During a probable cause search of a vehicle, for example, an officer can train herself to narrate and justify her actions, even speaking in first person to the court.
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We cannot stand outside and let an active shooter murder children. We have to be willing to risk our lives to save theirs.
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A lot of law enforcement leaders look great on paper, but their work history has been embellished, and they are not ready for a crisis.
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To the untrained eye, police work can often appear violent and brutal when officers are performing as professionally as possible. So can surgery.
Read More →At a time of severe stress for law enforcement, it’s critical that police leaders keep the spirits of their officers high.
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African-American sovereign citizens who call themselves “Moors” can present challenges—and danger—to law enforcement officers.
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The last year was extremely difficult for America's law enforcement officers, but few buckled under the stress.
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Today's officers have to be brave now in the face of danger and in the face of public condemnation and media second-guessing.
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The greatest challenge for law enforcement first responders is how to most effectively suppress the intrinsic priority of self-preservation. Within all typical humans is a desire to live on, to be safe, and to shield oneself from danger. As 21st century American law enforcement officers, we must train ourselves to stifle that urge.
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The anti-fascist movement sounds like it only targets white supremacy hate groups like the Klan and neo-Nazis, but this anarchist group has and will attack law enforcement officers and people with opposing political ideologies.
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