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Patrol: Page 19
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IACP 2019: New Video Systems Offer Enhanced Capabilities and Features
Digital evidence capture systems were once again one of the hottest product categories at IACP.
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IACP 2019: Adding More Realism to Training Simulators
Even though I knew the virtual reality patrol car was not actually there, I instinctively walked around its visual representation and not through it.
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7 More Tips for Off-Duty Officer Safety
Several recent events served as a reminder that off-duty officers risk coming under attack, as well as coming into contact with crimes in progress while not in uniform. Here are seven thoughts on staying safe when you're not on the job.
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Tips and Tactics for Dealing with Subjects on the Autism Spectrum
When you're dealing with a subject on the ASD spectrum, there may be no outward sign whatsoever of that individual's unique condition—people on the spectrum can physically look just like so-called "neurotypical" individuals. Here are some tips and tactics to keep in mind for encounters with ASD subjects.
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How Citizen Volunteers and Reserve Officers Can Strengthen Policing
A well-managed reserve officer program can enhance an agency's ability to serve the community and to better connect with the community—the key words being "well-managed."
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Why Citizens Academies are Good for Policing ...and How to Stand One Up
A Citizens Police Academy has the potential—when well planned and well executed—to positively impact police-community relations. Here are a couple of observations I've had in attending a handful of CPAs.
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5 Thoughts on Policing Alongside Anti-Police District Attorneys
Newsflash: The District Attorney is not your friend and never will be, despite the fact that on paper they are supposed to be your partners in putting criminals behind bars.
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Where Did All the Prosecutors Go?
District attorneys used to have the mission of protecting the public and putting away criminals. Now, some have the mission of freeing the bad guys and indicting cops.
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Why American Military Veterans Make Great Police Officers
Veterans of America's military tend to make excellent police officers—they have baked into their very being a commitment to service, an unusually high level of discipline, an understanding of chain-of-command, and other qualities that police officers also share.
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Amid Anti-Police Rhetoric, Police Remain Vigilant Public Safety Servants
Elected leaders and those seeking election routinely make statements—and enact policies—that put police officers in difficult positions at best and in danger at worst.
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Policing On Halloween: Balancing Safety and Fantasy
Let's review some of the things that make patrolling on the final day of October unlike any other day of the year.
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Trends in Training: Police Innovate While Critics Irritate
A criminal justice professor at Texas Christian University believes that police training is to blame for the death of Atatiana Jefferson, who was shot and killed by former Fort Worth Officer Aaron Dean late last week. Here's why he's leaped prematurely to a conclusion.
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