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Police Magazine
December 2001
In This Issue
Patrol
Profiling: Suddenly Politically Correct?
When our society finally realizes it should be politically correct to stop crime, the wasted energy now spent by those pounding their fists against racial profiling will be better spent taking action against those same "bad" people the cops are already trying to stop.
November 30, 2001
Vehicle Ops
ATV Training for Cops
Given the increasing sophistication of today’s criminals and crime, it’s no surprise that today’s law enforcement agencies are fighting back by employing a staggering array of tools. This includes not only computerized hardware and software, but weapons (including less-than-lethal options, of course), training and vehicles, among other items.
November 30, 2001
Patrol
On Accountability
More astounding is the fact those same people seem perfectly content to put their lives into your hands.
November 30, 2001
Patrol
A Dose of Survival Reality
Keep officer survival smart and simple.
November 30, 2001
Weapons
The Chief’s Family
The Chief's Special family carries on its legacy of concealability, reliability and comfort.
November 30, 2001
Patrol
Temecula (Calif.) Police Department
This Old West town's small force juggles city and county duties.
November 30, 2001
Patrol
Fit For Duty--Fangs and Scales Don’t Mean Death
Beware and prepare for snakebites.
November 30, 2001
Special Units
Don’t Stop Fighting the War on Gangs
Don't stop fighting the war on gangs.
November 30, 2001
Patrol
Stoopid Crooks
Hey! We're the Bad Guys! Over Here!
November 30, 2001
Patrol
Reality TV to the Extreme
As soon as the cop flipped on his siren, my heart started to beat a little quicker and my hands started to hold onto my mug of coffee a little harder.
November 30, 2001
Vehicle Ops
Cops on Bikes
It might look easy, but you better be ready for training and lots of exercise before you trade in your cruiser for two wheels.
November 30, 2001
Special Units
SWAT Teams Take on Fire and Smoke
The husband grows increasingly despondent and says he is going to kill his daughter and himself. To keep SWAT officers from entering he sets his home on fire and retreats to a back bedroom. The only way to rescue the young girl is to make an entry. Is your team prepared to deal with the hazards of fire and smoke?
November 30, 2001
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