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Newsby Staff WriterMay 20, 2019

Panasonic to Take Part in Panel at IACP Technology Conference

The IACP Technology Conference is taking place in Jacksonville, FL, May 20–22. At the event on Tuesday, May 21, at 4 pm ET, Panasonic will take part in the panel discussion, "Managing Officer Safety Now and in the Future through a Strong Technology Ecosystem."

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Videosby Staff WriterMay 17, 2019

(Video) Asking "What's Important Now?" Helps Officers

Renowned police trainer Brian Willis discusses how the question, "What's Important Now?" can help officers be safer and more successful both on and off duty.

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Articlesby Melanie BasichMay 15, 2019

Explosives Detection and Protection 2019

Identify potential threats and stay out of harm’s way with these devices.

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 15, 2019

National Officer Safety and Wellness Awards Presented During Police Week

The primary objective of the program is to reduce causal factors that injure and kill law enforcement officers and help officers live safer, happier, and healthier lives.

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 14, 2019

Florida Agency Uses Grant Funds to Buy Steel-Plate Body Armor for Active-Shooter Response

A $54,976 grant from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement will go toward purchasing 162 vests.

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 13, 2019

Louisville Police Union Says New Traffic Stop Rules Endanger Officers

The changes, which go into effect Aug. 1, say removing motorists from cars, patting them down and handcuffing them should not be employed “as a matter of routine” and should only be done based on factors that include the motorist’s behavior, size and history of assaulting officers or fleeing.

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Articlesby Melanie BasichMay 13, 2019

How To Test for Drugs

Presumptive tests allow officers to quickly detect and identify illicit drugs in the field.

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 10, 2019

Video: Could a Robot Make Traffic Stops Safer?

Once the officer’s vehicle is parked behind the motorist’s car, GoBetween rolls up to the driver’s side window of the motorist, where it becomes the officer’s eyes, ears and mouth. A spike strip automatically placed in front of the car’s rear wheels keeps the motorist from driving away until the traffic stop is completed.

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Articlesby Doug WyllieMay 6, 2019

Arrive Alive

Law enforcement commanders, trainers, and officers must work to reduce single-vehicle crashes on patrol.

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Articlesby Melanie BasichApril 25, 2019

6 Things to Know About E-Citation

Electronic citation streamlines the ticketing process to benefit law enforcement and the public.

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