
A domestic disturbance call can involve anything from a verbal dispute to a homicide. So we all need reminders of the danger of domestic disputes and ensure officers are taking all precautions.
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If you work patrol, you'll benefit from an exercise regimen focused on functional strength training specific to your daily duties.
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Many Americans get alarmed and even angry when they see officers equipped with rifles or submachine guns at events, so you need methods for covertly carrying them.
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Police Academy Instructor Patrick Martin shares 10 tips to help prospective officers meet the rigors of police training.
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To save the lives of officers who work this country's highways, a culture change needs to happen.
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Criminals like the dark, and officers have to know how to counter their use of poorly lit locations and nighttime hiding places.
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No vehicle stop should be considered low-risk, as it is never possible to gauge beforehand the level of danger involved.
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I've learned a few things about dealing with new supervisors in my 30-plus-year career in law enforcement. Here are some of them in no particular order.
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The economy is better now, and funding for law enforcement is rapidly being restored. This is good news for those individuals hoping to enter policing for the first time, and for veteran officers seeking to move to a new agency.
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The baton is a multi-purpose tool that you can use to strike a subject, push a subject away, or as a lever to move a subject into a control position.
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