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Articlesby William HarveyOctober 11, 2016

40 Years of Training

Since 1976 law enforcement training has seen many changes as well as challenges, and it's interesting to chart that four-decade-long evolution.

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Newsby Staff WriterOctober 7, 2016

IACP, NAACP, and Yale Form Partnership, Receive $7 Million DOJ Award to Support Community Healing

The IACP, in collaboration with the NAACP and Yale, will provide dedicated resources, support, training, and technical assistance to law enforcement agencies to address the impact of trauma and community harm.

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Articlesby Amaury MurgadoSeptember 2, 2016

Curiosity and Urgency

If you are to be taken seriously as a law enforcement officer, you must develop both your sense of curiosity and your sense of urgency.

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Newsby Staff WriterAugust 11, 2016

NYPD Training Tactic to Secure Police Gun Rarely Works on the Streets, Expert Says

In the heat of battle, training intended to help officers secure their weapons often goes out the window, a police tactics expert and retired NYPD lieutenant says.

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Newsby Staff WriterJuly 5, 2016

Assault Counter Tactics Training to Benefit Orlando Shooting Victims

Assault Counter Tactics is hosting an event called Training with Legends this week, with all proceeds to benefit victims of the Orlando shooting at Pulse night club. The event will take place July 9 at the American Police Hall of Fame and Museum in Titusville, FL.

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ProductsJune 9, 2016

Current Events Scenario Pack

Ti Training's Current Events Pack 1 is now available for all Training Lab customers.

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Articlesby Lawrence HeiskellJune 9, 2016

Why Officers Need Advanced Medical Training

The days are over where officers stood around calling for medical aid on their radios while a victim or even suspect bled to death. The public expects officers to render aid and attempt to save lives.

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Articlesby Tony PearsonJune 9, 2016

The Hands Have It

The simple, but effective, hand position explained in this article is derived from a basic Taekwondo maneuver. I've also seen boxers like Joe Frazier and George Foreman use this "cover-up" very effectively as cover followed by a left hook.

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Articlesby Jon AdlerMay 4, 2016

Don’t Ban the “21-Foot Rule”

The 21-foot rule originated 33 years ago in Salt Lake City as a reaction time experiment by Lt. Dennis Tueller, but it is entirely unjustifiable to dismiss it as an "outdated concept."

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Articlesby James A. JancewiczApril 7, 2016

How To Motivate Law Enforcement Officers

With the challenges facing our country, highly motivated law enforcement officers and respected law enforcement agencies are needed now more than ever in our communities. Motivated officers with strong ethics are the most important elements in the long-term success of a law enforcement agency.

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