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ProductsDecember 1, 2000

Carbon-15 Type 97S Centerfire Rifle

Professional Ordnance introduces its new Carbon-15 Type 97S centerfire rifle, built from the ground up to provide shooters with outstanding performance, durability and accuracy. Factory-tuned internal parts on the new Type 97S provide aftermarket performance right out of the box.

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Articlesby John A. MakholmDecember 1, 2000

Honoring Youth Is Prescription for the Future

In these days of the Columbine High School shootings and countless other similar tragedies involving youngsters, we often allow these violent acts to overshadow the good deeds that young people perform in communities across the nation, each and every day.

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Newsby Staff WriterFebruary 1, 2000

Software Helps Find the Perfect Patrol Vehicle

The National Law Enforcement and Corrections Technology Center (NLE CTC) has developed free Internet-based software to help fleet administrators select the patrol vehicle that is best suited to their specific needs.

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Real Players Resist Urge to Armchair QB

Police officers, like athletes, must perform in the "public eye" under tremendous stress and pressure.  The self-proclaimed experts then scrutinize the decisions made, or not made.  They sit back in their armchairs, not having to make split-second decisions.  Many have never played the game, yet they are quick to criticize.

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Articlesby Det. Brian ArnspigerOctober 1, 1998

Train for Survival

Just as every police officer knows that it might be necessary to take a human life in the performance of his duties, every officer also is aware that saving lives is an important part of police work. The trauma in either situation, however, is only an abstraction until he comes face-to-face with the real possibility of death.

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Articlesby Rod MameroSeptember 1, 1998

Keep it Real: K-9 Firearms Training

A.L.E.C.A. is an organiza­tion of law enforcement K -9 handlers and trainers, based in Arizona, that has set voluntary performance standards for K-9 teams and sponsors K-9 trainings and tri­als all over the state.

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Articlesby Lt. Bob LeeSeptember 1, 1998

He’s Often on the Right Track

Following a person's track is learned through on-the-job training, and is not developed to a high level of perfection, given the hectic pace most police officers work under.  However, in the world of wildlife law enforcement, mantracking is still frequently used.

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Articlesby Devallis RutledgeFebruary 1, 1996

Picture Perfect in the Eyes of the Court

If you're lucky enough to have an eye­witness to a crime, and your investigation leads to a possible perpetrator, getting a photo ID is often the next logical step. As with everything else you do, there's the wrong way and the court's way.

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