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Inside the Badge by Jamie BordenFebruary 20, 2023

Using the OODA Loop as a Hindsight Analytical Tool

Officers will tell you “what” happened, as they should, simply based on the fact that you asked. But in my experience the more important question is, “Why did this happen?”

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Articlesby Dave SmithMarch 1, 2018

The Measure of Our Success

Good intentions are not enough when we make decisions for criminal justice.

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Articlesby Derek StephensSeptember 19, 2013

Understanding the OODA Loop

The more you study law enforcement training, the more you are likely to see the term "OODA loop." This term was coined by U.S. Air Force Col. John Boyd to explain the dynamics of fighter combat and why some pilots succeed when others fail.

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Articlesby Amaury MurgadoJanuary 10, 2013

Why the OODA Loop is Still Relevant

Any time you react you are processing information and making decisions using the OODA loop. The OODA loop consists of four parts: Observe, Orient, Decide, and Act.

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Inside the Badge by Robert O'BrienApril 29, 2009

Tactical Operations Training at TREXPO West

For two days I found myself totally immersed in tactical operations, and emerged with newfound tactical knowledge learned from the “best.” I’ve been in the SWAT business in various capacities for many years, yet continue to have a thirst for tactical knowledge that will never be quenched.

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