
Your profession should only be a part of your life. Make room for the things that will make you happy when you retire.
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After reading the absurdist play “Waiting For Godot” in college, I was left with a desire to quickly read a Louis L’Amour Western to cleanse my mental palate with a good old “violence in the name of justice” novel.
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The 1990's Crime Bill had major impact on public safety, now we need to go back to locking up career criminals again.
Read More →A handful of veteran attendees share some advice that can help newcomers—and even some "old hands"—maximize time and energy spent at the International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association Conference and Expo in St. Louis next month.
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To the untrained eye, police work can often appear violent and brutal when officers are performing as professionally as possible. So can surgery.
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Contemplating the bad things that can happen and visualizing how to overcome them can prepare you to fight and win.
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The last year was extremely difficult for America's law enforcement officers, but few buckled under the stress.
Read More →These are tried-and-true and often repeated by police commanders in squad rooms across the nation, and for good reason…. They resonate and inspire greatness.
Read More →Here are some gift ideas ranging in price from the thrifty to the spendy for your fellow officers, the officers in your family and your hearts, and maybe for yourself.
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Zach Briseno, 35, who was born and raised in Fort Worth, enlisted in the Marine Corps right after high school.
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