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Tag: Reality-Based Training: Page 4
SWAT
When a Traditional Search Warrant May Not Be the Best Choice
With this SWAT blog, we're presenting a scenario that could be presented to a SWAT commander who must make a crucial decision — should the team serve a high-risk search warrant for this complex case?
July 14, 2011
Training
Interpersonal Communication Training
Interpersonal communication is a physical skill and must be trained like any other skill. This means running drills and scenarios that are dedicated to improving an officer's ability to persuade and gain voluntary compliance.
June 15, 2011
SWAT
Active Shooter at Nursing Home: Engage or Wait for Backup?
With this SWAT blog, we're presenting an active-shooter scenario for your consideration. We'd like to know how you would handle it, so please add your comments below. The scenario is based on an actual incident.
May 24, 2011
Patrol
Goal-Oriented Training
Setting up your goals properly makes coming up with the training elements very easy. Your training goal should be a statement of intent. If you are not defining your goals and therefore working toward them, you are merely treading water when you could be swimming.
May 19, 2011
Weapons
Firearms Training Evolves at SIG Sauer's Academy
The SIG Sauer Academy is rapidly becoming a must-train location. The Epping, N.H., academy once offered only basic handgun shooting and armorer courses. Now, it offers competition shooting and advanced tactics for police and military units, including active-shooter response and executive protection.
March 1, 2011
Gangs
Paintball Wars: Effective Reality-Based Training
Based on my experience, I'd say my paintball games were more realistic and useful training experiences than any contrived multiple-target drill, falling plates, or even live shoot house. These scenarios are good, but they are all "set up."
November 22, 2010
Gangs
Paintball Wars: Defending Against Multiple Attackers
In paintball scenarios, you battle multiple adversaries often in close quarter combat in urban or built-up locations. You either assault or defend a position. You must shoot and move. This, in my opinion, beats time on most static pistol ranges.
November 15, 2010
Training
Visualization Doesn't Work for All Officers
Law enforcement training has embraced this theory of information processing and adapted it to mental preparation and conditioning. Based on information from the world of athletics, visualization techniques are seen as proven a method of ingraining the most desirable programs into the subconscious mind.
October 28, 2010
Patrol
Wargaming as Training
The reason wargaming training is so cost effective is that in its most basic form, the only resources an agency needs are time and imagination.
October 10, 2010
Weapons
Hufcor Wall Systems Chooses Action Target as Global Representative
Movable wall systems-manufacturer Hufcor has chosen Action Target to represent FlexTact reconfigurable simunitions wall systems to law enforcement and military markets worldwide. The Hufcor FlexTact system provides scenarios of multiple building layouts using specially designed wall panels suspended from an overhead tracking system.
September 14, 2010
Training
Train With Imagination and Emotion
If you truly want to fight the way you train, then you need to train with imagination and emotion. Training with imagination and emotion means YOU need to make training real for you every time you train.
August 2, 2010
Technology
ILEETA: Trainers Go Hands On With Simulators
One of the best things about attending the International Law Enforcement Educators and Training Association conference held this week in the Chicago area is that trainers get some serious hands-on experience with some of the latest training tools, including use-of-force simulators.
April 22, 2010
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