I Learned About Policing From That: The Naked Truth
This article first appeared in Force Science News When it comes to training scenarios, nothing trumps real-life encounters. Knowing an exercise has actually been ...
This article first appeared in Force Science News When it comes to training scenarios, nothing trumps real-life encounters. Knowing an exercise has actually been ...
This column first appeared on PoliceOne.com. In the November/December 2005 issue (p. 32), Part 1 of this series discussed three creative and amazingly effective ...
The most basic pistolcraft fundamentals body position, trigger control and use of the sights don't mean diddly-squat if you don't properly hold your gun. ...
I recall returning to my office, where an officer awaited to talk to me. He had just killed an assailant. As I opened the ...
An officer's life depends on serviceable equipment.
Many of my formative years took place during the 1960s. It was a simpler time. If I acted up in public, I suffered a ...
No doubt, canines remain a valuable asset for law enforcement. They sniff out drugs, conduct building searches and capture dangerous suspects. However, their use ...
Law enforcement officers spend a significant amount of their time in low-light environments. Whether you work midnights or afternoons (or the dreaded swing shift), ...
Dear Bullethead: I work for a department with about 100 officers. I really love my job and feel like things are going pretty well ...
In this article, we'll review 10 key steps for creating safe and realistic, scenario-based, decision-making simulations to help instructors get off on the right ...