Mission Critical
In the November, 2010, Train the Trainer column, I shared some brief comments from Sid Heal on critical incident training at supervisory and management levels. In case you didn’t have ...
In the November, 2010, Train the Trainer column, I shared some brief comments from Sid Heal on critical incident training at supervisory and management levels. In case you didn’t have ...
I’ve discussed the combative mind and how to achieve it in columns past. This topic usually generates positive comments from the readers of Law Officer, and it should. After all, ...
This issue goes to the National Shooting Sports Foundation’s SHOT Show—my favorite of the many shows that we attend. Why? Because it has a large law enforcement section, and it’s ...
WASHINGTON (WUSA) - Former U.S. Park Police Chief Teresa Chambers spoke to 9NEWS NOW Tuesday night about the order to reinstate her as chief. She says she is elated about ...
The dawning of a new year naturally brings with it reflection on the past, and expectation and hope for the future. For many of us, Jan. 1 is a time ...
Flipping through the channels the other night, I caught part of a documentary about old West gunfighters. The show had a segment that highlighted Wild Bill Hickok.
The date is 09/03/10 and it is the Friday night beginning of a three-day Labor Day celebration, except for you and your fellow officers. As the field supervisor, you leave ...
Editor’s Note: This article is not intended nor should it be taken or relied on as legal advice. It's for discussion purposes only. For as long as there have been ...
A young Marine looks out at the landing zone where a number of body bags await removal. Inside one is a close friend. A parolee robs a fast food restaurant. ...
A retired New York City detective once told me that a murder case can be considered cold after three days. In his experience, if he hadn’t developed a viable lead ...