You OK?
“Are you OK?” In one form or another, it’s a question we frequently pose in police work. There are different applications for it, each with its own response. Sometimes the ...
“Are you OK?” In one form or another, it’s a question we frequently pose in police work. There are different applications for it, each with its own response. Sometimes the ...
U.S. law enforcement collectively began active shooter training following the Columbine (Colo.) High School massacre in 1999. The disaster of that day and similar events that occurred nationwide clearly demonstrated ...
What’s going on? Have cops forgotten service? Did I miss something? Is service no longer important? Has service been replaced by ignoring public safety? And not doing your job? Folks, ...
Although there’s a lot technology can’t do, imaging technology in the darkness of night can improve the human eye. There’s a wide assortment of quick, deployable solutions for night surveillance. ...
Editor’s note: This article was adapted from one originally published in our sister publication, Public Safety Communications (Vol. 76, No. 9). There are learning points important for every communications center—and ...
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A LawOfficer.com exclusive: Brian McKenna’s Officer Down column has been a classic for more than 20 years now. McKenna, a 32-year police veteran and police trainer, carefully researches each case ...
The title of this article is a quote from Crucible Founder Kelly McCann, aka Jim Grover. Although it’s short in length, it’s huge in stature and makes a very valid ...
Ever since I was a kid, I wanted to become a cop, and at about the age of 18 I decided that I really wanted to pursue that dream. In ...