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A leader who is open to ideas from peers and subordinates will always be a more effective leader than the person who believes they already know enough and can make decisions on their own
These action items can help officers incorporate mental fitness strategies into their daily routines
One of the biggest obstacles some instructors face is they teach by telling students what to do when they need to be teaching by example
APB is transforming academic research into practical, jargon-free summaries, giving police officers access to cutting-edge strategies in just two pages
This new facility will enable the Air National Guard to conduct marksmanship and qualification training on-site, significantly reducing travel time and expenses associated with training
The pairing of expertise in technology and content will expand the offerings provided under MILO’s Cognitive Division, established in 2021, to drive more science and research into system courses and programs
Using conflict can reduce the departmental politics that tend to plague our organizations and keep us from getting real work done
Discover how dynamic tactical firearms drills that integrate problem-solving improve police officers’ response times, accuracy and outcomes in high-stakes gunfights
NYPD bodycam footage from the Jordan Neely trial underscores the importance of hands-only CPR and AED use when faced with an unresponsive subject
Despite being positioned to make an impact on emergency cardiac survival rates, LE remains an under-utilized component of the chain of survival
Failing to answer the following questions in training may mean having to answer them during an incident
How law enforcement officers can navigate the challenges of responding to residents armed with weapons — and avoid escalating tense situations
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With the addition of Gervais and Ayers, four of VirTra’s five board members are now independent, reinforcing the Company’s focus on effective governance and strategic leadership
Revolutionizing officer performance with neuroscience, virtual simulation and real-time biofeedback technology

In his nearly 30-year career, Officer Chuck Cobb made his first lifesaving rescue, pulling a woman who had a seizure from a submerged car after her 12-year-old son’s desperate plea for help
Discover the overlooked vulnerabilities in police station safety and review practical strategies for enhancing security, including tactical response, proactive planning, and improving perimeter and weapons security
Green labs training involves a hands-on, immersive experience where officers interact directly with real cannabis users in controlled environments
By practicing under simulated stress, officers can develop the ability to control their fear in real-life situations
Being willing to employ an effective technique or tactic the instant it is justified will do more to control a suspect than starting with an inadequate one
Closely following performance can prevent misconduct and improve agency effectiveness
A pivotal 2020 case examines how TASER logs and video footage can impact an ongoing debate surrounding police use of force
Science can redefine how we evaluate police actions, and ensure accountability that’s fair and just
The state’s proactive approach can provide a model for others to follow
You don’t have to attend the IACP conference to get your hands on new police gear — here’s a list of some standout items you can order today!
From rookie to veteran, maintaining excellence in law enforcement requires commitment, resilience and the unwavering goal to be a great officer
Casualty movement is more than just dragging someone to safety; it requires planning, quick assessments and adaptability
Be cognizant of what is working – and what is not – and be flexible enough to change tactics quickly as needed
How FTOs can improve their feedback process using structured models like the McKinsey Feedback Model to drive growth, confidence and skill development in officers
The alleged hazing practices include officers being required to shave their heads, wear long-sleeved uniforms in hot weather or being forbidden from speaking unless spoken to