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The cases that dismantle gangs and criminal networks often begin with a patrol officer’s observations, documentation and investigative work
Agencies that undertrain with the 12-gauge are overlooking one of law enforcement’s most powerful and versatile defensive tools
“What Cops Want” survey data reveals a clear message: Leaders connected to frontline realities earn trust, credibility and a better understanding of the job they’re leading
Nearly half of respondents identified threats beyond typical handgun range as a limitation, while many pointed to optics, patrol rifles and additional training as ways to improve capability
In an era of indictments, terminations and heightened scrutiny, officers must constantly weigh the need for apprehension against the risks to themselves, the public and their profession
The difference between a fact and an issue can determine whether officers and leaders make sound decisions or solve the wrong problem
What officers do during a critical incident matters, but what they do afterward often determines their long-term effectiveness
This year’s “What Cops Want” survey revealed frustration with how policing has changed, but staying effective requires adapting to reality, not chasing the past
From the shotgun era to modern patrol rifles, one veteran officer explains why rifles improve accuracy, officer safety and community protection — and why proficiency must be a nonnegotiable part of patrol duty
Most duty weapons are sufficient for everyday policing; the bigger question is whether agencies are prepared for the incidents that fall outside the average day on patrol
This practical 10-point self-assessment helps agencies determine whether their firearms setup is equipped for the realities police officers face in the field
Learn how a tactical debrief can uncover suppliers, generate corroborating evidence and lay the groundwork for a successful confidential informant relationship
If your handgun is hungry, your response should be automatic: feed it and get back to work; here’s how to build reload skills that stand up to stress
Download this report to see what 1,777 officers say about patrol work today — from relentless call volume and paperwork burdens to staffing shortages and fatigue
“It’s a microphone, not an ice cream cone. Talk into it, don’t eat it.”
Considered by many as one of the most gripping police films ever made, the movie offers valuable lessons on trust, risk and police culture
From spare uniforms and bottled water to flex cuffs and Vicks VapoRub, veteran officers share the gear that helps them handle the realities of patrol work
From capacity and deployment speed to access to backup weapons, Police1 wants to hear how officers view their current firearms setup and where they see room for improvement
A veteran officer reflects on the quiet ritual of covering the uniform and hopes the next generation of cops won’t have to
From “Hill Street Blues” to “Miami Vice,” 1980s police dramas mixed realism, spectacle and pure fantasy — with only a few getting it right
Officers reveal the practical, personal and unexpected items they rely on to get through the job
What Police1’s “What Cops Want” data reveal about what happens when officers are constantly playing catch-up — and what it means for performance, safety and retention
Close calls, “safety stupid” mistakes and years on the street shaped one retired police chief’s understanding of what truly keeps cops alive
Kansas City media personality Marcus Officer shares insights from years of working with law enforcement on communication and officer readiness
Law enforcement liaisons serve as force multipliers for officer safety by connecting agencies with traffic safety resources, grant support and lifesaving training
Robert Sorensen joins Policing Matters to discuss why law enforcement agencies must rethink preparation before the next wave of civil unrest
The missteps that can escalate routine encounters into complaints, lawsuits and viral scrutiny
The past speaks to us, if we only listen, and teaches us critical lessons about dealing with highly mobile killers
The proposal would bar LAPD officers from stopping drivers, bicyclists or pedestrians for minor violations unless there is a safety threat