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Because if we can’t laugh about it, we’ll never deal with it; and if we don’t deal with it, it’ll keep dealing with us — on patrol, at the console or in the middle of a 10-hour shift
As agencies confront stress, trauma and retention challenges, equine-assisted therapy addresses policing’s invisible burdens while expanding the officer wellness toolkit
When chaplains are integrated into the wellness team, officers engage earlier, recover more fully and stay connected to purpose
From hypervigilance to emotional flattening, new officers may show early stress responses that are easy to overlook
Agencies that wait until after critical incidents to address stress miss a key opportunity — academy training can prepare officers to perform and recover from day one
Leadership behavior, workload and organizational conditions — not just resilience training — determine whether officers can stay well on the job
The Oklahoma City Police officer climbed onto the hood of a bystander’s vehicle and rode on it for about two minutes, directing the driver before capturing the suspect
“Swatting is a reckless abuse of the 911 system that diverts life-saving resources away from those truly in need,” Warren Police Commissioner Eric Hawkins stated
Ex-Hillside PD officer John P. McClave III was driving recklessly and under the influence of intoxicants when the crash occurred; he was convicted on two counts of vehicular homicide
The final years of a law enforcement career are the last opportunity to address cardiovascular risk, metabolic health, joint issues and mental wellness before retirement begins