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Police training articles covering a wide range of topics that don’t fall neatly into one of the other categories.  There is, of course, some overlap between topics.

  • America is Starving for Leadership – An opinion piece on the lack of ethical leadership in law enforcement.
  • Breaking Glass – Richard gives us a run-down on how to break glass to make entry into a vehicle or other conveyance.
  • Death Notification: The Toughest Job in Law Enforcement – This is a law enforcement training article on the delivery of death notifications.  Tough stuff, but we need to learn to do it right.
  • Do’s and Don’ts of Successful Traffic Court Appearances – Tips for winning your case in traffic court.
  • Executive Leadership in Training – What role does the police chief and command staff have in the training function?  Quite a bit if they are leaders and not just managers.  I explain in this article.
  • Good Faith Police Work by Larry E. Holtz – A law enforcement training article on the exclusionary rule and the court case Davis v. United States.
  • GPS Tracking Requires a Warrant by Larry E. Holtz – A look at US v. Jones, etc. regarding the warrant requirements for GPS tracking.
  • International Driver’s License: Legit or Scam? – Ever seen an international driver’s license?  Do you know if it is legit or not?  You might be surprised.
  • Is Apathy Killing Your Department? – Steve takes a look at how indifference can eat away at the morale of an agency and kill productivity.
  • Mumbai Style Attacks – Terrorism is simple to implement.  How can law enforcement respond and counter the tactics?
  • Officer Safety During Training – Officer safety isn’t just for the streets.  Too many officers are killed during training. What can we do to prevent more deaths?
  • Police Created Exigent Circumstances by Larry E. Holtz – An examination of court cases related to exigent circumstances created by law enforcement actions.
  • Problem Solving in the Aftermath of Disaster – If your community is hit by a disaster, either man-made or natural, how does your organization deal with the problems that come up?  Have you even conducted training exercises for disaster response?
  • Reasonable Force vs. Least Force – There is a distinction between “reasonable” and “least” when describing force.  Knowing the difference can be critical.
  • Recognizing and Responding to a Diabetic Emergency – Can you tell the difference between a drunk and a medical emergency?
  • Ryburn v. Huff: Threat of Violence and Warrantless Entry into a Home – This article examines the Ryburn v. Huff decision from the US Supreme Court. The case involves warrantless entry into a residence when a threat of violence is believed to exist.  However, it is a little different than other cases that you may have read.
  • Safe Window Breaking – Types of Glass – Randall examines different kinds of glass and how they apply to forced entry.
  • Self Storage Units and Drug Interdiction – Have you ever considered what may be stored or cooked in those storage units located in your patrol sector?  You might want to have a look.
  • SWAT School Tips: Excellence Not Mere Survival – Tips for a newly selected officer going to SWAT school.
  • The Demand for Mobile Forensics Continues to Grow – A patrol officer’s guide to dealing with evidence on mobile phones, tablets and other devices.
  • The Trick to Training Cops – Long time cop and training expert Jim Glennon takes a look at what you need to train police officers.  Walking into a classroom of cynical law enforcement officers takes more than a fancy PowerPoint.
  • Three Tiers of Police-Citizen Encounters – An in-depth article and video on police-citizen encounters.
  • Understanding the Citizens’ Right to Use Force – In the academy they taught you when you may lawfully use force, but did they teach you anything about the individual citizen’s right to use force?

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  • Field Training
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