New Research Suggests Perceived Familiarity with Officers Reduces Crime
Published on March 11, 2022

Coffee-with-a-cop, fitness challenges, and ride-alongs are some of the efforts made to bring law enforcement and citizens together in community-oriented policing. This increasingly common practice has been studied at length in the past four decades and is a central component of 21st Century Policing. While community policing isn’t new, emerging insights may change the … Continued
Demands for Police Reform Training Necessitate Modern Policing Solutions
Published on December 29, 2021

As calls for police reform echo throughout the country, police agencies are at a critical moment in time when taking stock of agency policies and training must occur, if law enforcement hopes to remain locally relevant and nationally respected. Police reform training must include de-escalation training, but this alone is not enough. It is … Continued
Virtual Event: Trauma-Informed Policing: Improving Mental Health and Public Safety
Published on November 8, 2021

Join our Training Content Specialist, Jeff Carek, and other panelists for a conversation on Trauma-Informed Policing: Improving Mental Health and Public Safety. This virtual event is hosted by Ford School of Public Policy-University of Michigan on November 15. Police deal with trauma on a daily basis, which is not systematically addressed. That can lead to police … Continued
How Law Enforcement Agents Decide Whether to Use Deadly Force
Published on August 3, 2021
Published on https://www.nbcboston.com/ By Monica Madeja Published August 3, 2021 ATF agents said interactions can turn violent quickly — within minutes — and decisions need to be made in a split second while adhering to strict guidelines. In a split second, police may have to decide whether to use force and it can mean life or … Continued
MILO Employees Earn 3 Year Certification With Sig P320 Armorers Course
Published on July 26, 2021

To lead off a new staff training and education initiative, MILO service, training, and sales staff attended the Sig P320 Armorers Course. Attending alongside a representative from the Massachusetts Police Training Council and the Brighton Police Department, MILO staff became certified on the SIG SAUER P320 pistol, a firearm often seen and utilized in … Continued
Understanding Adolescent Brains and Training to Keep Kids Safe
Published on July 13, 2021

No police officer ever wants to be involved in a call where a child gets hurt. And yet, over the last 6 years, at least 111 children have been killed by police in the U.S according to the Washington Post. Just this year, 13-year-old Adam Toledo was killed by an officer on March 29 … Continued
Scott County Sheriff’s Office Complete Firearms Simulator Training
Published on June 25, 2021
Article published by: News-Graphic, Georgetown, KY By: Kyle Woosley Officer-involved shootings have received an increase in national attention over the last few years. In an effort to keep deputies well-trained for these scenarios, the Scott County Sheriff’s Office has been training with simulated technology. According to the Washington Post, Kentucky has had more than … Continued
Creative Thinking—It’s Not just for De-Escalation
Published on May 3, 2021

By Dr. Joy VerPlanck and Todd Fletcher We’re in a new era in law enforcement. Widespread calls for police reform are forcing policy makers, agency leaders, and instructors to adapt with new ways of doing the same job—in an environment that is definitely not the same as it once was. For instance, consider how … Continued
How Does an Officer Mistake a Gun for a Taser?
Published on April 30, 2021

How does an officer mistake a gun for a Taser? This question has been ricocheting around the Internet this last week as citizens, outraged, watch another deadly video, and hear the panic in an officer’s voice as she recognizes the horrific error she has made. The answer to this question is as complex … Continued
New MPD Firing Range is a Go
Published on April 14, 2021

More than a decade after the Maryville Police Department closed its firing range for wastewater treatment plant expansion on Wheeler Road, it’s set to build a new one at 410 Home Ave., before 2021 is out. Maryville City Council this week unanimously approved a bid for the most qualified contractor to build the range … Continued