The Myths and Misunderstandings about De-escalation and Use of Force in Policing
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When it comes to public perceptions of policing, discussions are often guided by terminology that may not be entirely…
Bartlesville Police Let Public Try Police Training Simulations
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Bartlesville Police invited the community to a hands-on experience answering a 911 call using the MILO Range Simulator. Bartlesville Police…
Reenvisioning Police Training: The Need for Creative Thinking and Instructional Design
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From Article: VerPlanck, Joy.“Reenvisioning Police Training: The Need for Creative Thinking and Instructional Design,” Police Chief Online, April 27, 2022.…
Emotional intelligence is touted as an essential officer skill. Here’s why, and how, officers should develop it.
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Throughout the news, community policing grants, and the latest issue of Police Chief Magazine from the International Association of Chiefs…
Training for Active Attack Events in Schools Requires a Nuanced Approach
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There have been hundreds of school shootings in the United States in the last 20 years, and a study by…
New Research Suggests Perceived Familiarity with Officers Reduces Crime
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Coffee-with-a-cop, fitness challenges, and ride-alongs are some of the efforts made to bring law enforcement and citizens together in…