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Preparing officers for dealing with offenders trained in MMA

Here's the potential threat cops face when dealing with a subject trained in this fighting style, as well as the upside—and possible downside—of cops participating in this training → Read More

How to form relationships for multi-jurisdictional, multi-disciplinary emergency response

In large-scale emergencies, police, fire, EMS, and a wide variety of other governmental organizations and private enterprises need to pull together → Read More

Dissolving police departments

In this podcast segment, Jim and Doug discuss the shuttering of doors at police agencies, usually in smaller jurisdictions → Read More

The hazards of policing in the political season

This election is sure to be a hotly contested one, with passions running high on both sides → Read More

Traffic enforcement strategies: Zero tolerance, high visibility and targeted enforcement

From speed traps to self-initiated stops, traffic enforcement is a big part of policing → Read More

Trauma-informed police interview effectiveness

Here's how Cognitive Interviewing can help investigators gather detailed and accurate info from victims of trauma that can lead to an increase in guilty pleas → Read More

What do Americans want from their cops?

Can cops be all things to all people? → Read More

How a Citizens' Police Academy can strengthen community relations

In this podcast segment, Jim and Doug discuss best practices for putting on a Citizens' Police Academy → Read More

California's AB 392 and police use-of-force policies

In this podcast segment, Jim and Doug discuss the law and its potential result on police use of force → Read More

Protestors, politics, the press, and policing

In this podcast segment, Jim and Doug discuss the anti-police sentiment that doesn't seem to be going away → Read More

What does the Daniel Pantaleo firing mean for LE at large?

Actions such as the firing of Dan Pantaleo for the death of Eric Garner fan the flames of the continuing trend of de-motivation and de-policing in America → Read More

Why police agencies need to share their good deeds

In this podcast segment, Jim and Doug talk about the increasing need for police agencies to proactively tell their stories → Read More

Why police agencies need to share their good deeds

In this podcast segment, Jim and Doug talk about the increasing need for police agencies to proactively tell their stories → Read More

Should masks be banned at protests?

Following violent protests, the chief of police in Portland suggested that the city ban the wearing of masks during protests → Read More

Thoughts on the Ariz. Starbucks brew haha

In this podcast segment, two police experts discuss the incident and the online outrage that followed → Read More

New AI tool seeks to eliminate racial bias in prosecutions

Artificial intelligence tool will automatically redact from police reports any information that would indicate the race of an individual accused of a crime → Read More

The incredible shrinking squad car

Patrol vehicles seem to be getting smaller and smaller. Do cops have enough space? → Read More

Police leadership stepping up on suicide prevention

Jim and Doug discuss if the stigma of seeking help has finally been smashed → Read More

Are legalized psilocybin mushrooms the next big thing?

Oakland recently became the second city in the United States to decriminalize the consumption and ingestion of psilocybin mushrooms → Read More

Tips for patrolling in summer

Patrolling in the summer months can have some additional challenges → Read More