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Built for Patrol: How One Police Chief Fixed Communication, Boosted Visibility, and Changed the Culture

Patrol work hasn’t changed—but the expectations on officers have. See how one police chief helped officers get the right information at the right time, improve patrol visibility, and strengthen trust without adding complexity or surveillance. This real-world story shows how patrol-driven technology can make the job safer, smarter, and more effective—starting on day one.

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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 15, 2016

Military Newspaper Ranks 20 Best Law Enforcement Agencies for Veteran Applicants

Military Times, a newspaper for active duty military personnel, has compiled a ranking of 20 law enforcement agencies that it says are the best for veterans seeking law enforcement careers.

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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 14, 2016

Pennsylvania State Police Look to Fill 500 Job Openings

The Pennsylvania State Police are recruiting candidates to fill about 500 job vacancies to bolster the department's contingent of troopers and liquor enforcement officers.

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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 9, 2016

Former Major League Pitcher Becomes Officer

A former Major League Baseball player who gave up the game this year was set to graduate from the Port Authority Police academy on Friday.

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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 8, 2016

Video: CA Sheriff's Office Seeks to Prevent Future Accidental Discharges

The Fresno County (CA) Sheriff's Office Wednesday demonstrated how a deputy was wounded by his service pistol in an accidental discharge and emphasized that additional training was being implemented to prevent another such incident.

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Articlesby Amaury MurgadoDecember 8, 2016

Reverse Mentoring

Don't be afraid to learn something from the very person you are teaching.

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Articlesby Melanie BasichDecember 7, 2016

Advancements in Judgment Simulators

New use-of-force simulator training provides customization so officers can experience scenarios as close to real life as possible.

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Articlesby Dave SmithDecember 7, 2016

The Basics

When officers do well it's inevitably because they have kept true to the training they were given.

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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 6, 2016

Daniel Defense to Offer AR Armorer's Course at SHOT Show 2017

Topics covered in this 90-minute course will include how to conduct a buttstock conversion, replace a fire control group, replace a barrel assembly, upgrade a muzzle device, and install a Daniel Defense free-float handguard. The session will also cover necessary equipment/tools, preventive maintenance schedule, spare parts, component life cycles, end-user maintenance, best practices, and tips and tricks.

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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 6, 2016

Trijicon to Offer Reflex Optics Class for Law Enforcement at 2017 SHOT Show

This 90-minute-long class on reflex optics is part of the Law Enforcement Education Program (LEEP) sponsored by the National Shooting Sports Foundation and POLICE Magazine. It will cover the practical use of reflex sights on rifles, shotguns, and handguns, how they work, and the advantages they offer in terms of tactical effectiveness, enhanced officer safety, and reduced officer and/or agency liability.

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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 6, 2016

VIMA to Present SHOT Show 2017 Session on How to Enhance Tactical Performance with Improved Vision

According to VIMA, Rev training enhances the user's sensory skills by removing milliseconds of visual information. "Think of it like resistance training for your brain," the company says. "As the Rev lenses strobe, your brain is forced to work with less, making decisions and reacting in a hyper-efficient way. You react faster and more accurately because you’re anticipating the movement instead of witnessing it."

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