A True Police Athlete

A True Police Athlete

The World Police and Fire Games are held every two years, bringing thousands of public safety professionals from dozens of countries together to compete before crowds in the tens of thousands. This past June - July, the WPFG were held in Fairfax, Va., and one of the competitors ...
Negligent Shootings

Negligent Shootings

In only the past four years, seven more law enforcement officers have been killed in non-duty related shootings. The two most recent deaths occurred in the first four months of 2015. April, 2015: A Florida officer is killed during firearms training by another officer who was ...
Information Warfare: What’s in a Name?

Information Warfare: What’s in a Name?

Imagine this: You’re sitting in prison with an abundance of time on your hands, and you’re getting paper copies of emails regarding your case. You notice that the email address, prison.state.gov, looks like something you can forge. You pay a couple of bucks, get someone to smuggle ...
ExDS and Other Medical Conditions

ExDS and Other Medical Conditions

[Editor's Note: It should be noted that excited delirium syndrome, or ExDS, is perhaps more treatable than previously indicated. Dr. Christine Hall, who also works for the Force Science Institute, has done pioneering researching, and I refer you to Point Three of this Force Science ...
The OPM Breach

The OPM Breach

By now, you’ve probably heard that last week the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), which is responsible for the vast majority of security clearances issued by the government, was breached. And as most of these breaches play out, it started off with a bad figure (4 million) and ...

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