I’ve been practicing, studying, and teaching some type of combat discipline for the last 40 years. For 30 of those years, I’ve been continuously involved in martial arts. I’m fortunate enough to have had some phenomenal martial arts teachers over the years, and I’d like to share one ...
Prepping for a media firestorm
Law enforcement attorney and media consultant, Lance LoRusso, is a vehement proponent of hitting negative news reports, particularly those that spread inaccurate, skewed or flat out false information, head-on. As LoRusso sees it, sitting by and not ...
Handling subjects in wheelchairs can be a sensitive and rarely discussed subject in law enforcement. Yet encounters with people in wheelchairs can pose officer safety risks for officers. It’s important to remember that although most people in wheelchairs are generally regular people ...
Several weeks ago, we explored some of the important office survival lessons revealed in an iconic series of reports compiled by FBI researchers Dr. Anthony Pinizzotto, Edward Davis and Charles Miller. The series was the result of a deep dive into the details of serious, sometimes ...
In an attempt to help avoid friction in interactions between young people and police officers, The National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE), the NAACP and Allstate Insurance Company partnered on a publication called The Law and You: Guidelines for Interacting ...
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