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EDITORIAL
FOCUS
Training
in Law Enforcement
Seven Ways to Learn Quickly By Loren W. Christensen
The good news is that it's not that difficult to
ingrain a technique, though it does take effort.
"Suicide-by-Cop":
Liability, Training,
and Municipal Concerns
By John G. Peters, Jr., Ph.D.
Living Through a Disturbance Call
By Gerald W. Garner
More officers are assaulted on disturbance
handling assignments than on any other type of call.
The One Cure for Shooter Induced Stoppages By Larry J. Nichols
The two methods taught to clear stoppages are one
too many.
FEATURES
ABC3s of Profiling
By Sid Heal
Profiling has taken on even more significance, in
light of the increased need to identify terrorists (especially before they act).
Taking a Dive May Not Be a Bad Thing
By Arthur G. Sharp
One of the best kept secrets is an organization
which provides no cost, water related response and rescue services - The Trident
Foundation.
Winter Safety Tips
By Bill Siuru
It does not take extremely cold temperatures
for hypothermia to occur.
A
Unique Approach to an Old Problem
By
Michael O'Toole
Two of the biggest concerns facing law enforcement in this new decade are a
drive to cut the budget and an ever diminishing labor pool.
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