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NOVEMBER / DECEMBER 2003
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VOL. 19 ISSUE 6
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IN THIS
ISSUE!
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EDITORIAL
FOCUS
SWAT/Tactical
Operations
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Movement
Under Fire
When
a SWAT operator comes under hostile fire, he must be able to react
appropriately. The action taken will be the result of previous training.
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By
Michael Holm |
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What
Are You Doing at SWAT Training Today?
How
many times have you been involved in a training scenario, mock call out,
or tactical firearms evolution which didn’t seem to be reality-based?
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By
Allan Garcia |
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Contingency
Planning: Step One Towards a Positive Outcome at the Crisis Site
It is more important than ever for police managers to ensure that the
line officers are trained, prepared, and equipped to deal with life-and
death situations.
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By
Steve Ijames |
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Are
You Ready for the Mission
Society
expects us to be ready when the flash goes off. Are we?
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By
W.E. Burroughs |
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SPECIAL
REPORT
Transportation
2004
A Comprehensive Report on the Latest Technical Advances
in Police Vehicles, Components, and Accessories
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By
Sgt. James G. Post |
FEATURES
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The
New Homeland Security Patrol Vehicle
NORTH
plans to offer a purpose-built patrol vehicle which will significantly
improve on the modified passenger sedans currently used in law
enforcement.
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By
Bill Siuru |
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Sharpening
Your Interviewing Skills
“Just
the facts, ma’am; give me the facts.” This form of
interviewing may have worked on “Dragnet,” but it doesn’t in
reality.
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By
Barb Chandler |
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Avoiding
the Avoidable: A Law Enforcement Officer’s Guide to Problem Solving
How
often have you invested time creating and implementing programs,
department policies, or other problem solving methods which looked good
on paper, but failed miserably?
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By
Dennis M. Marlock |
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Detecting
Pinocchio’s Lies - Valid Cues to Deception
Studies
on deception and body language reveal a wide array of nonverbal
behaviors which have been associated with deception. Yet, the
ability of most people to detect deception is rather limited.
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By
Christopher Dillingham, M.A. |
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The Wheels of Justice
Transportation 2004
Tactical
Training Tips and Tools
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Search of Intelligent Life
New Technology
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