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When time is not on your side:
Responding to major disturbances


The faster you respond to a major disturbance, the more likely you are to keep it from escalating. This may seem self-evident, but there are too many incident commanders who subscribe to the false notion that "time is on our side."

When you're dealing with an adversary, time is on the side of the force that uses it more efficiently ... Full Story

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Ark. judge: Inmate phone calls not private



(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — Interrogation room confessions aren't the only way a crime suspect's words can come back to haunt him at trial.

With jails across the country using automated recording systems to monitor inmate telephone calls, a suspect's idle chitchat can become incriminating evidence.

The defendants charged in two April 2007 deaths incriminated themselves during telephone calls from the jail to relatives ... Full Story

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Prone stabilization: Controlling the arms
When an inmate is taken to the ground, the fight has often only just begun. Why? Because all too often, the officers involved fail to quickly control the arms.

In today's C1 training tip, we'll show you a tactic that for stabilizing the arms to stop the fight ... Full Tip



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Job cuts in N.Y. prison system


"What in heaven's name is wrong with these people? Are they brain dead, or do they just not have a brain at all? If they are bringing in cell phones and cigarettes to the inmates, what's next? Guns? Tasers? There is no excuse for bringing in drugs, tobacco, cell phones or anything else to an inmate."
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Posted in response to Calif. jailers arrested for cell phone smuggling


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