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  • The 'Awareness Matrix': Will you be ready?
    This is the second in a series of podcasts by Cpl. Warren E. Price of Orange County Corrections in Florida. In this podcast, Cpl. Price discusses what he terms the 'Awareness Matrix', or, in other words, his system for...
  • Hostage negotiations in corrections vs. the streetSecure - Login Required
    Corrections trainer Jerry Elliot talks about the the difference between coordinating a hostage negotiation in prison and on the street. BLUtube is powered by PoliceOne.com
  • Protective mask training tipsSecure - Login Required
    Training with a protective mask has become more and more important each day within the law enforcement/correctional fields. Often during training with a protective mask your training sessions can be limited to the...
  • Improving your roadside visibilitySecure - Login Required
    Driver inattention is one of the leading causes of vehicular accidents in the U.S. As officers we are more at risk than most due to the "routine traffic stop." Traffic stops are one of the most basic and dangerous things...
  • Avoiding tunnel vision when approaching a wanted suspectSecure - Login Required
    In this week’s P1 Video Tip, provided by the Law Enforcement Training Network (LETN), we illustrate the dangers of falling prey to the natural instinct to focus in on the most obvious threat when approached a wanted...
  • 2 pressure point techniques to keep in your DT arsenalSecure - Login Required
    Download the video Download Windows Media PlayerIn this week’s PoliceOne Video Tip, produced by the Law Enforcement Training Network (LETN) we explore two highly effective pressure point techniques that although not...
  • 12 tips for cultivating the practice of courtesySecure - Login Required
    By Gary T. Klugiewicz Lessons Learned and Lost – 12 tips for cultivating the practice of courtesy It’s amazing to me how many painful lessons we learn in the police and correctional arenas that are simply learned and...
  • If you find one weapon, keep lookingSecure - Login Required
    Video: Broadband Dialup Download Windows Media Player This video clip serves as a reminder of how easy it can be for a suspect to conceal one—or many—weapons, including a full-length shotgun and a functional machine...
  • Safe tactical response to an unknown subject at a robbery sceneSecure - Login Required
    Safe tactical response to an unknown subject at a robbery scene
  • Dealing with tinted windows & decreasing flight opportunitySecure - Login Required
    When making a traffic stop on a vehicle with dark tinted windows I order the driver to roll all of the windows down so I can see inside. Depending on the reason for the stop, I will also have him remove the keys from the...
  • One-man unit response to a disturbance call: What would you do?Secure - Login Required
    In todays PoliceOne Video Tip of the week, provided by the Law Enforcement Training Network (LETN) we follow along as an officer makes a solo response to a disturbance call involving four people.
  • What would you do? Secure - Login Required
    This week’s video training tip, provided by the Law Enforcement Training Network, explores three response options to a “man with a gun” call involving a subject claiming to be an undercover officer.
  • Entry Weapon ChoicesSecure - Login Required
    Video: Broadband Dialup Download Windows Media Player In this tip from the Police Officers Safety Association (POSA), Training Director Ralph Mroz explores the pros and cons of the traditional use of long guns during...
  • Using props in vehicle stop trainingSecure - Login Required
    Find out how using props during traffic stop training surface a larger crime
  • Eyes forward...Secure - Login Required
    When we were children, we were trained to look someone in the eye when they speak to us. When training to do building searches or entries we must work on breaking that habit. When the person in the stack behind you gives...
  • More on seating suspects to increase reaction timeSecure - Login Required
    When you have suspect(s) sit on a curb, have them extend their legs and cross their ankles. Before they can get up, the suspect needs to uncross his/her legs and bend at the knees. Either of these actions are easily...
  • Safe police drivingSecure - Login Required
    I frequently see local law enforcement officers driving with one hand draped over the top of the steering wheel at the 12 o'clock position. It concerns me that they clearly think they're in control of their vehicle, but...
  • Exploring training class stagesSecure - Login Required
    Video: Broadband Dialup Download Windows Media Player In this week’s PoliceOne Video Tip, Bob Willis, a trainer with Northeast Wisconsin Technical College, explores the six structural stages of a well-developed,...
  • Off-duty decision-making & strategySecure - Login Required
    Video: Broadband Dialup Download Windows Media Player In this week's PoliceOne Video Tip of the Week, trainer Bob "Coach" Lindsay discusses the importance of wise decision-making when faced with the possibility of...
  • The correct knife gripSecure - Login Required
    Video: Broadband Dialup Download Windows Media Player In this sample out-take from the Police Officers Safety Association (POSA) video Tactical Knife Skills for Law Enforcement, the correct knife grip for last-ditch...