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Tips for Corrections Training: Keep It Interesting, Keep It Relevant
Effective training requires advance preparation
Online Training for First Responders: Embrace the Change
It’s here to stay, but it won’t replace hands-on instruction
Why Do Correctional Officers Have Inappropriate Relationships With Inmates?
Jail staff must be constantly vigilant about themselves and others
Best Practices for Crime Reduction Programs
When we don’t adhere to best practices, bad things can happen
Peer Support for First Responders: Benefits & Guidelines
The results—for our first responders and our communities—are worth it
Excited Delirium: Understanding the Evolution Away from a Controversial Term
Changing times, changing terms
Understanding Excited Delirium: 4 Takeaways for Law Enforcement Officers
No matter what you call it, an aggressive person in crisis requires a careful response
Shh! We Have a Plan! Adaptive Decision Making in Law Enforcement
Asking what an officer saw and perceived can help reveal why mistakes were made
Experience vs. Evidence: Applying Research to Firefighter Tactics
“Every single day we go to a fire, there is some form of research being applied”
Train to Retain — Developing Corrections Staff
Make your employees better and they’ll stay longer.
An Untapped Opportunity: Using Body Camera Footage in Police Training
With body camera footage, “you have such a large amount of data”