Key areas to watch as you review and revise your policies
Category: law enforcement
Who Is Your Who? Building Your Personal Support Network
You don’t always have to be the strong one.
Preventing Heat-Related Illness in Law Enforcement
Have a policy, assess your risk, make a plan
Law Enforcement Grants for School Safety
Covering the costs of safety and peace of mind
CARE to Become a More Resilient First Responder
Resilience is a skill that can be fostered and developed, and it’s essential for first responders
Switching Departments in Law Enforcement
There are sound reasons to evaluate your circumstances and make the hard decision to start over
First Responders: Invest in Your Relationship
It’s no secret that public safety work can put intense strain on couples and families
With Fitness, Comparison Is the Thief of Joy
As you evaluate your own fitness journey, it’s critical to avoid making comparisons with others
Why Would Anyone Want to Be a Cop?
We should be constantly ready to answer this question
First Responders and Alcohol — How Much Is Too Much?
Know the warning signs and where to get help
Co-Responders: Partnership Between Law Enforcement and Mental Health Practitioners
Mental health professionals must understand the job they are purporting to assist
The 21-Foot “Rule” Is Back in the News
The factors that influence real-world threat assessments and response can’t be reduced to simple math problems