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- Police News from Police1
Police News Find the most up-to-date police news on patrol, investigation, law enforcement leadership, recruiting, staffing, training, and police officer safety
- Sheriffs vs. police: What to know about each
Police officers generally work in city-run police departments under the authority of appointed chiefs, while sheriff’s deputies report to sheriffs and operate within countywide departments This difference in oversight is a central aspect of the sheriffs vs police divide What areas do police departments and sheriffs serve?
- News, Training, Products for Police, Law Enforcement Professionals
The Police1 Ammunition category is a collection of information and resources for researching ammunition solutions for law enforcement personnel Quality ammunition is crucial for ensuring the effectiveness and safety of police firearms
- What are the ranks of police officers?
Police ranks in U S law enforcement explained, from officers to chiefs Police officer A police officer is the most common kind of sworn officer in any given metropolitan department They can perform a variety of roles including patrolling the streets, responding to the scene of a crime or accident, and participating in community awareness efforts
- Police Training
Police Training Police1’s Police Training and Law Enforcement Training course resources help to keep officers safer on the street by providing access to information that supports professional development and improves training
- Table-Top Scenario Examples - Police Executive Research Forum
Table-Top Scenario Examples This resource provides seven sample table-top scenarios for First-Line Supervisors (FLSs) Agency trainers may use them to supplement existing in-service training programs or as templates for designing new curriculum
- Common police phrases, police acronyms and police slang
Law enforcement jargon every police officer should know Over the years, officers have cultivated their own language, using phrases that only those in law enforcement would understand; check out our list to see if you’re current on your police jargon
- Police Non-Emergency Numbers: Searchable Directory
Directory: Non-emergency Police Phone Numbers Using the police non-emergency number helps keep the 911 lines available for emergencies An agency non-emergency number can be used to report situations that do not require immediate police response like: A crime that has already occurred and the suspect is gone Reporting a car accident with no injuries Filing a nuisance complaint When you need
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