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By Ed Sanow
This is how to test drive!
(This article was originally published in Police Fleet Manager Sep/Oct 2011)
By Ed Sanow
Make test drives of NextGen vehicles realistic.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Nov 2011)
By Kris Pitcher
Law enforcement agencies need to ensure
their UOF investigations are viewed
as credible by their communities, civilian
advocacy groups, oversight entities,
politicians and reviewing prosecutors.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Jul 2011)
By Jim Weiss
Looking for a way to increase safety during tracking searches, the Clearwater Police Department decided to implement training between its SWAT team and K-9 unit. Using the classroom as well as field scenarios, the teams learned to work together better than before.
(This article was originally published in Tactical Response May/Jun 2011)
By Kelly Spence
TR conducted a Field Test of drop-down tactical leg holsters from 5.11, Blackhawk, Blade-Tech, Safariland, Tactical Assault Gear and Uncle Mike’s. Tactical and police officers across the U.S. rated the holsters on criteria
including positioning, security, draw, reholster, etc.
(This article was originally published in Tactical Response Sep/Oct 2010)
By Darin Dowe
When tracking down armed, violent suspects, K9 teams can benefit from having backup in the form of a tactical/SWAT operator and an officer qualified in the use of a patrol rifle.
(This article was originally published in Tactical Response Mar/Apr 2010)
By Sharon Allen
Find out the best way to get a K9 unit into an attic, in the least dangerous, most tactical fashion.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Dec 2008)
By David Ferland
The debate continues over the best and most efficient means of purchasing and training a police dog team.
(This article was originally published in Tactical Response Sep/Oct 2008)
By Joseph Scuro
These recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions affect police roadblocks, the use of canine teams during traffic stops, and the ability of law enforcement officers to seek identification information from individuals stopped for traffic related offenses.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Apr 2006)