As Chinese drones dominate in police use, security experts urge caution

Posted on Police 1  website by Paul Goldenberg, Michael Gips A top priority for state and federal legislatures should be to provide funding to replace potentially insecure drones with secure, North American- or allied-manufactured UAS. On October 17, the U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security released a “China Threat Snapshot” assessment, enumerating “recent cases of Chinese […]

Why police need centralized online training

Posted on Police 1  website by Acting Captain Joe Vigil As police training moves into artificial intelligence and on-demand instruction, how will that influence services to the community in the next decade? In the modern age of law enforcement, police officers do more than ever. At any given time, officers are called to be warriors, protectors, friends, […]

August 28th Webinar : Join America’s National Police and Security Associations | “AI is Revolutionizing Public Safety, Criminal Justice, and Security – Are We Ready?

AI is Revolutionizing Public Safety, Criminal Justice, and Security – Are We Ready? In this webinar, thought leaders in Artificial Intelligence will aim to assist public safety, criminal justice, and security leaders to better understand, recognize and assess the impact of AI, enhance collaboration, and establish formal mechanisms for the exchange of best practices in […]

The untapped potential of body-worn cameras in law enforcement training

Posted on Police1 by Greg Sheehan on 5/28/2024 In modern law enforcement, body-worn camera (BWC) systems have become ubiquitous tools for enhancing transparency and accountability while strengthening public trust. However, despite their widespread adoption, there remains a surprising gap in their utilization within entry-level and in-service training programs. This article explores the reasons why law enforcement […]

Police1 asked: Does public perception of law enforcement impact officers’ morale?

Posted on Police1 website on May 23, 2024 by Sarah Calams Leaders should be alarmed by this data, which indicates widespread issues affecting morale irrespective of location, suggesting systemic problems within departments. In recent years, the role of law enforcement has come under intense scrutiny due to widespread media coverage of high-profile incidents. In turn, […]

How the lessons from atrocities can improve our policing

Posted on Police1.com by Michael Gips on May 21, 2024 “At the March of the Living, police officers engage in a profound journey through history to instill a deeper understanding of the consequences of unchecked hate and the importance of empathy and respect in modern policing.”…  “Visitors from Australia to Argentina shuffle the two miles […]

“Why things go right and why things go wrong” videos featuring Gordon Graham

Risk management expert and Lexipol co-founder Gordon Graham explains why things go wrong and why things go right in public safety using his high-risk, low-risk, high-frequency, low-frequency chart. Graham explains the five reasons he believes mistakes are made in high-frequency environments, and how first responders can combat those pitfalls. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing […]

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