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.
Learn why outcome-based leadership is crucial for making meaningful changes in your agency and community
Learn how optimized training methods can drive higher levels of decision-making and performance
Police1’s “What Cops Want” survey reveals a troubling gap in defensive tactics training. The fix starts with leadership
The National Athletic Trainers’ Association and the Public Safety Athletic Trainers Society convened the discussion in response to the deaths of 29 recruits over the last decade
“I wanted to make sure we’re able to serve all the communities that we’ve sworn an oath to protect,” said Brennan Cox, an officer and grad student, who launched the initiative
Jason High, former UFC fighter and current MMA coach, breaks down wall-control fundamentals, with considerations for weapon retention and an optional ground transition
Tactical readiness starts before arrival — here’s how officers can train their minds and bodies for high-stress calls
Five strategies to help new officers process mistakes and move forward with confidence
There are several circumstances where your patrol car can effectively be used to stop a deadly threat
Meet Officer Emily Herbst and Maximus, her police horse partner in Denver’s Mounted Patrol Unit, bridging the gap between law enforcement and community — one stride at a time
Accessed too early, the hand holding the handcuffs is useless until the arrestee is in a position of control
The New Milford Police Department will use the grant to make the firearms range house ADA-compliant
As more agencies deploy electric bicycles, specific and effective training is key to ensuring safety, readiness and community trust
Grabbing and firing an officer’s gun during arrest results in a felon in possession of firearm conviction and a 110-month prison sentence
Self-paced modules wrap with live July sessions to help agencies curb officer collisions and struck-by deaths
Two officers. Two gun grabs. Here’s what went wrong — and what you can learn
Explore key defensive tactics training methods that enhance officer readiness, ensure effective response, and prioritize public trust.
A scenario-based training reveals how drawing a weapon against an unarmed threat shapes officer decisions, tactics and outcomes
To bridge the gap between legal justification and public scrutiny, agencies must evolve how they train officers to perform under stress and assess threat cues in real time
What does it take to become a police officer? A veteran officer breaks down the rigorous process to land the job
Using first person makes your reports more clear and easy to read
There are some simple ways you can improve your police reports without having to go back to school
Norwegian police officer and researcher Espen Dahlen-Lervåg offers real-world, hands-on training scenarios for frontline officers
Dynamic scenarios, consistency, safety and scalability are just a few of the benefits of VR training
Nearly half of officers say their safety is frequently or always compromised due to understaffing — and they’re feeling the strain
Download this in-depth analysis of Police1’s State of the Industry survey on the rise in assaults on officers and the operational gaps leaving them exposed
Training in the top mount position gives officers the skills to stay in control, limit a subject’s access to weapons and respond effectively if a struggle escalates
SWAT officers realize that their experience on a SWAT team makes them a better overall police officer
If complacency can kill us physically, what role does ethical complacency play in ending a police officer’s career?
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