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What FTOs need to become better trainers. June 23, 2022 | [View as webpage]( | Too many emails? [Update Subscription Preferences]( Dear Police1 Member, Washington State University (WSU) researchers are working with police departments to objectively review bodycam videos to benchmark officer performance and inform training. “We've spent so much time talking about accountability in the context of bodycam video as a record when something goes bad, but there’s another way to look at this technology: It is also a record of exemplary behavior,” notes lead researcher Dr. David Makin. Read more about the work at WSU in Police1's [2022 guide to body-worn cameras]( sponsored by [Utility](. [Download your copy today](. Stay safe, — The Police1 Team TOP STORIES [Video: Man swings excavator's shovel bucket at troopers to stop son’s arrest]( “They don’t have a scenario at the academy for this one,” said Capt. Matt Daley [SCOTUS shields police from being sued for skipping Miranda warnings]( [Drunk man responds to 911 call in stolen patrol car, police say]( [Uvalde school police chief on leave after mass shooting]( [Ark. corrections officer fatally shot by man being booked]( [SCOUTS expands gun rights, striking down N.Y. limits]( [ ] [ ] [ ] [Survey: Taking the Pulse of Public Safety Communications Today]( [ ] How do you feel about your communications capabilities on the job? Help Police1 learn what you need to better manage emergency response. Take our 5-minute survey and enter to win one of five $150 Visa gift cards! [Start the survey]( [ ] [ ] FEATURED CONTENT [Do the hard things]( By Warren Wilson There’s an old saying about easy times making soft people. That’s where we are right now and it all stems from our fear of challenge [Dan Greene on the evolution of field training]( By Policing Matters How to better train trainers to meet the needs of today's police recruits [ ] [ ] [ ] [How Your Agency Can Effectively Navigate the Mobile ALPR Marketplace]( [ ] Gain insight into current mobile automatic license plate reader capabilities and find the solution that works for your department’s needs. [Discover your options]( [ ] [ ] DEFENSIVE TACTICS TRAINING [Video: How to escape ground fights]( By Jerrod Hardy There are potential safety issues and training scars associated with the traditional scissor sweep technique [4 variables to remember during a melee attack]( By Amir Khillah Keep these vital components to self-defense in mind during close-combat fighting Sponsored Content [Ballistic armor is no longer a heavy subject]( Did you know American Blast Systems' Level III ICW ballistic plate is the lightest on the market? FEATURED JOB [Lateral Police Officer *$25,000 Hiring Bonus]( Are you tired of a lack of support, equipment, career opportunities and time off? FEATURED RESOURCES [Officers Responding to Suicidal Subjects]( Three law enforcement and legal professionals discuss the risk in non-criminal mental health incidents and officers' obligations. [Police1]( does not send unsolicited messages. You are receiving this email because you are a Police1 member and subscribed to this newsletter. If you do not want to receive this newsletter, you can [opt-out here](. If you no longer wish to receive any email messages from Police1, [click here to unsubscribe]( from all mailings. Copyright © 2022 Lexipol. 2611 Internet Blvd., Ste. 100, Frisco, TX 75034.

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