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🎧 LEO decision-making under stress. February 19, 2023 | [View as webpage]( | Too many emails? [Update Subscription Preferences]( FEATURED CONTENT [Okla. deputy who was 'hunted' by suspect who killed partner credits former cop for saving her]( Melody Norton was with Sgt. Bobby Swartz, who was shot and killed during the incident, and deputy investigator Mark Johns, who was wounded [Chief: Off-duty police officer took down suspect in El Paso mall shooting]( The off-duty officer, who was already at the mall when the shooting occurred, took down the suspect within minutes [2 LEOs suspended for failure to report wrong-way driver before he fatally struck N.J. cop]( Anthony Varvaro, a 37-year-old father of four, was on his way to work at the Sept. 11 memorial ceremony in Manhattan when the crash occurred [ ] [Need grant assistance for Underwater, Search, Recovery & Survey products?]( [ ] Klein Marine offers grant research, alert notices and application reviews for Underwater, Search, Recovery & Survey products through PoliceGrantsHelp at no cost. [Get grant help]( [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] [How to Buy Investigation Software (eBook)]( [ ] Download this Police1 investigation software buying guide to learn key steps for product selection, purchasing and implementation. [Get the guide]( [ ] [ ] [Should physical fitness tests be dropped to improve officer recruitment and retention?]( Click here to take our poll. [N.H. police chiefs ask lawmakers to drop required fitness test]( The test, according to chiefs across the state, is making it difficult for departments to hire and retain officers [San Francisco's DA to drop charges against cop in fatal 2017 OIS]( Brooke Jenkins claims her predecessor sought manslaughter charges against the officer for "political reasons and not in the interests of justice" [Promotion interviews: 6 steps to put you above your competitors]( By John Weinstein, Ph.D. Everyone they’re talking to can likely do the job – here’s how to make yourself stand out [Dr. Paul Taylor on what the research says about officer decision-making under stress]( By Policing Matters Podcast Understanding the causal factors behind officer performance is critical to informing police training [ ] [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 © 2023 Lexipol. 2611 Internet Blvd., Ste. 100, Frisco, TX 75034.

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