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Introducing Pursuit Response: the latest training, technology & research

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January 31, 2017 |

January 31, 2017 | [View as webpage] Introducing Pursuit Response PoliceOne, in partnership with FAAC, OnStar and StarChase, is proud to announce the launch of a new site for law enforcement, Pursuit Response. This new site is dedicated to improving law enforcement and community safety during high risk vehicle events. It will bring together the latest research, advocacy, expert commentary, education, training and technology resources to improve the safety of law enforcement and the communities they serve. [Deciding to pursue: the implications of pursuit policy for officer and department] The decision to pursue an offender running from the police in a vehicle is possibly the most critical risk-reward quandary in law enforcement. [Make the call] [5 pursuit techniques for stopping a fleeing suspect] Motor vehicle pursuit is one of the most difficult activities for an officer to manage, especially at high speeds or under fire. If you find yourself in a vehicle pursuit situation, here are five strategies for bringing the pursuit to a successful end and apprehending the fleeing suspect. [Plan your move] [The most common catalysts of a police pursuit] Body: Recent data is scarce on why police initiate pursuits, but the available research suggests that most pursuits are sparked by non-violent traffic offenses. [Learn more] [From our sponsors:] [Simulation Training - Are You Prepared for a Justified Pursuit] [News Footage: OnStar Stolen Vehicle Slowdown - Beloit, WI] [Independence police have new tool to help curb high-speed chases] This message was sent to {EMAIL} from: PoliceOne Product Alert | ProductAlerts@policeone.com | Praetorian Digital | 200 Green St Suite 200 | San Francisco, California 94111 [Unsubscribe]

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