The Sound of Silence…

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The use of silence during interrogations can be an effective way to encourage people to provide more information. It can create a feeling of discomfort that may prompt the person to talk in order to relieve the tension.

Mental Health for Cops

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The mental health of police officers is an important topic that often goes overlooked. The stressors of our job take a toll on an officer’s mental health, which will impact their job performance, personal AND professional relationships, as well as their physical health. There are steps that we can be take to improve mental health for police officers, including improving work-life balance, accessing mental health resources, and promoting a culture of mental health awareness and support.

The Big Secret to Decreasing Complaints from the Community

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The Big Secret to Decreasing Complaints from the Community is training. By ensuring that your officers are properly trained, you can decrease complaints and lawsuits stemming from officer misconduct or errors. Prevention in the form of quality training is key to avoiding these complaints and creating a more positive relationship between the police and the community.

Tonic Immobility in Victims: Trauma and the Brain 

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We’ll be discussing the latest research on tonic immobility, trauma and the brain. This research has implications for how we interview victims of assault and violence, as well as how police and prosecutors handle these cases in court.

Criminal investigations of domestic violence

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Every nine seconds in the United States a woman is beaten by her husband or partner. And it’s not just physical abuse – domestic violence can also include sexual abuse, emotional abuse, and attempted strangulation.

You know that there are many different types of domestic violence investigations – from simple questions to full-blown criminal investigations and every one of them deserves your full, undivided attention.

What are cues for deception and why are most people bad at Spotting them?

Deception cues can be divided into two main categories: non-verbal and verbal. Non-verbal cues include body language, such as eye contact, facial expressions, physical movements or lack thereof, and body posture. Verbal cues include changes in vocal cadence, pitch, sentence fluency, word choice, and sentence structure.

The Importance of Crime Scene Photography

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If you’re a patrol officer, being able to take good crime scene photos can be a real asset. Our Crime Scene Photography course will teach you how to take better photos at crime scenes, improving your evidence collection process. The online course is easy to use and helps you understand how to capture the right images, no matter the situation.

5 Benefits of Online Law Enforcement Training

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Online law enforcement training provides officers with the skills necessary to operate in today’s digital age. This type of training allows officers to learn from a variety of sources and at their own pace, making it more convenient for them.

The Future of Law Enforcement Training in 2022 is Online

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The future of law enforcement training in 2022 is online. According to our informal survey, many law enforcement professionals believe that the future of law enforcement training is online. Our online courses provide an affordable and convenient way for officers to learn about new techniques and technologies. They also allow officers to supplement their training with relevant material that is current and effective.

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