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online training
Developed through a partnership with the Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training, or ALERRT Program defines an active shooter event and provides the characteristics that distinguish it from other events, such as a hostage barricade, as well as provide you with the latest active shooter event statistics.
The BJA/VALOR Officer-Involved Shooting Study was conducted to develop detailed information about the perceptual distortions that law enforcement officers experience during shooting.
online training
Online training
Law enforcement officers face many forms of stress in the commission of their jobs. Officers have to worry not only about the physical dangers but also often the emotional stressors, which can affect officer safety. Operating under stress can lead to fatigue, burnout, depression, physical and emotional ailments, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and lack of sleep, all of which can impact an officer’s thought processes, reaction time, perception, and judgment.
This roll call overviews attitudes and stereotypes which often operate at a level below conscious awareness, also known as implicit bias, and the implications for law enforcement officers.
This online training module provides officers with de-escalation strategies and what de-escalation means as a part of law enforcement response efforts. In this module, officers learn about the 3-S model and how it applies to law enforcement. Additionally, officers learn active listening skills to enhance their de-escalation techniques.
This training is designed to assist law enforcement officers in recognizing citizens who may be experiencing a crisis and identify tools and tactics to improve interactions with citizens in crisis.
The roll-call video is designed to engage participants in understanding the modern paradigm of an extraordinary 21st Century Law Enforcement Professional.