Beyond Capturing Evidence: How In-Car and Body-Worn Video Solutions Enhance...
Digital video isn't just about sophisticated evidence capture. It can also be vital to preserving an agency’s reputation and enhancing officer safety. Join Dale Stockton, editor-in-chief of Law Officer...
View ArticleArmor Matters: Below 100 & the Role of Body Armor in Officer Safety
Below 100 seeks to eliminate to save police lives by driving down preventable deaths in our profession. Two of law enforcement's most dynamic speakers explain just why armor plays such a key role in...
View ArticleBreaking Silos Without Breaking the Bank: Leveraging Information in Law...
In this webcast, you’ll learn how to get good information from your RMS so you can lead with intelligence. You'll be shown how information can be made actionable.Wednesday, September 19, 2012 -...
View ArticleCombat Aggressive Driving in Your Community
Implementing a public awareness campaign about the dangers of speeding and tailgating can be one of the most important programs a police department can start in their community. Road rage and...
View ArticleThe Mobile Transformation
In this webcast, you'll learn specific examples of how mobile technology and wireless connectivity is being used in police, fire and EMS agencies across the country to make public safety agencies more...
View ArticleTop 5 Ways an In-Vehicle Router Improves Officer Efficiency and Safety
Learn how you can reduce officer down-time and justify technology investment in the current financial climate.Thursday, April 14, 2011 - 1:00pm
View ArticleDrive to Survive: Training, mindset & policies that enhance safety
This webcast will examine the culture of law enforcement that allows—and sometimes even encourages—officers to drive beyond the threshold of what’s reasonable.Wednesday, March 2, 2011 - 2:00pm
View ArticleDigital In-Car Video: Research and Implementation
Researching, implementing and managing a digital in-car video solution.Wednesday, November 10, 2010 - 2:00pm
View ArticleLPR: ROI & Data Security
License Plate Readers (LPRs) are quickly becoming the must-have law enforcement tool.Wednesday, October 6, 2010 - 2:00pm
View ArticleTop 10 Information Sharing Tips
Building an information-sharing coalition involves much more than simply selecting a technology platform.Wednesday, September 22, 2010 - 2:00pm
View ArticleMake Digital In-Car Video Work for You
Whether your department has legacy analog systems or is looking at in-car video for the first time, there are some important areas to consider before drafting your Request for Proposal (RFP).Thursday,...
View ArticleUse of Force and What’s Important Now
This webcast will explain and explore life’s most important question, What’s Important Now (W.I.N.) , as it relates to use-of-force training.Tuesday, June 30, 2009 - 9:00am
View ArticleInfluenza: Is This an Emergency?
EMS, fire and law enforcement members need information and tools to respond to influenza as professional public health partners. This webcast will tell you how.Thursday, June 25, 2009 - 9:00am
View ArticleHow to Implement a License Plate Recognition Program
This webcast will explore LPR technology and provide valuable information regarding the purchase and implementation of LPR systems.Thursday, May 28, 2009 - 7:00am
View ArticleAMBUSH! The Justin Conley Incident
On January 3, 2010, Officer Justin Conley was attacked by a man with a .357 revolver and an ambush plan as he exited his police station. On this webcast, editor-in-chief Dale Stockton will discuss the...
View ArticleFinding The Leader In You
The inability to successfully communicate is the primary reason most managers fail to become effective leaders. The premise of this webinar is that leadership, in its simplest form; is an extension of...
View ArticleTurning the Tide in Memphis: Using data to help combat rising crime and...
This webcast will discuss how IBM predictive analytics helped the Memphis Police Department reduce Part 1 crimes by over 30% during a 6-year period and realize an 863%* return on their...
View ArticleThe Fatal Four
Discover the four most common ways police officers die on and off duty—and why. Hint: All four relate to stress, the reluctance to deal with it during training and the officer’s inability to deal with...
View ArticleFighting domestic violence with predictive analytics
Learn how the Portland Police Bureau's Domestic Violence Reduction Unit (DVRU) teamed with Portland State University to develop and deploy a different—and highly successful—approach to fighting...
View ArticleIntelligence-Led Policing
Advancements in technology allow police departments to use intelligence like never before in order to dictate patrol and anticipate crime before it happens. Learn why intelligence-led policing is an...
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