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The Police Media Relations topic page gives PIOs or other department spokespeople the tools and techniques - from media training to Facebook and social media tips - to increase your effective communications with various media entities and help to shape the public’s perception of its cops.
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LAPD to withhold info on celebrity 'swatting' calls

Spokesman Christopher Ngo says the move is intended to deny the publicity that motivates the prank callers - Full Story

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Audio: 911 call released from Dorner manhunt

The 21-minute recording is of conversations between dispatchers and the couple who walked in on Dorner in their condo - Full Story

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Klamath Falls Police school kid on open carry

Klamath Falls (Ore.) Officer Mike Nork does an excellent job during an encounter with an open carry citizen.

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The 'Lizard Brain' and police officer safety Doug Wyllie, PoliceOne Editor in Chief - 10-43: Be Advised...

The 'Lizard Brain' and police officer safety

The amygdala is tasked with regulating emotions and activating the body's earliest warning system for danger so survival actions can follow - Full Story

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Barricaded suspects and the positive effects of time Dave Grossi - Tactics & Training

Barricaded suspects and the positive effects of time

The first-arriving patrol officer can set the tone for the negotiator’s actions, including using time to his advantage - Full Story

In-depth News

Special Coverage: Year in Review 2009

Special Coverage: Year in Review 2009

PoliceOne presents special coverage to wrap up the end of 2009 and the end of the decade. Click through a slideshow of important police-related news and event coverage from the year, read about challenges and changes to law enforcement tactics in the past 10 years, and get a glimpse of what's in store for the future of policing. - Full Story

In-depth News

Obama's comments spark firestorm

Obama's comments spark firestorm

BOSTON — Many police officers across the country have a message for President Barack Obama: Get all the facts before criticizing one of our own. Obama's public criticism that Cambridge officers "acted stupidly" when they arrested black Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. could make it harder for police to work with people of color. - Full Story



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