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The Suspect Transport topic area gives officers the training and tools they need to safely complete the unique mission of transporting a suspect from one jail facility to another. The task can be one of the most dangerous periods of time for the officers charged with that duty, as subjects often see the ride as their last, best chance for escape.
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Autopsy: Death of handcuffed man in Ark. a suicide

Autopsy: Death of handcuffed man in Ark. a suicide

A man whose hands were cuffed behind him in the back seat of a patrol car shot himself in the right temple, according to an autopsy - Full Story

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Video: Ark. police reconstruct handcuffed shooting

A reconstruction video demonstrates how a suspect with his hands cuffed behind his back could have fatally shot himself - Full Story

Tips

Variations in the transport wrist lock

In today's P1 video tactical tip, trainer Joe Ferrera demonstrates an iteration of the wrist lock that... - Full Story Secure - Law Enforcement Only

Tips

Straight arm bar escort

In today's P1 video tip, trainer Joe Ferrera demonstrates how you can effectively leverage a resistive... - Full Story Secure - Law Enforcement Only

Columns

Nobody shook him down Gary T. Klugiewicz - Klugie's Correctional Corner

Nobody shook him down

By Gary T. Klugiewicz Most correctional personnel understand that, when it comes to keeping staff phy... - Full Story

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Best practice for prisoner escort Gary T. Klugiewicz - Klugie's Correctional Corner

Best practice for prisoner escort

By Gary T. Klugiewicz Prisoner escort is an aspect of officer survival that is often overlooked, and with v... - Full Story



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Klugie's Correctional Corner Klugie's Correctional Corner
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Klugie's Corner Klugie's Corner
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