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We owe the one-half of one percent who don the uniform the opportunity to acclimate back into society and deal with any demons from their military service
Not only do many veterans find law enforcement appealing but employers are typically eager to hire former military personnel
The Bipartisan Safer Communities Act includes funding to expand mental health and support services in schools
You’ve worked hard for your GI Bill benefits, and now it’s time to let them work for you.
Learn what you need to know about post-traumatic stress disorder, from identifying the symptoms to finding treatment.
The process of purchasing a home is liberating but complex. But don’t be afraid to dive in.
There are many qualities that prepare service members for a successful career in law enforcement
Jeff Carlyle, Rick Dunn, and Mark McClure are doing something right in their second careers after retiring from police and military posts — this year their office was the Signal 88 Franchise of the Year
In Police1 “First Person” essays, Police1 Members candidly share their own unique personal insights on issues confronting cops today, as well as opinions, observations, and advice on living life behind the thin blue line
Many fail to recognize the wisdom of the ancient warrior cultures —we must maintain ourselves as warriors by attending to our emotional and mental health
Knowing that many Police1 Members have served in our armed forces, I looked into which establishments across the country are providing deals on Veterans Day
Ensure that your PD doesn’t fall prey to sensationalist and politicized reporting on PTSD by anti-war media, which otherwise may influence hiring decisions in risk-averse departments
How do we carry on? First, understand that we must. The officers who have fallen demand it