Less Lethal Force
Compliance tools provide officers with more options for controlling a situation without deadly force.
Compliance tools provide officers with more options for controlling a situation without deadly force.
Law enforcement agencies nationwide are attempting to stretch their budgets with new resource-saving technologies.
Should legally obtained weapons be allowed on college campuses? Should the legal drinking age be lowered? Should the legal driving age be raised? Find out what your peers think.
Once a curious novelty, today's body armor is one of those things many officers take for granted. That said, there's a lot the average officer should know about his or her concealed "life preserver."
Solutions providers tell us what they have been seeing lately in the deployment of electronic security on campus.
Although hard financial times may leave campus fleet managers wondering how they can afford to go green, hospitals, schools and universities can learn from the City of Inglewood, which has used funds from a number of government programs to support its eco-friendly fleet efforts.
This starter guide to mass notification, provided by AMGAlerts, outlines the benefits of closed-loop, private mass notification systems as opposed to the practices commonly used in K-12 and higher education.
Electronic standalone locks get high marks on healthcare and educational campuses, providing a level of security traditionally found in hardwired or networked solutions but without the associated costs.