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Improving autism awareness

1 day 14 hours ago
April is Autism Awareness Month. Though law enforcement probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when someone brings up neurodivergence, the profession interacts with people with autism spectrum […]
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Cut the cops, save a dollar?

2 days 14 hours ago
Oxford, Maryland, isn’t a big town. Most people, in fact, would consider it downright tiny. Covering less than a square mile, it only boasts a little over 600 citizens. Small […]
APB Team

Nervous system regulation

3 weeks ago
“Under stress, the body does exactly what it was designed to do. Training determines whether that response helps or hurts.”  — Lt. Col. Dave Grossman We all operate with an […]
Medina Baumgart, Psy.D., ABPP

Navigating danger

3 weeks 1 day ago
Editor’s note: This article is reprinted with permission from the February 2026 issue of PORAC Law Enforcement News, the official publication of the Peace Officers Research Association of California (PORAC). […]
Kelly Couch

The nature of the job

3 weeks 2 days ago
High-profile incidents of police suffering often capture national attention, but many cops experience suffering daily in unspoken and invisible ways. This article examines why cops suffer, how to dissociate from […]
Dr. Stephanie Barone McKenny

Promoting organizational wellness

3 weeks 5 days ago
Police physical fitness programs significantly enhance officer safety and resilience, improve agency efficiency and effectiveness, and positively impact the community. Research shows that physical fitness improves job performance, safety awareness […]
Dan Willis

Critical thinking in police training

3 weeks 6 days ago
Whether you’re attending in-service, an instructor development class or a professional development course, training provides an opportunity to improve our knowledge, skills and abilities. It can be a source of […]
Todd Fletcher

Public perception and trust

4 weeks ago
Every patrol officer and first-line supervisor understands this reality: public trust is not built in press conferences or policy manuals — it is earned one call, one contact and one […]
Robert Spinks

Telling cops to get more sleep isn’t working

1 month ago
Sleep matters, and many officers don’t need another reminder. Every wellness briefing and medical appointment already says it. Exhausted law enforcement officers are among the most studied professionals in high-risk […]
Joy VerPlanck, DET, Jessica Oehlke, M.D., and Lois James, Ph.D.

Try racing without wheels

1 month ago
Lawmakers in Mississippi are considering a somewhat novel approach to the ongoing issue of street racing: taking away the cars. Street racing is hardly a new issue. Longtime APB readers […]
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