Catalysts in the development of police psychology
A series of critical incidents in the 1960s served as catalysts in the development of police psychology as a specialty. The March 1963 kidnapping of two LAPD officers (aka “the […] Read More
A series of critical incidents in the 1960s served as catalysts in the development of police psychology as a specialty. The March 1963 kidnapping of two LAPD officers (aka “the […] Read More
While being an officer is difficult in any jurisdiction, Utah Department of Natural Resources Director Joel Ferry believes patrolling Utah’s vast outdoor spaces is especially hard. On average, the state […] Read More
The Glynn County Police Department (GCPD) is proud to announce that it has been awarded State Certification by the Georgia Association of Chiefs of Police (GACP). This prestigious recognition underscores […] Read More
Throughout the day, Officer Nick Lutmer is dedicated to keeping the roads of Sioux City, Iowa, safe as part of the police department’s traffic unit. His presence on the streets […] Read More
There is a long and storied relationship between cops and horses. As America grew westward, the image of a mounted lawman became burned into the collective consciousness of America. Automobiles […] Read More
Many officers still in uniform can remember the day when reports were all written by hand. If the shift supervisor happened to identify any errors in a report, the unfortunate […] Read More
Our Mission
To serve as a trusted voice of the nation’s law enforcement community, providing informative, entertaining and inspiring content on interesting and engaging topics affecting peace officers today.
Contact us: info@apbweb.com | (800) 234-0056.
February 17, 2025
February 15, 2025
February 13, 2025
February 03, 2025