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Spring 2006

In this Issue:

  • 99% of the Time by Bob Gervasi & Don Rudd (p. 98)
  • After Force Has Been Used - Tell Us What Happened? by Joel Johnston (p. 46)
  • Best of the Best: Keeping the Edge Between Call-ups by Greg Clark (p. 2)
  • Breach and Pull Back: A Deliberate Action Plan for Barricaded Suspects by Dave Williams & John Eldridge (p. 26)
  • Bullet-Proof Protection: Qualified Immunity v. Excessive Force by John Grasso (p. 82)
  • Circuit Training for Total Physical Fitness by Joe Palumbo (p. 76)
  • Consolidating Tactical Units: Regionalization of SWAT Teams for Small and Mid-Sized Departments by Ed Lopez (p. 38)
  • Hazards of a Police Firearm: Accidental and Mistaken Discharges by Rick Parent, Ph.D. (p. 52)
  • Mandatory Administrative Leave After an OIS: Good or Bad idea? by Alexis Artwohl, Ph.D. (p. 94)
  • Maryland State Police Tactical Medical Unit by Mark E. Gibbons & Kevin Gerold, D.O., J.D. (p. 60)
  • On Leadership: Common Values of Great Leaders by Randy Watt (p. 68)
  • Radical Change - It Was Worth It by Robert Parker (p. 72)
  • Special Feature: NTOA Project Red by NTOA (p. 16)
  • Technology for SWAT Officers: A Tech Officer's Introducton to Tactical technology by Todd Brubaker (p. 104)
  • Terrain Appreciation by Sid Heal (p. 58)
  • The Tactical Negotiator: Words From the Front by Bob Ragsdale (p. 30)
  • To Brief or Not To Brief: There Should Be No Question! by Tony Farrar (p. 108)
  • Training Weapon Categorization - Part Two by Ken Murray (p. 64)

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