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Force Science News #108: Can This “Uniform Response Framework” Defeat Suicide Bombers?

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Foreseeing a proliferation of suicide bombing attacks in the U.S., a homeland security planner for the Delaware Dept. of Transportation has drafted a “unified framework” for first-response operations that he believes will eliminate inconsistencies and inadequacies currently hobbling law enforcers in defending effectively against a favored weapon of terrorists.
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October 24th, 2008 at 2:20 pm

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Force Science News #107: Hot New Training Text From Force Science Advisor, With Excerpt

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Force Science National Advisory Board member and award-winning law enforcement author Chuck Remsberg has just released a ground-breaking new officer-survival book, Blood Lessons: What Cops Learn From Life-Or-Death Encounters, which offers major training opportunities regarding traumatic use-of-force confrontations.
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October 10th, 2008 at 2:10 pm

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