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May 8, 2009

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Update On Active-Killer Stats Show Predictable Consistency

With active-killer incidents seeming to dominate news cycles with increasing frequency these days, we revisited Ohio trainer Ron Borsch, who keeps statistics on these events, to see if the behavior pattern of these offenders is changing. In the year since we first wrote about Borsch, who manages the South East Area Law Enforcement (S.E.A.L.E.) Regional...
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New Study Links Multi-Tasking Capacity To Good Or Bad Shooting Decisions

Officers who have a greater capacity for multi-tasking are less likely to make errors in shooting decisions, even when emotionally aroused, according to a new study from psychology researchers at Georgia State University in Atlanta. “The study is an important, seminal work,” says Dr. Bill Lewinski, executive director of the Force Science Research Center at...
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