
SI78 – Murder of an Officer, a Missed Pat Down, and Manhunt; What Every Cop Needs to Know
An Alabama officer, whose dream from childhood was to become a cop, had his dream shattered when he is knifed to death in a jail sally port after a missed pat down. The tragic events of that day all began at a Dollar General store and a bizarre attempt at robbery by arson. Veteran officers said they had never seen anything like it. The incidents of that day ended as a tragic lesson on why you can never be too careful.

SI56 – I Can’t Breathe | Critical Do’s & Don’ts What It Means For Police
In this new police training program, In the Line of Duty technical advisers analyze and discuss the topic that has become a world-wide law enforcement issue, media topic and the center of national protests; “I can’t breathe.”

SI67 – Iron Will to Survive/’Burned Alive’/the Incredible Journey of Officer Jason Schechterle
This program is an update to In the Line of Duty’s Volume 9 Program 3 which detailed the horrific crash that left Phoenix officer Jason Schechterle with fourth-degree burns and life-changing disfiguring injuries. This update features Jason more than two decades later discussing his incredible emotional and spiritual journey.

SI21 – Staying Calm Under Pressure–DISPATCHING

SI10 – Animal Abuse: Why Cops Can and Need to Stop It
Far too often when law enforcement officers run across cases of animal abuse, they slough it off as 'kids being kids'. It is much more than that.

SI31 – What Would You Do? Couple Plays Cop; Language Barrier Tragedy
Two law enforcement incidents that erupted into national headlines are examined by graduating recruits at the St. Louis(MO) County and Municipal Police Academy.

SI35 – AMBUSH Recognition: What Every Cop Needs to Know
Instructor Dick Fairburn presents an in-depth course on ambush recognition.

SI20 – Less Than Lethal Force Options

SI09 – Cops and Ethics
The I.A.C.P. says that the issue of law enforcement ethics and leadership is one of the biggest issues facing law enforcement today.

SI30 – Use of Force: Report Writing
How many times have you looked forward to report writing with the same anticipation as raking your fingers across a chalkboard? For every use of force there will be an accompanying use of force report.