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Item A Comparative Analysis of Three Training Methods(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 1995) Gerami, John T.Item A Comprehensive Study of Police Field Training Programs(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 1990) Housewright, JoanieItem A Recommendation to Increase Medical Training for Police Officers(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 1998) Baxter, LonnieItem A Report with Recommendations on the State of Field Training Programs Among Law Enforcement Agencies in Bexar County, Texas(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 1995) Adams, DonItem A Review of the Huntsville Police Department's Field Training Program(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 1997) Sanders, BobbyItem A Study of Training Trends in Law Enforcement: The Maturing and Education of Law Enforcement in American 1968-1991(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 1991) Corbett, John A.Item Acceptance and recognition of excited delirium by law enforcement agencies(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 2012) Daugherty, Jeffery R.Item Active Shooter Training: A Recommended Addition to the Basic Peace Officer Course(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 2017) Dugas, NormanThe active shooter incidents that have occurred with more frequency throughout the nation have exposed a potential weakness in the initial training that is provided to Texas law enforcement officers. In their initial training academies, the law enforcement officers of the state of Texas are not being provided with the tools and tactics required to effectively deal with active shooter incidents. Agencies throughout Texas and the nation have recognized this need and have been supplementing their level of training with courses geared toward active shooter incidents. Obtaining this type of training is a step in the right direction; however, neighboring agencies trained in differing strategies and tactics could still encounter problems with efficiency and safety when assisting each other at an incident. A statewide standardized approach would enhance the efficiency and safety of on scene operations. A program developed by the ALERRT center at Texas State University is being utilized throughout the nation and has become the national standard in active shooter training (ALERRT, 2015). The Texas Commission on Law Enforcement should amend the initial basic peace officer licensing requirements to include active shooter training using the ALERRT model. Incorporating the active shooter program into the basic peace officer curriculum will standardize the training in this area. This standardization will go a long way to ensure that the officers of this state are better equipped to work together safely and efficiently. The end results of these efforts will have a positive impact on the ability to provide better service to the citizens that are served.Item Advances in patrol tactics: the state mandate(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 2013) Waters, JamesItem An Analysis of a Multi-Jurisdictional Training Facility(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 1990) Martin, Don.Item An analysis of active shooter training in law enforcement(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 2002) Dugger, Deborah R.Item An Analysis of the Benefits and Disadvantages of Enhanced Medical Training for Texas Peace Officers(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 2004) Schroeder, Tim R.Item An examination of patrol response to active shooter incidents: a need for added training?(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 2005) Green, Todd M.Item An Integrated Approach to Use of Force Training(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 2001) Holley, Mark A.Item Applying Crew Resource Management Principles to Police Work(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 2017) Pecena, PaulAn airplane crash in 1977, the most lethal in aviation history, prompted research by NASA into the causes of aviation accidents (Hagen, 2013). This, in turn, led to the development of training procedures known as “crew resource management” or CRM. This training focused on communication, leadership, and how to make the best possible decisions when time is short and the stakes are high (Helmreich, Merritt, & Wilhelm, 2001). Police departments should incorporate the principles and techniques of crew resource management when training police officers and supervisors to work as a team during high stress incidents.Item Aspects of In-Service Training for Peace Officers(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 1992) Clifton, JamesItem Assessing the Guidelines for Training the Trainer(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 1996) Proffitt, Larry W.Item Assessing the need for a change in training policy(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 1997) Silver, Gary L.Item Assessing the need for a structured field training program for the small agency.(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 2005) Penn, RichardItem Assessing the Need for Standardized Training of the Alcoholic Beverage Code to Police Academies(Law Enforcement Management Institute of Texas (LEMIT), 1996) Smelser, James S.