by Scott Savage | Aug 19, 2020 | Podcasts
Dr. Bill Lewinski from the Force Science Institute, Scott Savage and a panel of experts from around the country discuss police use of force training. Watch this incredible panel of experts brought together for the International Law Enforcement Training (ILET) Summit....
by Scott Savage | Jul 3, 2020 | Podcasts
In this episode, host Terrence Herrick interviews Scott Savage about how the decision-making skills of police officers should evolve as they move from novice to expert. Scott shares his professional insights on training and mindset, responding to critical incidents...
by Scott Savage | May 14, 2020 | Podcasts
Scott Savage appeared on The On Purpose podcast where he discussed his life of service, why he’s inspired to train other cops … and of course, why tequila is a super-food and how, if he could be any superhero, he’d be Neal Peart, the drummer from the rock band Rush....
by Scott Savage | Apr 20, 2020 | Critical Incident Response
How using the Contain-Point-React (CPR) concept can be a foolproof way to respond to a suspect who is barricaded or otherwise isolated and how you can save lives. CPR saves lives but so does CPR. Let me back up a bit. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is what we use...
by Scott Savage | Mar 30, 2020 | Critical Incident Response
According to a 1964 hit song by the Rolling Stones, “Time is on my side, yes, it is.” How true is that statement for law enforcement officers? Is time always on our side? We have all heard the assertion that it is repeated over and over but is it really? In this...
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