Discover how stress impacts perception in Dr. Marc Green’s 5-part series—Von Kliem highlights key lessons for attorneys, trainers, and investigators.| Force Science - Research | Training | Consulting
Lon Bartel’s new study reveals humans may not stop shooting instantly, even when the threat ends—even under perfect lab conditions.| Force Science - Research | Training | Consulting
NAFTO 2025 featured top trainers delivering science-backed strategies to help FTOs build confident, resilient officers ready to perform under stress.| Force Science - Research | Training | Consulting
Want to be a better reader? Bill Gates the former CEO of Microsoft and one of the richest men in the world said that he reads about 50 books a year. Here are eight tips that I find helpful for reading more effectively and consistently.| Alexander Young
I'm going to cover 20 evidence-based tips which you might not have heard of to help you concentrate while studying.| Alexander Young
In many of today’s efforts to hold police “accountable,” officers are no longer judged by the constitutional or agency standards they were trained to follow. Instead, they are evaluated using vague, academic, or entirely manufactured standards—many of which contradict their own training, policies, and practices. Concepts once confined to academic settings—often labeled “generally accepted police […] The post Weaponizing “Generally Accepted Police Practices”: The Dangers of P...| Force Science
"Tell me about yourself" is a broad question and often asked early in the interview. It's therefore essential to knock it out of the park and start the interview on the right note.| Alexander Young
This is a lazer-focused look at how to get started at anything and understand what is holding you back since, as we know from anecdote, "the first step is always the hardest" and, as we know from Newton's first law of motion, "objects at rest tend to stay at rest".| Alexander Young
In his role overseeing startup accelerators for MassChallenge, Jon Nordby started noticing one industry vertical stood out in terms of success and opportunities: Human potential. Now, Nordby is a founding member of an investment firm looking for those opportunities.| InnovationMap
Attorneys and law enforcement leaders do not universally agree that officers should watch video evidence before giving a statement.| Force Science - Research | Training | Consulting
Even where officers successfully respond to deadly threats, there remains a segment of our population standing ready to indict, convict, and imprison them.| Force Science - Research | Training | Consulting
How is it possible that forty-two officers responding to the same training scenario would show almost no consistent planning or execution? That’s what researchers from Force Science, East Carolina University, and Montclair State University found as they analyzed data from their 2023 police response study. ((Gaze Control and Tactical Decision-Making Under Stress in Active-Duty Police| Force Science - Research | Training | Consulting
Video evidence can support honest accountability in policing, but only when viewers are “video literate” and understand police practices, threat assessments, law, de-escalation, persuasion, and the reality of human performance.| Force Science - Research | Training | Consulting
Reframing, visual focus, and experience can facilitate expert decision-making and performance—even under high-levels of stress!| Force Science - Research | Training | Consulting