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  1. May 19, 2014 · Charles Remsberg has joined the Police1 team as a Senior Contributor. He co-founded the original Street Survival Seminar and the Street Survival Newsline, authored three of the best-selling law enforcement training textbooks, and helped produce numerous award-winning training videos.

  2. May 14, 2015 · Charles Remsberg co-founded the original Street Survival Seminar and the Street Survival Newsline, authored three of the best-selling law enforcement training textbooks, and helped produce numerous award-winning training videos.

  3. Mar 27, 2014 · Charles Remsberg has joined the Police1 team as a Senior Contributor. He co-founded the original Street Survival Seminar and the Street Survival Newsline, authored three of the best-selling law enforcement training textbooks, and helped produce numerous award-winning training videos.

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  4. Sep 30, 2020 · By Charles Remsberg |. New research has revealed specific differences in how “expert” officers think compared to novices in dealing with contentious confrontations—and these findings may help trainers more rapidly educate recruits to make better use-of-force decisions.

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    • Be Ready to Inflict ‘Unspeakable Violence’ “Some officers die because they didn’t use the appropriate amount of force early on,” says Reston, the lead firearms instructor for his agency’s SWAT team.
    • Mentally Rehearse. Reston is a strong believer in integrating hours of mental imagery into your training regimen. “Guys ask me, ‘Did it bother you to shoot the suspect with contact shots to his head?’
    • Armor Up. Yes, body armor is hot, it’s bulky, “it sucks,” Reston concedes. “But it’s a tool that will help you survive a physical fight or a car crash as well as a gunfight.
    • Watch for Opportunities of Advantage. “In most encounters, moments arise when you can gain the upper hand, but these windows of opportunity open and close quickly,” Reston says.
  5. Charles Remsberg (BSJ58, MSJ59) was inducted into the Medill Hall of Achievement in 2012. Remsberg, an editor of the Daily Northwestern, had a distinguished career as a journalist for the Chicago Sun-Times and as a leading producer of law-enforcement training materials.

  6. After penning nearly 400 Force Science News articles, long-time editor in chief, Charles Remsberg, has retired. Although Mr. Remsberg is no longer a formal member of the Force Science team, the Remsberg classroom, located in the Force Science Institute’s Chicago office, will continue to commemorate his immeasurable contributions.