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Review 2 of "Improving Mandatory Firearms Training For Law Enforcement: An Autoethnographic Analysis of Illinois Law Enforcement Training"

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  • Review 2 of "Improving Mandatory Firearms Training For Law Enforcement: An Autoethnographic Analysis of Illinois Law Enforcement

  • My only suggestion is that the author thinks a little bit more about the following: The paper is about US law enforcement, but is largely presented as a paper about policing per se

  • Both at and outside the shooting range, language such as “eliminating threats” the focus on “coming home” is not that common. They do tell each other to stay safe and there is definitely a masculine and action-oriented esprit de corps, but an overemphasized “warrior mentality” would largely be seen as a bit over the top if not downright ridiculous. When practicing their firearm skills, Danish police officers focus on becoming better shooters, yet there is much focus on safety measures

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Review 2 of "Improving Mandatory Firearms Training For Law Enforcement: An Autoethnographic Analysis of Illinois Law Enforcement Training" Review 2 of "Improving Mandatory Firearms Training For Law Enforcement: An Autoethnographic Analysis of Illinois Law Enforcement If you voted to publish pending minor changes, specify each change, why it is needed, and, possibly, how it should/could be done.]

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