The article addresses the pressing issue of police physical training during times of martial law. In the midst of conflicts and threats to national security, police officers are tasked with crucial responsibilities in maintaining public order and ensuring citizen safety. However, martial law presents them with a series of complex challenges and tasks, heightened threats, and demands increased readiness. The article explores the specifics of police physical training in martial law conditions and analyzes key aspects of this process, including physical fitness requirements, training methods, and effectiveness assessment. The authors emphasize the importance of a systematic approach to police physical training, taking into account the specific needs and circumstances of martial law. Additionally, the research sheds light on potential strategies and recommendations for police officers in preparing for actions in wartime conditions, enhancing their effectiveness, and ensuring citizen safety. The findings of this article may be valuable for police organizations and policymakers involved in developing strategies and policies related to the training of law enforcement personnel during martial law.
Petrushin et al. (Sun,) studied this question.