Use of Force Documentation & Review Course

360 Policing
360 Policing
181 بار بازدید - 11 ماه پیش - Current Classes:
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Here is how 360 Policing teaches use-of-force reviews and use-of-force documentation. We are out of our seats and learning by doing!

In today's ever-evolving law enforcement landscape, understanding the legal and policy requirements for documenting and reviewing use-of-force incidents is essential. That's why our comprehensive training course equips participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to construct a well-founded use-of-force report and conduct an optimal UoF review.

NO MORE DRY PowerPoint: Unlike traditional training programs that rely on dry lectures, our interactive course takes a dynamic approach. We bring human performance research to life through engaging scenario-based exercises and thought-provoking group discussions. These hands-on activities enable participants to understand what is considered reasonable in the context of an officer's ability to make decisions in time-compressed events.

Our course is meticulously designed to cater to law enforcement personnel at all levels. Regardless of your role, our training will empower you with the necessary knowledge and skills to construct solid use-of-force reports based on legal and policy requirements. You can trust us to deliver an interactive and hands-on experience that will enhance your abilities in real-world situations.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to equip your law enforcement officers and or supervisors with the tools they need to construct compelling use-of-force reports.

Visit our website at www.360policing.com to bring our immersive and practical police use-of-force class to your area. Contact us today to learn more and take the first step toward making evidence-based decisions that drive excellence in law enforcement.

Contact Derrick at [email protected] to bring this training to your area.

Partial List of Cited Material

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Part I Graham v. Connor. FLETC
Use of Force Investigations: A Manual for Law Enforcement. pg. 9-13.
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center. Use of Force – Part II.
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Lewinski, William, Audrey Honig. (2008). A Survey of the Research on Human Factors Related to Lethal Force Encounters: Implications for Law Enforcement Training, Tactics, and Testimony. Law Enforcement Executive Forum. Vol. 8(4). pg. 140.
Lewinski, William, et al. (2008). New developments in understanding the behavioral science factors in the “Stop Shooting” response. Law Enforcement Executive Forum. pg. 37.
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Force and the Fatigue Threshold: The Point of No Return. AELE Monthly Law Journal.
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Law Enforcement Fitness Policies in Relation to Job Injuries and Absenteeism. Walden University.
Arresting a Struggling Subject; Does the Forthcoming Police Officers Physical Fitness have an Impact on the Outcome? The Open Sports Sciences Journal. 2-7.
Law Enforcement Fitness Policies in Relation to Job Injuries and Absenteeism. Walden University.
Arrest a Struggling Subject: Does the Forthcoming Police Officers Physical Fitness have an Impact on the Outcome? The Open Sports Sciences Journal. 2-7.
A Mixed Method Investigation of Past Trainee’s Perceptions of a Critical Incident Situational Awareness Training Program. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology.
Factoring Fatigue Into Police Deadly Force Encounters: Decision-Making and Reaction Times. Law Enforcement Executive Forum. Vol. 15(1).
11 ماه پیش در تاریخ 1402/05/21 منتشر شده است.
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