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Use of Force: Leadership Decision-Making and Review
Today every use of force incident is scrutinized frame by frame on a video and judged by untrained individuals creating distrust and false narratives. Use of force analysis, investigation and training is a complex continually evolving issue. This 2-day training session is designed for Police Leaders who, review, report, instruct or investigate police use of force incidents. The training will examine the most recent and up-to-date issues that specifically impact command level, training units, front-line supervisors, and internal affairs investigators concerning police use of force incidents. This course breaks down multiple issues ranging from daily officer citizen complaints, curriculum design, use of force reporting, tracking and trending or investigating incidents involving police use of force encounters. Instruction uses lectures, demonstrations, and case studies. What we train our officers to do is important – one improper technique changed the county! “You can’t manage what you don’t measure.”

L.E.A.D.S. and Use of Force Analysis and Coaching for the Field Training Officer
Law Enforcement Active De-escalation Strategies and Use of Force Analysis for Field Training Officers
In today’s environment, every use of force incident is scrutinized frame by frame on video and judged by individuals often lacking proper training, leading to distrust and the spread of false narratives. Field Training Officers (FTOs), as the    primary coaches and instructors for recruits, often lack advanced training in   de-escalation tactics and use-of-force decision-making, leaving them on par with the recruits they are guiding. De-escalation strategies, use-of-force mitigation,  analysis, investigation, and training are complex and constantly evolving  Equip your FTOs with the tools they need to train recruits confidently while promoting accountability, professionalism, and safer outcomes in the field. 

The L.E.A.D.S. training program is a nationally recognized program reviewed and approved by the United States Department of Justice.

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