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CT – Use of Force Investigation and Analysis for Police Leaders – What Command Should Know
Use of Force Investigation and Analysis for Police Leaders
What Command Should Know
Oct. 15, 2024
0830 – 1630 Hours
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 1-day training session is designed for Police Leaders who, review, report, instruct, or investigates police use of force incidents. The training will examine the most recent and up to date issues that specifically impact Leaders, IA investigators, and Trainers 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, and investigation involving police use of force encounters. Instruction uses lectures, case studies, and demonstrations. “One improper technique changed the county!”
Lt. Dillon (ret) is a 26 year law enforcement veteran, internationally recognized speaker and trainer on police practices. He is certified by the Force Science Institute, FBI National Academy Graduate, Litigation Specialist through A.E.L.E. Lt. Dillon is also the founder of the L.E.A.D.S. Active De-escalation Program and L.O.C.K.U.P. Police Training Systems instructed throughout the Unites States and Europe. He had a series on Police Magazine.com and was a contributing expert for Policeone.com. and In the line of duty.com
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES:
- Legal applications of use of force – What is being reported
- Early intervention tracking for use of force
- Reducing liability in use of force by deploying de-escalation strategies and documentation
- Quantification of force mitigation tactics and de-escalation
- Reducing liability and increasing officer safety by deploying tactical strategies
- Strategies on responding to individuals that are considered special populations
- Identify 5 steps to of reviewing use of force incidents.
- How to avoid an “Eric Garner or George Floyd Incident”
- What steps have you taken to identify foreseeable incidents?
- Define and categorize sixteen definitions pertaining to police use of force
- Discuss human performance factors that occur under stressful encounters
- What to look for when tracking police use of force
- Training curriculum selection and review
- Coordination and strategies dealing with multiple officer engagements
- Training measurements and performance – You can’t manage what you don’t measure.
- Video recording issues regarding viewing and reporting
- Immediate press release strategies ……Plus more.
FBI National Associates 2022 Science and Innovation Award L.O.C.K.U.P. Arrest and Control Training & L.E.A.D.S. Law Enforcement Active Diffusion