Title: Use of Force
1Use of Force
2Personal Safety
- Location
- Location
- Location
3Hand Bags Wallet
- Security Hand Bag wire mesh in shoulder strap
- Purse on a chair back or seat. Wrap around
something - Pickpockets are usually in crowds
- Place wallets hard places to get
4Parking and movement
- Park in well lighted area
- Keep eyes open be observant
- Public areas are safer
- Walk on curb so that you are not close to
shrubbery, doorways - Criminals often look for a victim who appears
hesitant, fearful or tipsy.
5Hotel and Apartments
- Dont answer door without verifying who it is
- If a person claims to be on staff call the front
desk. - Re - programmable keys are safer
- 2nd floor or higher is safer
- Best time to tour an apartment is at night
- Check lighting
- Dead bolts?
6Car Jacking
- Wear Seat belt if someone attempts to attack
you drive off - Leave space between you and car in front of you
for a fast escape - If someone wants your keys. Throw them in one
direction and run in the other - When approaching your parked car be prepared for
fast entrancekeys ready
7Never Leave the First Crime Scene
- Chances of survival if you leave with a criminal
are reduced by 50
8Dont Be Afraid to Run
- Chances of getting shot while driving or running
away are small.
9Use Your Head
- Trust your instincts
- If you feel you should avoid a situation or
person do it. - Stay Alert
- ACTION vs REACTION
- The person doing the acting has the upper hand
- Look for a weapon
- Office Equipment
- High heeled shoes
- Finger nails
10Use of Force
11Positioning
- Blading
- Gun side away
- Left foot forward
- Body at 45
- Hands
- High Guard
- Eye Contact
- Look at their eyes , Emotional state?
- Distance 6ft
- Avoid Inside Position
12Best Weapon is Verbal Skills
- Stay Calm
- Listen
- Goal is to de-escalate and subdue suspect
- Stay FIRM not Threatening
13Positioning
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1480 of Resistance occurs when?
- After the first touch by the officer.
15Qualities of Defensive Tactics
- Protect Officer while limit harm to suspect
- Simple, easy to use but effective
- Meet court challenge (least necessary force)
- Each Situations varies
- Location
- Level of Resistance
- Verbalization Skills
16Totality of the circumstancesVariable to Consider
- Type of crime committed or attempted
- Relative size and stature of Officer and Subject
- Relative Strength
- History of the suspect
17Force Continuum
- Officer Presence
- Uniform / Position of Authority
- Verbal Direction
- Multiple Levels
- Non-Verbal
- Tone
- Pitch
- Volume
18Force Continuum II
- Soft Empty hand control
- Arm Locks
- Holds
- Use of Pressure Points
- Hard Empty hand control
- Blocks
- Strikes
- Kicks
- Stunning techniques
19Force Continuum III
- Intermediate Weapons
- Injury possible but not the goal
- Flash lights
- Baton
- Stunning Weapons
- Chemical Agents
- Lethal Force
- Great Bodily harm or death is possible
20Levels of Resistance
- Psychological Intimidation
- Looks or acts like he doesnt want to comply
- Verbal Uncooperative
- Verbally states un cooperation
- No way. F U
- Passive Resistance
- Blocks an exit, Does not come when touched in
open hand method
21Levels of Resistance II
- Defensive Resistance
- Pulls away as you approach or touch
- Active Aggression
- Swings at you
- Kicks you
- Aggravated Active Aggression
- Tries to hurt you
- Choking
- Weapon
221 plus 1
23Oh yea.
Deadly Force
24Old Rule Fleeing Felon
- Derived from Common Law
- Law Enforcement officers had the authority to use
deadly force to stop a fleeing felon, even when
they knew the suspect was unarmed
25Tennessee v. Garner
1985
- An armed teen age boy was running from the scene
of a home burglary.
Police told him to stop. He did not.
He received a gunshot wound to the head and died
later.
He had 10 in his pocket from the burglary
26Use of Deadly Force(Sample Standard Operating
Policy)
The use of deadly force is not justified unless
- The arrest is for a felony
- The person effecting the arrest is authorized to
act as a peace officer - The actor believes that the force employed
creates no substantial risk of injury to innocent
persons
27Use of Deadly Force II (Sample Standard
Operating Policy)
The use of deadly force is not justified unless
- The actor believes
- The crime fore which the arrest is made involved
conduct including the use or threatened use of
deadly force. - There is substantial risk that the person to be
arrested will cause death or serious bodily harm
if his apprehension is delayed.
28The end..
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