Description
- Reasonable Force vs. Excessive Force:
- Explore the legal standards for using force.
- Understand the delicate balance between effective control and excessive actions.
- Court Case Review:
- Analyze relevant court decisions related to use of force.
- Learn from precedents and legal interpretations.
- Details Missing in Most Reports:
- Discuss common pitfalls in use-of-force documentation.
- Understand the importance of thorough reporting.
- Types of Resistance:
- Identify different levels of resistance officers encounter.
- Explore appropriate responses based on the situation.
- Levels of Officer Control:
- Learn about verbal, physical, and less-lethal control methods.
- Understand when each level is appropriate.
- Mental and Physical Responses by Officers:
- Explore the psychological and physiological aspects of high-stress encounters.
- Discuss decision-making under pressure.
- Group Discussions and Scenario-Based Participation:
- Engage in interactive exercises to reinforce learning.
- Practice articulating force decisions in realistic scenarios.
- Common Terms Used in Reports:
- Familiarize participants with terminology for accurate documentation.
- Ensure consistency and clarity in reporting.
- Documenting Use of Force:
- Master effective report writing specific to use-of-force incidents.
- Understand what details matter and how to convey them.
- Officer-Involved Shootings:
- Discuss protocols and considerations for these critical incidents.
- Explore best practices for documentation and testimony.
- Hollywood vs. Reality:
- Address misconceptions about use of force perpetuated by media.
- Ground discussions in practical, real-world scenarios.
- Courtroom Testimony Skills:
- Learn techniques for confidently presenting evidence in court.
- Understand the role of officers as credible witnesses.
Remember, this course bridges the gap between theory and practice, equipping officers with the knowledge and skills to navigate use-of-force encounters effectively. Reserving a spot early is wise, given the high demand for this critical training!
Cancellation Policy
At BSTS LLC, we understand that sometimes plans change. Our course cancellation policy is designed to ensure fairness and maximize training opportunities for all participants. Please take note of the following key points:
- Notice Period:
- To cancel your attendance in a course, we require a minimum of 15 days’ notice before the course start date.
- Notify us via email through our website.
- Consequences of Late Cancellation:
- If you cancel with less than 15 days’ notice, a department credit will be issued. This credit can be used toward another future training event within one year from the original course date.
- No-shows without prior email notification will be charged the full course fee, even if payment hasn’t been made yet.
- Future Course Credit:
- For any no-shows who are charged the full course fee, we offer a one-year future course credit.
- This credit allows you to attend a different training event within the next year.
- Why We Have This Policy:
- Our goal is to provide quality training to as many officers as possible.
- Some students register for courses but don’t attend, which prevents others from taking those slots.
- We compensate our instructors based on the number of officers scheduled to attend, and our travel costs are tied to registration fees.
- Your Agreement:
- By registering for any course, you agree to abide by this cancellation policy.
- If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us via email or phone.
Remember, this policy serves as a binding contract between BSTS LLC and you (whether you’re an individual student or part of an agency or company). We appreciate your cooperation in helping us maintain an efficient and effective training environment.
Jack Reynolds –
Great class for all levels of law enforcement.
Joshua Medeiros (verified owner) –
Ray is very knowledgeable and conveys his knowledge in a manner that makes the information stick. Highly recommended
CJ –
Good course easy to follow
Jeremy Roberts –
Great class and information to remember while working and completing reports
Anthony Escalante (verified owner) –
Some great learning with applicable examples that will benefit staff of all levels.
L. Chronister (verified owner) –
Great class that reviews what officers should already know and continues deeper into the topic on why the officer needs to know that information. A must for all levels of officers from rookies to veterans, line officers to administrators.
DAMON OWENS –
Great training for any level of law enforcement. Gives you a better understanding on justification and use for reacting to resistance.
Wayne C. Moss –
Great class
Paia Toeava –
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