The Critical Decision-Making Model

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The Critical Decision-Making Model

The Critical Decision-Making Model

The Critical Decision-Making Model CDM Core Ideals that define the agency Ethics, values, mission statement, guiding principles and priorities Core informs/guides each step in the model

The Critical Decision-Making Model CDM Core Nassau County, NY Police Department Mission Vision Values Ethics

The Critical Decision-Making Model

The Critical Decision-Making Model

The Critical Decision-Making Model Step 1: Collect Information Ask yourself … What do I know about this incident (subject, victim, location)? What else do I need to know? What do my training and experience tell me about this type of incident?

The Critical Decision-Making Model Step 1: Collect Information Ask others (esp. Dispatch) … What more can you tell me about this incident? What more can you tell me about previous incidents involving this location or subjects?

The Critical Decision-Making Model Step 1: Collect Information Information collection is an ongoing process throughout the CDM … it doesn’t stop at Step 1 If you’re not getting the information you need … keep asking!

The Critical Decision-Making Model Link to video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FcrJDhelug Coeur d’Alene, ID

The Critical Decision-Making Model Step 2: Assess Situation, Threats & Risk Ask yourself … Do I need to take immediate action? What more information do I need? Am I trained and equipped to handle this situation myself What is the threat/risk?

The Critical Decision-Making Model Threat Assessment Accurately assess person, object or environmental factors that could put officer/public at risk Two risk categories at this stage: High risk Unknown risk Guard against officer complacency

The Critical Decision-Making Model Threat Assessment Assess the subject’s: Means Ability Opportunity Intent Watch out for “transfer of malice” (or aggression)

The Critical Decision-Making Model Begin developing a working strategy Minimize risk to victim and public Maximize officer safety Minimize risk to subject Allow for safe detention of subject Allow for recovery, preservation of evidence

The Critical Decision-Making Model Step 3: Consider Police Powers & Agency Policy Ask yourself … What legal powers do I have to take action? What agency policies control my response? Are there other issues I should think about (jurisdictional matters, mutual aid, etc.)?

The Critical Decision-Making Model Link to video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlb7goXKxFQ&feature=youtu.be New York State Police attempts to ID individual

The Critical Decision-Making Model Step 4: Identify Options, Determine Best Course of Action Ask yourself … What am I trying to achieve? What options do I have? What contingencies must I consider if I choose a particular option? Do I need to act now, or can I wait?

The Critical Decision-Making Model Possible Options and Contingencies Wait and collect more information Keep subject under observation Continue communicating with subject Tactically reposition and contain the area Take decisive action

The Critical Decision-Making Model Select Best Course of Action Keeping in mind … Greatest likelihood of success against least harm How proportional the response will be (given threat/risks) Safety of the public, your own safety and the sanctity of all life Agency mission and values (CDM core)

The Critical Decision-Making Model Step 5: Act, Review and Re-assess Execute the plan, then ask yourself … Did I achieve the desired outcome? Is there anything more I need to consider? What lessons did I learn? If the incident is not resolved, then “spin the model”

The Critical Decision-Making Model “Spinning the Model” Information collection is ongoing As new information comes in, ask yourself: What is the threat? What are my options? “Spinning the model” means re-assessing, fine- tuning your decision- making

The Critical Decision-Making Model How does this benefit me? (Esp. in tense and dynamic situations?) Nothing prevents officers from taking immediate action When there is time, CDM provides a useful structure for weighing options, making decisions Very similar to what SWAT teams already do Over time, it becomes second- nature … like driving a car

The Critical Decision-Making Model One Agency’s Experience: Nassau County (NY) Police Department Link to video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NCYvsEBAPU

The Critical Decision-Making Model Benefits of the CDM Better decisions up front “I didn’t have time to think” – very few situations where that is really the case CDM helps you gather information, assess threats, weigh options Helps to explain your actions after the fact Enhances officer credibility Protects officers in court

The Critical Decision-Making Model Looking at the CDM in Action Link to video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBY7zzsQVnU

The Critical Decision-Making Model Link to video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FcrJDhelug Coeur d’Alene, ID

The Critical Decision-Making Model

The Critical Decision-Making Model Thoughts? Questions? Observations?