1 CIVILIAN LAW ENFORCEMENT AND USE OF FORCE. 2 BASIC STANDARDS Reasonable and Necessary Deadly Force - Deadly Force.

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1 CIVILIAN LAW ENFORCEMENT AND USE OF FORCE

2 BASIC STANDARDS Reasonable and Necessary Deadly Force - Deadly Force

3 DIFFERENT MINDSETS Military - Fire Police - Restraint

4 CONTROL OF FORCE Guidelines Training Oversight

5 DEADLY FORCE Intend to Kill/Seriously Hurt Substantial Risk

6 REASONABLE BELIEF: Reasonable Man Considering the Circumstance

7 EXCESSIVE FORCE Severity of the Crime Nature of the Threat Resistance Flight

8 SELF DEFENSE Deadly Force - Deadly Force Proportional Force Defense of Others

9 DEFENSE OF PROPERTY Deadly Force - Felony Intruder Non-Deadly Force –No time for Legal Recourse –Request to Desist is Ignored

10 ARREST Deadly Force - Deadly Force Non Deadly - Reasonable Amount

11 CRIME PREVENTION Deadly Force - Prevent Felony Non-Deadly Force - Reasonable Amount

12 USE OF FORCE CONTINUIM Use Minimum Force Necessary Gradual Increase Skip Levels if Necessary

13 WHY USE MINIMUM FORCE? Avoid Injury Public Confidence Prevent Escalation Preserve Justice

14 CONTROL TECHNIQUES Verbal Physical Control Physical Strike Chemical Agents Non-Deadly Weapons

15 USE OF FIREARMS Draw only if Justified Shoot to Stop Shoot at the Center Shoot until they Stop

16 ADMINISTRATIVE REVIEW Reports Review: –Departmental Orders? –Effective Policy? –Adequate Training?

17 CONCLUSION Situation Training Force Continuum Training Periodic Policy Review

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