To stay safe and limit liability, correctional officers need to keep training
To stay safe and limit liability, correctional officers need to keep training
In complex, real-world use-of-force encounters, response time will be significantly longer than the .83 seconds necessary to respond to a simple light change.
Implicit bias, legitimacy and procedural justice apply as much to managing our own agencies as they do to our relationship with the community
The 120 training bulletins covered over 110 fire service topics
A technique long used to improve athletic performance can also help officers in high-stress encounters
The 240 training bulletins covered nearly 100 corrections topics
The 360 training bulletins covered more than 130 law enforcement topics
Officers must train for encounters with subjects displaying signs of ExDS
Certifying firefighters for special operations enhances community service, but it comes with risk
Establishing policies and training, investigating complaints and preventing retaliation are key steps
Focus on incorporating online learning into your personnel’s daily routine
Focusing on high-liability, high-risk topics is key