Maximum participants: 20
Duration: 5 days
STRESS MANAGEMENT
- What Is Stress
- What Is Distress?
- Types Of Stress
- Causes Of Stress
- What Are Stressors?
- Psychological Effect Of Stress
- Physical Effect Of Stress
- Social Behaviour And Stress
- Managing Stress
SEARCHING
- Defining Search
- Police Power To Search
- Four Types Of Searches – Visual, Psychological, Physical And Environmental
- Searching Positions – Spread Eagle, Kneeling, Prone
- Searching Of Personal Possessions – Bags, Luggage, And Equipment
- Vehicular Search – Interior, Trunk, Engine, Wheels And Under Vehicle
- Building Search – Interior and Exterior
VEHICLE STOPS
- Use Of One Vehicle Stop
- Use Of Two Vehicles Stop
- Use Of Three Vehicles Stop
TECHNIQUES OUTSIDE THE DANGER POINT
- Quick Peep
- Slicing the Pie
- Mirroring
BUILDING ENTRY
- Button Hook
- Diagonal
- Three-Man
- Limited Penetration
- Criss- Cross
COVER AWARENESS
- Defining Cover
- Cover From Firepower – Hard Cover
- Cover From View – Concealment
- Shooting From Cover
- Transition From Cover To Cover
LOWLIGHT
FLASHLIGHT MUST HAVE FEATURES
- High Output Beam
- High Energy Source
- Tactical Correct Switch
FLASHLIGHT APPLICATIONS
- Navigating
- Searching
- Communicating
- Identifying
- Controlling
FLASHLIGHT PRINCIPLES
- Operating From The Lowest Level Of Light
- Light And Move
- Dominate With Light
- Avoid Backlighting
- Use Intermittence Light
- Align Three Things - Eyes, Sight, and Flashlight
- Breathe And Relax
- Operate Flashlight At Different Levels
- Walk With More Than One Light
- Communicate With Lights
FLASHLIGHT TECHNIQUES
- Harries
- Roger Sure-fire
- Ayoob
- Chapman
- Modified FBI
- Neck Index
COLOR CODES
- Psychological Indicators Of State Of Mental Alertness
- White – Being Unaware Or Not Alert
- Yellow – Being Aware And Alert
- Orange – A State Of Readiness
- Red – Active Response To A Situation
TEN DEADLY ERRORS
- Apathy
- Failure to maintain proficiency/Care of Firearms, Vehicle, and Equipment
- Failure to get enough sleep
- Failure to watch hands
- Improper Searching and Hand-Cuffing
- Relaxing to Soon
- Tombstone Courage
- Over Looking Danger Signs
- Taking a Bad Position
- Preoccupation
EXPANDABLE BATON
- Use of Expandable Baton
- Baton Grip
- Blocks
- Strikes to Non Fatal Body Areas
- Baton Retention
USE OF FORCE Continuum
- Officer’s Presence
- Verbalization
- Empty Hand Control
- Less lethal Methods –
- Baton
- Chemical - Pepper Spray
- Conducted Energy Devices (Taser)
- Lethal - Firearms