Practical And Tactical Handcuffing

Handcuffs are among the most often used tool by officers, yet training is severely lacking. Studies show that over 67% of resistance by subjects occurs after the first handcuff has been applied. All too often the result is injury and/or death to either the officer or subject.

This 4 hour course is the most complete and innovative handcuffing course in the country. The techniques presented are practical and effective.
In this class you will learn:

                  Handcuffing Nomenclature
                  Hinged Handcuffs
                
General Handcuffing Guidelines
                  Handcuffing the Resistive, Non-Resistive, or Semi-Resistive Subject.
                
The Prone Straight Arm Lock
                  Disengage & Decentralization Skills
                  Prone Handcuffing
                  Standing to Prone Handcuffed Subject
                  Removing Handcuffs
                  Use of Contact Cover
 

Oleoresin Capsicum Aerosol Training

Aerosol chemical agents have been around for many years. The impact of the use of these chemical agents wasn't significant until 1976 when Mr. Gardner Whitcomb introduced an Oleoresin Capsicum (pepper spray) formulation. At the request of Mr. Whitcomb, the first official OC training manual was co-written by Roland Ouellette and Ed Nowicki. OC has proven to be more effective than CS or CN, and as a result, numerous companies now manufacture OC aerosol sprays

Since the introduction of the OCAT® training program in 1991, more than 200,000 basic users have been trained from agencies such as, federal, military, law enforcement, security, and corrections. The OCAT® program is not brand specific and addresses the proper use of all OC products.
Identify the stages of conflict in order to: recognize the threat, reduce the threat, and determine how and when to use force.

Apply state-of-the-art tactical concepts such as: spraying techniques, disengagement, proper defensive positions, methods of movement, multiple opponent defense, contact and cover system, defense against moving attacks, ground defense, and drawing techniques.
 

The MEB Basic/Advanced Course

Note:
An agency may substitute other terms to identify an officer's hands, feet or body sides for the purpose of standardization. The Council does not object to this provided it is documented and consistently applied to all agency approval, skill based certification programs. The Council accepts "weak" and "support" as being synonymous in expression and meaning.
This second curriculum course is called the Advanced Course and consists of an 8 hour user level course and a two-day Advanced Instructor Course. The Advanced Course adds four subject-control techniques to the Basic Course Curriculum in just four additional hours.
 

Domestic Violence for Law Enforcement

Course Topics:

- Evolution of Response to Law Enforcement.
- Dynamics of Domestic Violence.
- Rural Culture and Rural Law Enforcement
  Response.
- Key Definitions and Issues.
- 911 / Emergency Call Taking.
- Officer and Victim Safety.
- Investigations, Follow-up Investigations &
  Special Cases.
- Interviewing Techniques.
- Report Writing.
- Evidence Collection.
- Courthouse Security.
- Civil Warrants Process.
- Booking and Detention Process.
- Coordinated Community Response.
- Administration and Management.
The instructor is a Domestic Violence “STAR” instructor certified by the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, and counts with six years of experience with the Domestic Violence unit and four years of street patrol in Law Enforcement.
 

Management of Aggressive Behavior For Public Safety

MOAB® presents principles, techniques, and skills for recognizing, reducing, and managing violent and aggressive behavior. The program also provides humane and compassionate methods of dealing with aggressive people. Every technique - nonverbal, verbal, or physical - is based on a solid principle. MOAB® goes beyond the strategies for preventing and diffusing a crisis. It addresses the multitude of crises and stages of conflict.


MOAB® is the most innovative, comprehensive, and effective course on managing aggressive behavior in the country today. MOAB® Training has developed an intense, fresh approach to dealing with people.


What you will gain - Preventing & Diffusing Aggressive Behavior


    * Calm people and diffuse anxious or aggressive behavior.
    * In depth techniques in non-verbal communications,
     
listening skills and verbal communication skills.
    * Mental preparation skills
    * Managing anxiety, verbal aggression and physical aggression.
    * Understanding diversion and cornering mistakes.
    * Learn how to confront multiple aggressive people.
 

Spanish for Law Enforcement

Upon completion of this course, you will be able to utilize Spanish in order to do the following:

greet, leavetake, and employ basic courtesy phrases;
utilize communication strategies and questions to negotiate a mutual level of understanding with Spanish-speakers;
identify yourself and others;
engage in routine car stops;
search vehicles;
issue routine traffic citations;
issue body commands;
conduct pat downs and arrests;
search individuals;
attend to medical emergencies and accidents
collect personal information from suspects, victims, or witnesses; and
serve search and arrest warrants.

You will also gain a basic understanding of various differences between U.S. and Latino cultures that are important to know in order to avoid possible misunderstandings.
 
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