What are the officer/subject factors?
1. Age
2. Size
3. Relative Strength
4. Skill Level
Follow Through Considerations
Stabilize
Monitor/Debrief
Search
Escort
Trasport
Turnover/ Release
GUN
Grab, Undo, Neutralize
Jail code
DOC 350
PREA
Prison Rape Elimination Act
What is the proper positioning to escort an inmate?
2 1/2
Control alternatives
Escort Holds
compliance holds
control devices
Passive Countermeasures
DONE
Danger, Overriding Concern, No Progress, Escape
Juvenile Code
Doc 346
Basic Classifications
Adult Juvenile/ Male Female
What are the catagories of force?
1. Trained technique
2. Dynamic application of a trained tactic
3. Not trained but justified
Protective Alternatives
Active Countermeasures
Incapacitating Techniques
Intermediate Weapons
Deadly Force
O.I.R
Opening, Information Gathering, Resolution
Deliberate Indifference case
Estelle V. Gamble
Professional Communication Goal
Obtain Willing Cooperation
What are the pre-attack postures?
1. Boxer Stance
2. Shoulder Shift
3. Hand Set
4. Target Glance
Approach Considerations
Decision-making
Tactical Deployment
Tactical Evaluation
REACT
Request cooperation
Explain Reason
Allow Choice
Check Decision
Take action
Objectively Reasonable
Graham V. Connor
Correctional Emergencies
Disturbance, Fire, Medical, Miscellaneous emergencies
What are the different types of stabilization?
1. Presence
2. Verbal
3. Standing
4. Wall
5. Ground
Intervention Options
presence
dialogue
control alternatives
protective alternatives
deadly force
EDP
Emotionally disturbed person
940.29
Abuse of residents in a penal facility
use of force restrictions
US Constitution
WI State Statutes
WI Administrative