Prisoner Control, Search and Transport

Description

Upon the successful completion of this course the student will be provided with the knowledge and skills to:

  • Obtain the requirements to carry a Firearm Onboard Aircraft (Know where and how to obtain the Certification in Compliance with FAA/TSA Regulations)
  • Learn leverage techniques and how to control a prisoner in a prone position, while avoiding the neck area.
  • Identify characteristics of armed individuals.
  • Identify effective common restraints.
  • Identify tools and procedures for defeating restraining devices
  • Demonstrate the most effective placement of restraining devices
  • Perform pre-transport searches of prisoners, buildings, vehicles, planes, etc.
  • Complete a transport checklist
  • Demonstrate vehicle seating of a suspect for maximum officer safety.
  • Utilize alternative light sources, as well as indirect lighting to enhance officer safety.
  • Proficiently establish transportation routes for transporting prisoners.
  • Complete a plan of action for movement/escorting prisoners outside of your vehicle.
  • Be cognitive of a plethora of elements outside of our control, which may negatively impact the transportation of a prisoner and how we can properly address those issues.
  • Identify areas of civil liability and case law that are relevant to transporting prisoners.
  • Describe the difference between a new arrest and a custodial transport.
  • Develop, interpret, and comply with agency transport regulations.
  • List/recognize the fatal danger signs during a prisoner transportation.
  • Write suitable descriptive reports, in alignment with their departmental policy and procedures.

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