Mastering Command and Control of Barricaded Subjects for the Patrol Supervisor - Webinar

Description

Individuals who refuse to submit to arrest present significant risk to patrol officers and citizens alike. Supervisors ultimately have great influence over the tempo of barricade incidents which, when proper tactics and mindset are employed, lead to favorable outcomes. Learn the basics of barricades and how patrol supervisors can hone their skills when faced with this type of incident.

Objectives:

Learn what defines a barricaded suspect.

Understand the overall objectives in a critical incident.

Learn why the presence of a supervisor often slows the momentum of the incident and reduces the force used.

Identify the makeup of the Immediate Action Team and the low lethal options available. 

Discuss the legalities of "surround and call out" in terms of the 4th Amendment.

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