Intermediate USE Of FORCE TCOLE # 2107

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Intermediate USE of FORCE
TCOLE Course # 2107
AND
BCCO PCT #4 PowerPoint
UNIT FOUR
ADMINISTRATIVE
• Please complete the BCCO PCT #4
Registration form and turn it in now.
• Make sure you sign TCOLE Report of
Training (PID#, Full Name and DOB).
• All cell phones off please – pay
attention to course materials and show
common respect & courtesy.
About Your Instructor
Course Facilitator - Mentor
George D. Little
A.S. & B.S. Criminal Justice & Sociology
B.S.CJ Wayland Baptist University, San Antonio
M.S. Criminology & Counter-Terrorism University of the
State of New York
2012 T.C.L.E.O.S.E. Professional Achievement Award
Certified Crime Prevention Specialist (C.C.P.S.)
TCLEOSE Basic Instructor Certificate 1984
TCLEOSE Master Peace Officer 1991
MP Special Operations Operator Counter-Terrorism 1988
Graduate Drug Enforcement Administration Academy 1977
43- years Law Enforcement Experience
40-Years Teaching & Instructor Experience
COURSE/LESSON
OVERVIEW
Learning Objectives
Learning Objective 4.0: Participant will be
able to identify the appropriate uses of deadly
force as defined by court decisions. The student
will be able to identify the typical post shooting
reactions by officers and their departments
including psychological and investigative
responses.
The student will be able to
demonstrate on a written objective type
examination an understanding of this area to a
specified percentage.
Learning Objective 4.1: Participant will be
able to identify issues that should be addressed
in an agency's deadly force policy.
Learning Objective 4.2: Participant will be
able to identify the fleeing felon rule established
in common law.
Learning Objective 4.3: Participant will be
able to identify key elements of the most
significant court case(s) concerning the use of
deadly force.
Learning Objective 4.4: Participant will be
able to identify three psychological reactions
that officers often experience following a
shooting incident.
Learning Objective 4.5: Participant will be
able to identify the 5 phases of transition that
persons who experience traumatic events
typically go through.
Learning Objective 4.6: Participant will be
able to identify various post-shooting services
available to officers.
Learning Objective 4.7: Participant will be
able to identify typical procedures that are
followed after an officer involved shooting.
Learning Objective 4.8: Participant will be
able to identify typical procedures that are
followed in an internal affairs investigation of
excessive force.
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All Course
Sources
and/or
Resources
are listed
in your
Participant
Handout
Intermediate
USE OF FORCE
Participant Handout
TEXAS COMMISSION ON LAW ENFORCEMENT
Course # 2107
TRAINING SUPPLEMENT
Hosted By:
Bexar County Constable Office PCT#4
Questions?
“Knowledge is
“POWER” Stay
informed, stay
SAFE, stay
Vigilant & stay
Alive”