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Essential Question: How are police allowed to protect themselves? Use of Force Introduction to Law & Justice Unit 6

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Page 1: Essential Question: How are police allowed to protect themselves? Use of Force Introduction to Law & Justice Unit 6

Essential Question: How are police allowed to protect themselves?

Use of ForceIntroduction to Law &

Justice Unit 6

Page 2: Essential Question: How are police allowed to protect themselves? Use of Force Introduction to Law & Justice Unit 6

Essential Question: How are police allowed to protect themselves?

Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLTEC) Use of Force

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Essential Question: How are police allowed to protect themselves?

Use of Force IssuesThe purpose of any force use

is to gain compliancePain cannot be used to punishPolice are allowed to use a

higher level of force than the suspect We don’t have to fight fair

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Essential Question: How are police allowed to protect themselves?

Use of Force Issues

Must go by what officer knew at the timeGun found to be unloaded not an

issueWeapon can be anything: car,

chair, or anything else that may cause death or serious injury

Reasonableness” is the standardLeast force not required

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Essential Question: How are police allowed to protect themselves?

ReasonablenessFactors:Degree/extent

of forceLocation/placePart of official

dutyTotality of

circumstance

Severity of crimeWas suspect

immediate threat to officer/others

Suspect resistanceEvasion/fleeing

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Essential Question: How are police allowed to protect themselves?

Important Deadly Force CaseTennessee v. Garner (1985)

Cannot shoot a fleeing felonCan only shoot if they are a danger to the public

Shooting is considered a seizure

Deadly force may be used if the suspect “Uses or threatens to use…”

Jeopardy – Critical element to justified use of force

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Essential Question: How are police allowed to protect themselves?

Deadly Force Issues

No warning shotBullets will travel 500 feet to

2 miles depending on weaponBullets will go through walls,

doors, and even some metals

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Essential Question: How are police allowed to protect themselves?

Officer's Presence (uniform, vehicle)

Dialogue (warnings, persuasion)

Empty-Hand SoftPassive (wrist locks)

Empty-Hand HardChemical Agent (O.C.) - Physical strikes

Impact Weapon(Baton, ASP)

Lethal Force(Firearm, death strikes)

Use of Force Continuum

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Essential Question: How are police allowed to protect themselves?

Verbal non-compliance - No!

Psychological Intimidation - stare

Passive Resistance - limp

Defensive Resistance - push

Active Aggression-punches

Deadly Force

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Essential Question: How are police allowed to protect themselves?

Reassess!You must REASSESS the use of

force after each use (i.e. strike, shot, etc.)

Excessive Force – Not using appropriate level in response to threat &/or failure to reassess

Police Brutality - Intentional inappropriate use of force

Is this brutality? Media Clip

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Essential Question: How are police allowed to protect themselves?

Compliance WeaponsOnce called Non-Lethal or

Less than Lethal

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Essential Question: How are police allowed to protect themselves?

TaserElectro-Muscular

Disruption 35 foot max

rangeTasercam records Works on animalsMedia ClipFunny Clip

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Essential Question: How are police allowed to protect themselves?

Oleoresin Capsicum SprayCapsaicin – found

in range of plants including peppers

Burning sensation in nasal/eye area

Dye is addedDeactivation

required Media Clip

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Essential Question: How are police allowed to protect themselves?

BatonsOldest of police

weaponsPR-24 is a

modified martial arts weapon

Expandable batons more compact

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Essential Question: How are police allowed to protect themselves?

BatonsHollow metals

used for better impact

Baton strike chart example here on right

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Essential Question: How are police allowed to protect themselves?

K-9Duty/tactical K-9

is trained to search and subdue

In 1970’s K-9s not popular due to civil rights era images

Most dogs from European trainers

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Essential Question: How are police allowed to protect themselves?

Diversionary DevicesUsed by SWATSound wave

and flash cause disorientation

Limited fire risk

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Essential Question: How are police allowed to protect themselves?

Other “Less than Lethal”Pepperball GunsRubber BulletsSticky FoamBean Bag RoundEmerging

technology such as microwaves, directed energy, etc

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Essential Question: How are police allowed to protect themselves?

Deadly ForceOnce called Non-Lethal or

Less than Lethal

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Essential Question: How are police allowed to protect themselves?

HandgunsConvenient

size, but not the best weapon

2 typesRevolverSemi-Auto

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Essential Question: How are police allowed to protect themselves?

HandgunsGuns are

identified by barrel measurement.22.38.459mm (metric)

Caliber Media Clip

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Essential Question: How are police allowed to protect themselves?

HandgunsSemi-Autos have

key partsSlideSpringBarrelTriggerTrigger Guard M Ml pedia i

Firing pinMagazine

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Essential Question: How are police allowed to protect themselves?

HandgunsBullet types

Wad cutter Hallow pointSlugTalonGlazer Safety

slug

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Essential Question: How are police allowed to protect themselves?

HandgunsBullets are

made of 4 parts:BulletCasePropellantPrimer

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Essential Question: How are police allowed to protect themselves?

RiflesFar more

accurate and more damage

Also identified by barrel width

Rifling makes bullet more accurate Like a football

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Essential Question: How are police allowed to protect themselves?

ShotgunsVery powerfulLimited distanceBullets are slugs,

pellets, or combination

Can shoot gas, bags, etc

Barrel is by gauge

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Essential Question: How are police allowed to protect themselves?

Use of Force ExamplesPCP Hands On Media Clip

PCP Media ClipCocaine Media Clip

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Essential Question: How are police allowed to protect themselves?

Use of ForceIntroduction to Law &

Justice Unit 6