The events of 2020 were seen before in varying degrees. Each time we encounter similar resistance to law enforcement, we adjust and charge forward. Morale and officer initiated activities are at an all-time low. As instructors, we have an opportunity to positively impact training, morale, and an officer’s desire to be proactive. This class is designed to give instructors tools to train the changing demands of our communities while maintaining a high level of productivity and safety despite changes in use of force policies.
This course will also discuss topics including:
- The new expectation of tactical communication
- If they run, do we chase?
- Do the number of officers and their experience really matter?
- Who has your back?
- The standard has not changed
Our training experts recommend this course for all training officers, supervisors, and command staff.
Instructor: Deputy Chief Sean Case
Deputy Chief Case has been involved in law enforcement since 1998, beginning his career with the Los Angeles Police Department and currently working for the Anchorage Police Department in Alaska. In his twenty-year career with the Anchorage Police Department, Deputy Chief Case has served in various roles including SWAT Officer, K9 handler, School Resource Officer, Patrol Sergeant, Internal Affairs Investigator, Patrol Shift Commander, Patrol and Administration Division Captain. Deputy Chief Case is a use of force instructor that includes developing, training, and implementing use of force standards, documentation, investigations, and department policies.
- Credit Hours: 1
- Class ID: 22-07-2-A1
- Area: 703
- Topic: Leadership, Training Management
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