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Security Training Outline
USE OF FORCE TRAINING OUTLINE FOR S EC RITY OFFIC ERS
PRINCIPLES OF JUSTIFICATION
* Justified Use of Force Decision Making
* Rules of Confrontation
* Liability Issues
ANTI-INJURY, STRENGTH BUILDING & BALANCE TRAINING
* Anti-Injury Exercises
* Injury Prevention
* How the Mind and Body Learn Control Tactics and React to Danger
TRAUMA CONTROL
* Emergency Blocking
* Rolls and Break-falls
CONTROL AND DEFENSIVE TACTICS
* Justified Use of Force Decision Making
* Attack Management Procedure
* Holds, Wrist Locks, Arm Bars, & Take Down Techniques
* Close Quarters Fighting & Ground Fighting Techniques
* Verbal Control Skills
* Blocking and Counterstriking Techniques
* Pressure Sensitive Areas
* Actual Simulation Training
WEAPON CONTROL
* Weapon Disarming (Firearms, knives & levers)
* Weapon Defense (Retention)
* Actual Simulation Training
EXTENDIBLE BATON AND IMPACT WEAPONS
* Extendible and Straight Batons
* Target and Non-target areas
* Types of Pressure (Impact, Gradual, Thrust & Moving)
* Encounter Single and Multiple Attackers
* Forehand and Backhand Strikes
* Using the Baton as a control instrument and searching tool (with non-impact pressure)
* Use of Control Instruments (Holding and Searching)
* Movement and Tactics
OC (PEPPER SPRAY)
* History of OC
* Proper use & Tactics
* Effects of OC and Decontamination after use
* Actual OC simulation training
ASSAILANT AND RESISTER CONTROL
* Attack Management Procedure
* Weapon Defense and Disarming
* Use of OC
* Use of Shield
* Use of Control Instruments and Impact Weapons
* Use of Hobble and Handcuffs
* Emergency Handcuffing
* Use of Physical Control and Defensive Tactics
* Actual Simulation Training
COOPERATIVE SUBJECT CONTROL
* Handcuffing
* Use of Verbal Control Skills
* Actual Simulation Training
AT THE END OF THIS TRAINING, THE OFFICER WILL BE ABLE TO:
* Conduct a thorough search of a person or object
* Determine when the potential for violence is present,
* Make proactive determinations when to:
* Request the aid of a supervisor,
* Alert others,
* Request assistance,
* Recognize tactical limitations of armed/unarmed security officers,
* Make appropriate on-the-spot decisions regarding the use of force and tactics,
* Employ safety tactics to:
* Observe, sweep, and secure rooms and other areas,
* Respond to alarms and probable emergencies,
* Use verbal direction (persuasion, advice, and warning) to control subjects,
* Use physical control methods for self-defense,
* Stabilize situations pending arrival of outside law enforcement assistance authorities, and
* Provide physical protection to others.
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