Force Decisions: A Citizen's Guide To Understanding How Police Determine Appropriate Use Of Force
by Rory Miller /
2012 / English / EPUB
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Winner – 2013 USA Best Books Award
Winner – 2013 USA Best Books Award
Finalist – 2013 Book of the Year Award by ForeWord Magazine
Finalist – 2013 Book of the Year Award by ForeWord Magazine
In a free and peaceful society where so many have been taught
that all violence is wrong, citizens are often confused and
dismayed when officers use force, even when the force is
perfectly lawful and justified.
In a free and peaceful society where so many have been taught
that all violence is wrong, citizens are often confused and
dismayed when officers use force, even when the force is
perfectly lawful and justified.
This book allows you to ‘take’ a basic USE OF FORCE class just
as if you were a rookie at the police academy. Below are some
highlights of what is included in ‘your’ basic use of force
class:
This book allows you to ‘take’ a basic USE OF FORCE class just
as if you were a rookie at the police academy. Below are some
highlights of what is included in ‘your’ basic use of force
class:
SECTION 1. TRAINING. I explain policy and laws that officers
are taught. We examine use of force, how to define a threat,
and the difference between excessive force and unnecessary
force.
SECTION 1. TRAINING. I explain policy and laws that officers
are taught. We examine use of force, how to define a threat,
and the difference between excessive force and unnecessary
force.
SECTION 2. CHECKS AND BALANCES. This section explains how an
officer’s decisions are examined if suspected of being bad
decisions.
SECTION 2. CHECKS AND BALANCES. This section explains how an
officer’s decisions are examined if suspected of being bad
decisions.
SECTION 3. EXPERIENCE. We explore how officers see the world
that they live in. Somewhere in the fog between training and
experience, the officer has to make a decision. Sometimes
decisions will be made in a fraction of a second and on partial
information. Sometimes a decision will change the lives of
everyone involved―forever.
SECTION 3. EXPERIENCE. We explore how officers see the world
that they live in. Somewhere in the fog between training and
experience, the officer has to make a decision. Sometimes
decisions will be made in a fraction of a second and on partial
information. Sometimes a decision will change the lives of
everyone involved―forever.
SECTION 4. ABOUT YOU. Review what you should have learned. Why
does community action fail? What is it that can really be done?
Know how to behave when faced by an officer. Until this
section, I have tried to put you in the headspace of an
officer, giving you an overview of his training and a taste of
his experiences. Now I will try to let you feel like a suspect.
That’s a lot of mind bending for one book. Get plenty of sleep
and drink lots of water.
SECTION 4. ABOUT YOU. Review what you should have learned. Why
does community action fail? What is it that can really be done?
Know how to behave when faced by an officer. Until this
section, I have tried to put you in the headspace of an
officer, giving you an overview of his training and a taste of
his experiences. Now I will try to let you feel like a suspect.
That’s a lot of mind bending for one book. Get plenty of sleep
and drink lots of water.