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Stay Safe Instructional Programs 416-708-4078. Seminar Objectives. Regulation StatusDuty of CareDocumentationUse of Force Model. Stay Safe Instructional Programs 416-708-4078. Seminar Objectives. Training NeedsTrainer Credentials. Stay Safe Instructional Programs 416-708-4078. Regulation Status.
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1. Use of Force – Training Needs & Deliveries
CSIS Presentation
Stay Safe Instructional Programs
October 18, 2007
2. Stay Safe Instructional Programs 416-708-4078 Seminar Objectives Regulation Status
Duty of Care
Documentation
Use of Force Model
3. Stay Safe Instructional Programs 416-708-4078 Seminar Objectives Training Needs
Trainer Credentials
4. Stay Safe Instructional Programs 416-708-4078 Regulation Status Bill 159 – Aug 23rd 2007.
Currently in Development.
Training Curriculum.
Testing Standards.
Instructor Standards.
Announced - Fall 2007?
Into Force – 2008?
5. Stay Safe Instructional Programs 416-708-4078 Duty of Care Particular standard of conduct toward another person.
May be subject to liability to another to whom the “duty of care” is owed for an injury sustained by the other person.
6. Stay Safe Instructional Programs 416-708-4078 Use of Force Documentation Compliance with OR #434/07 (Record Keeping Requirements for Business Entities).
Must be completed each time a licensed employed in the course of employment:
7. Stay Safe Instructional Programs 416-708-4078 Use of Force Documentation Uses handcuffs, a baton, a firearm or any other weapon.
Uses any other kind of force.
Is accompanied by a dog that attacks a person.
Separate form completed for each employee involved in a single incident.
8. Stay Safe Instructional Programs 416-708-4078 Use of Force Documentation Signature required by authorized representative of the licensed employee.
Signature required by the licensed employee involved in the incident.
Retention level – 4 years or longer as required.
10. Stay Safe Instructional Programs 416-708-4078 Situational Factors Environment.
Number of Subjects.
Personal Perception.
Knowledge of Subjects.
11. Stay Safe Instructional Programs 416-708-4078 Situational Factors Time & Distance.
Potential Attack Signs.
12. Stay Safe Instructional Programs 416-708-4078 Profiled Behaviour (1) Co-operative Responds Appropriately to your Presence, Words, Requests or Direction
13. Stay Safe Instructional Programs 416-708-4078 Profiled Behaviour (2) Passive Resistant Refuses with little/no physical action to cooperate with lawful direction
14. Stay Safe Instructional Programs 416-708-4078 Profiled Behaviour (3) Active Resistant Use of Non-Assaultive physical action to resist
Includes pulling away to prevent/escape control or running away
15. Stay Safe Instructional Programs 416-708-4078 Profiled Behaviour (4) Assaultive Applies/Attempts to apply Force
Threatens by Act/Gesture to apply Force
16. Stay Safe Instructional Programs 416-708-4078 Profiled Behaviour(5) Serious Bodily Harm/Death Behaviour (acts) that you believe is intended to or likely will cause Serious Bodily Harm or Death.
17. Stay Safe Instructional Programs 416-708-4078 Perception Strength/Fitness Levels.
Experience.
Training/Skill Levels.
Fear.
Social Training/Responses.
18. Stay Safe Instructional Programs 416-708-4078 Perception Fatigue.
Injuries.
Stress.
19. Stay Safe Instructional Programs 416-708-4078 Tactical Considerations Disengage / Consequences
Engage / Consequences
Uniform / Equipment
Backup Available
20. Stay Safe Instructional Programs 416-708-4078 Use of Force Response Options Your Presence
Your presence can affect both the subject and the situation.
Visible signs of authority (uniforms) can alter a subjects behaviour.
21. Stay Safe Instructional Programs 416-708-4078 Use of Force Response Options Communications
Verbal and non-verbal communications may control and/or resolve a situation.
22. Stay Safe Instructional Programs 416-708-4078 Use of Force Response Options Physical Control
Soft techniques are control orientated - lower probability of causing injury.
Hard techniques are intended to manage a subjects behaviour/allow application of a control technique - have a higher probability of causing injury.
23. Stay Safe Instructional Programs 416-708-4078 Use of Force Response Options Intermediate Weapons
This use of force option involves the use of a less-lethal weapon that is not intended to cause injury or death…i.e.. impact weapons and aerosols.
24. Stay Safe Instructional Programs 416-708-4078 Use of Force Response Options Lethal Force
This use of force option involves the use of any weapons or techniques that are intended to, or are reasonably likely to cause serious bodily harm or death.
25. Stay Safe Instructional Programs 416-708-4078 Training Needs Use of Force Principles.
Crisis/De-escalation Training.
Effective Communications Training
Documentation Principles
26. Stay Safe Instructional Programs 416-708-4078 Trainer Credentials Adult-Education Background.
Lesson Plan/Course Training Standards.
Subject Matter Expertise.
Experience in Judicial Procedures.
“Your” Legal Teams Approval.
27. Use of Force – Training Needs & Deliveries
CSIS Presentation
Stay Safe Instructional Programs
October 18, 2007