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Patrol Response to Contemporary Problems [electronic resource] : Enhancing Performance of First Responders Through Knowledge and Experienc

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kolman, John A.
Contributor:
Kolman, John A., Contributor.
National Tactical Officers Association, Content Provider.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Police patrol--United States.
Police training--United States.
Police training.
Police patrol.
Local Subjects:
Police patrol--United States.
Police training--United States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (272 p.)
Place of Publication:
Springfield : Charles C Thomas, 2006.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Police officers today are tasked with an extraordinary and diverse set of challenges in the field requiring a variety of core competencies. To successfully accomplish their daily missions, not only do police officers need to be technically proficient and physically fit, they also need to have an unusually broad base of knowledge in a wide variety of subjects, from law to first aid and tactics. Each chapter in this textbook addresses important diverse and evolving skill sets that the patrol officer must possess in order to protect the public, reduce risk and maximize success during every encoun
Contents:
PATROL RESPONSE TOCONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS; CONTENTS; Part 1 PREPARATION AND CONDITIONING; Chapter 1 THE INDOMITABLE MINDSET:; Chapter 2 A FIGHT FOR YOUR LIFE; Chapter 4 FITNESS FOR THE MODERN-DAY; Part 2 TRAINING AND EQUIPMENT; Chapter 5 PRINCIPLES OF COMBAT SHOOTING; Chapter 6 THE INTERMEDIATE RIFLE AND PATROL; Chapter 7 LESS-LETHAL FORCE OPTIONS:; Chapter 8 EXPLOSIVES RECOGNITION FORFIRST RESPONDERS; Chapter 10 VEHICLE STOPS1; Chapter 11 BUILDING SEARCHES; Part 4 PATROL RESPONSE TO CRITICAL INCIDENTS; Chapter 12 FIRST RESPONSE TO A HOSTAGE; Chapter 14 UNIFIED COMMAND:; Part 5 LEGAL ASPECTS
Chapter 16 LITIGATION AND SURVIVINGChapter 17 THEY ARRESTED ME FOR FIRST DEGREE; Chapter 18 UNDERSTANDING THE LEGAL PROCESS
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
ISBN:
0-398-08466-1
OCLC:
689996293

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