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The USTRMC has founded and established, and continually initiates and develops internationally recognized and accepted model tactical and leadership concepts, principles, procedures and practical applications for law enforcement high risk incidentaction and resolution. COURSE: “LESS LETHAL TACTICAL INTERVENTION” © The primary objective of this course is to provide the student with the information, theory, concepts, principles and tactics to safely resolve an incident of an armed person threatening to injure or kill himself or herself, or other people, through the use of a less lethal tactical intervention. A secondary objective of this course is to provide the student with a less lethal tool (the "Physically Aggressive Criminal Control and Restraint System" ®©) and the training necessary to utilize the tool for the control and restraint of a physically aggressive criminal or emotionally / psychologically dysfunctioning person. CONTENT: - Case studies of incidents in which people have threatened to injure or kill themselves are examined and discussed. - Less lethal tactical intervention deployment considerations are examined and discussed. - General tactical concepts are examined and discussed. - Areas of training, assessment, equipment, tools and resource requirements are examined and discussed. The "Physically Aggressive Criminal Control and Restraint System" ®© tool is presented, examined and discussed. - Law enforcement management, philosophy, theory and politics relative to training, preparation and deployment for resolution of high risk police incidents are examined and discussed. - The ‘tactical combat fighting mindset’ is examined and discussed. - Less lethal tactical intervention deployment procedures are examined and discussed. - A practical proficiency assessment is established and conducted. LENGTH OF COURSE: This course is eight (8) hours.
The student is required to successfully complete course work, research project, and final assessment for certification by the USTRMC.
The cost of this course is $50.00 (fifty dollars). "Physically Aggressive Criminal Control and Restraint System" ®© tool: $500.00 (five hundred dollars)
CONTACT: e-mail: sdintino@ustrmc.org Telephone: 610-331-6310 Fax: 610-384-6385 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||