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De‐Escalation Techniques

Click Link to get access to Verbal  De-Escalation E-BOOK PDF - Field Guide Series Officers confront the threat of violence daily, and De‐Escalation techniques may seem to be unnatural in these situations. Officers are naturally driven to fight or flight when threatened. However, to effectively de‐escalate a situation, we can do none of these. In this training you will learn: ·       28-page E-book PDF ·       Verbal De-escalation tactics and skills used to prevent physical confrontation. PLUS A FREE BONUS: PDF E-Book-Glossary of Legal Terms - Free Bonus

Six Steps to Prevent Officer Fatigue

Click Link to access  6 Steps to Prevent Officer Fatigue - E-Book Officers accept the burden of responsibilities regarding the safety and security of the community. Working as an officer carries a hectic, stressful, and dangerous environment unique to this line of work. Research has revealed that officers experience high levels of stress, burnout, and various mental health-related concerns due to their jobs. But one of the most significant risks to officers and their overall performance on the job is frequently missed — fatigue.

Types of Liability for Law Enforcement

TYPES OF LIABILITY FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT E-Book The Law Enforcement profession is innately high-risk work. It can seem like agencies and officers face liability and risks at every turn. Corrections Officers can be held liable when they fail to protect individuals in their custody for whom they are responsible. When officers and other public officials are sued, and the Plaintiff (the one bringing the suit) wins, the officer or official is found LIABLE. This is similar to a verdict of guilt in a criminal trial. There are different types of liability. Depending on the type, the officer or official may or may not be personally responsible for financial damages.

Warning Signs a Corrections Officer May Be Compromised

Click Link To Get Access ToWarning Signs a Corrections Officer May Be Compromised Warning Signs a Corrections Officer May Be Compromised One of the saddest things I’ve witnessed over my career is when a correctional officer became compromised by an inmate. It’s highly unlikely anyone enters the corrections intending to be fired or charged with a crime, yet, it happens. Every profession has people that should not be working in that field.

Field Guide for Law Enforcement

Welcome to The Training Academy. Whether you're looking to become a Police Officer, Corrections Officer, or advancing your career in law enforcement, we provide the practical skills and valuable information you need. Our mission is to provide the reliable resources you need to enhance your career and help you have a safe and successful career in corrections and policing.   We help you become more innovative, safer, successful, and effective officers. BE MORE THAN AVERAGE!