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Force Investigations
Course Introduction
Welcome to the Course (1:23)
Meet Your Instructor (3:02)
Course Goals & Objectives (1:54)
Course Materials (1:14)
Disclaimer (2:14)
First Quiz (0:52)
Legal & Practical Considerations of Force
Introduction to Terminology (3:02)
Terminology (13:21)
1983 (2:59)
Tennessee v. Garner (7:55)
Graham v. Connor (9:00)
"Stand Your Ground" (9:16)
R.I.D.E.R. (16:02)
Review
Investigations
Introduction (1:58)
General Investigations (3:36)
Case Organization & Case Review (6:52)
Timelines (10:04)
Statements (7:22)
What is a Force Investigation? (1:29)
What is a Board Certified Force Investigator (1:10)
Law Enforcement Use of Force v. Individual Self-Defense (7:46)
Separating Self-Defense from Criminal Action (2:42)
Review
Use of Force
Use of Force - The Concept (5:33)
Individual Subject Factors (3:57)
Signs of Aggression & Submission (3:34)
Levels of Force (2:20)
Levels of Force - Resistance (4:58)
Levels of Force - Response (5:37)
Force Continuums (3:46)
Linear Models (3:32)
Stair-Step-Models (0:58)
Circular Models (3:35)
Review
Force Event Dynamics
Defining a Force Event (4:00)
Does it really happen that fast? (3:55)
The Environment (8:07)
Perception (10:12)
Fear (5:04)
The "Hot Pot Exercise" (7:28)
Intent (3:32)
Verbal Warnings (3:58)
The Force Decision Making Process (6:24)
Review
The Human Performance Condition
Action v. Reaction (2:51)
Response v. Conditioned Response (3:47)
Reaction Time v. Response Time (4:58)
Time Considerations (7:12)
Distance Considerations (11:26)
Review
The Impacts of Stress
The Human Brain (4:51)
Physiological Impacts of Stress (9:00)
Psychological Impacts of Stress (3:37)
Review
Real-World Observational Capabilities
Real-World Observation Capabilities (3:42)
The Human Eye (14:40)
The Great Prediction Engine (14:22)
Observational Timing (4:59)
Inattentional Blindness (5:32)
Cameras v. The Human Being (12:03)
Review
Weapons Considerations
Open Hands (7:08)
Self-Defense Sprays (8:31)
Conducted Electrical Weapons (11:32)
Impact Weapons (5:36)
Edged Weapons (8:15)
Firearm Considerations (16:54)
Review
Crime Scene & Forensic Evidence
First Things First (5:40)
Watch the video! (6:59)
Crime Scene Perimeters (4:24)
Crime Scene Log (6:41)
Crime Scene Diagrams (6:42)
Crime Scene Photographs (3:26)
Wound & Blood Evidence (2:48)
Spent Casings (4:01)
Video Walk-Through (2:01)
Review
Force Documentation
Force Documentation (5:41)
Memory (15:21)
"I was in fear for my life!" (3:25)
Individual Use of Force (5:50)
Use of Force by Law Enforcement (6:34)
Documenting Force Investigations (3:42)
Review
Training Documentation & Considerations
Training Considerations (4:54)
Training Standards (8:01)
Real-Life Training Experience (3:29)
Trainings Impact on Performance (3:35)
"If it's not written down, it didn't happen." (2:53)
Lesson Plans (3:54)
Training Records (2:51)
Review
Final Examination
Final Exam
Does it really happen that fast?
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