Based on the comprehensive liability management treatise: MANAGING THE USE OF FORCE INCIDENT For Criminal Justice Officers, Supervisors, and Administrators Date: Location:
November 16, 2011
Best Western Coeur d Alene Inn 506 W. Apple Way Ave., Coeur d Alene, Idaho
Hours: Tuition:
8:00AM to 5:00 PM $95.00
What This Informative Seminar Offers
This dynamic seminar is a must for corrections and patrol deputies, federal/municipal police officers, parole and probation officers, and federal/state corrections officers. This highly informative presentation outlines an innovative - proactive - approach to minimizing officer liability, reducing citizen complaints, and winning excessive force lawsuits. Department liability starts with the officers use of force and ends in federal court. The following is a sample of the topics presented:
Common officer blunders that create liability
Properly managing witness perceptions Categories of criminal justice lawsuits Understanding the use of deadly force Recent Taser appellate court rulings Collecting Taser forensic evidence Causes of officer liability Preventing ADA lawsuits
Beginning the use of force incident with the
end in mind Actions that damage an officers credibility Proper use of force evidence collection Minimizing department and officer liability New innovative approach to use of force documentation and report writing Preventing in-custody deaths
About the Instructor
Howard Webb is the author of the comprehensive liability management treatise MANAGING THE USE OF INCIDENT for Officers, Supervisors, and Administrators. Howard is the former use of force expert for the State of Oregon and Montana. He is a nationally recognized criminal justice liability management expert and expert witness. As an expert on criminal justice liability and use of force, Howard has reviewed over a thousand use of force incidents and testified in defense of criminal justice officers over 300 times in state and federal courts and labor relations hearings. He is a contributing author who writes on use of force issues for POLICE magazine. The American Council on Criminal Justice Training is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides criminal justice training seminars and instructor development courses. Idaho POST Certified Training Seminar Attendees Receive Eight Idaho POST Training Hours
Register: Online www.accjt.org
American Council on Criminal Justice Training PO Box 1702 Missoula, Montana 97806 (406) 241-6150
Who Should Attend:
Law Enforcement, Corrections, Parole and Probation, and Public Safety Officers