10504163 Defensive and Arrest Tactics
Course Information
Description
Learn the basis for and limits to use of force by Wisconsin officers including specific techniques for intervention covered int he Wisconsin system of Defense and Arrest Tactics.
Total Credits
2

Course Competencies
  1. Examine the basis for use of force and the limits on that use of force by officers
    Assessment Strategies
    in a written examination
    Criteria
    you examine situations in which use of force is legitimate
    you examine the limits that the constitution
    you examine Wisconsin law regarding the use of force
    you examine agency policies regarding the use of force
    you examine the policies of your own training place regarding the use of force

  2. Examine the concepts of the Incident Response and Disturbance Resolution models
    Assessment Strategies
    in a written examination
    Criteria
    you explore the Incident Response concept
    you examine the Incident Response's application to law enforcement
    you explore the Disturbance Resolution concept
    you explore the Disturbance Resolution's application to law enforcement

  3. Explore Intervention Options
    Assessment Strategies
    in a written examination
    Criteria
    you examine the concept of "presence"
    you examine the circumstances under which "presence" is appropriate
    you explore the concept of "dialogue"
    you explore the circumstances under which "dialogue" is appropriate
    you examine the concept of "empty hand control"
    you examine the circumstances under which "empty hand control" is appropriate
    you explore the concept of "intermediate weapon"
    you explore the circumstances under which "intermediate weapon" is appropriate
    you examine the concept of "deadly force"
    you examine the circumstances under which "deadly force" is appropriate
    you examine the intervention option concepts in a simulated environment

  4. Apply the available techniques used in the Wisconsin DAAT system
    Assessment Strategies
    through practical application in a simulated environment
    Criteria
    you use of presence in a simulated environment
    you use dialogue in a simulated environment
    you use empty hand control techniques in a simulated environment
    you use the intermediate weapon (baton) in a simulated environment
    you use deadly force decision-making in a simulated environment
    you demonstrate weapon control techniques in a simulated environment
    you examine the follow-through considerations that apply to arresting subjects
    you apply the follow-through considerations concepts in a simulated environment
    you demonstrate handcuffing and removing handcuffs from subjects in a simulated environment
    you demonstrate frisking and searching subjects in a simulated environment