Course Description
The Control & Defense training program was organized to provide officers with the skills needed to control aggressive individuals and to defend themselves against assaults.
What will you learn?
- Levels of Control in Self-Defense
- Levels of Control by Law-Enforcement, Security and Caregivers
- Resistance and Control Management
- Available Control Options
- Four General Levels of Control
- Officer and Individual Factors and Escalation Through the Levels of Control
- Levels of Resistance and Control Diagram and Dynamic Resistance Response Model
- Recognizing Aggression
- Sample Use of Force Policies
- Post Control & Defense Guidelines
- In-Custody Deaths and Excited Delirium
- Agency Policies and Procedures
- Elements of Reporting Resistance and Control
- Principles of Balance, Movement, Center and Reaction Time
- Relative Positioning
- Three Ranges of Physical Defense
- Evading Aggression and the Clock Principle
- Introduction to Control & Defense Skills
- Escorting an Individual
- Disengaging
- Directing an Individual to a Prone Position and Prone Control
- Supine Control
- The Effects of Pressure or Impact to Nerve Centers
- Zone of Safety and Defensive Blocking
- Personal Weapons and Vulnerable Areas of the Body
- Reasonable Target Selection and Target Levels
- Characteristics of Defensive Skills
- Science of Energy and Motion
- Defensive Counter-Strikes
- Introduction to Ground Defense
- Introduction to Holstered Weapon Retention
- Introduction to Static Weapon Defense
8-Hour Control & Defense
Basic Course- Valid for 3 years