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Criminal & non-criminal barricade response: Tactics & strategies

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Understanding decision-making and the law. June 15, 2023 | | Too many emails? The response to a barr

Understanding decision-making and the law. June 15, 2023 | [View as webpage]( | Too many emails? [Update Subscription Preferences]( The response to a barricaded suspect is a complex operation for law enforcement officers. But, when the armed and barricaded subject is suicidal and not wanted for a crime, a different set of rules applies. This panel discussion will discuss the often misunderstood "public duty doctrine," the implementation of disengagement policies on suicidal responses, the use of technology to avoid violent confrontations, and much more. Learn from the experts how police response to barricaded suspects has evolved on June 28, at 1 p.m. ET / 12 p.m. CT / 10 a.m. PT. After this free webinar, sponsored by [BRINC]( attendees will be able to: - Contrast the contemporary tactics being used for criminal and non-criminal barricade incidents - Describe the legal elements of the public duty doctrine and special relationships exceptions - Describe a risk/benefits decision-making process to decide between engagement and disengagement - Describe the policy, training and technology factors associated with non-criminal barricade responses Can’t make the date? Register anyway and we’ll send you a recording after the event. [Police1]( does not send unsolicited messages. You are receiving this email because you are a Police1 member and subscribed to this newsletter. If you do not want to receive this newsletter, you can [opt-out here](. If you no longer wish to receive any email messages from Police1, [click here to unsubscribe]( from all mailings. Copyright © 2023 Lexipol. 2611 Internet Blvd., Ste. 100, Frisco, TX 75034.

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