Police use of force is one of the most scrutinized and misunderstood actions in modern society. Too often, force is judged through slow-motion video, hindsight, and unrealistic expectations that ignore the realities officers face in rapidly evolving, high-stress encounters. This book provides a clear, constitutionally grounded explanation of how force decisions are actually made, how courts evaluate those decisions, and why human performance, resistance, and context matter.



Autorentext

Dr. Michael D. Schlosser is a nationally recognized expert in police use of force, control tactics, and officer training. He served more than 20 years with the Rantoul Police Department and later spent two decades at the University of Illinois Police Training Institute, where he served as an instructor and ultimately as Director. Dr. Schlosser has trained thousands of law enforcement officers and instructors across the United States in use-of-force decision-making, control and arrest tactics, officer wellness, and officer safety. He is a certified Master Control Tactics Instructor and has served as a consultant and expert witness in cases involving police use of force. He holds a doctorate in education and has authored numerous professional articles on policing, training, and human performance under stress. In addition to his law enforcement career, he holds a 9th-degree black belt in Okinawan Karate, a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and continues to teach officers and instructors. Dr. Schlosser resides in Illinois and remains actively involved in law enforcement training and consulting.

Titel
POLICE USE OF FORCE
Untertitel
Judgment, Reality, and Constitutional Reasonableness: A Guide for Law Enforcement Officers, Supervisors, Administrators, and the General Public
EAN
9781977291592
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
04.04.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
1.47 MB
Anzahl Seiten
104