Author : Harry Aziz
Publisher : Japan Publications (USA)
ISBN 13 : 9780870404511
Total Pages : 240 pages
Book Rating : 4.4/5 (45 download)
Book Synopsis Police Procedures and Defensive Tactics Training Manual by : Harry Aziz
Download or read book Police Procedures and Defensive Tactics Training Manual written by Harry Aziz and published by Japan Publications (USA). This book was released on 1979 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Devoted primarily to illustrating basic officer survival techniques, this police training manual also outlines the elements of a basic training course and selected training issues, such as riot control and search and seizure. Divided into three sections, the text begins with a police department training program guide outlining the topics that must be covered in preparing an officer for the field. Police-community relations, field situation inquiries, and patrol pointers, methods and skills are suggested training topics, along with court appearances, water safety and rescue methods, the care and use of firearms, methods of unarmed self-defense, and the theory, methods, and techniques of traffic accident investigation. The second section deals with ongoing concerns and situations which the law enforcement officer must be prepared to confront daily. These range from such basic considerations as the Miranda requirements to such special concerns as riot control, bomb threats, searches and seizures, and dealing with drunks. The final and longest section illustrates and discusses basic self-defense tactics and exercises designed to better equip officers for survival in the field. Stressing the overriding importance of avoiding over-control and acts of brutality, the text makes substantial use of sequence photographs to demonstrate blocking and counterattack exercises, kicking techniques, free fighting tactics, and defenses against common types of suspect resistance or attack. Come-along holds, control holds for handcuffing suspects, and baton and strangulation techniques are also illustrated, as are defensive approaches to suspects in automobiles. References and an index are provided.