Documenting Use of Force Report Writing - Novato PD - November 14, 2024
Purpose:
The purpose of this course is to establish a strong framework that will enable students to document any use of force properly and thoroughly while in the execution of their duties. The lessons learned in this course will provide students with the ability to continuously hone their skills in the art of report writing, specifically the use of force. This class is designed for line level employees and Command Staff.
- Developing a consistent framework to document use of force incidents
- Organizing all verbal and non-verbal actions into a document
- Learning to recall use of force incidents cognitively
- Translating the details that influenced your decision making
Course Objectives:
Students will:
1. Assess and recognize where their use of force reporting is deficient.
2. Learn to recall use of force incidents cognitively.
3. Learn to organize their thoughts and translate them into a document.
4. Better understand the importance of detail.
5. Identify their professional and personal experiences and training and how they affect use of
force decision making.
6. Understand how to use their agency’s use of force policy more constructively.
7. Better identify and understand the use of evidence for report writing.
Today’s environment requires law enforcement to increase their skills in every aspect to better protect themselves, their organization, and the public’s trust. Complete and proper documentation is the cornerstone of all law enforcement organizations, so it is imperative that all Use of Force documentation provides the details needed to recreate the event and protect all stakeholders involved.
It is encouraged students bring their organization’s use of force policy, a laptop, or a tablet to write reports during the exercises.
CA POST Control No: 9590 - 21652 - 24008
CA STC No: 10052 - 0274090
Course Syllabus - 8 Hours