Final Report of the Federal Commission on School Safety: Emergency and Crisis Training for Law Enforcement (Chapter 14)
This chapter of the Federal Commission Report provides an array of emergency and crisis training resources for state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies. Justice Assistance Grant, NTTAC, identifying an armed person training, and the VALOR Officer Safety and Wellness Training are all mentioned as effective resources. In addition, training for active shooting situations, school violence prevention programs, and behavioral analysis units are mentioned.
Type: Publication
Length: 5 pages
Publication Date: December 18, 2018
Agencies: United States Department of Homeland Security
Topics: Professionalism, Community Policing, Critical Incidents, Active Shooter Events, Pursuits, Training
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