![]() ![]() Miller: I sure am but let’s first define a seizure for our audience. Tim, throughout my entire law enforcement career, I have continually heard that officers should use the minimal amount of force necessary to seize a suspect. Today we’re going to discuss the issue of using the “minimal amount of force” during a force encounter. We teach students when a police officer can use force, and how much force is authorized.īostain: Ok, well, this is going to be the first installment of a multi-part series concerning the myths of Use of Force. Part of the training includes Use of Force. Some of the more common agencies that you’ve heard of are Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives, the Naval Criminal Investigative Service of course it has its own TV show. Miller: Yeah, the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center trains federal law enforcement officers and agents from more than 80 different agencies. I’m in charge of the basic legal training for the students coming through the FLETC.īostain: Well Tim could you tell us a little bit about FLETC? ![]() I’m a Branch Chief at the Legal Division. ![]() Tim, can you tell us a little bit about yourself? With me today is Tim Miller, a Branch Chief in our Legal Division here at FLETC. I’m the Senior Instructor for Use of Force for basic training programs at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center in Brunswick, Georgia also known as the FLETC. ![]()
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