Use of Force - Reasonable and Necessary
In determining the degree of force that is reasonable and necessary under the circumstances, officers must consider:
- The severity of the crime,
- Are the officers placing themselves in a position to force the Use of Force when other options should be considered?
- Does the suspect pose an immediate threat to the safety of the officer/others?
- Is the suspect actively resisting arrest/attempting to evade arrest by flight and if allowed to escape, does he/she pose a serious threat to others?
Obviously a department's use of force policy must establish guidelines officers can apply to any given situation to determine the amount of force that would be appropriate. The policy should not be vague, being clear enough to ensure an officer can exercise sound judgment to utilize the policy in an effective manner. Training is an essential part of the use of force. Officers must be properly trained and understand the department's policies on the appropriate use of force. All use of force training must:
- Ensure officer safety;
- Gives officers the information needed to make informed (legally correct) decisions;
- Ensures officers use the least intrusive means/force to accomplish their lawful objectives; and
- Facilitates the officer's competent rendition of the incident facts in their reports and their testimony.
Watch the two videos of force being used by on-duty police officers.
- Discussion Question #1 Video
- Discussion Question #2 Video
In the first video, you will see an armed suspect who is shot by officers responding on an accident call. Considering the use of force discussion we had in class, is the officer's use of force appropriate? Did they have any other options? Why or why not? If you were in the same situation, what would you have done?
In the second video, you will see on-duty police use an unorthodox type of force to unarm and take into custody a suspect who is armed with a knife. Again, considering the use of force discussion we had in class, is the officer's use of force appropriate? Do you think the officer's lives where actually in serious danger? Using what information you can from the video, could the officers legally used deadly force in that situation? Did they have any other options? Why or why not? If you were in the same situation, what would you have done?
Here are the two videos.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rsbn1MAwBEw&feature=related
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvJVgVDnSfQ
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