Alternative Lethal Force for Officers: Knife Defense
Parsons KLETC Regional SIte
Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center
This course will familiarize the officer, either off-duty or undercover officers, with selection, carry and use of a knife when, a firearm cannot be worn or is positioned in such a way it cannot be quickly deployed. The legal, policy and use of force considerations of knife use by law enforcement will be examined to provide a framework for officers to decide the relevance of this ancient tool to the unique needs of the modern law enforcement officer.
Core Competencies:
- Participants will be able to decide upon prescribed courses of action or techniques that will provide a greater level of safety in a variety of environments, events and situations.
Objectives:
- The student will evaluate the knife's role in law enforcement from an operational and legal perspective with a consideration of state law, federal law and department policy.
- The student will identify features of a good "police use" knife and demonstrate general safe knife handling skills.
- Students will analyze various knife draws and grips to assess which techniques work for them and their equipment.
- Students will conduct exercises to allow them to identify and differentiate various angles when both using and defending against the knife.
- Students will be able to recognize the speed, time and distance between themselves and an attacker as related to deploying their knife or defending against an edged weapon attack.
- Students will employ methods of integrating empty hand and police duty knife skills.
Instructional Methods:
- Lecture
- Hands-On Exercises
Who Should Attend:
- Law Enforcement
Course Requirements:
- 100 % participation
Bruce Morton
2103 Corning Ave
KS
67357
$45.00
Participants are responsible for their own travel, meals and lodging.