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Originally Posted by lightning knife
i agree with that but it is stil important especially in the police ( which u did not adress)
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Yeah, city and state police, especially city police, and sheriff deputies used as auxiliary forces in central city policing will encounter a lot of apprehensions that require some lesser or great degree of physical violence/force.
Ideally however an officer operates in pairs or more and arrest occurs as the suspect "assumes the position." The problem is the ideal situation does not always, perhaps never even frequently, occur in central city policing.
I was involved in security in the military but I have no background in law enforcement. So, what cops need, and what all revolves around law enforcement, I'll leave that to those that know that line of work. The only thing I do know cops need - or at least benefit from - is how to talk to people... be that to gain information or calm a situation down.