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1 Intermediate USE of FORCE
TCOLE Course # 2107 AND UNIT ONE BCCO PCT #4 PowerPoint BCCO PCT #4 PowerPoint

2 ADMINISTRATIVE Please complete the BCCO PCT #4 Registration form and turn it in now. Make sure you sign TCOLE Report of Training (PID#, Full Name and DOB). All cell phones off please – pay attention to course materials and show common respect & courtesy.

3 Your Instructor – Course Facilitator and Mentor Trainer
Deputy Chief George D. Little A.S. & B.S. Criminal Justice & Sociology B.S.CJ Wayland Baptist University, San Antonio M.S. Criminology & Counter-Terrorism University of the State of New York(P) 2012 T.C.O.L.E. Professional Achievement Award Certified Crime Prevention Specialist (C.C.P.S.) TCOLE Basic Instructor Certificate 1984 TCOLE Advanced Instructor 2012 TCOLE Master Peace Officer 1991 MP Special Operations Operator Counter-Terrorism 1988 Military Police Investigations (MPI) & Criminal Investigation Division (CID) Special Agent Graduate Drug Enforcement Administration Academy 1977 43- years Law Enforcement Experience 39-Years Teaching & Instructor Experience 4/19/2017

4 COURSE/LESSON OVERVIEW
STATUTORY AUTHORITY FOR USE OF FORCE. INTRODUCTION TO USE OF FORCE FORCE OPTIONS DEADLY FORCE LEGAL ISSUES

5 Learning Objectives Learning Objective 1.0 : Participant will obtain a thorough understanding and knowledge of the statutory laws related to the use of force. The student will be able to demonstrate on a written objective type examination an understanding of this area to a specified percentage.

6 FORWARD REQUIRED MINIMUM CONTENT OF THE INTERMEDIATE PEACE OFFICERS COURSE ON USE OF FORCE, USE OF FORCE CONTINIUM, AND LEGAL ASSOCIATED ASPECTS FOR TEXAS PEACE OFFICERS.

7 1.O STATUTORY AUTHORITY FOR USE OF FORCE
Understanding and knowledge of the statutory laws related to the Use of Force.

8 1.0 Penal Code Chapter 9 (Excluding Subchapter F)
Chapter 9 of the Texas Penal Code deals with the laws regarding the use of deadly force, or justification excluding criminal responsibility. Justifications for the use of deadly force include self-defense, defense of a third person and defense of property.

9 Chapter 9 of the Texas Penal Code: In every case, the justification for the use of deadly force is only valid if the individual who uses deadly force reasonably believes that deadly force was the only available means to immediately protect life or property

10 Chapter 9 of the Texas Penal Code: Read more:

11 Deadly Force In Defense of a Person PC 9.32
Any person can use deadly force for the reasons covered in section 9.31 (Self-Defense). This means that the individual may use deadly force to protect himself or another person only if he reasonably believes that the individual posing a threat will not retreat and that deadly force is the

12 only means to protect himself or another person
only means to protect himself or another person. An individual can also use deadly force to protect himself or others from aggravated kidnapping, murder, aggravated robbery, robbery, aggravated sexual assault and sexual assault. Section 9.33 similarly states that an individual may use deadly force in defense of a third person if the individual reasonably believes

13 the third person is in immediate danger and the intervention by use of deadly force is the only way to protect the third person.

14 An individual is permitted to use force to protect his land or movable property if the individual believes that another person is trespassing or unlawfully interfering with his property and that force is the only action that will successfully stop the unlawful action. Keep in mind that this force

15 not deadly force. Deadly force is only justified when the individual reasonably believes that deadly force is immediately necessary to stop the other individual's unlawful actions, which include aggravated robbery, arson, burglary, criminal mischief during the night or theft at night. Deadly force may also be used to prevent the person who has.

16 committed the criminal act from fleeing with the property
committed the criminal act from fleeing with the property. The individual who uses deadly force must reasonably believe, however, that the land or property cannot be protected or recovered by any other means except by the use of deadly force.

17 1.0 Code of Criminal Procedure Article 2.13

18 1.0 Code of Criminal Procedure Article 2.14

19 1.0 Code of Criminal Procedure Article 6.05

20 1.0 Code of Criminal Procedure Article 6.06

21 1.0 Code of Criminal Procedure Article 6.07

22 1.0 Code of Criminal Procedure Article 8.01

23 1.0 Code of Criminal Procedure Article 8.03

24 1.0 Code of Criminal Procedure Article 8.04

25 1.0 Code of Criminal Procedure Article 8.05

26 1.0 Code of Criminal Procedure Article 8.06

27 1.0 Code of Criminal Procedure Article 11.21

28 1.0 Code of Criminal Procedure Article 11.22

29 1.0 Code of Criminal Procedure Article 14.05

30 1.0 Code of Criminal Procedure Article 15.24

31 1.0 Code of Criminal Procedure Article 15.25

32 TEXAS COMMISSION ON LAW ENFORCEMENT
SOURCES Intermediate USE Of FORCE Participant Handout Bexar County Constable Office PCT#4 TEXAS COMMISSION ON LAW ENFORCEMENT Course # 2107 TRAINING SUPPLEMENT Hosted By: All Course Sources and/or Resources are listed in your Participant Handout

33 Questions?

34 “POWER” Stay informed, stay SAFE, stay Vigilant & stay Alive”
“Knowledge is “POWER” Stay informed, stay SAFE, stay Vigilant & stay Alive”

35 TAKE A 15-MINUTE BREAK


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