PD401
Civil Unrest: The State's Use of Force Against its Citizens
0.5 Credit

Hours per week:
  • Lecture/Discussion: 3

This course is designed to allow students to build upon either their work experience and/or previous security training. In this course, students will learn how to apply use of force theory along with the basic physical skills required to de-escalate/escape, mediate or gain control of human crisis situations. Students will use a multidisciplinary theoretical approach to identify the root causes of civil unrest and the importance of social media. Using case studies as examples, students will learn how to communicate, manage and ensure officer safety mechanisms such as principles of riot control that are set in place during periods of citizens/ civil unrest. Topics include the legal provisions for the use of force, the "fleeing felon" rule, police acts and standards and liability of police use of force. By the end of the course, students will have the knowledgeable and transfer skills to control and prevent civil riots using the appropriate force. (Online Learning only)

Additional Course Information
Prerequisites
PD203 and one of: CC291/PD291, MB109/OL109, PD100, PD101.