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FLETC Approach

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Federal Law Enforcement Training Center The Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) is an approach police officers are following when using Use of Force. The FLETC approach was first created in 1970, it was called “Consolidated Law Enforcement Training Center” (“Federal Law Training Center”, 2015). After five years though, it became the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center. The purpose of FLETC is to provide training to law enforcement officers from state, federal, local, and tribal agencies across the country (ARSC Federal, 2015). Training ranges from “firearms to physical defensive training” (ARCS Federal, 2015). Initially, police officers were using the Use of Force continuums to determine which level of force would be applied from the suspect’s actions (Johnston, 2015). However, the continuums caused problems for police officers in court because the court and police officers had different viewpoints about whether the Use of Force tactic used was reasonable. This specific pitfall, one of seven, led law enforcement agencies to analyze Use of Force situations from the FLETC approach. Also, the FLETC approach made sure police officers “based their decisions upon the same criteria that will be used by the courts to …show more content…

For instance, the continuums made sure police officers’ responses were linked to the suspect’s actions. Yet, if the police officer was to use more force in a situation than what it called for, the officer would be questioned by the authorities. This was a problem for police officers because there was a limit to the type of use of force the police officer could use. Thus, it is quite explainable as to why the federal, state, local and tribal governments prefer the FLETC approach. They have the proper training on “reasonableness”; this training prevents them from being criticized by the media and the

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