Training Materials
Texts
Tactical Neutralization Techniques, Stipes Publishing L.L.C., Champaign, Illinois.
The original text, providing a comprehensive narrative and photographic delineation of the complete Tactical Neutralization Techniques Program of control tactics for law enforcement personnel.
PR-24:Basic and Advanced Techniques, University of Illinois, Police Training Institute.
The functional source of information on the weapon and its law enforcement applications.
Yawara Stick Techniques, University of Illinois, Police Training Institute.
The functional source of information on the weapon and its law enforcement applications.
Integrated Force Management, University of Illinois, Police Training Institute.
Basic text for the Integrated Force Management course, including two volumes of resource materials pertaining to the understanding and implementation of the Program within any law enforcement agency.
Integrated Force Management for Jail Offices, University of Illinois, Police Training Institute.
Basic text for the Jail Officers Integrated Force Management course, providing applications of the IFM Program within a correctional environment.
Street Smart - Street Safe, MSI Publications, Bennington, Vermont.
Citizen designed and directed text for fundamental training in personal safety and self defense.
Vehicle Stops: Safety Strategies and Tactical Procedures, Stipes Publishing, Champaign, Illinois.
Basic text for Vehicle Stops course, with resource materials on the topic relative to the entire scope of vehicle stops, including an updated nationally based legal section. The text is ranked in the "Top Ten" of the Calibre Press most selected texts.
Stop & Frisk: Legal Perspectives and Tactical Procedures, Stipes Publishing, Champaign, Illinois.
Basic text for the Stop & Frisk course, with resource material on the topic relative to safe and effective officer/citizen confrontational encounters.
Exigent Vehicle Operation Concepts, Stipes Publishing, Champaign, Illinois.
Basic text for the Exigent Vehicle Operation course, with resource materials on the topic, including: legal foundations, pursuit decision-making, policy design and development, and procedural safeguards.
RECENT ARTICLES:
Forward to Fundamentals, American Society of Law Enforcement Trainers Journal, 1999, March-April edition.
Principle - based Training, Law and Order magazine, 1999, June edition.
Demonstration Dilemma: The Need for Tactical Transition , Campus Law Enforcement Journal, 1999, November - December edition.
Call - Waiting, Law and Order magazine, 1999, December edition.
F.T.O. : "Fundamental" Training Officer, Law and Order magazine, 2000, March.
Emergency Vehicle Operation: Changing the Police Paradigm, Law and Order magazine, 2000, May.
Sankyo: The Police Source for Tactical Transition, Aikido Today Magazine, September 2000.
"Just Because We Can, Doesn't Mean We Should", American Society of Law Enforcement Trainers Journal, 2001, May - June edition.
Command / Control, Law and Order magazine, 2001, July edition.
Sign of the Times, Police magazine, 2001, August edition.
Swat-"Lite", The ASLET Law Enforcement Trainer, 2002, November / December
Legislation Police Safety: Florida's "Move-Over Act", The ASLET Law Enforcement Trainer, 2002, November / December
The Seizure Scale - Focusing Tool for "Stop & Frisk" Training, The ASLET Law Encorfement Trainer, 2003, November / December
The Training Tree: Envisioning an Instructional System, Law and Order, 2003, June
Pursuit Terms and Tactics, Law and Order, 2003 July.
How Safe is Security? The Law Enforcement Trainer of the American Society of Law enforcement Training, Third Quarter, 2004.
Handcuffed Processing: A Critical Step Toward Jail Officer Safety, American Jails, May / June , 2007.
Top Ten Elements in Restraint Chair Procedures, American Jails, July / August, 2007.
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