DEVELOPMENT OF A MODEL \"USE OF INTERMEDIATE FORCE\" POLICY AND TRAINING PROGRAM FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

Year
1988
Author(s)
Larry Glick - U.S. Department of Energy
B. Graves - U.S. Department of Energy Central Training Academy
Abstract
The Department of Energy Central Training Academy has been tasked with the development of a model program to standardize general philosophy, policy, training curriculum, and use of intermediate force tools, equipment, and techniques by protective force personnel at Department of Energy contractor facilities. The paper encompasses applicable Department of Energy authority delineating protective force personnel duties, arrest and use of force authority and procedural guidelines, case law relevant to the use of less than lethal or intermediate force, recommended guidelines, and training and certification recommendations. Implementation of a standardized program for the Department of Energy will enhance the capability of protective force personnel to fulfill their varied and complex mission using only the minimum control necessary to ensure compliance with required procedures.