Deadly Force Encounters : What Cops Need To Know To Mentally And Physically Prepare For And Survive A Gunfight
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In a cop's world it's kill or be killed, but the truth of the matter is that a shooting's aftermath is often the most dangerous time for the cop. This unique life- and career-saving manual contains every shred of critical information the police officer needs to survive the media, investigations and more.
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| 01-10-10 | 5 | (NA) |
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Excellent read-& should be reread periodicly by LEOS as well as lawfully armed civilians. That said,it covers essentially the same material & research as does Mas Ayoob's grueling week long LETHAL FORCE 1 course. The common thread in both is the fact that the LEO & armed citizen must get his/her mind around the reality that use of lethal force leaves emotional scars on the psyche of all but the conscienceless psychopath.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2010-02-16 07:19:08 EST)
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| 12-01-09 | 5 | (NA) |
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I have been in Law Enforcement for seventeen years and I wish I read this book when it was published. I am sharing it with the rest of the department.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2010-02-16 07:19:08 EST)
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| 06-28-09 | 5 | 1\1 |
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this book is very good at explaining the whirl wind of stuff that happens after a shooting
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| 03-18-09 | 5 | 2\2 |
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Alexis Artwohl and Loren Christiansen have teamed up to write what has become one of the most recognized and recommended books on the psycological side of deadly force and it's effects on the ones who've used it. This book was recommended to me and I've now owned it for several years. I cannot emphsize enough it's significance in my education, my career and in instructing both firearms and self defense for my department. This book should, no... MUST, be required reading for those who are beginning their career in this profession, as well as those who are instructing the use of force and firearms.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2009-07-13 01:23:38 EST)
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| 01-02-08 | 5 | 2\2 |
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I received this book as a Christmas Gift from my brother. He's a Deputy, I'm an Executive Protection Specialist. Next to Robert Oatman's books on Executive Protection, this is the most valuable book in my Library. I can see that this is a must have book for Police Officers everywhere, but it's also obvious that anyone who may find themselves in a position requiring deadly force can benefit from this book.
I found the book to quick to read and easy to absorb. The authors make simple explanations of others experiences, and help you understand what works. In particular, the mental preparation for use of force provided by this book is excellent and concise. It's at the center of human nature to stay alive, anyone that's put in a situation to kill or be killed will benefit greatly from this book. An easy 5/5. (Review Data Last Updated: 2009-04-17 20:02:46 EST)
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| 01-08-07 | 5 | 1\2 |
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This is a fantastic book that is easy to read and makes a lot of sense. Every law enforcement officer should read this book and it should be required reading in all academies. I wish that I had read it before my deadly force encounter, but it was still very helpful in understanding what was happening to me in the aftermath. It has also been enlightening to my fellow officers that heard the incident unfold on the radio and to my family that received the phone call after the incident. It is a must read.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-02 18:39:41 EST)
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| 10-03-03 | 5 | 11\12 |
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As with any book authored by Christensen, one feels the reality and truth of the content. This book is no different, it is enlightening to all inexperienced and experienced police officers. It should be mandatory reading for all police recruits in the academy as well as veteran officers on the job.
The mind MUST be prepared for what it will go through during a lethal encounter and more importantly, what it will go through after the encounter; unless of course you lost and are DEAD. Then, your loved ones must now deal with your failure to have survived. Do not do that to them ! Read this book, train and be prepared. "The mind must be trained and then the body will follow." Anthony M. Cataldo www.blackbeltdojo.com (Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-26 03:16:47 EST)
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| 10-03-03 | 5 | 10\11 |
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As with any book authored by Christensen, one feels the reality and truth of the content. This book is no different, it is enlightening to all inexperienced and experienced police officers. It should be mandatory reading for all police recruits in the academy as well as veteran officers on the job.
The mind MUST be prepared for what it will go through during a lethal encounter and more importantly, what it will go through after the encounter; unless of course you lost and are DEAD. Then, your loved ones must now deal with your failure to have survived. Do not do that to them ! Read this book, train and be prepared. "The mind must be trained and then the body will follow." Anthony M. Cataldo www.blackbelts.ca/ucma (Review Data Last Updated: 2006-01-17 15:05:03 EST)
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| 03-04-03 | 4 | 11\11 |
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This is a very important book about officer survival. The focus is not on tactics, but on mental aspects of combat, and especially the aftermath of violent encounter.
The book starts with introduction of Survival triangle: You have to survive both physically, mentally, and legally to fully survive an violent encounter. The authors keep that in mind through the book, while the stress is on mental survival. Next the authors discuss the selection process of police recruits, and the nature of violence the police are forced to encounter in their line of duty. Next they give a thorough explanation of fear and it's effects on a person, and they address the issue of training, as well. The main portion of the second part of the book (about 100 pages) is real-life stories told by cops, and the author's comments of the events. There is not any tactical reviewing, but the incidents are discussed on a psychological point of view. At the end of the second part there is a chapter of psychological injuries, starting from physical effects right after the incident, going to post-traumatic stress disorder and difficulties with relationships with other persons. The third part of the book covers the treatment of a traumatic event survivor. The authors cover all aspects: What the survivor himself can do, what his superiors, family members, peers and so on can and should do. The authors also stress that there are many different kinds of encounters that can cause post-traumatic stress disorder other than gunfights, and that all participants of such encounter can develop mental problems, not just the ones who pull the trigger. There is also advise to detectives who investigate officer-involved shootings. All things considered, this book is a very complete package. It is easy to read and the text is not too "scientific" for a layman to understand. This was the first book by Loren Christensen I have read, but it sure won't be the last! (Review Data Last Updated: 2006-04-15 02:51:38 EST)
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| 07-18-00 | 5 | 21\21 |
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As a former Oakland, CA police sergeant and veteran of a number deadly force encounters, I can recommend this book to all street officers. In 1972 I was involved in an incident with an armed suspect who was killed. Today I can still relate the incident second by second. It will never leave me. This book allows you to gain from experience of deadly encounters without having to go through it yourself. This is very helpful and will certainly save lives. I recommend the book.
Wayne D. Ford, Ph.D, author of Managing Police Stress. docwifford@msn.com (Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-26 03:16:47 EST)
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| 02-07-00 | 5 | 10\11 |
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Finally, the much anticipated book by police psychologist Dr. Alexis Artwohl and 25-year police veteran Loren W. Christensen has been released.
Deadly Force Encounters sold so fast that it went into a second printing one week after it was released. Caliber Press has praised this book as a must read! This one-of-a-kind book reveals to law enforcement officers, agencies and citizens the hidden dangers of deadly force encounters. The authors help officers understand how to stay alive when faced with a kill-or-be-killed threat and gives them information and resources on how they and their families can survive the personal and professional pandemonium that follows. From training tips and first person accounts by officers who have survived deadly threats, to the impact on the officers' familes and traumatic incident debriefings, this remarkable book offers a wealth of information about deadly force encounters. It is a must read for officers, command staff, mental health professionals and citizens. Chapters include: Shocking personal accounts of officers and their families The Survival Triangle: Physical, legal, psychological The nature of police work and violence Mastering the psychobiology of fear Perceptual, memory and cognitive distortions during traumatic events The 4 R's of deadly force training Recognition and treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder Making yourself stress resistant The four tyupes of traumatic incidents Helping officers' families Administrative guidelines for agencies Peer support recommendations Guidelines for investigators on investigating shootings and interviewing officers The components of a comprehensive officer survival program (Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-26 03:16:47 EST)
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| 04-10-99 | 5 | 37\38 |
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I am Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, author of the Book "On Killing." I train and speak to law enforcement, military, and medical personel world-wide. The information in "Deadly Force Encounters" has become one of the cornerstones of my presentations, and I recommend the book strongly to everyone I train. In particular, the information (based on Dr. Artwohl's groundbreaking research) on perceptual distortions in combat provides vital, revolutionaly new insight into what happens to people in combat. This book is an absolute must for ANYONE who wants to understand the reality of combat, in law enforcement or military, in history or in their personal future. The book will be extremely useful to individuals after a deadly force encounter, but its greatest value is to prepare those who will have to face combat. Like a bulletproof vest, the mental preparation that this book can provide is best when in it is put in place BEFORE the bullets fly, thereby, enevitibly, undoubtedly, saving lives.
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| 04-10-99 | 5 | 7\7 |
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I am Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, author of the Book "On Killing." I train and speak to law enforcement, military, and medical personel world-wide. The information in "Deadly Force Encounters" has become one of the cornerstones of my presentations, and I recommend the book strongly to everyone I train. In particular, the information (based on Dr. Artwohl's groundbreaking research) on perceptual distortions in combat provides vital, revolutionaly new insight into what happens to people in combat. This book is an absolute must for ANYONE who wants to understand the reality of combat, in law enforcement or military, in history or in their personal future. The book will be extremely useful to individuals after a deadly force encounter, but its greatest value is to prepare those who will have to face combat. Like a bulletproof vest, the mental preparation that this book can provide is best when in it is put in place BEFORE the bullets fly, thereby, enevitibly, undoubtedly, saving lives.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-26 03:16:47 EST)
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| 04-04-99 | 5 | 6\6 |
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As the wife of an officer with PTSD, I highly recommend this book to the other survivors of a shooting: the family, the agency and the counselors. All law enforcement, but especially training officers should read this book. Very readable style - management has no excuse NOT to read this book!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-26 03:16:47 EST)
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| 02-02-98 | 5 | 3\3 |
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This book is much more than the title indicates.It is an excellent resource for police officers, firefighters, the Coast Guard, paramedics and others doing emergency work on how to avoid "bystander" PTSD. Emergency work can expose a person to gruesome, sometimes disgusting, heart-wrenching experiences that sear into one's brain and soul. In Deadly Force Encounters Artwohl and Christensen draw on their many years experience working with police officers and Vietnam veterans to describe a very effective trauma survival program. They show how to overcome the impact of extreme experiences and heal instead of being emotionally wounded for life. Highly recommended.
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| 02-02-98 | 5 | 1\1 |
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This book is much more than the title indicates.It is an excellent resource for police officers, firefighters, the Coast Guard, paramedics and others doing emergency work on how to avoid "bystander" PTSD. Emergency work can expose a person to gruesome, sometimes disgusting, heart-wrenching experiences that sear into one's brain and soul. In Deadly Force Encounters Artwohl and Christensen draw on their many years experience working with police officers and Vietnam veterans to describe a very effective trauma survival program. They show how to overcome the impact of extreme experiences and heal instead of being emotionally wounded for life. Highly recommended. Al Siebert, Ph.D., author of The Survivor Personality.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-26 03:16:47 EST)
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