This session delivers a timely update on Law Enforcement Response to Suicidal Subjects (LRSS) response protocols, examining how the landmark rulings in Case v. Montana and Barnes v. Felix have further defined the legal concepts that guide law enforcement's response to suicidal subjects. Participants will gain a clear understanding of how these decisions impact the application of Emergency Aid, Community Care, and Officer Jeopardy doctrines in the field.
The webinar will also run a series of practical, scenario-based exercises designed to sharpen decision-making under stress and translate these legal frameworks into real-world tactics.
• A clear understanding of how Case v. Montana and Barnes v. Felix update existing response to suicidal subject protocols.
• Practical application of Emergency Aid, Community Care, and Officer Jeopardy frameworks.
• Confidence in applying these concepts across the four key scenario types covered in the session.
• Actionable guidance for training your agency in the wake of these rulings.
| COURSE ELIGIBILITY Fire/EMS Retired Associate Sworn Law Enforcement |