There continues to be a significant overlap between military and police operations around the world. Therefore, it is appropriate that this LLW conference includes speakers and delegates from both groups so that best practice can be identified and shared.
The new Strathclyde Police Training and Recruitment Centre offers an unrivalled venue for LLW 2003. Providing state-of-the-art facilities the centre is a secure environment for such a high-level conference and delegates can sample legendary Scottish hospitality with the opportunity to couple this conference with visits to local places of interest.
The Jane's Information Less Lethal Weapons 2003 Conference 2003 is a must for all those leaders in the police and military who face the challenge of tackling critical incidents."
Key Topics
Military perspective on use of LLWs and small-arms
Scottish Police operational deployment and use of firearms and LLWs
The Conflict Resolution Model revisited
Review of tactical options to manage critical incidents in USA
Negotiation skills in practice
Research developments into LLWs
Public relations matters during and in the aftermath of Critical Incident Intervention operations
Human rights and litigation-proofing for Critical Incident Intervention commanders
Practical use of LLWs Sieges Critical Incident Intervention in peacekeeping operations
Police sniper shooting case studies
Rapid intervention training with case studies from specialist teams
Post-shooting reviews
Onsite practical demonstration of LLW technology and armed police vehicle stop tactics
Who Should Attend?
Government policy makers
Senior and middle-ranking military and police officers
Equipment purchasers
Academics and medical associations
Scientists
Lawyers
Manufacturers and suppliers
Technology developers
Defence and security industry members
Benefits of Attending
Technical Aspect - Analyse the operational requirements of tactical options to conclude successfully Critical Incident Interventions and to examine the procedures to evaluate their effectiveness.
Operational Aspect - Identify the decision-making procedures involved in using force in operational environments. Social Aspect - Understand the issues surrounding Human Rights and the medical implications of using LLW.
Legal Aspect - Widen your understanding of civil liabilities connected with the use of force and concepts for minimal force options Network with leading experts in the field.
http://www.janes.com/security/conference/llw2003/overview.shtml
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Strathclyde Police Force Training and Recruitment Centre, Glasgow, Scotland
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