How does training translate to the field? This is one of many questions Adam and Jason discuss during this episode. They talk law enforcement, defensive tactics, use of force, training modalities, and the future of police officers. Will officers always be required to perform general patrol duties or will we have specialties that involve no firearms or combat training?
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Jason Cvitanov has over 20 years of law enforcement experience which includes certifications as a Force Science Institute Specialist, deputized federal task force officer, active shooter instructor, shoot house instructor, High Threat CQB instructor, and metro SWAT team leader.
He was assigned to the Special Investigations Unit and was responsible for narcotics investigations, shootings, homicide investigations, and officer-involved shootings. He is an active member of the Nebraska state firearms instructor community and the National Tactical Officers Association.
Complete Tactical Consultants: https://www.completetacticalconsultants.com/
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