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032 - Before and After Use of Force: Keith Falkner

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Today we're talking about use of force and the experience of going through a critical incident where force is used. These areas are regularly misunderstood by outsiders. So one of my goals here is for you to hear use of force explained to an outsider like me so that you can better explain it when you're on the hot seat and someone is asking you why did that cop used such and such level of force.

My guest is Captain Keith Falkner. I picked him because he has quite a bit of personal experience with critical incidents and also because he helps train officers in our department on the use of force. Listen closely as Keith sprinkles in a bit of his own firsthand experience right after a violent encounter and shares wisdom about how much to involve your family in the healing process.

My Previous Interview with Keith: https://heychaplain.buzzsprout.com/1792621/8880327-006-read-to-lead-keith-falkner

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Music is by Chris Haugen and also by Winking Fox Music

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Today we're talking about use of force and the experience of going through a critical incident where force is used. These areas are regularly misunderstood by outsiders. So one of my goals here is for you to hear use of force explained to an outsider like me so that you can better explain it when you're on the hot seat and someone is asking you why did that cop used such and such level of force.

My guest is Captain Keith Falkner. I picked him because he has quite a bit of personal experience with critical incidents and also because he helps train officers in our department on the use of force. Listen closely as Keith sprinkles in a bit of his own firsthand experience right after a violent encounter and shares wisdom about how much to involve your family in the healing process.

My Previous Interview with Keith: https://heychaplain.buzzsprout.com/1792621/8880327-006-read-to-lead-keith-falkner

Subscribe/Follow here:

Music is by Chris Haugen and also by Winking Fox Music

Hey Chaplain Podcast Episode 032

Support the show

Thanks for Listening! And, as always, pray for peace in our city.
Subscribe/Follow here:

Email us at: heychaplain44@gmail.com
You can help keep the show ad-free by buying me a coffee!
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/heychaplain

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