Catalogue canadien de recherches policières

Las Vegas after-action assessment : lessons learned from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department's ambush incident / Zoë Thorkildsen, Ashley Shultz, Thomas Woodmansee, Drew Tracy.

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Recherches policières canadienne

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Livres électroniques

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Includes bibliographical references.

Description

1 online resource (xii, 35 pages)

Résumé

"The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) experienced a tragic loss on June 8, 2014, when two officers were ambushed and killed by two assailants. This report, sponsored by the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS Office), summarizes key findings from an after-action analysis of the ambush and subsequent police engagement with the assailants. The assessment team analyzed the event precursors, response, and aftermath to document lessons learned. These findings can be used by the larger law enforcement community to conduct self-evaluation and better prepare for similar incidents. This after-action report builds upon other analysis on violence against police, including the 2015 COPS Office publication Ambushes of Police: Environment, Incident Dynamics, and the Aftermath of Surprise Attacks Against Law Enforcement." -- Back Cover Page.

Sujet

Accès en ligne

Contenu

1. Overview. -- Approach. -- Incident overview. -- Summary. -- 2. Incident Chronology. -- Pre-ambush. -- Ambush—Sunday, June 8, 2014. -- Post-ambush. -- 3. Response Findings. -- Tactical response. -- Response coordination and communications. -- Equipment. -- Summary of findings. -- 4. Immediate Aftermath Findings. -- Investigations. -- Public information and media. -- Operational changes. -- Officer wellness and support. -- Summary of findings. -- 5. Post-Incident Response and Recovery Findings. -- Organizational learning. -- New policies, training, and strategies. -- Summary of findings. -- 6. Conclusion.

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