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2026-03-04T00:00:00-05:00
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THIS CLASS IS FULL.

Description The Use of Force Instructor Training Program (UOFITP) has been designed to give the student the knowledge and skills necessary to successfully design, develop and implement Use of Force training using static, dynamic and interactive training principles. This program has been developed for those law enforcement professionals who train officers or agents in the principles of Use of Force, develop or revise Use of Force policy, and are responsible for review and evaluation of agency Use of Force incidents. It is not designed as an end user course which teaches an individual how to use force correctly. It utilizes adult learning principles as well as problem based training, role-play, lecture and demonstrations to give the student the skills they need to be successful developing and teaching their own training programs related to Use of Force.
Prerequisites Federal law enforcement officers will be offered seats on a space available basis and billed tuition for this training. FLETC Federal Partner Organization personnel should go through their agency training coordinators to obtain seats. Estimated cost is tuition only and subject to change. Travel and miscellaneous expenses are not included. 

1. You are a United States citizen.
2. You are employed as a sworn law enforcement officer/agent with arrest authority in the prevention, detection, apprehension, detention and/or investigation of felony and/or misdemeanor violations of federal, state, local, tribal or military criminal laws; a military member who has law enforcement responsibilities, or in preparation for deployment.
3.  Must be able to participate in intensive training lasting up to ten hours per day.  
4.  Must not have any medical restrictions.
5. You are authorized to attend training in support of your official duties; and you will be in an official duty status and not on any type of leave.
6. You are attending training with the knowledge and support of your employer.
7. You acknowledge you have read all program prerequisites and meet all requirements.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Attire:  Tactical pants, BDUs (battle dress uniforms), agency uniform or other attire appropriate for control tactics training. Please dress comfortably. No shorts, open-toed shoes, or flip flops will be allowed. For graduation day, professional casual or duty uniform is recommended.

Equipment/Items to bring:  Please bring your duty gear:  duty belt/holster (Sig or Glock duty gear), handcuffs & case, intermediate weapons equipment (baton holder, OC spray holder, Taser holster–DO NOT BRING THE TOOLS THEMSELVES), a baseball cap, tactical style gloves and hydration equipment.

NOTE:  Your equipment will not be needed on the first day of class but will be used throughout the remainder of the class.

To avoid possible equipment issues, feel free to bring a personal laptop computer and/or a thumb drive to use in class to take notes, work on your presentation, etc. If you plan to use FLETC computer equipment, a thumb drive will be useful for your course work and presentations.

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