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Learning to back off: de-escalation tactics can enhance officer safety as long as officers are properly trained in what they need to do and agencies realize there's not always time and space for officers to pull back/ David Griffith.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: California: Bobit Business Media, ©Sept 2013-May 2016.Description: v40 n3, pages 38-43; illustrations: 27 cmISSN:
  • 0893-8989
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  • DPer 363.205 P75 Sept 2013-May 2016 v. 37 & 40, n. 9-11/1-5
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