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A Training Model for Effective Response Against Fatal Attachs: With a Focus on the NATIONAL POLICE Job Manual

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Purpose: Police officers on the site continue to suffer from sudden attacks. Accordingly, this study was conduct-ed with the thought of presenting an effective model for the manual of the exercise of physical force as per the legitimacy of police law enforcement. Method: According to the extent of harm and damages, the subject s behavior demonstrated towards police officers is divided into the 5 stages of ① compliance, ② passive resistance, ③ active resistance, ④ violent at-tack, and ⑤ fatal attack, and as for the experiment appropriate thereto, the students of the Korean National Police University and trainees were divided into Groups A and B each with 20 people, while the type of responding with fatal attack and the type of club for self defense and response were analyzed. Results: (1)On the site, a minimum safety distance of 1.8M must be maintained, and (2)police officers must provide a clear task assignment training on the site that 2 or more people will be dispatched. (3)The development of a posture to not unnecessarily stimulate the subject was presented, and (4)a new method for the striking meth-od was presented by considering the fact that most subjects had their hands lowered. Conclusion: The practical effectiveness reflective of the principle of objective rationality, principle of corre-spondence between the subject s actions and physical force, and the principle of prioritizing harm reductions, which are the 3 largest principles of the police officer s exercise of physical force, was presented, and a model for protecting the lives and bodies of police officers was presented by defining the limitations and significance of each method of physical force.

1. Introduction

2. Background of the Study

3. Status Analysis: Limitations of Training

4. Research Result: Analysis of Forms of Attack

5. Discussion

6. Conclusion

7. References

8. Appendix

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