Police Manual, TX Harris County Sheriff, 2015
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' • .. .. SHERIFF � Hams County Texas Departrnettt Policy SUBJECT: USE OF FORCE GALEA STANDARDS REFERENCE(s): 1.2.2, 1.3.1, 1.3.2, 1.3.3, 1.3.5, 1.3.6, 1.3.7, 1.3.8, 1.3.11, 1.3.12, 1.3.13 I. POLICY#: 501 NO. OF PAGES: 21 Policy: The Harris County Sheriffs Office is committed to protecting and preserving life and property while serving all of the public interests involved in our diverse community. Preserving the life, safety, property and dignity of every individual in Harris County Texas is our goal. Even so, there are times when our deputies are required to resort to the use of force to enforce the law, protect the citizens we serve. and to protect themselves. This policy should serve as a guide to all members of the Harris County Sheriff's Office when circumstances reasonably dictate the use of force. No policy can cover every specific scenario a deputy might face; therefore this policy shall serve as a guide. Each and every situation will be ultimately judged by the specific facts and circumstances of the incident as viewed objectively and reasonably. In all situations the actions of all employees of the Harris County Sheriffs Office shall fully comply with all applicable state and federal constitutions and laws. This policy is written in terms to apply to sworn Texas peace officers, but the policy applies equally to all employees of the Harris County Sheriffs Office. In every situation the use of force will be avoided if reasonably possible. If circumstances dictate it reasonable to wait for back up to arrive before the deputy resorts to any escalation in force, the deputy should wait for back up. It is always safer to approach a dangerous situation when two or more deputies are present. Many situations will de-escalate when the offender realizes that he/she is out manned Realizing that there are times when a deputy/detention officer must make split second decisions on escalating the use of force in response to an offender's actions a deputy/detention officer should always escalate the force employed to only that which is necessary to respond to the actions of the offender. [CALEA Standard 1.3.1] For planned tactical operations, such as the execution of a search warrant or warrant's of arrest. Sheriffs Office personnel shall develop a tactical plan predicated on preventing the use of force whenever possible. Supervisors shall pre-approve all planned tactical operations. BASLER 30