Daigle Law Group to Hold Live Use of Force Summit
The theme of this year’s Summit will be, “working together to find our way forward,” Daigle Law Group says. Working together, we must continue to educate ourselves in order to better protect our communities.”
The Daigle Law Group will be holding its 10th annual Use of Force Summit Nov. 30 to Dec. 2 at Mohegan Sun casino and resort in Uncasville, CT.
“Ten years ago, we called this conference a Summit because it was an opportunity for the best and the brightest in the country to meet and find our way forward through the challenges being faced by departments daily related to the use of force. Now, more than ever, we need departments to come together for our Summit so that we can continue to grow and share our ideas and values with each other,” DLG founder and principle Eric Daigle says.
The theme of this year’s Summit will be, “working together to find our way forward,” DLG says. Working together, we must continue to educate ourselves in order to better protect our communities.”
Daigle will present the keynote address on Nov. 30. “My Keynote focuses on understanding current trends in legal standards, operational standards, and community concern. More importantly, the intersection between these topics to provide departments evaluation and recommendations to move forward. My experience involves years of use of force training, evaluation, expert analysis, and investigation,” Daigle says.
Officers attending the three-day Use of Force Summit can expect:
• Live Keynote presentations each day and panels from use of force experts
• Access to Industry Experts on law enforcement, corrections, security force policies, training, and investigations
• Access to Materials such as actionable sample policies, presentations, videos, and handouts
• Certificate of Attendance and report card, which may fulfill continued education requirements
Registration is now open. The early bird price is $795. After Oct. 31, the price increases to $899 Price does not include lodging and meals. Special room rates are available.
For more information, go to Daigle Law Group. Register at here.
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