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On this page, you'll find information around:
When we respond to incidents, we’ll always try to talk to you to work out how best we can help. However, sometimes we will need to use force in order to:
We can use force in a number of different ways, such as:
We give officers regular training around:
The training includes how to use:
We also train our officers in unarmed defence tactics, and how to give first aid.
Firearms officers are also given special training on how to use weapons and other specific tactics.
Above all else, whether we’re training or having to do this in a real life situation, we always make sure our use of force is:
Our Vision and Values show that we’re committed to protecting you, and we’ll only use force if it’s absolutely necessary. All of us work to the College of Policing Code of Ethics.
When we do use force, there’s lots of circumstances that go into deciding this. Our officers always review their actions, and will adjust their response according to the situation.
If we do use force, a record is created to show that we’ve done this. We create a report of how and when we've used force every three months.
The most recent reports are available to download below.