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ESTADOS UNIDOS. Customs and Border Protection. Office of Training and Development
Use of force policy, guidelines and procedures handbook [Documento electrónico].- 1st ed.- [Estados Unidos] : Office of Training and Development. U.S. Customs and Border Protection, 2014.- 1 CD-ROM ; 12 cm
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CONTROLO FRONTEIRIÇO, POLÍCIA DAS FRONTEIRAS, USO DE FORÇA, ACTUAÇÃO POLICIAL, ESTADOS UNIDOS

Foreword from the Commissioner. I. Policy on the Use of Force By CBP Officers and Agents. A. General Guidelines. B. Objectively Reasonable and the Totality of Circumstances. C. Use of Less-Lethal Force. D. Use of Deadly Force. E. The CBP Use of Force Continuum. F. Use of Safe Tactics. G. DHS Commitment to Nondiscriminatory Law Enforcement Activities. II. Operational Guidelines and Administrative Procedures. Chapter 1: Authorized Officers/Agents and the Authority to Carry Firearms. A. Authorized Officers/Agents. B. Authority to Carry CBP-Issued Firearms. C. Carriage of CBP-Issued Firearms. D. Flying Armed on a Commercial Aircraft. E. Alcohol and Medication. F. Revocation of Authorization to Carry CBP-Issued Firearms. G. Domestic Violence and the Authority to Carry Firearms. H. Carriage of Personally-Owned Firearms Off-Duty. Chapter 2: Authorizing and Approving Officials. A. Responsible Officials (ROs). B. The Director of the Use of Force Center of Excellence (UFCE). C. The UFCE Incident Review Committee. Chapter 3: Guidelines and Procedures Following the Use of Deadly Force. A. Responsibilities Following a Use of Deadly Force. B. Reporting the Discharge of a Firearm. C. Employee Assistance Program (EAP). Chapter 4: Guidelines and Procedures on the Use of Less-Lethal Force. A. General Guidelines and Responsibilities. B. Reporting the Use of Less-Lethal Force. C. Use of Less-Lethal Devices/Techniques. D. Warning Shots and Disabling Fire. E. Emergency Situations. Chapter 5: Investigation of Incidents Involving the Use of Force. A. Investigation of Incidents Involving the Use of Force. B. Internal Affairs Investigation of Incidents Involving the Use of Deadly Force. C. Local CBP Management Review of Use of Deadly Force Incidents. D. Local CBP Management Review of Use of Less-Lethal Force Incidents. E. Legal Representation Following an Incident Involving the Use of Force. F. Employee Status During An Investigation. G. Post-Incident Drug and Alcohol Testing. Chapter 6: Use of Force Proficiency and Training. A. Firearms Proficiency and Training Requirements. B. Less-Lethal Use of Force Proficiency and Training Requirements. C. Less-Lethal Device Training and Certification. D. Failure to Qualify and Remedial Training. E. Unable to Participate. F. Exposure to Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) Spray. Chapter 7: CBP Body Armor. A. General Guidelines and Responsibilities. B. Policy on the Wear of Body Armor. C. Replacement of CBP-Issued Body Armor. D. Storage and Accountability for CBP Body Armor. E. Testing, Acquisition and Disposal. F. Personally-Owned Body Armor. Chapter 8: Accountability for Firearms, Body Armor and Other Use of Force. Equipment. A. General Guidelines and Responsibilities. B. The Firearms, Armor and Credentials Tracking System (FACTS). C. Inventory of Accountable Assets in FACTS. D. Lost or Stolen Firearms, Body Armor and/or Other Equipment in FACTS. E. Personal Property Management Oversight Board (PPMOB). F. Requests for Firearms/Assets in FACTS. G. Transfers of Accountability in FACTS. H. Storage of Firearms and Body Armor. I. Storage of Less-Lethal Devices and Other Use of Force Equipment. J. Storage of Less-Lethal Devices – Device-Specific Guidelines. K. Unissued Firearms. L. Non-Standard Firearms. M. Acquisition, External Transfer or Destruction of FACTS Assets. Chapter 9: Inspection, Maintenance and Repair. A. Inspection of CBP Firearms. B. Maintenance of CBP Firearms. C. Repair of CBP Firearms. D. Inspection of CBP Less-Lethal Devices or Other Use of Force Equipment. E. Maintenance of CBP Less-Lethal Devices or Other Use of Force Equipment. F. Repair of CBP Less-Lethal Devices or Other Use of Force Equipment. G. Shipping of Firearms or Other Use of Force Equipment. H. Replacement of CBP Firearms or Other Use of Force Equipment. Chapter 10: CBP-Issued/Approved Ammunition. A. Ammunition Procurement and Use. B. Special Ammunition Requests. C. Ammunition Issue. D. Ammunition Storage. E. Ammunition Inventory. F. Emergency Situations. Chapter 11: Use of Force Instructors and Range Operations. A. Firearms Coordinator (FCO). B. Firearms Instructors (FIs). C. Range Safety Officers (RSOs). D. Primary Less-Lethal Instructor (PLLI). E. Less-Lethal Instructors (LLIs). F. Less-Lethal Training Safety Officers (LLTSOs). G. Range Operations and Safety. Appendix I: Acknowledgement of Receipt of CBP Use of Force Policy, Guidelines and Procedures Handbook. Appendix II: DHS Policy on the Use of Deadly Force. Appendix III: DHS Commitment to Nondiscriminatory Law Enforcement and Screening. Activities. Appendix IV: Reporting Significant Incidents to the Commissioner’s Situation Room – CBP Memorandum 3340-025D. Appendix V: The Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (LEOSA). Appendix VI: Authorized CBP Courses of Fire. Appendix VII: Glossary.