POLICE USE OF FORCE
Judgment, Reality, and Constitutional Reasonableness: A Guide for Law Enforcement Officers, Supervisors, Administrators, and the General Public
Paperback
Retail Price: $31.95
Paperback
Retail Price: $31.95
Police use of force is one of the most scrutinized and misunderstood actions in modern society.
Too often, force is judged through slow-motion video, hindsight, and unrealistic expectations that ignore the realities officers face in rapidly evolving, high-stress encounters. This book provides a clear, constitutionally grounded explanation of how force decisions are actually made, how courts evaluate those decisions, and why human performance, resistance, and context matter. Drawing on decades of experience in law enforcement, training, and academic research, Dr. Michael D. Schlosser explains:
• Why force must be evaluated under the totality of the circumstances
• How stress, fatigue, and perception shape officer decision-making
• Why use-of-force models are often misunderstood and misapplied
• The biomechanics and realities of physical control during resistance
• How constitutional standards differ from policy, public perception, and hindsight analysis
This book bridges the gap between theory and reality, offering insight for law enforcement professionals, supervisors, attorneys, investigators, policymakers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of one of policing’s most important responsibilities. Clear, practical, and grounded in constitutional law, this work provides a framework for evaluating force that is both fair and realistic.
Paperback
Format: 6 x 9 Color Paperback, 100 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Mar 26, 2026)
ISBN10: 1977290183
ISBN13: 9781977290182
Genre: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Law Enforcement