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- ICAT - Police Executive Research Forum
The ICAT training program consists of seven modules: Module 1: Introduction – This module provides an overview of the ICAT program and how it was developed Module 2: The Critical Decision-Making Model – This module teaches the Critical Decision-Making Model (CDM), which is the backbone of the entire ICAT program Instructors cover the five steps of the CDM – collect information; assess
- 2025 National ICAT Conference - policeforum. org
2025 National ICAT Conference
- ICAT Agencies - Police Executive Research Forum
Agencies Implementing ICAT The following agencies have notified PERF that they are implementing ICAT as part of their training curriculum: Alabama Florence Police Department Arizona El Mirage Police Department Mesa Police Department Phoenix Police Department Sedona Police Department California Antioch Police Department BART Police Department BART police announce policy reforms amid Black Lives
- ICAT Module #2: Critical Decision-Making Model
Critical Decision-Making Model (CDM) for use by patrol officers in managing critical
- ICAT - Police Executive Research Forum
The creation of this Training Guide was truly a team effort by many people, representing dozens of police agencies at the local, state, fed-eral, and international levels as well as private and nonprofit organizations Throughout this process, we learned from dedicated police professionals at all ranks—from police oficers to police chiefs—who brought expertise in such diverse areas as
- How the ICAT Training Guide Was Created
How the ICAT Training Guide Was Created This Training Guide is the next step in PERF’s work on use-of-force reforms Following the publication of Guiding Principles on Use of Force in March 2016, PERF assembled a Working Group of more than 60 professionals representing law enforcement agencies and other organizations from across the country
- ICAT Train-the-Trainer - June 24-25, 2025
ICAT Train-the-Trainer - June 24-25, 2025
- About ICAT - Police Executive Research Forum
About ICAT Integrating Communications, Assessment, and Tactics, or ICAT, is a use-of-force Training Guide designed to fill a critical gap in training police officers in how to respond to volatile situations in which subjects are behaving erratically and often dangerously but do not possess a firearm The Training Guide includes model lesson plans and support materials (including Power Point
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