High-risk operations come with significant responsibilities—and serious legal challenges. This course equips SWAT officers with the legal knowledge they need to operate effectively, make sound decisions, and protect themselves and their agencies from potential liability.
Officers will learn how case law directly impacts SWAT deployments, covering search warrants, barricade situations, high-risk stops, and the use of less-lethal tools. The course uses real-world scenarios to bridge the gap between legal theory and tactical practice, ensuring officers can apply these principles confidently in the field.
What You’ll Learn
- Serving Search Warrants
How to plan and execute search warrants legally, including knock-and-announce procedures, exigent circumstances, and protective sweeps. - Barricade Situations
The legal considerations that guide decision-making during barricaded suspect incidents, negotiations, and appropriate use of force. - High-Risk Stops
How to balance officer safety with constitutional rights during stops, detentions, and arrests. - Less-Lethal and Chemical Agents
Proper deployment of less-lethal tools and chemical agents under constitutional guidelines. - Legal Liability
An understanding of where lawsuits and criminal charges can arise—and how to mitigate those risks.
By the end of the course, officers will be prepared to handle tactical operations with confidence, making decisions that protect themselves, their teams, and their agencies. They will leave with the legal knowledge to conduct effective and defensible operations that stand up in court.



