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Response to Behavioral Health Crises: De-escalation & Use of Force

Dallas, Texas - April 9-10, 2026

Use of force and lethal encounters receive the highest level of public and departmental scrutiny. Over the last decade, emphasis has been placed on procedural justice, police legitimacy, and alternative approaches to law enforcement interactions with individuals experiencing a behavioral health crisis.

The training program aligns with national best practices and supports modern policing goals. It includes an overview of defining crisis events, behavioral health crisis indicators, suicidal ideation, procedural justice and community perceptions, introduction of intervention models, the role de-escalation plays in law enforcement, deadly force encounters and suicide-by-cop, law, policy and training related to de-escalation and use of force encounters. An overview of strategic approaches, methodologies, and best practices are provided to assist with assessment and interdiction.

De-escalation and crisis mitigation tactics are not intended to replace the application of reasonable, necessary, and proportional force. The techniques discussed are intended to be implemented only when safe and feasible.

This course is designed for sworn law enforcement of all ranks and tenure.

Cost:
$445.00 per attendee
Length of Course:
8AM to 5PM, Day 1
8AM to Noon, Day 2
Instructor:
Eric Pisconski
Seminar Location:
Dallas College Bill J. Priest Center
1402 Corinth Street
Dallas, Texas 75215
Nearby Hotels:
CANVAS Hotel
1325 Botham Jean Blvd
Dallas, Texas 75215
(214) 421-1080

Hilton Garden Inn Downtown Dallas
1600 Pacific Ave
Dallas, Texas 75201
(214) 299-8982

Agency Contact*:
Sergeant Ana Denova
Dallas College Police
(214) 860-5978
ADenova@DallasCollege.edu

* Course registrations, transfers, refunds, and cancellations are handled by Law Enforcement Seminars. Please contact us directly with any questions.

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Dallas, Texas - April 9-10, 2026
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