SWAT Standard
For
Law Enforcement Agencies
National Tactical Officers Association
Published September 2011
Dedicated to the memory of Sergeant Mark Renninger
End of watch: November 29, 2009
NTOA SWAT Standard
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NTOA SWAT Standard
Copyright 2008, 2011
National Tactical Officers Association
Published September 2011
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Sample Memorandum of Understanding ............................................................. 45
CATO SWAT Glossary ............................................................................................ 48
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NTOA MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the National Tactical Officers Association is to enhance the performance and professional status of law enforcement personnel by providing a credible and proven training resource, as well as a forum for the development of tactics and information exchange. The
Association’s ultimate goal is to improve public safety and domestic security through training, education and tactical excellence. The National Tactical Officers Association operates in accord with the principles of Veritas Probitas et Virtus (Truth, Honesty and Integrity).
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STANDARD REVIEW COMMITTEE
Ed Allen .......................... Captain, Seminole County (FL) Sheriff’s Office and NTOA Board Member
Blaze Cantania ................ Chief of Police (ret), Egg Harbor Township (NJ) Police Department
Thor Eells ........................ Commander, Colorado Springs (CO) Police Department and NTOA Board
Member
Gary Heath ..................... Officer, Houston Police Department and Texas Tactical Police Officers
Association
Ken McLaughlin .............. Chief of Police, Ocean View (DE) Police Department
SWAT. The acronym invokes so many thoughts - danger, fighting crime, shootings, heavily artillery, TV, movies and more. The reality of SWAT is that it is all of that and more. When the acronym is fully expanded it translates to "special weapons and tactics" or as it was originally developed, "special weapons assault team". SWAT is a specialized, elite police unit trained to execute dangerous and specific operations that basic and even intermediate police training is not intended to handle. Commonly, many assume from knowledge gained from TV and movies about SWAT. These assumptions are often skewed because what happens on real missions is not always as entertaining as what is seen on the silver screen.
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In the paper I’m going to write, I`ll be expressing the life of an FBI SWAT member, The parts I`ll be expressing the most in this paper is how do they connect with family, what is the mental aspect for them, what`s their physical health like and do they have a social life? Man doesn’t your mind just wonder when you hear the FBI? Well of course you will have so many questions like who are they? Why are they so important, how do you get to involved?
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There’s a few situations where usually required an S.W.A.T team to respond to: A major threat where a warrant is required, captive situation, blockade situation, high risk person, terrorist attacker, and a riot of any source. These situation also varies from the type of team and the location. I was assigned to the Washington, D.C Special Reaction Team, which are job was different. Our situation was based off the crimes in the D.C area, which can be based off: major terrorist threat or attack, protecting the areas around the white house, protecting high ranking Army Generals and politicians.
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A SWAT, or special weapons and tactics, team is used in extraordinary situations that need more specialized procedures and increased firepower. Federal departments as well as in major police departments use SWAT teams.
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