When supervisors work their way through the CDM, or “spin the model,” they will go through a structured set of directions that will help them manage dynamic situations and ensure a safe outcome. The CDM can help first-line supervisors (FLSs) make crucial and time-sensitive decisions during critical incidents. The CDM is a five-step tool that is anchored by a set of core values (customized for each agency). PERF has primarily used the CDM as a decision-making tool when training agencies to de-escalate potential use-of-force incidents however, the CDM can be used by law enforcement as a decision-making tool for many types of critical incidents. This section contains several strategies for effectively managing a critical incident including PERF’s Critical Decision-Making Model, the 7-C’s of a Critical Incident, a checklist for managing a critical incident, and additional resources provided by several other law enforcement agencies PERF’s Critical Decision-Making Model (CDM) Background information on the CDMĪdapted from the police forces in the United Kingdom, PERF’s Critical Decision-Making Model (CDM) can help law enforcement personnel quickly make organized, logical, and ethical decisions. First Line Supervisors (FLSs) can benefit from having resources to help them manage these situations. Critical incidents can be dynamic and dangerous.
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