Brian McAllister
National Trainer - LEOKA Program
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Criminal Justice Information Services Division, Crime Statistics Management Unit
Attention:
Due to the law enforcement sensitive information being presented during this session, only full-time local, state, federal or tribal law enforcement officials will be allowed to attend and proper credentials (badge and department identification) will be validated at the door.
Law Enforcement Officers Killed & Assaulted (LEOKA): Safety & Street Survival Training Class
This program provides information on the history and policy relating to the LEOKA (Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted) Program. Also provided are in-depth analyses of two studies which were concluded in 1992 and 1997, and resulted in the publications “Killed in the Line of Duty” and "In the Line of Fire." The objectives of these studies were to identify elements in certain situations which led to the ultimate felonious deaths and serious injuries of police officers. Demographic and behavioral descriptors for the victim officers and the offenders were developed and will be presented. The findings and resulting safety training issues will also be presented.
The emphasis of the presentation will be focused on the final companion study which was concluded in 2006, and resulted in a publication entitled “Violent Encounters.” This study examines 40 incidents where police officers survived life threatening attacks. Demographic and behavioral descriptors for the victim officers and the offenders were developed and will be presented. The findings and resulting training issues will be presented.