Handcuffing with Hands On the Head

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  • Опубликовано: 17 май 2012
  • POLICE Magazine has teamed up with Lt. Kevin Dillon, a retired officer and trainer who developed the L.O.C.K.U.P. system, for a video series focusing on police combat strategies and tactics. In this segment, Lt. Dillon demonstrates a safer position from which to handcuff a suspect than the "hands on the head" position.

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  • @rubiconklbrutorowman7577
    @rubiconklbrutorowman7577 5 месяцев назад +1

    Well done indeed in terms of WHEN is safe 2 apply hand cuff. I view other police video was VERY important reminder that hand cuff can ONLY be apply when suspect is cooperating and forcing handcuff will injure that will create legal issue! PLUS, two types of hand cuffs the video covered in slow motion (!): 1) Stack handcuff one hand on top n other hand at bottom, 2) other techniques was doubling or essentially horizontal hands one after another.

  • @Mitchell1388
    @Mitchell1388 11 лет назад +3

    glad I found this. During my time with the military they trained us in the hands behind the head method while holding on to a couple of fingers to hold them. Never realized that they would or could come at you like Rob did. Although I think they would have issues with possibly breaking their fingers doing so.

  • @loco2night
    @loco2night 12 лет назад +3

    Lt., great video and great explanations with your demonstrations. I too have never been tested with the hands on the head technique and this video has definitely given me something to think about. Thanks for posting this!

  • @rchapel
    @rchapel 3 года назад +1

    Having taught the behind-the-back low palms out position in my video, Universal Arrest & Control in the early nineties, I concur and the LT is right on the money. However, I have gone on to develop a method for the high hands-behind-the-head that takes control with no option for retaliation.

  • @tank7358
    @tank7358 8 лет назад +2

    thanx for the video/instruction. It's important to keep learning better and new tactics to keep us safe. 🖒

  • @matthewhatch3753
    @matthewhatch3753 4 года назад +1

    Good video and great information.

  • @donnajackson1169
    @donnajackson1169 8 лет назад +3

    thank you ,you helped me sooooooo much

  • @JRT140
    @JRT140 8 лет назад +5

    Control before pulling your handcuffs out of your belt.

  • @tonybarretto3153
    @tonybarretto3153 8 лет назад

    @PoliceMag
    wait, you clicked the cuffs on Rob, what about the search pattern prior to cuffing? What if you dont have PC to detain in cuffs only verbal ok from perp to search? can you show how to search in that stance?

  • @XxW41K3RxX
    @XxW41K3RxX 7 лет назад

    what cuff holster is that you are using?

  • @stephennordlinger4112
    @stephennordlinger4112 2 года назад

    I have heard instructors say, make sure the criminal doesn’t have a weapon in his waistband before putting his hands there.

  • @JRT140
    @JRT140 7 лет назад

    I love the mindset and critical analysis of techniques but in this case a proper balance displacement is not being demonstrated for this arrest technique. Not a couple of complicated details but in fact very easy and intuitive details that would really address the perceived weakness of hands on the head handcuffing position.

  • @rchapel
    @rchapel 10 лет назад +1

    I've been telling people the "hands behind the head" position for searching is insane for years. It doesn't work as most use it.

    • @Happy_trails_and_tails
      @Happy_trails_and_tails 3 года назад

      It's funny, I was watching the LT in video saying to myself, this is a Kenpo guy..... Is he?

  • @anthonyfromsiny
    @anthonyfromsiny 7 лет назад +4

    OK, hands on the head is out - and the wall is out. So what's in?

    • @Majikman871
      @Majikman871 5 лет назад

      Spread feet, arms out to the side palms facing officer, bend slightly at the waste, then hands behind the back keeping palms out (make sure you have a good grip on your cuffs) apply 1st cuff (usually to the right wrist 1st cuz most people are right handed) have them stand as you bend that first arm up, grab 2 fingers on the opposite hand and pull it towards the 1st hand to meet the cuff and let the cuff do the work. Why grab 2 fingers? because it makes it extremely easy to control someone that might change their mind about complying where as all fingers or 1 finger not so much. Try it out youll see what I mean. I constantly have to cuff "no people" and this has worked 100% of the time.

  • @user-ib2wj6lt7r
    @user-ib2wj6lt7r 5 лет назад +1

    YES HAND CUFFS REVIEW
    JINJU SOUTH KOREA

  • @curtiscarpenter9881
    @curtiscarpenter9881 4 года назад +1

    If I teach too much at once you will learn too little, if I teach you a little more important things at once you'll learn more at once. You will learn just as much from how I teach as what I teach.

  • @rickjames7834
    @rickjames7834 3 года назад +1

    When his hands are behind his head .hold his rist and you can pull down .then pat down one side .and switch if need

  • @tomruad1
    @tomruad1 10 месяцев назад

    If you don't have the right grip, you won't have control. Try squeezing 3-4 fingers for pain compliance. I would have you talk to our training unit at LAPD. 27 years LEO

  • @strategicservices9906
    @strategicservices9906 6 лет назад +1

    why not getting the suspect on the ground then cuff

    • @Happy_trails_and_tails
      @Happy_trails_and_tails 3 года назад +1

      Not all cuffing necessitates that, for example, a man gets caught shoplifting in Home Depot. You're all inside the Loss Prevention office, there's not room to prone anyone out nor is it necessary. Not if he's complying thus far.

    • @benjaminhurley1823
      @benjaminhurley1823 3 года назад

      @@Happy_trails_and_tails then wouldn't hands behind the head I think people like hands on the head because it's what they expect from cops.

  • @jaydabbott965
    @jaydabbott965 10 лет назад

    Lt Dillon, the technique is superior if the suspect is placed down on his knee's and after you have assessed him on his body language and you start to approach from the opposite side you made you commands from then this gives even the smallest officer the tactical advantage due to the height of your suspect and very easy to throw the suspect to the ground if you start to feel at any during the cuffing procedure that he/she is starting to tense up. You back up and move out of danger while drawing your weapon of choice. I'm 37 yrs young master instructor under the Hall of fame martial artist Frank Dux. I have been trying to break into law enforcement for many yrs with no success due to my size. 5'7" 195. LE dept look at me like i can't handle myself, but in reality Im extremely talented and was ranked 4th in the world a pro Muay Thai kickboxer and Full contact bare knuckle karate world champion. If you know any departments that could use my skills please let me know...
    Thanks and hope that helps

  • @toufikallagi8425
    @toufikallagi8425 2 года назад

    Ja jah, ma soovin teile sel juhul kõike head ja head, jah C.

  • @akimbofurry2179
    @akimbofurry2179 3 года назад

    Any Civilians hear, looking for tips, if your self defense stops the threat, and you want to subdue it?

  • @KelikakuCoutin
    @KelikakuCoutin 3 года назад +1

    Rayshard Brooks would still be alive if Lt. Dillon had been on the scene that night in Atlanta.
    Those two officers had absolutely no tactical skill at all in that video. Now they're up for murder.
    Thanks for the content. Keep up the good work.
    בס״ד

    • @juanmanuellopeznovas7908
      @juanmanuellopeznovas7908 2 года назад +1

      Rayshard Brooks refused 2 put his hands behind his back, and them the techniche shown oly is useful aganist a cooperative or potencially cooperative suspect, not uncooperative

    • @KelikakuCoutin
      @KelikakuCoutin 2 года назад

      @@juanmanuellopeznovas7908
      Okay, but I used to wrestle in high school. I know how to take someone down.
      The officers were totally unprepared to subdue a suspect; it was obvious they were not at a physical level that they should have been. They were being taken down, they were not prepared to take the suspect down.

    • @juanmanuellopeznovas7908
      @juanmanuellopeznovas7908 2 года назад

      @@KelikakuCoutin You´re right. If they´re prepared like you, not only two, also one officer can subdue the suspect

  • @Majikman871
    @Majikman871 5 лет назад +2

    I know Kevin Dillon personally since he was a Sergeant on the Wethersfield Police Dpt. (One of the most crooked departments in CT. btw) He's not the sharpest tool in the drawer and the officers that worked under him all need to be retrained or fired. Those tactics btw are garbage Kevin. All those years of training and that's all you've been able to come up with? This is why so many departments hire people like me to teach handcuffing today. Go ahead and use that with someone whos not going to comply and see what happens to you.