Participants will learn the following: General Handcuffing Guidelines Handcuffing History Handcuffing Dangers Trial and Error Lessons Handcuff Nomenclature Hinged, Rigid, Chain-Link and Disposable Handcuffs Care and Maintenance of Handcuffs Resistance and Control Management Officer and Individual Factors/ Escalation Through the Levels of Control Recognizing the Threat Elements of Reporting Resitance and Control Principles of Balance, Movement, Center and Reaction Time Relative Positioning Handcuffing a Subject in a Standing, Prone or Kneeling Position Resistance and Disengaging Standing a Prone Handcuffed Subject Post Handcuffing Guidelines Directing a Subject to a Prone Position Prone with Hands Under the Body Effect of Pressure of Nerve Centers Rolling a Subject to a Prone Position Removing Handcuffs Use of Contact and Cover Searching Exiting a Room or Cell where there is a Potential for Violence