The ROAR Response Model: A Roadmap to Crisis Stabilization, Field Dynamics and Decision Making for Criminal Justice Professionals



The ROAR response model minutely dissects facets of field response and is considered a roadmap to de-escalation (crisis stabilization), field dynamics and decision making.  It is applicable to field responders, including, but not limited to, peace officers.  ROAR is equally applicable to mental health (crisis) responders and community outreach workers.  ROAR’s design innately identifies stabilizing and de-stabilizing factors which are integral in the responder’s utilization of windows of opportunity.  The collection of these variables amounts to scene management, which is critically important in all calls for service and overarches the highly sought out outcome of de-escalation (crisis stabilization).  This response model has been specifically adapted to special populations and multiple versions exist relative to field contacts involving military veterans and people experiencing homelessness.  Furthermore, ROAR is being explored for application to situations involving domestic violence and human trafficking.

Speaker and Presenter Information

Pietro “Piero” D’Ingillo is a licensed clinical, law enforcement and forensic psychologist.  His early career work began in the late 1990s with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD).  From 2006 until 2016, he attained extensive community-based experience while working for the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health where his primary duty was responding to psychiatric crises.

 

Dave Weiner has served both military and civilian communities passionately for well over 27 years in military, law enforcement, and corporate security service. Mr. Weiner started his law enforcement career in the United States Air Force in 1993 as a military policeman.

 

As his career progressed, he worked a variety of assignments such as a patrol officer, field training officer, K-9 handler, Special Response Team, Training Coordinator, and in supervisory positions over both Patrol and Investigations.

Relevant Government Agencies

Dept of Justice, State Government, County Government, City Government, Municipal Government, State & Local Government


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When
Tue, Mar 28, 2023, 3:00pm - 4:15pm ET


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