

Wrist Lock: The Martial Arts' Influence on Police Use of Force
Directed by Jason HarneySeptember 20, 2022 1h 31mDocumentary
8.6
Join Master Martial Artist and retired Police Sergeant Jon Gentile, along with a group of high level Martial Artists and police trainers, on a journey to discover how the Marital Arts has influenced police use of force tactics, and how training can be improved in a manner that will create proficient and physically fit law enforcement officers capable of the performance and decision making necessary to have reasonable use of force outcomes consistently.
Wrist Lock: The Martial Arts' Influence on Police Use of Force Trivia
Wrist Lock: The Martial Arts' Influence on Police Use of Force was released on September 20, 2022.
Wrist Lock: The Martial Arts' Influence on Police Use of Force was directed by Jason Harney.
Wrist Lock: The Martial Arts' Influence on Police Use of Force has a runtime of 1h 31m.
Wrist Lock: The Martial Arts' Influence on Police Use of Force was produced by Jon Gentile, Jason Harney.
Join Master Martial Artist and retired Police Sergeant Jon Gentile, along with a group of high level Martial Artists and police trainers, on a journey to discover how the Marital Arts has influenced police use of force tactics, and how training can be improved in a manner that will create proficient and physically fit law enforcement officers capable of the performance and decision making necessary to have reasonable use of force outcomes consistently.
The key characters in Wrist Lock: The Martial Arts' Influence on Police Use of Force are cast (Jon Gentile), cast (Tony Blauer), cast (Betsy Brantner Smith).
Wrist Lock: The Martial Arts' Influence on Police Use of Force is a Documentary film.
Wrist Lock: The Martial Arts' Influence on Police Use of Force has an audience rating of 8.6 out of 10.
Wrist Lock: The Martial Arts' Influence on Police Use of Force had a budget of $10,000.

