brief your assigned case: (a) Facts (name of the case and its parties, what happened factually and procedurally, and the judgment)

brief your assigned case:
(a) Facts (name of the case and its parties, what happened factually and procedurally, and the judgment)
(b) Issues (what is in dispute)
(c) Holding (the applied rule of law)
(d) Rationale (reasons for the holding)

Do you think exposing civilians to use of force scenarios and training helps society understand the decision making process officers engage in? Why or why not? Should critics of police use of force be made to participate in this type of training prior to analyzing police action