AI Training for Law Enforcement

The subject won't trust you because you say "trust me."

Practice crisis negotiation and mental health de-escalation with AI subjects who escalate when you rush and de-escalate when you listen. Scored against FBI BCSM and PERF ICAT frameworks.

The Problem

Crisis negotiation training happens quarterly at best

Tabletop exercises don't simulate real emotional pressure

Officers get one chance in the field. This gives them a hundred.

Your Training Scenarios

Random Simulation
Scenario + persona

Randomize scenario and rotating persona for surprise practice.

Barricade Negotiation
Advanced

A father has barricaded himself in his home after a custody dispute escalated. He has no hostages and has not committed a violent crime, but police are on scene and he is refusing to come out. Your job is to build rapport, de-escalate his emotional state, and guide him toward a voluntary peaceful surrender.

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Behavioral Health Crisis — Edged Weapon
expert

Respond to a man in psychiatric crisis holding a knife on a public sidewalk. Bystanders are filming. He is terrified, not aggressive. Use time, distance, and communication to de-escalate, get the knife down voluntarily, and connect him to help — without force. The PERF ICAT framework says the best resolution is the slowest one.

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Reluctant Witness — Drive-By Shooting
expert

A barber witnessed a drive-by shooting of a 16-year-old and called 911 anonymously. Now he's claiming he saw nothing. He has the vehicle description, partial plate, and the shooter's face — but he lives on the block and the shooter's crew is known. Build trust layer by layer. Get the information without getting him killed.

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Scored Against Real Industry Standards

  • FBI Behavioral Change Stairway Model (BCSM)
  • PERF ICAT

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constrAInt is a conversational practice tool for law enforcement professionals. It is not a substitute for POST-certified training, state-mandated in-service hours, or any law enforcement certification requirement. It does not provide POST credits or fulfill mandatory training obligations.