When I was in security forces we trained about 70-80% of the time. Weapons. Crowd control. Hostage. And immediate threat. The rest of the time was deadly force training and non lethal force training (taze, pepper spray, riot baton and rubber bullet/bean bag usage.) almost all the classroom training was on when and where lethal force could be used. In 4 years of some pretty fucked up situations. I drew my weapon twice. The rest was non lethal takedown. Most were joint manipulation. And only one submission. Now. My location was dealing with mostly locals but once we took down a few and dragged them back most dispersed. We were trained in Krav Maga. I think this is a better method of training for street usage. What I loved most about our training was not belt system, but level training. We were only moved to next level by board peers in the next level and the instructor. So it was no cakewalk of here is your next level. Peers were the worst. No one wanted to be “the guy” that passed a individual who was “subpar”. But. Long story. Police forces seem to be lacking in this. Just my 2 cents.