CH 3 Flashcards

1
Q

Use of Force incidents which do not

result in injury to a civilian shall be documented on a CHP ___.

A

275

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2
Q

For noninjury UOF incidents, a CHP ___ is only required when there is concern for potential
civil liability arising from the incident (e.g. claims of excessive force, inconsistencies in statements versus evidence, violations of departmental
policy).

A

268

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3
Q

All UOF incidents which result
in injury to a civilian shall be documented on a CHP ___ and accompanied by
a CHP ___.

A

275

268

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4
Q

Complaint of pain and/or visible injury should be/shall be considered an injury for
reporting purposes.

A

shall be

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5
Q

Electronic Control Device (ECD) deployments where the only injury is probe/puncture marks or incidents where mere redness or indentations are the only injury
associated with the proper application of handcuffs. Is this an injury for reporting purposes?

A

no

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6
Q

The CHP 275 should be/shall be completed for any
incident in which a peace officer utilizes force to overcome physical resistance
from an uncooperative civilian.

A

shall be

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7
Q

A supervisor with direct knowledge of the incident shall complete a CHP 275 ____.

A

as soon as practical after an incident

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8
Q

A completed CHP 275 shall be transmitted by Area to the appropriate Division within ___ of the date of the incident.

A

seven calendar days

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9
Q

The mere display or threatened or attempted UOF option does/does not constitute a UOF incident for reporting purposes

A

does not

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10
Q

When a firearm was displayed only, during high-risk or felony procedures, and the civilian is later found to be an innocent party. The display of a firearm alone does not constitute a UOF for reporting purposes?

A

no

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11
Q

If a compliant subject sustains an inadvertent injury or exhibits an unrelated illness during the course of an enforcement contact, the inadvertent injury or unrelated illness itself does not constitute a UOF for
reporting purposes. These types of incidents should be documented on a ___ as a Nonthreshold PCL Incident for liability purposes only.

A

CHP 268

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