Definitions Flashcards
Definition of De-escalation (6)
(1) verbal and non-verbal strategies
(2) prevent escalation
(3) reduce intensity
(4) without application of force
(5) if force necessary,
(6) try to reduce the amount of force if safe
What is I.C.E.N.?
(1) Isolate
(2) Contain
(3) Evacuate
(4) Negotiate
What is I.C.L.E.A.R.?
Identify Isolate Containment Long guns & less lethal Evacuate/shelter in place Authorities React (Breakout, immediate action, surrender)
3 Part Test - What does N.R.A. stand for?
Necessary
Risk-Effective
Acceptable
Components of an Imminent Threat (3)
(1) Opportunity
(2) Intent
(3) Means
Definition of Communication (3)
(1) Give and receive
(2) relevant information
(3) sharing knowledge, concerns, interests
Tactical Flexibility (5)
(1) Don’t grow roots…getting trapped in the loop
(2) Maintain a reactionary gap
(3) Enhanced perception of personal safety
(4) Box breathing
(5) Transition your communication
Behavioral Influence Stairway
No relationship — Empathy, rapport, influence — Relationship
Problem solving strategy T.A.G.S.
T - Target
A - Assess
G - Generate option
S - Solution
What are the tactical principles (10)?
(1) Modulate breathing
(2) Create time
(3) Isolate/contain
(4) Communicate/negotiate
(5) Create distance (reactionary gap)
(6) Use cover
(7) Conceal
(8) Teamwork
(9) Tactical reposition
(10) Disengage
What is your Plan A?
What is your Plan B?
Plan A - Peaceful resolution -ICEN
Plan B - Tactics/Force options - ICLEAR
What are the (3) subject classifications?
(1) Instrumental (Criminal)
(2) Expressive (Person in crisis)
(3) High risk/closure motivated (don’t like police)
What are the (3) main criteria you must meet to use force (s. 25)?
(1) Lawful
(2) Reasonable
(3) Necessary
List the steps for the First contact approach…
(1) Greeting
(2) Identify yourself
(3) Reason for stop
(4) Proper closure
Name Active Listening Skills
(1) Open ended-questions
(2) brief comments
(3) mirroring
(4) paraphrasing
(5) naming emotions
(6) don’t interrupt
(7) effective pauses
(8) “I” messages