Exam 8 Flashcards
Handcuffing nomenclature
- Single strand
- Double strand
- Rivot
- Lock housing
- Swivel
- Chain
- Key hole
- Double lock
- Single strand with teeth
The six components of proper handcuffing
Immobilize
Control
Handcuff
Search
Monitor
Transport
Totality Triangle
Perceived Circumstances (Top)
Perceived Subject Action (Bottom Left)
Reasonable Officer Response (Bottom Right)
When can/should officers use force?
First must use de-escalation tactics then if failed.
must be necessary and proportionate
Prohibited use of force
In no event can we intentionally sit, kneel, or stand on an individuals neck, or head. Cannot obstruct the airway or impede with blood flow
Chokeholds
Cannot train it or use it.
Graham v. Connor
The use of force case
Graham factors
SIRF
Severity
Immediate
Resisting
Flight
Tennessee v. Garner
Need to have an immediate threat and it has to be reasonable at the time force is applied
The fleeing felon case
Comm v. Adams
Duty to intervene case
Hill v. Miracle
Diabetes shock case
Hill test
Use of force for medical emergencies
Officers can use force decisions must be
neccesary and proportionate
What differentiates distraction techniques and a strike?
Intent and intensity