FC 133 Conducted Energy Weapons Flashcards

1
Q

CEW stands for __

A

Conducted Energy Weapon

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2
Q

CEW may only be used in accordance with FC ____

A

131

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3
Q

CEW-use on an unarmed individual offering voluntary stationary and non-violent passive resistance to a lawful seizure is considered a violation of the _____ Amendment

A

Fourth

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4
Q

If a citizen exhibits a form of mental illness, officers should try to adjust the application of force ____

A

downward

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5
Q

Deploying a CEW is considered a ____ use of force

A

serious

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6
Q

Deploying a CEW can/cannot have fatal outcomes even if properly deployed

A

Can

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7
Q

CEW utilizes _____ incpacitiation

A

neuro-muscular

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8
Q

Using a CEW in an attempt to deliver electrical energy into a subject is known as __

A

deployment

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9
Q

A state of extreme mental and physiological excitement is known as __

A

excited delirium

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10
Q

A tactic where handcuffing is applied by a secondary officer as a CEW is being deployed is known as __

A

handcuffing under power

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11
Q

When a subjects chest is restricted from expanding properly or the position of the subjects head obstructs the airway disrupting normal breathing is known as

A

positional asphyxia

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12
Q

Any action other than compliant handcuffing or unresisted escorting that an officer is required to use to compel compliance to arrest an individual is known as __

A

response to resistance

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13
Q

All credible facts that are known to the LE leading up to and at the time of the use of force including actions of the person against whom the LE uses such force and the actions of the LE are known as ___

A

totality of the circumstances

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14
Q

Officers may only deploy a CEW when the ___ of the ___ presents a risk of ____ danger that is ___ likely to be mitigated by using the CEW

A

totality circumstances; immediate; reasonably;

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15
Q

When using a CEW, ___ shots are preferable to ___ shots

A

back; front

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16
Q

Officers may/ may not use a CEW against aggressive animals

A

May

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17
Q

Officers should/shouldn’t issue a verbal warning before CEW deploymenbt

18
Q

Each application of the CEW must be ____ justified

A

independently

19
Q

Use of a CEW against a fleeing subject is allowed only when circumstances present ___ to the officer

A

a risk of immediate danger

20
Q

When working in a uniformed capacity, officers must ___ wear their CEW, including secondary employment

21
Q

A standard CEW cycle lasts for ____ seconds

22
Q

Each CEW cycle is considered a ____ application of force

23
Q

An _____ is required in cases where an officer uses a CEW against a dangerous/vicious domestic animal

24
Q

Officers cannot deploy a CEW on a restrained/ handcuffed subject unless __

A

the subject poses an immediate danger to the officers or others and other techniques would be impractical

25
Q

A CEW cannot be used against a subject whom the officer knows has a ______disorder

A

neuromuscular

26
Q

Officers shall now knowingly deploy more than __ CEW at a time against a subject

27
Q

Repeated CEW applications (more than ___ seconds) is considered an elevated risk factor

28
Q

An unintentional discharge of a CEW does/ doesn’t require an MCP 37

29
Q

If possible, officers will ____ probes before removal

A

photograph

30
Q

Probes located in sensitive areas will be removed by _____

A

medical personnel

31
Q

DFRS is/isn’t an appropriate level of care for a subject suffering from a CEW deployment

32
Q

Subjects exposed to a CEW can/cannot be left unattended in a police vehicle

33
Q

Pointing of a CEW does/doesn’t require an MCP37

34
Q

After CEW deployment, officers will download their CEW____ unless supervisor authorizes exception

A

before shift ends

35
Q

If a CEW deployment is involved in a fatal incident, the officer’s ____ may download the CEW

A

supervisor

36
Q

CEW’s should/shouldn’t be removed from a vehicle that is parked overnight at an officer’s home or an approved facility

37
Q

Officers will perform a ____ test prior to the start of every shift

A

functionality

38
Q

Officers assigned to a non uniform assignment will conduct a functionality test __ a week

39
Q

Offices must comply with the ____ to intervene requirements of function code 300

40
Q

An on-duty supervisor is/isn’t required to respond to all CEW deployments

41
Q

Officers must certify ____ with the CEW