GM 501 Flashcards

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Use of force: officer shall use only the level of force necessary to accomplish ——. Anytime force is used the officer shall apply a level of force reasonable for the situation

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a lawful police objective

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In the course of discharging their duty, police officers are often confronted with situations requiring some degree of force to be exercised in order to effectively maintain public order and safety. This may be achieved on an ascending scale of the officer’s ——–, verbal communications, open/empty hand control, physical force, intermediate weapon and deadly force, according to and proportional with the circumstances of the situation.

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Presence

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In the course of discharging their duty, police officers are often confronted with situations requiring some degree of force to be exercised in order to effectively maintain public order and safety. This may be achieved on an ascending scale of the officer’s presence, ———-, open/empty hand control, physical force, intermediate weapon and deadly force, according to and proportional with the circumstances of the situation.

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Verbal communications

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In the course of discharging their duty, police officers are often confronted with situations requiring some degree of force to be exercised in order to effectively maintain public order and safety. This may be achieved on an ascending scale of the officer’s presence, verbal communications, ———-, physical force, intermediate weapon and deadly force, according to and proportional with the circumstances of the situation.

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Open/empty hands control

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In the course of discharging their duty, police officers are often confronted with situations requiring some degree of force to be exercised in order to effectively maintain public order and safety. This may be achieved on an ascending scale of the officer’s presence, verbal communications, open/empty hand control, ——–, intermediate weapon and deadly force, according to and proportional with the circumstances of the situation.

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Physical force

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In the course of discharging their duty, police officers are often confronted with situations requiring some degree of force to be exercised in order to effectively maintain public order and safety. This may be achieved on an ascending scale of the officer’s presence, verbal communications, open/empty hand control, physical force, ——– and—–, according to and proportional with the circumstances of the situation.

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Intermediate weapon and deadly force

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In regards to the application of force with the exception of an officer’s presence or verbal communications, the use of any type of force is not justified in response to – – –

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Verbal provocation alone

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In De-escalation of force when employing necessary force, which is greater than an officer’s presence, and this level of force is being employed to achieve a lawful police objective, officers shall ———-when a subject’s actions indicate that the initial use of force has achieved an acceptable level of compliance by a subject.

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De-escalate their use of force options

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If circumstances allow, officers should attempt to De-escalate situations through ——, warnings, verbal persuasion, and other tactics to reduce the need for force.

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Advisements

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If circumstances allow, officers should attempt to De-escalate situations through advisement, ——-, verbal persuasion, and other tactics to reduce the need for force.

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Warnings

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If circumstances allow, officers should attempt to De-escalate situations through advisement, warnings, ——, and other tactics to reduce the need for force.

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Verbal persuasion

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If circumstances allow, officers should attempt to De-escalate situations through advisement, warnings, verbal persuasion, and other —- to reduce the need for force.

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Tactics

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If physical force has proven ineffective or is not a reasonable option based upon the circumstances, officers are authorized to use an intermediate weapon to affect an arrest. Officers may resort to the use of an approved intermediate weapon when:

1) —— have failed
2) in self defense or defense of a third person 3)subduing or controlling a violent subject 4)subduing an actively resisting actor
5) physical force has proven in effective or is not a reasonable option based upon the circumstances

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Lesser methods have failed

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If physical force has proven ineffective or is not a reasonable option based upon the circumstances, officers are authorized to use an intermediate weapon to affect an arrest. Officers may resort to the use of an approved intermediate weapon when:
1)lesser methods have failed
2——- or ———-
3)subduing or controlling a violent subject 4)subduing an actively resisting actor
5)physical force has proven in effective or is not a reasonable option based upon the circumstances

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In self defense or defense of a third person

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If physical force has proven ineffective or is not a reasonable option based upon the circumstances, officers are authorized to use an intermediate weapon to affect an arrest. Officers may resort to the use of an approved intermediate weapon when:

1) lesser methods have failed
2) in self defense or defense of a third person 3)subduing or controlling a ——–
4) subduing an actively resisting actor
5) physical force has proven in effective or is not a reasonable option based upon the circumstances

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Subduing or controlling a violent subject

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If physical force has proven ineffective or is not a reasonable option based upon the circumstances, officers are authorized to use an intermediate weapon to affect an arrest. Officers may resort to the use of an approved intermediate weapon when:

1) lesser methods have failed
2) in self defense or defense of a third person 3)subduing or controlling a violent subject 4) subduing an ________
5) physical force has proven in effective or is not a reasonable option based upon the circumstances

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Subduing an actively resisting actor

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If physical force has proven ineffective or is not a reasonable option based upon the circumstances, officers are authorized to use an intermediate weapon to affect an arrest. Officers may resort to the use of an approved intermediate weapon when:

1) lesser methods have failed
2) in self defense or defense of a third person 3)subduing or controlling a violent subject 4)subduing an actively resisting actor
5) ——- has proven in effective or is not a reasonable option based upon the circumstances

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Physical force has proven ineffective or is not a reasonable option based upon the circumstances

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Only officers who have successfully completed a training course and are certified in the use of OC spray/gel and/or and ECD are authorized to carry and use OC spray/gel and/or ECD as an intermediate weapon. Additionally only officers who have also successfully completed – – – are authorized to carry and ECD

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40 hour crisis intervention training course

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OC spray/gel and/or ECD shall not be brandished, displayed, or pointed at a subject in an intimidating manner unless an officer is – – –

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Attempting to prevent further escalation of force

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The use of deadly force is authorized only to protect an officer or another person from what is reasonably believed to be an – – – or – – –

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Immediate threat of death or serious bodily injury

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Fire arms are not discharged under the following circumstances:

1) as a —–
2) when it appears likely a nonparticipant maybe injured or
3) at or from a moving vehicle except as the ultimate measure of self defense or defense of another. Officers should employ all reasonable means available to move to an area of safety if the vehicle because a threat, including retreating from the threat, if practical.

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A warning shot

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Fire arms are not discharged under the following circumstances:

1) as a warning shot
2) when it appears likely a ——- or
3) at or from a moving vehicle except as the ultimate measure of self defense or defense of another. Officers should employ all reasonable means available to move to an area of safety if the vehicle because a threat, including retreating from the threat, if practical.

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When it appears likely a nonparticipant may be injured

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Fire arms are not discharged under the following circumstances:

1) as a warning shot
2) when it appears likely a nonparticipant maybe injured or
3) at or from a moving vehicle except as the ultimate measure of self defense or defense of another. Officers should employ all reasonable means available to ——- if the vehicle because a threat, including retreating from the threat, if practical.

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Move to an area of safety

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A shoulder weapon is intended to – – – under circumstances where a hand held weapon is not sufficient to neutralize a perceived threat that may result in serious bodily injury or death

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Augment primary and approved handguns

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A shoulder weapon may be used or deployed at a scene where it is requested by – – – or – – – who is in a position to articulate the need for such support

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Officer or supervisor

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Officers shall complete SAPD form #62 – UOF, a use of force report, for any force under The following circumstances

1) any force used by an officer greater than an open/empty hand control technique
2) any force which causes an individual to impact the ground/floor, object, or another person.
3) any force used by an officer that causes injury to an individual which requires ——
4) any force used by an officer that causes death to an individual
5) discharging a firearm at an individual to accomplish a lawful police objective
6) The use of an intermediate weapon by an officer
7) when a police K9 bites an individual

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Medical treatment

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Officers shall complete SAPD form #62 – UOF, a use of force report, for any force under The following circumstances

1) any force used by an officer greater than an open/empty hand control technique
2) any force which causes an individual to impact the ground/floor, object, or another person.
3) any force used by an officer that causes injury to an individual which requires medical treatment
4) any force used by an officer that causes —–
5) discharging a firearm at an individual to accomplish a lawful police objective
6) The use of an intermediate weapon by an officer
7) when a police K9 bites an individual

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Death to an individual

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Officers shall complete SAPD form #62 – UOF, a use of force report, for any force under The following circumstances

1) any force used by an officer greater than an ———-
2) any force which causes an individual to impact the ground/floor, object, or another person.
3) any force used by an officer that causes injury to an individual which requires medical treatment
4) any force used by an officer that causes death to an individual
5) discharging a firearm at an individual to accomplish a lawful police objective
6) The use of an intermediate weapon by an officer
7) when a police K9 bites an individual

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Open/empty hands control technique

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Officers shall complete SAPD form #62 – UOF, a use of force report, for any force under The following circumstances

1) any force used by an officer greater than an open/empty hand control technique
2) any force which causes an individual to impact the ground/floor, object, or another person.
3) any force used by an officer that causes injury to an individual which requires medical treatment
4) any force used by an officer that causes death to an individual
5) discharging a firearm at an individual to accomplish a lawful police objective
6) The use of an ———- by an officer
7) when a police K9 bites an individual

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Intermediate weapon

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Officers shall complete SAPD form #62 – UOF, a use of force report, for any force under The following circumstances

1) any force used by an officer greater than an open/empty hand control technique
2) any force which causes an individual to impact the ground/floor, object, or another person.
3) any force used by an officer that causes injury to an individual which requires medical treatment
4) any force used by an officer that causes death to an individual
5) discharging a firearm at an individual to accomplish a lawful police objective
6) The use of an intermediate weapon by an officer
7) when a police K9 ——

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Bites an individual

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Officers shall complete SAPD form #62 – UOF, a use of force report, for any force under The following circumstances

1) any force used by an officer greater than an open/empty hand control technique
2) any force which causes an individual to impact the ground/floor, object, or another person.
3) any force used by an officer that causes injury to an individual which requires medical treatment
4) any force used by an officer that causes death to an individual
5) discharging a firearm at an —— to accomplish a lawful police objective
6) The use of an intermediate weapon by an officer
7) when a police K9 bites an individual

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Individual

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Use of force: officer shall use only the level of force necessary to accomplish a lawful police objective. Anytime force is used the officer shall apply a level of force – – – for the situation

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Reasonable

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Each officer using force during an incident which requires him to complete the use of force report should notify the supervisor of – – – and whether the prisoner received any – – – as a result of the use of force

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Type of force used

type of injury

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When the officer request the supervisor to respond to the use of force scene of an incident that requires you to complete a use of force report, The officer may relocate the prisoner prior to the arrival of a supervisor due to —— or —–

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Threat of violence or exigent circumstances

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One of the responsibilities of a supervisory officer who is notified to respond to a use of force incident, is that he must request a UEDI to photograph the person who had the force used against them. If a UED is unavailable a – – – shall be requested

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Crime scene unit investigator

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If the UEDI and the crime scene unit investigator are unavailable, the responding supervisor will take the photos at a use of force incident scene. The photographs shall include photos of – – – – and the photographs shall take place as soon as practical after the incident.

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Any documented, visible or alleged injuries

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A supervisor arriving on the scene of a use of force incident must ensure proper medical treatment has been offered to the prisoner, and if OC spray/gel was used, ——– is conducted

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Decontamination process

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The supervisory officer receiving a use of force report shall complete the appropriate section of the report and route the original report to – – –

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Internal affairs unit

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The field supervisor receiving a use of force form for clarification of details or corrections shall complete the use of force clarification form and return the form to their – – – who will forward the report to the internal affairs unit

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Division commander

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Supervisors not responding to any use of force incident shall document in the report the reason he did not respond. This report will be forwarded to his – – – through the chain of command

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Division commander

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Officers involved in the use of deadly force shall be placed on – – – or – – – in accordance with GM procedure 908 mandatory reassignment

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Administrative duty or administrative leave

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.06 USE OF NON-DEADLY FORCE
F. Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) Spray/Gel and/or Electronic Control Device (ECD)
5. Officers using OC Spray/Gel and/or ECD:
a. Oleoresin Capsicum Spray/Gel
(2) Decontaminate prisoners exposed to OC Spray/Gel before being transported to the ____.Prisoners exposed to OC spray/gel, will be observed by an officer for _____ to ensure the prisoner does not require medical attention. If in the officer’s opinion, the prisoner appears to be in severe pain,
discomfort, or exhibits unusual symptoms such as u_____, p_____, c____or s____, s______, the officer shall immediately request EMS to the scene.

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Detention Center.
45 minutes

unconsciousness, profuse sweating, chest pain or slow, shallow breathing

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.13 USE OF FORCE ANALYSIS
A. The Use of Force Reports will be analyzed annually by the _____Unit and the data will be used to prepare the ________Report for the Chief of Police.
1. The Chief of Police shall designate the _____assigned to the _____ and _____to serve as the central point of contact for information, and will forward any recommendations for program improvements, as needed.
2. The Major Crimes and Intelligence Division Deputy Chief will submit a report every _______which will highlight significant findings in the Formal Cases and Line Complaints Report and will contain practices or policies that were changed or added during the reporting year (Jan 1st – Dec 31st).
3. The Major Crimes and Intelligence Division Deputy Chief will meet as needed with the commanders of _____, ______, or any other commander in order to identify use of force trends, training, equipment, or policy issues.

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A) Internal Affairs 
Formal Cases and Line Complaints 
 1) Deputy Chief 
Major Crimes and Intelligence Division 
2) February 28th 
3) Internal Affairs, Training Academy