Interior Guard Flashcards
Temper and Intent
Temper - emotional state
Intent - intended actions
5 levels Continuum of Force
- Compliant - Verbal commands
- Resistant (passive) - contact controls
- Resistant (active) - compliance technique
- Assaultive (bodily harm) - defensive tactic
- Assaultive (serious bodily harm/death) - deadly force and close combat techniques
Contact Controls
- Short of physical force to stop resistance ( Level 2)
- Repeat commands more forcefully
- Warning of consequences
- Authoritative posture or position
- Request assistance
Compliance Techniques
Level 3
- Mechanical advantage control holds
- Chemical Agents
- Soft handed stunning blows
- Pain compliance through joint manipulation or pressure points
Defensive Tactics
Level 4
- Blocks
- Strikes
- Kicks
- Enhanced pain compliance
- Nightstick blows
Definition of Deadly Force
Force that a person uses causing, or that a person knows or should know would create a substantial risk of causing, death or serious bodily harm or injury
Authorized circumstances for use of Deadly Force
(INDIA SEA)
Inherent right to self defense
Defense of others in guard force
Assets vital to national security
Inherently dangerous property
National critical infrastructure
Serious offense against persons
Apprehension or arrest
Escapees
Justification for use of Deadly Force
- All lesser means have failed
- Lesser means cannot reasonably be employed
Purpose of interior guard
Protect property
Enforce regulations
Preserve order
What is guard mount
Conducted prior to standing post to endure all personnel are present within the jurisdiction of the commanding officer