Officer Safety Flashcards

1
Q

What does TAGS stand for?

A

Target
Assess
Generate Options
Solutions

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What is de-escalation?

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use of verbal and non verbal strategies, intended to prevent escalation or reduce the intensity of a situation without the application of force, if force is necessary, reducing the amount of force, if reasonably safe to do so

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What does ICEN stand for?

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Isolate
Contain
Evacuate
Negotiate

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4
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What does NRA stand for?

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Necessary
Risk effective
Acceptable

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5
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What is your authority to use force from S 25 CC?

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-Authorized by law
-must be reasonable
-necessary

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6
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What are short term effects of critical incidents?

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-fight, flight, freeze
-auditory/visual exclusion
-deterioration of fine motor skills
-skills and decision making

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What are the long term effects of critical incidents?

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depression, anxiety, suicide, anger, antisocial behaviour, and addictions

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What are the components of an imminent threat?

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opportunity
intent
means

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9
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What is the definition of communication?

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-ability to give and receive meaningful, relevant information that assists you and others in sharing knowledge, concerns, and interests

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10
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What does tactical flexibility of look like?

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-not getting trapped in a loop
-maintaining distance
-box breathe
-transition communication
-enhance perception of safety

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11
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Describe the behavioural influence stairway

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  1. empathy
  2. rapport
  3. influence
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What are the 4 components of a 1st contact approach?

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  1. greeting
  2. identify yourself
  3. reason for contact
  4. proper closure
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What are the 4 components of rapport building?

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  1. attentive
  2. courteous and respectful
  3. finding common ground
    4.sharing information
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What are the 6 principles of influence?

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  1. Reciprocity
  2. scarcity
  3. authority
  4. commitment
  5. liking
  6. social proof
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Whats is the 3 branch test?

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  1. is it lawful?
  2. is it reasonable?
  3. is it necessary?
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16
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What does MAPS stand for?

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-major mental disorder
-active psychosis
-previous history of violence or weapons
-substance abuse

17
Q

What is officer induced jeopardy?

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any plan or action, by you or another person, that will escalate the intensity of a situation

18
Q

How long is timed verbal intervention?

A

12-18 seconds

19
Q

Use of force section

A

section 25
lawful: required/authorized to act
reasonable: acts of RG
necessary: uses as much force as is necessary for that purpose

20
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Behavioural Influence Stairway

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empath, rapport, influence

21
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Signs/symptoms of psychosis

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delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech/thoughts/behaviour