Six Levels of Use of Force Continuum Flashcards

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What is level one in the Use of Force continuum?

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Officer Presence: Appearance, demeanor, verbal and non-verbal communications that create an atmosphere of compliance.

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What is level two in the Use of Force continuum?

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Verbal Commands: Verbal commands in the form of task direction with consequences aimed at the subject.

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What is level three in the Use of Force continuum?

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Control Techniques: Techniques or actions with a low probability of causing connective tissue damage, lacerations of the skin, or broken bones.

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What is level four in the Use of Force continuum?

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Aggressive Response Techniques: Techniques or actions likely to result in connective tissue damage, lacerations to the skin, broken bones, or produce irritation to the skin, eyes, and/or mucus membranes.

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What is level five in the Use of Force continuum?

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Intermediate Weapons: Techniques or actions with a high probability of causing connective tissue damages, lacerations of the skin, or broken bones.

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What is level six in the Use of Force continuum?

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Deadly Force: Any Force that is likely to cause death or serious physical injury.

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What acronym is used to help decide when to move up and down the Use of Force continuum, and what does each letter stand for?

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SAFER.
S.- Safety/Security of Boarding Team
A.- Attack
F.- Fleeing Suspect
E.- Excessive Repetitions.
R.- Revised Priorities
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What are some examples of level 3 use of force?

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Normal application of handcuffs, pain compliance, pressure points, escorts, and join manipulation

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What are some examples of level 4 use of force?

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OC spray, punches, kicks, stuns, takedowns

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What weapons does the Coast Guard use for level 5 use of force?

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Expandable Baton

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What is the definition of serious physical injury?

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Loss of mental faculty, unconsciousness, loss of bodily member, protracted or obvious disfigurement, loss of bodily function

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What are the pressure points the Coast Guard uses?

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Jugular Notch, Mandibular Angle, Infra-orbital, Hypoglossal, C-Clamp

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What are the rules for pain compliance?

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100% quick, intense, pressure; pressure/counter pressure, when you gain compliance, release pressure but not position

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