Six Levels of Use of Force Continuum Flashcards
What is level one in the Use of Force continuum?
Officer Presence: Appearance, demeanor, verbal and non-verbal communications that create an atmosphere of compliance.
What is level two in the Use of Force continuum?
Verbal Commands: Verbal commands in the form of task direction with consequences aimed at the subject.
What is level three in the Use of Force continuum?
Control Techniques: Techniques or actions with a low probability of causing connective tissue damage, lacerations of the skin, or broken bones.
What is level four in the Use of Force continuum?
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.
What is level five in the Use of Force continuum?
Intermediate Weapons: Techniques or actions with a high probability of causing connective tissue damages, lacerations of the skin, or broken bones.
What is level six in the Use of Force continuum?
Deadly Force: Any Force that is likely to cause death or serious physical injury.
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?
SAFER. S.- Safety/Security of Boarding Team A.- Attack F.- Fleeing Suspect E.- Excessive Repetitions. R.- Revised Priorities
What are some examples of level 3 use of force?
Normal application of handcuffs, pain compliance, pressure points, escorts, and join manipulation
What are some examples of level 4 use of force?
OC spray, punches, kicks, stuns, takedowns
What weapons does the Coast Guard use for level 5 use of force?
Expandable Baton
What is the definition of serious physical injury?
Loss of mental faculty, unconsciousness, loss of bodily member, protracted or obvious disfigurement, loss of bodily function
What are the pressure points the Coast Guard uses?
Jugular Notch, Mandibular Angle, Infra-orbital, Hypoglossal, C-Clamp
What are the rules for pain compliance?
100% quick, intense, pressure; pressure/counter pressure, when you gain compliance, release pressure but not position