Test 1 Flashcards
What section of the criminal code highlights the limitations of use of force?
Section 26
What are the three behaviours?
- Active resistant
- Passive resistant
- Cooperative
What are the five steps of incident management?
- Plan ahead
- Monitor hands
- Maintain distance
- Identify pre attack cues
- Respond decisively
Why was the use of force model developed?
For education and training
What principle underlines the use of force model?
Safety
What are the three factors in the assessment process?
- Situation
- Subjects behaviour
- Response
What is the difference between perception and tactical ?
Perception is feelings and tactical is geographic
Explain weapons of opportunity.
Something that is not intended to be used as a weapon but can be used as one
What is professional communication?
Conversation used to take control/diffuse a situation
Tactical communication
Where is authority to search written?
It’s not written, it is common law authority
What are the three types of searches?
- Frisk/field search
- Strip
- Cavity
What do we search for?
Means of escape, evidence, weapons
What do we need to consider when conducting a search?
Sharp objects, gender, location, dignity, safety of self and person, and public safety
What are the rules for a search?
- Legal
- Methodical
- Thorough
- Safe
What are the four steps of a search?
- Look
- Ask
- Clear
- Touch
What are the three components of a situation?
- Assess
- Plan
- Act
What are the five possible responses (UOFM)
- Cooperation
- Passive resistance
- Active resistance
- Assaultive
- Serious bodily harm or death
What are the two parts of officer presence?
- Perception
2. Tactical consideration
What comes after officer presence on the UOFM
Communication
What are the two types of physical control?
Soft and hard
What are the final two parts of the UOFM?
Intermediate weapons and lethal force
What section of the criminal code defines use of force?
Section 25