Using the Force Flashcards
Obstructive Resistance:
TEST QUESTION
“the subject is uncooperative, not complying with an officer’s commands, or their physical actions are intended to prevent an officer from placing the subject in custody or under control; the subject’s actions are not directed at harming the officer or others.”
***What level of resistance is “Becoming ‘dead weight?’”
Obstructive
TEST QUESTION
Low Level Force:
TEST
“a level of control that balances against a subject who is compliant or obstructive and is neither likely nor intended to cause injury. Examples are handcuffing a compliant arrestee or proning a subject out on a high-risk vehicle stop.”
Compliant:
“a person contacted by an officer who acknowledges direction or lawful orders given and offers no resistance.”
Assaultive Resistance:
“the subject demonstrates the intent to harm the officer, others or themselves.”
What level of resistance is “Extreme physical force?”
Life-Threatening
Life Threatening Force:
The subject’s actions are likely to result in death or substantial bodily injury to the officer or others.
What level of resistance is “Holding onto a fixed object?”
Obstructive
***What level of control does empty hand tactics and hand control (escorts) fall under?
TEST QUESTION
Low Level Force
TEST QUESTION
What level of control does Canine (on a leash) fall under?
Low Level Force
Intermediate Force:
“a level of control that balances against a subject who is assaultive and has the potential to cause injury or substantial pain.”
What level of control does ECD fall under?
Intermediate Force
Is blocking considered a use of force?
No
At what speed does PIT become deadly force?
41
PIT becomes deadly force on which types of vehicles?
Those with high center-of-gravity (vans, SUVs, Jeeps)
When can deadly force PIT be warranted?
1) Continued movement of the pursued vehicle would place others in danger of substantial bodily injury or death.
2) Other tactical options have been considered and rejected as impractical (e.g., continue to follow, stop sticks, or use of the Air Unit).
Who can use the pinching technique?
Only those specialized units who have been trained.
Which patrol vehicles are NOT authorized to PIT?
Department trucks or non-patrol SUV-type vehicles.
Motorcycles
De-escalation:
An officer’s actions to slow down, stabilize, and resolve an incident as safely as possible by reducing danger through the use of verbal persuasion, tactics, resources, and transitioning through force options.
Force transitions:
The movement, progression, or reduction from the application of one force type to another.