SCCJA USE OF FORCE WEEK 2 QUESTIONS AND WELL ELABORATED SOLUTIONS GRADED A +
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SCCJA USE OF FORCE WEEK 2 QUESTIONS AND
WELL ELABORATED SOLUTIONS GRADED A +
Identify the components of acceptability. - answers B. All
PPCT training programs are based upon the three principles.
Tactical acceptability Hicks Law States that "less is best.".
There are three motor skills. Gr...
SCCJA USE OF FORCE WEEK 2 QUESTIONS AND
WELL ELABORATED SOLUTIONS GRADED A +
Identify the components of acceptability. - answers B. All
PPCT training programs are based upon the three principles.
Tactical acceptability Hicks Law States that "less is best.".
There are three motor skills. Gross Motor Skills- Large muscle
movements (Legs and arms). Fine Motor Skills- Small muscle
movement (fingers and hands), Complex Motor Skills- Series of
movements; hand/eye coordination skills, medical acceptability-
(1) Normal Use- Technique used at normal speed with no
resistance.
(2) Accelerated Use- Technique done at full speed and with full
resistance. Legally- PPCT has developed a force continuum
based upon existing non-lethal force and lethal force case law. A
department policy on use of force should exist within each
agency. Officers must also be familiar with local, state and
federal laws.
Identify the four most common types of resistance - answers C.
Resistance from the escort position.
Resistance while applying handcuffs.
Passive resistance.
Active Aggression.
, Explain how case law related to the force continuum. - answers
D. The Graham Case made it clear that the standard for an
officer's force upon a "seized free citizen" was whether the
officer's force was "objectively reasonable" under the Fourth
Amendment.
Use of Force Guidelines:
1. All force must be reasonable.
2. All force must be necessary
3. Officer's actions will depend on the subject's actions,
variables of the situation and the officer's knowledge of his/her
own physical abilities
Identify the levels of resistance. - answers E. Psychological
Intimidation- nonverbal cues indicating a subject's attitude,
appearance, and physical readiness. Examples: Karate stance,
the finger, fist to palm.
Verbal Non-compliance- Verbal responses indicating
unwillingness or threats. Examples: Go to hell, I'm not going,
I'm going to kill you.
Passive Resistance- Physical actions that do not prevent officers
attempt to control. Example: Passive demonstrator sitting on
ground.
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