Definition 3 of 60
general: targets those who have never committed a crime by instilling fear of consequences
mechanical : measures and strategies that make it more difficult for would be offenders to commit
a crime
casual : aims to remove causes or conditions that create a desire to commit crime
rehabilitative: people who have been arrested; working with them on social, financial or other
conditions to prevent repeat crimes
Stages of drowning
Propositions of detterence
Types of deterrence
Types of braking
,Term 4 of 60
MGL 6E s. 14(a) december 2021
- explain the effects of OC to suspect, follow OC exposure care practices
- move to a location with fresh air
- use potable water to rinse eyes
- prevent and monitor for positional asphyxia
- minister and provide medical aid
Do not leave alone
- transport suspects in upright positions with head up
- do not strike, leads to serious bodily harm and death
Temple
Ears
Nose
Eyes
Upper jaw
Solar plexus
Neck(front and behind)
Spine
Kidney
Tail bone
officers shall not use physical force upon another unless de-escalation tactics have been
attempted and failed or are not feasible based on totality of the circumstances and such
force is necessary to effect lawful arrest or detention of a person
Electric Stability control
- integrates the vehicles ABS , traction control, steering, and yaw control systems
, Term 5 of 60
OC Spray
- physical strengthen exerted upon an object or person
-exerting power to influence or control
- imposing something or on someone
false sense of security officers have that inspires officers to take unnecessary risks
Oleoresin Capsicum (Pepper Spray)
range from 5-20% SHU
less is best
Types: stream, cone, foam, fog
directly in front of the subject, where greater leverage and power is had by the subject
Definition 6 of 60
- an individual actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a confined area
--> can be used to describe an ongoing event with multiple mass casualties; most common being
suspects using a firearm
Active Shooter
Types of Braking
Totality triangle
inside position
Term 7 of 60
What happens when a vehicle brakes?
Braking causes the vehicle to accelerate
Braking increases the fuel efficiency of the vehicle
Braking transfers the longitudinal weight to the front tires
Braking reduces the air pressure in the tires
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