1. 1st Degree Child Abuse: Parent, Guardian, CustodianIntentional Act
Serious Physical or Mental Harm to the Child
2. 2nd Degree Child Abuse: Parent, Guardian, CustodianNegligent Act
Serious Physical or Mental Harm to the Child
3. 3rd Degree Child Abuse: Parent, Guardian, CustodianIntentional Act
Causes or Could Case Physical or Mental Harm
4. 4th Degree Child Abuse: Parent, Guardian, CustodianNegligent Act
Causes or Could Cause Physical or Mental Harm
5. Childs Overall Health and Well Being: Physical Abuse
6. Food, Clothing, Shelter: Neglect
7. Emotional Abuse: Abuse
8. Inappropriate Sexualized Behaviors: CSC
9. Main Question During Child Abuse Investigations: Is there an ImminentThreat to the
Health and Safety of the Child?
10. There is an Imminent Threat to the Health and Safety of the Child: You haveLegal
Authority to Remove the Child
11. There is Not an Imminent Threat to the Health and Safety of the Child: Writea Report,
Follow Up with Detectives and CPS
12. SIDS: Death of a Child under the Age of 1 where there is no other sign orindicator
13. CPS Timeline: Have to Place Eyes on the Child within 24 Hours
14. Child Safe Delivery Law: Parents can Give Up their Children, To AuthorizedPersons
Including Police, Fire, Paramedics, or Hospital
15. Child Safe Delivery Law: Requirements: Child must be Under 72 Hours OldHave to Fill
Out Paperwork
16. Levels of Resistance: Inactive ResistancePassive Resistance
Active ResistanceActive AggressionDeadly Force
17. Inactive Resistance: Psychological Intimidation or Verbal Resistance
18. Inactive Resistance: Actions: Body Language or Verbal
19. Passive Resistance: Any type of Resistance where the Subject does not at- tempt to defeat
the officers but still will not comply with verbal and physical attemptsto control
20. Passive Resistance: Actions: Verbal Actions
21. Active Resistance: Any action that attempts to prevent an officer from gainingcontrol of
the subject
22. Active Resistance: Actions: Pulling Away
23. Active Aggression: Physical Actions or Assaults Against Officer
24. Active Aggression: Actions: Fighting
25. Deadly Force: Attempting to Cause Death or GBH
26. Officer Responses: Officer Presence / Verbal DirectionCompliance Controls
Physical Controls Intermediate ControlsDeadly Force
, 27. Officer Presence: Showing Up in UniformIdentification of Authority
Verbal Direction Restraint Devices
28. Officer Presence: Resistance Level: None
29. Compliance Controls: Soft Empty Hand TechniquesCompliance control Devices (Baton)
30. Compliance Controls: Resistance Level: Inactive Resistance
31. Physical Controls: Hard Empty Hand Techniques (Strikes / Takedowns)
32. Physical Controls: Resistance Level: Passive Resistance
33. Intermediate Controls: Intermediate Weapons (Impact / OC / Taser / K9)
34. Intermediate Controls: Resistance Level: Active Resistance
35. Court Cases: Graham v ConnorTerry v Ohio
Tennessee v Garner
36. Graham v Connor: Graham Factors
37. Graham Factors: Severity of the CrimeImmediate Threat to Officers or Others Actively
Resisting Arrest
Attempting to Evade Arrest by Flight
38. Terry v Ohio: Stop and Frisk
39. Terry Stop: Reasonable suspicion that crime is afoot
40. Terry Frisk: Reasonable suspicion that a subject is armed
41. Tennessee v Garner: Usage of Deadly Force
42. Usage of Deadly Force: In Self Defense from GBHDefense of Others from GBH
Fleeing Felon Rule
43. Fleeing Felon Rule: Suspected Felon Attempts to Escape and has:Threatened the Officer
with a Weapon
Officer has PC to believe that the Suspect has Committed a Crime involving GBH
44. Standard for Deadly Force: Honest and Reasonable belief that ImminentThreat of Death
or GBH
45. Physical Contact Techniques: Knee / Elbow StrikesPunches, Palm Heel, Hammer Fist
Kicks
46. Knee / Elbow Strikes: Close Range
47. Punches, Palm Heel, Hammer Fist: Medium Range
48. Kicks: Long Range
49. Use of Force Reporting: Graham FactorsTotality of Circumstances
Injuries (Us and Them)Prior Knowledge
50. Bleeding: Arm / LegTorso
Chest and Ab
51. Arm / Leg Bleeding: Direct Pressure with a Tourniquet
52. Torso Bleeding: Direct Pressure and Wound Packing
53. Chest and Ab Injuries: Got to the Hospital
54. Problematic Breathing: StridorWheezing
Gurgling
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