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1. Active listing

ANS is a learned skill that officers use to quickly determine the context,

threat, and relevance of events unfolding around them by paying

attention to volume, pitch, tone, and inflection.

2. Can inhibit an officer's ability to protect him- or herself as well as

cowork- ers

ANS Lack of stamina, agility and mobility

3. Officers should always project a

ANS confident, competent and capable demeanor.

4. Inmates may challenge an officer's authority by

ANS committing minor infractions.

5. complacency

ANS Is an officer's worst enemy

6. Stress

ANS can affect an officer's focus and attention to detail, which can

negatively influence decision making.
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,7. Four categories of stress

ANS Environmental, Personal, Work-related and Self-in- duced.

8. Environmental Stress

ANS weather, noise levels, lighting conditions, crowded areas

9. Personal Stress

ANS family issues, health, lack of sleep, poor eating habits, financial

situation, and academic demands

10.Work-related Stress

ANS shift work, supervisors, coworkers, contact with the gen- eral

public, court appearances, and performance standards

11.Self-induced Stress

ANS personal attitudes toward work, perception of others, and work or

academic goals

12.Situational awareness

ANS is an officer's knowledge and understanding of the totality of

circumstances, which helps facilitate effective decision making.

13.Three stages of situational awareness

ANS Being alert, identifying a potential threat and responding to a

threat.
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, 14.Being alert

ANS

Officers must be aware of what is going on around them at all times.

Paying attention to sights and sounds helps with maintaining a high

level of alertness.

15.Identifying a potential threat

ANS

Officers should concentrate on possible threats while remaining aware

of their surroundings. This stage can occur several times during a shift.

16.Responding to a threat

ANS

Officers should focus their attention on potential threats while

exhibiting intense concentration and avoiding tunnel vision, which is the

narrowing of the attention field due to stress. In response to an actual

threat, an officer should be mentally ahead of the threat and take

appropriate action.

17.Positioning

ANS is placing yourself in a tactically advantageous location to observe

what is occurring in an area.

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