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SCCJA Use of Force Week 2 Thursday
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Define the stages of reaction time. - ANS-

Demonstrate reactionary gap and reactionary options. - ANS-

Demonstrate tactical positioning. - ANS-

Demonstrate the fighting platform principle of all weapon systems toward target - ANS-

Demonstrate the patterns of movement while maintaining the fighting platform. - ANS-

Explain how case law related to the force continuum. - ANS-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

Explain the history of Pressure Point Control Technique System - ANS-A. PPCT was
founded in 1979 by Bruce Siddle. PPCT Management Systems is a corporation that
specializes in providing research based training for law enforcement, military,
corrections, and industrial security, designed to minimize the ever present risk of liability.

Identify case law that has impacted the use of deadly force in law enforcement. -
ANS-H. Deadly Force Justifications:
1. To prevent death or serious injury to officer or another. (Graham V. Connor)
2. To prevent escape: Where the officer has probable cause to believe that the suspect
poses a threat of serious physical harm either to the officer or others, it is not
constitutionally unreasonable to prevent escape by using deadly force.
3. To not endanger himself/herself or the public unreasonably or unnecessarily in the
application of deadly force.
4. Use verbal commands of authority and deterrence whenever feasible.

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