BCOT Week 4 Questions & Answers
(Complete Solutions)
How many officers are needed when escorting a high max inmate outside of
the prison? - -3; 2 unarmed and 1 armed
-Where is the armed officer positioned when escorting a high max prisoner?
- -Level 3
-What is the first step taken when dealing with an individual that is armed
with a knife? - -disengage
-What is threat based off? - -Perception
-What must happen after a use of force? - -The inmate must be taken to
medical for an examination
-What can the offender refuse in terms of medical? - -Treatment
-What can't the offender refuse in terms of medical? - -Examination
-What do you do to prevent restraints from tightening once they are
applied? - -Double lock
-All defense moves taught throughout the course of defense tactics week
are - -approved by the GDC
-Deadly force cannot be used to - -protect evidence
-What is OC spray considered? - -Less lethal
-First level of control - -officer presence
, -What must happen to special management unit inmates when they are
being moved throughout the facility? - -Strip search both before and after
-GDC Policy - -force may be used to accomplish legitemate and necessary
functions of facility/center operations and to prevent injury to persons or
substantial damage to property. The use of force to compel and offender to
take involuntary action or to restrain and precent him or her from an action
is authorized only to the extent necessary to maintain positive control of the
offender.
-Force - -physically compelling an inmate to take an action against their will
or to prevent an inmate from taking action that would be damaging to
themselves, others, or property.
-Levels of resistance - -verbal non-compliance, passive, defensive, active
aggressive, deadly force
-verbal non-compliance - -saying no, threats, or insults
-passive - -sits down
-defensive - -pushing or pulling away
-active aggression - -fighting
-deadly force - -with intent to cause death or serious bodily harm
-Levels of force - -officer presence, verbal commands, phsyical handling,
temporary incampacitation, chemical agents, batons and riot sticks, firearms
(deadly force)
-Levels of force: 1 - -officer presence
-Levels of force: 2 - -verbal commands
-Levels of force: 3 - -physical handling
-Levels of force: 4 - -temporary incapacitation
-Levels of force: 5 - -chemical agents
-Levels of force: 6 - -batons and riot sticks
-Levels of force: 7 - -fire arms (deadly force)
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