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1
Q

Deadly force

A

any force likely to cause death or serious physical injury

2
Q

Non-deadly force

A

Any level of force other than deadly force

3
Q

Individual self-defense

A

Use of force to defend oneself or others from the imminent threat of physical injury

4
Q

Unit self defense

A

Act of defending a particular unit of ur military or LE assets from imminent danger

5
Q

National self defense

A

Defense of the US, US forces, US persons and their property, US assets from a hostile act or demonstration of hostile intent

6
Q

Guiding principles

A

Only that force reasonably necessary under the circumstances may be used. Force shall not be used where assigned duties can be discharged without it. Excessive force may never be used; however, nothing in the application of the CG UoF policy shall be construed as to require to meet force with dual or lesser force.

7
Q

5 non deadly force circumstances

A

Individual/unit self defense
Compel compliance CG has authority to issue
Prevent federal crime
Effect lawful arrest, prevent escape when PC someone committed a federal crime
Prevent theft/destruction of property CG has authority to protect

8
Q

commandant’s guiding principles

A

only that force reasonably necessary under the circumstances may be used.

9
Q

commandant’s use of force continuum

A

demeanor, activity are primary factors in determining level of force used. other considerations are size, capabilities, number of officers, number of subjects

10
Q

baton specs (5 things)

A

15-22” non corrosive, non slip grip, silver, not spring loaded

11
Q

type of gloves on belt

A

nitrile

12
Q

oc pepper spray specs (5 things)

A

500,000 scoville units, water based, thumb activated, straight stream, 5-10% oleo resin capsicum

13
Q

serious bodily injury

A

unconsciousness, obvious disfigurement, impairment of the function of a bodily member, organ, or mental faculty

14
Q

passive compliant

A

subject who follows officer’s verbal directions

15
Q

passive resistor

A

subject who foes not follow officer’s verbal direction, but offers no physical resistance to officer’s attempts to gain control

16
Q

active resistor

A

does not follow officer’s verbal direction, offers physical resistance to attempts to gain control, but does not attempt to hard the officer

17
Q

active aggressor

A

attempts to harm or attack the officer

18
Q

attack triangle

A

weapon, delivery system, subject actions

19
Q

deadly force triangle

A

weapon, opportunity (unrestricted access, max effective range), subject’s actions

20
Q

stockholm syndrome

A

feeling of empathy that hostages develop towards their captors