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What are the 5 officer/subject factors?
- Numbers
- Age
- Size
- Skill level
- Strength
What is the purpose for a baton?
To impede
What is the purpose of deadly force?
To stop a threat
What is the REACT model?
- Request cooperation
- Explain reason
- Allow choice
- Check decision
- Take action
,what is the DONE model?
- Danger
-Overriding Concern
- No progress
- Escape
what is the GUN acronym?
- Grab
- Undo
- Neutralize
What is preclusion?
The officer reasonably believes all other options have been exhausted or would
be ineffective.
What is the greater danger exception?
shooting without target isolation if the consequence of not stopping the
threat would be worse than the possibility of hitting an innocent person/s.
What is Defense of self or others?
you may use deadly force when a subject poses an imminent threat of death
or great bodily harm to you or another person or persons
What is passive resistance?
Non-threatening and non-compliant behavior.
,Graham Vs. Connor
Use of force must be objectively reasonable.
How can defendant evoke Miranda rights?
-Stay silent
-Ask for attorney
-Wave their rights
Terry v. Ohio
Supreme court case in 1968 where it permits a frisk of a subject if they are
detained, and the officer reasonably believes they posses a weapon and
poses a threat.
What is the collective knowledge doctrine?
if one law enforcement officer has reasonable suspicion or probable cause
that would justify the stop of a suspect, then any officer can make the stop on
behalf of the original officer; further, the officer with the knowledge does not
have to convey all the reasons for the stop to the officer making the stop.
What is channeling?
when officers cut off other routs for suspect to go during a pursuit.
, What are the 5 induce to stop techniques during pursuit?
1. Stop Sticks
2. PIT
3. Rolling road block
4. Channeling
5. Road block without escape
what are the 4 different types of pursuit policies in wisconsin?
1. NO pursuit
2. permissive
3. restrictive
4. discretionary
Graham V Connor. what are the 3 things looked at when determining if an officers
actions are considered OBJECTIVELY REASONABLE?
1. severity of crime
2. does the suspect pose imminent threat?
3. is the suspect attempting to evade?
When an officer is driving in emergency response, what must they do?
1. have emergency lights activated
2. have siren activated
3. use due regard
When should you do a vehicle inspection on your squad?
before every shift