FLETC UPTP PRACTICE EXAM 1 || MOST RECENT EXAM ACTUAL
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5 practices of exemplary leadership
1. Model the way
2. Inspire a shared vision
3. Challenge the process
4. Enable others to act
5. Encourage the
heart (MICEE)
Identify elements in the use of authority
Power
Force
Discretion
Control
Influence
Leadership
Command Presence
(PFCDICL)
Discretion
the power or right to decide or act according to one's own judgment;
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freedom of judgment or choice
Influence
An action exerted by one thing or person over another
Leadership
One's ability to get other's to willing follow
Command Presence
How you are perceived by those around you helps to define our
command presence. It is "essentially presenting your self as
someone in authority and who is to be respected and obeyed. (ex.
Body language, appearance, sounding, acting)
Procedural Justice
Neutrality
Respect
Trustworthiness
Voice
(NRTV)
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Two Prong Test
Did a constitutional violation
occur? Was the right "clearly
established" law?
Objective Reasonableness
Tense, Uncertain, Rapidly evolving situations
-split-second judgments, subjective motivations have no effect on
reasonableness
Objective Reasonableness... continued
Effective application of force within the totality of circumstances
based on 'objectively reasonability'
Reasonable based on set of facts
Range of Reasonableness
Officer responses range from:
Hesitation ---------- Aggressive
Reasoned - Reflexive
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Severity Bodily Injury/Death
Implement is of no
consequence Injury is of
no consequence
Relative position irrelevant
Suspect responsible for injury
Identify factors that may cause unnecessary hesitation when an officer
uses force
Psychological Inhibitions (Resistance to
killing) Personal beliefs
Legal Misunderstanding (Myth vs.
Realities) Agency Use of Force
Policies
Learned behavior
Societal expectations
Belief in endless
lawsuits Media
persecution
Rare occurrence
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