COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
◉What is motor dysfunction also known as? Answer: Severe Cramp
◉What is the safe zone called when interacting with people?
Answer: Reactionary gap - 8ft
◉What position do we approach for handcuffing? Answer: 2.5
◉What are two tactical reactionary options? Answer: Penetrate or
disengage
◉What are the 3 types of subjects that you can encounter? Answer:
- Totally uncooperative
- Potentially uncooperative
- Totally uncooperative
◉Who should you not attempt to arrest? Answer: Totally
uncooperative
, ◉Which is the most dangerous to handcuff? Answer: Potentially
Uncooperative
◉When do you search an individual? Answer: After they are in
handcuffs
◉What is the principle that ensures the speedy application of the
first cuff and minimizes someone's ability to pull away? Answer:
Double push
◉When should an officer double lock cuffs? Answer: When it is
tactically safe to do so
◉What is a technique used to assist officers to maintain control of
the handcuffed subject? Answer: Compression handcuffing
wristlock
◉If a subject is being escorted and they lock their arms straight out,
what is the proper response? Answer: Straight arm bar takedown
◉If a subject is being escorted and they lock and curl, what is the
response? Answer: Transport wrist-lock