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Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics: Techniques, Use of Force, and Stress Management Comprehensive Resource To Help You Ace Exams Includes Frequently Tested Questions With ELABORATED 100% Correct COMPLETE SOLUTIONS Guaranteed Pass First Attempt!! Current Update!! Instant Download Pdf 1. Condition white - Correct Answer: Unaware that a threat exist 2. Condition Yellow - Correct Answer: General awareness of possible threats 3. Condition yellow - Correct Answer: General awareness of possible threats 4. Condition orange - Correct Answer: Recognition that a threat exists 5. Condition red - Correct Answer: Specific threat identified and appropriate actions taken 6. Condition black - Correct Answer: Threat mismanaged due to panicked stress response 7. Condition black - Correct Answer: Survival stress, functions breakdown, submission, or freezing, may occur 8. Balance displacement - Correct Answer: is a controlling technique used to break the subject's balance through the use of leverage principles. 9. Leverage - Correct Answer: Using a great force against a weaker resistance 10. Pain compliance - Correct Answer: Subject response to a combination of pain and verbal commands to stop resisting 11. Mechanical compliance - Correct Answer: Officer may gain control over a subject by applying pressure or leverage on a joint by locking it up so that no movement of the joint is possible, causing the subject to comply with verbal direction 12. Joint manipulation - Correct Answer: Officer may gain control over subject by bending or twisting a joint in a direction that will cause pain or discomfort to the joint 13. Motor dysfunction - Correct Answer: Officer may gain control over a subject by using an incapacitation technique that causes temporary impairment of muscular control 14. Penetrating strike - Correct Answer: When an officer strikes a muscle so that the striking object penetrates the muscle and nerves of the target area. 15. Non-verbal cues in subject behavior - Correct Answer: Increased breathing, clenched fists and quivering hands, reddened or flushed face, glancing at a target area (target glance)

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Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics: Techniques, Use of
Force, and Stress Management

Comprehensive Resource To Help You Ace 2026-2027 Exams
Includes Frequently Tested Questions With ELABORATED
100% Correct COMPLETE SOLUTIONS

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1. Condition white - Correct Answer: Unaware that a threat exist



2. Condition Yellow - Correct Answer: General awareness of possible
threats



3. Condition yellow - Correct Answer: General awareness of possible
threats



4. Condition orange - Correct Answer: Recognition that a threat exists



5. Condition red - Correct Answer: Specific threat identified and
appropriate actions taken



6. Condition black - Correct Answer: Threat mismanaged due to panicked
stress response

,7. Condition black - Correct Answer: Survival stress, functions breakdown,
submission, or freezing, may occur



8. Balance displacement - Correct Answer: is a controlling technique used
to break the subject's balance through the use of leverage principles.



9. Leverage - Correct Answer: Using a great force against a weaker
resistance



10.Pain compliance - Correct Answer: Subject response to a combination of
pain and verbal commands to stop resisting



11.Mechanical compliance - Correct Answer: Officer may gain control over
a subject by applying pressure or leverage on a joint by locking it up so that
no movement of the joint is possible, causing the subject to comply with
verbal direction



12.Joint manipulation - Correct Answer: Officer may gain control over
subject by bending or twisting a joint in a direction that will cause pain or
discomfort to the joint



13.Motor dysfunction - Correct Answer: Officer may gain control over a
subject by using an incapacitation technique that causes temporary
impairment of muscular control

,14.Penetrating strike - Correct Answer: When an officer strikes a muscle so
that the striking object penetrates the muscle and nerves of the target area.



15.Non-verbal cues in subject behavior - Correct Answer: Increased
breathing, clenched fists and quivering hands, reddened or flushed face,
glancing at a target area (target glance)



16.Environmental factors in threat assessment - Correct Answer: Weather,
traffic conditions, terrain, and the presence of animals, bystanders, and
potential weapons.



17.Relative positioning - Correct Answer: Describes where you stand or
position yourself in relation to the subject.



18.Excited delirium - Correct Answer: May overheat easily, be hostile, and
show superhuman strength



19.Reactionary gap - Correct Answer: Distance you must keep between you
and the subject in order to react effectively against a sudden threat
- 6-9 ft if can see hands
20.-25 ft when cannot see hands



21.Danger zone - Correct Answer: Area within the reactionary gap



22.Reaction time principle - Correct Answer: Amount of time it takes for
the brain to process a physical threat and the body to respond

, 23.Evasion - Correct Answer: Simply shifting your body or side stepping to
avoid the attack



24.Redirection - Correct Answer: Using the hands to move the subject
away



25.Touch - Correct Answer: Nonthreatening, noncustodial physical contact
and can be used to support or emphasize a verbal command



26.Pressure points - Correct Answer: Techniques used to control resistant
behavior by using pain compliance



27.Escort - Correct Answer: Position is a technique used to move a subject
from one point to another without using pain compliance it provides
minimal control of the subject through leverage



28.Restraint devices - Correct Answer: Tools designed to temporarily
restrain a subject movements, such as handcuffs



29.search - Correct Answer: Inmates and probationers have a significantly
reduce expectation of privacy, searches by corrections and probation.
Officers are much less limited by fourth amendment concerns.

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