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Principles of Behavior
The Principles of Behavior for Department of Defense (DoD) civilian personnel describes your moral
obligations when isolated or held against your will. The DoD expects you to meet the behavioral
expectations the Principles of Behavior embodies.
Principles of Behavior for Department of Defense (DoD) Civilian Personnel
- Describes the moral obligations the DoD expects of you during isolation events and the spectrum of
captivity.
- Describes specific behaviors legally required of you when held as a POW or detainee.
- Requires personnel recovery (PR) education and training equivalent to that of military personnel
facing similar risks.
- Provides the knowledge and skills necessary to avoid, survive, resist, or escape a captivity
environment.
Principle I
DoD expects DoD civilian personnel to avoid isolating events or, if unable to avoid isolation, to return
to friendly control with honor.
Principle II
DoD expects DoD civilian personnel to communicate and organize with the community of fellow U.S.
Government and allied captives.
Principle III
DoD expects DoD civilian personnel to avoid actions harmful to U.S. Government or allied personnel
held as fellow captives, including the acceptance of special favors from captors.
Principle IV
DoD expects DoD civilian personnel to resist captor exploitation efforts, protect sensitive or classified
information, and refrain from making oral, written, or video statements harmful to the strategic
interest of the United States or its allies.
The Principles of Behavior (PoB) is a/an __________ for DoD civilian personnel when isolated or held
against their will by entities hostile to the U.S.
"Outline of basic responsibilities"
Which Principle of Behavior implies: If held in captivity you should commit not to harm members of
the captives' community through action, inaction, or acceptance of preferential treatment, regardless
of any potential individual benefit such actions may provide.
Principle III
Captured personnel should seek assistance through legitimate process by immediately and continually
asking for access to U.S. Embassy personnel or representative of an ally or neutral county.
True
Which of the following concepts is NOT included in the Principles of Behavior?