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When empty hand control has failed, or the officer believes that empty hand
control will be insufficient to establish control.
The use of deadly force is not justified.
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1 Impact Weapons 2 PPCT Components of Acceptability
3 Nerve motor points 4 Inverted-U Law
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Terms in this set (37)
PPCT Components of Tactical, legal, and medical
Acceptability
Minimal fine motor control, very little complexity, and
Gross motor skills
not affected by stress.
Reaction time increases approximately 150
milliseconds when the response option increases
Hicks law from one to two. (An officer's reaction time increases
proportionally when the number of skills in a system
increase because more time is required to process)
PPCT Pressure point and control tactics
Relationship between heart rate and performance.
Inverted-U Law
Optimal heart rate between 115 and 145 BPM
Theories of control Total control theory and one plus one theory
Inactive Resistance
Passive Resistance
Subject actions on force
Active Resistance
continuum
Active Aggression
Deadly Force Assault
Officer Presence/Verbal Direction
Physical controls
Officer actions on force
Compliance Controls
continuum
Intermediate Controls
Deadly Force
Adrenal Activity
Symptoms of SNS
Vascular Activity
activation
Perceptual Narrowing
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Practice questions for this set
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When empty hand control has failed, or the officer believes that empty hand
control will be insufficient to establish control.
The use of deadly force is not justified.
Choose an answer
1 Impact Weapons 2 PPCT Components of Acceptability
3 Nerve motor points 4 Inverted-U Law
, Don't know?
Terms in this set (37)
PPCT Components of Tactical, legal, and medical
Acceptability
Minimal fine motor control, very little complexity, and
Gross motor skills
not affected by stress.
Reaction time increases approximately 150
milliseconds when the response option increases
Hicks law from one to two. (An officer's reaction time increases
proportionally when the number of skills in a system
increase because more time is required to process)
PPCT Pressure point and control tactics
Relationship between heart rate and performance.
Inverted-U Law
Optimal heart rate between 115 and 145 BPM
Theories of control Total control theory and one plus one theory
Inactive Resistance
Passive Resistance
Subject actions on force
Active Resistance
continuum
Active Aggression
Deadly Force Assault
Officer Presence/Verbal Direction
Physical controls
Officer actions on force
Compliance Controls
continuum
Intermediate Controls
Deadly Force
Adrenal Activity
Symptoms of SNS
Vascular Activity
activation
Perceptual Narrowing