Term | Definition |
What is the purpose of this program | High Retention, Simplicity, Documentation |
What are the 2 most important things to remember about balance? | Strong leg back, Always face subject |
Application and control and restraint technique is to prevent further escalation of use of force? | True |
To calm a person down you should try and reason with them and give them advice? | False |
When de-escalating anger, you should always use the word "I" and not "you"? | True |
You should get close to a person when he or she is angry | False |
List the 4 types of Anger | Indignation Rage
Fury Wrath |
Example of Indignation | Aroused by something UNJUST/UNWORTHY, or plain mean |
Example of Rage | Violent and uncontrollable.
Violence of emotion.
Non Cognitive |
Example of Fury | Most destructive, intense/disordered anger.
Bordering on madness. Cognitive. Planned in advance |
Example of Wrath | May imply rage/indignation.
No desire to punish |
What 2 ways to people get rid of anger? | Displacement and Suppression |
List 2 causes of anger | 1. Survival Instincts. 2. Loss of Integrity.
3. Self Threatened. 4. Loss of self control. |
What are 3 key report observations an officer must use for each step? | Engagement by parties present.
Behavior of the subject.
Action by officers |
Control should always be maintained with your strong hand? | True |
Handcuffs should be applied with which hand? | Weak |
Handcuffs should always be double locked and why | True, to prevent tightening and injury |
You should handcuff as quickly as possible | True |
What is the final option | Handcuffing |
What is the fastest option | Shoulder Lock |
List 3 Options | Shoulder lock, Inverted Gooseneck Comealong, Handcuffing |
With the blindside takedown you place your palms over the subjects eyes prior to takedown? | True |
With the Neck Control takedown you should place your strong hand on the jaw prior to takedown? | True |
With the inverted gooseneck comealong, the subjects arm should be vertical for superior control? | True |
Why is the reverse wristlock powerful? | Directs subjects power outside the body |
Why is the straight wristlock important? | Required before you can move on to the options |
What are the 3 elements of control and restraint technique | 1. Technique. 2. Timing. 3. Speed. |
What are 3 types of joints | Hinge, Ball and Socket, Condyloid |
Common denominator of violence | Anger |
X Block system | Strong hand closest to body.
Wrist area is best. |
Officer should never be afraid to ____________ | Retreat |
Disabling zones | 1. Sight (best option). 2. Breath. 3. Stance. |