Question | Answer |
Pressure Point #1 (Behind the ear) | Mandibular Angle |
Pressure Point #2 (V-notch under chin) | Hypoglossal Nerve |
Pressure Point #3 (Under the Nose) | Infraorbital Nerve |
Pressure Point #4 (Side of the Neck) | Brachial Plexus Origin |
Pressure Point #5 [REAR] (shoulder area) | Suprascapular Nerve |
Pressure Point #6 (throat area) | Jugular Notch |
Pressure Point #7 (collar bone area) | Brachial Plexus-clavicular notch |
Pressure Point #8 (Shoulder-armpit area) | Brachial Plexus Origin (Tie-In) |
Pressure Point #9 (outer arm near elbow) | Radial Nerve |
Pressure Point #10 (Forearm below the elbow) | Median Nerve |
Pressure Point #11 (Inner Thigh) | Femoral Nerve |
Pressure Point #12 (outer thigh) | Common Peroneal nerve |
Pressure Point #13 (rear back calf area) | Tibial Nerve |
Pressure Point #14 (front ankle area) | Supraficial common peroneal nerve |
Three Most common types of Subjects an officer will deal with concerning PPCT defensive tactics? | 1. Totally Cooperative
2. Potentially Uncooperative
3. Totally Uncooperative |
(PPCT tactics) What are the most common typs of Resistance? (4-part) | 1. Resistance while applying Handcuffs
2. Passive Actions
3. Resistance from Escort Position
4. Active Aggression |
What are the levels (locations) of positioning? (5-parts)? | 1. Inside (front) Position
2. Interview or Level-1 Position
3. Level-2 Position
4. Level 2.5/Escort Position
5. Level 3/Rear Position |
According to PPCT tactics what are the Force Continuum Variables (3-parts)? | 1. Officer/Subject - size/Gender
2. Environmental Conditions/Totality of Circumstances.
3. Reaction Time |
A Reactionary Gap (6ft) (2parts) is ____ and varies based on ____? | 1. Controlled by the Officer.
2. Varies based on presence of weapons |
Reaction time from time of touch is (range)? | 0.5sec - 3.0sec |
What are the stages of reaction time (4-parts)? | 1. Perception
2. Analyze/Evaluate
3. Formulate Strategies
4. initiate Motor Action(s) |
What are the levels of control (5-parts)? | 1. Officer Presence
2. Verbal Direction
3. Empty Hand Controls
4. Intermediate weapons
5. Lethal/Deadly Force |
What are the levels of Resistance (6-parts)? | 1. Psychological Intimidation
2. Verbal Non-compliance
3. Passive Resistance
4. Defensive Resistance
5. Active Aggression
6. Aggravated Active Aggression |
what are the Reactionary options to resistance (2-parts)? | 1. Penetrate Gap to attempt to gain control
2. Disengage to increase space as needed |
TRUE OR FALSE:
Choke Holds [Neck Restraints] would be classified just below Lethal/Deadly Force and should only be used as a last resort in an emergency. | TRUE!!! |