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Use Of Force / DT (MPTC) Questions and answers
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Force CORRECT ANSWERS✅ The amount or effort required by police to compel compliance from an unwilling suspect. Non-Deadly Force CORRECT ANSWERS✅ force that is neither likely nor intended to result in death or great bodily harm. Deadly Force CORRECT ANSWERS✅ Force likely to cause death or great bodily harm. Also, "the intentional use of a firearm or other instrument resulting in a high probability of death. Commonwealth v. Klein Bodily Harm CORRECT ANSWERS✅ Injury that does not pose or create a substantial risk of death, permanent disfigurement, or significant loss or impairment. Which case law covers Objective Reasonableness? CORRECT ANSWERS✅ Graham v. Connor Serious Bodily Injury CORRECT ANSWERS✅ Bodily injury that creates a substantial risk of death or that causes death, serious permanent disfigurement, or protracted loss or impairment of the function of any bodily member or organ. Which case law covers deadly force? CORRECT ANSWERS✅ Tennessee v. Garner The Totality Triangle includes. CORRECT ANSWERS✅ Perceived Circumstances, Perceived Subject Actions, and Reasonable Officer Response.
totality of circumstances CORRECT ANSWERS✅ what was the type and severity of the crime, did the suspect pose an immediate threat to officers or others, was the suspect actively resisting arrest or attempting to escape custody by flight. police may use deadly force to stop a fleeing suspect from escaping IF; the suspect threatens the officer with a weapon; OR there is probable cause to believe the suspect has committed a crime involving the infliction or threatened infliction of serious injury; AND deadly force is necessary to prevent escape; AND where feasible, some warning was given. CORRECT ANSWERS✅ Tennessee v. Garner Which position should you handcuff from? CORRECT ANSWERS✅ 2 1/2 position 5 Components of Handcuffing CORRECT ANSWERS✅ Immobilize, Control, Handcuff, Search, Monitor, Transport. When searching, use a _______ approach CORRECT ANSWERS✅ use a systematic approach. Always feel and look before reaching into clothing for objects that are unknown or cant be seen, always maintain physical control while searching What does SHU? CORRECT ANSWERS✅ Scoville Heat Units Oil based OC CORRECT ANSWERS✅ Have a 5% higher concentration and higher SHU rating than water based, effects can last longer than water based Water based OC CORRECT ANSWERS✅ 10% concentration and lower SHU than oil based. Effects tend to subside faster than oil because its easier to wash off
How long do you spray the OC spray? CORRECT ANSWERS✅ Short one second burst and wait 5-10 seconds before spraying again Oc exposure care best practices CORRECT ANSWERS✅ Move suspect to a location with fresh, and preferably moving cool air. Face suspects into the wind or directly in front of fan or air vent so exposed areas can dry naturally. Use potable, cool water to rinse suspects eyes and face thoroughly. (fresh air, Do not rub eyes, Rinse with water) Using oc spray on domestic or wild animals CORRECT ANSWERS✅ Spray animals from tip of nose to center of eyes. Baton nomenclature CORRECT ANSWERS✅ Grip end, grip portion, long portion, long end Baton carry types CORRECT ANSWERS✅ Vertical carry, two handed carry, outside arm carry Baton blocks CORRECT ANSWERS✅ High block, low block, middle block, side block (Support & Strong) Baton strikes CORRECT ANSWERS✅ Forward strike, reverse strike, front jab, rear jab, middle strike, horizontal strike True or False: Police Officers Shoot to Kill.. CORRECT ANSWERS✅ False. We shoot to STOP the threat.
Police officers are trained to aim for the .. CORRECT ANSWERS✅ Center mass to stop imminent threat. What are the Four cardinal rules of firearm safety CORRECT ANSWERS✅ Treat every firearm as if it were loaded, keep your finger off the trigger until ready to shoot, never point a loaded or unloaded firearm at any target you don't intend to shoot, know you target and what's behind it. Handgun nomenclature CORRECT ANSWERS✅ Front sight, muzzle, rear sight, trigger, trigger guard, slide lock, grip, magazine, magazine release, take down lever, external hammer (sig) Main components of every semi-automatic handgun CORRECT ANSWERS✅ Frame, slide, barrel, recoil spring guide/rod, magazine Ammunition anatomy CORRECT ANSWERS✅ Casing, primer, gun powder, bullet Yellow Target Areas for baton strikes CORRECT ANSWERS✅ knee joint, elbow joint, Rib cage, upper abdomen, collarbone, Green Target Areas for baton strikes CORRECT ANSWERS✅ Arms, legs, feet What does OC stand for? CORRECT ANSWERS✅ Oleoresin Capsicum
Swivel Double Lock What is the minimum reactionary distance? CORRECT ANSWERS✅ 4-6 feet The difference Stances for firearms CORRECT ANSWERS✅ Isosceles, weaver, modified Isosceles What are the types of Malfunctions? (Firearms) CORRECT ANSWERS✅ Failure to Fire Failure to Feed Failure to Extract Failure to Eject