The subject refuses to move at the officer's direction.
What is passive resistance?
100
It is used to break a subject's balance through the use of leverage principles.
What is balance displacement?
100
To use ones hands to move a subject away.
What is redirection?
200
The verbal and/or physical yielding to an officer's authority without apparent threat of resistance or violence.
What is compliance?
200
When an officer mismanages a threat due to panicked stress responses.
What is condition black?
200
When a subject refuses to drop a knife when ordered to by the officer and moves toward the officer.
What is deadly force?
200
Utilizing penetration so that the striking object stays on or indented in the target for an instant allowing for energy transfer.
What is fluid shock principle?
200
Tools used when empty-handed control is ineffective, but the subject's level of resistance does not merit deadly force.
What are intermediate weapons?
300
Discontinuing a command or physical use of force.
What is disengagement?
300
When an officer recognizes that a threat exists.
What is condition orange?
300
The subject physically anchors himself to a person or object to prevent himself from being removed.
What is active resistance?
300
Using a great force against a weaker resistance.
What is leverage?
300
A technique used to move a subject from one point to another with pain compliance and/or mechanical compliance.
What is a transporter (come-along holds).
400
Describes the process for evaluating the appropriateness of an officer's response to a subject's resistance.
What is objective reasonableness?
400
When an officer has a general awareness of a possible threat.
What is condition yellow?
400
Passive, active, aggressive and deadly force resistance.
What are the subject resistance levels?
400
To gain control over a subject by bending or twisting a joint in a direction that will cause pain or discomfort to the joint.
What is joint manipulation?
400
When an individual exhibts difficulty in transferring information into long-term memory
What is critical incident amnesia?
500
Provides a framework for making decisions involving the reasonable use of force by criminal justice officers.
What is force guidelines?
500
The threat is assessed and managed through intensified cognitive and physical reactions.
What is condition red?
500
The subject grabs any part of the officer's body.
What is aggressive resistance?
500
To gain control over a subject by applying pressure or leverage on a joint by locking it up so that no movement of the joint is possible, causing the subject to comply with verbal direction.
What is mechanical compliance?
500
The part that logically thinks and plans, begins to shut down at 145 beats per minute.