Ground Control
Hammer Lock
Palm Heel Strike
Knee Strike
Elbow Strike
100

A deadly weapon is any item used to cause ____ or _____ _____ ______ 

death or great bodily harm 

pg328

100

When striking the throat with an empty hand strike or neck with a impact weapon strike, it is considered what?

Deadly force

pg307

100

Compresses certain veins and arteries in the neck to cause a subject to lose consciousness briefly

Vascular Neck restraints 

pg292

100

Temporary restraint device used to control a subject

Handcuffs

pg249

100

revealing your intentions through small eye, hand, or foot movements in the direction that you plan to move is what? 

Telegraphing 

pg320

200

Name 4 stalling techniques for ground control 

Guard stall, side control, full mount, full mount stall 

pg295

200

Sometimes called come-along holds

Transporters

pg246

200

Regarding knife patterns... what are the 3 attack patterns? 

straight thrust, overhead attack, forehand slash

200

Name the 2 methods of delivering a strike

Penetration and snap-back

pg265

200

Area within the reactionary gap...

Danger zone

pg237

300

Techniques used to bring a resisting subject from a standing position to the ground, making it easier to control them

Takedowns

pg 273

300

3 movements may be used to defend against a spontaneous, close-quarter, edged weapon attack... 

Evade, secure, redirect

pg324

300

Name 4 parts of the handcuff

Name the parts of handcuff key

teeth, pawl, single strand, double strand, double lock, key way, chain, swivel, cheek plate

double lock activator, key end

pg249

300

Name 3 diversions

Headbutt, foot stomp, shin scrape

pg280

300

is a type of incapacitation that causes temporary impairment of muscle control, such as a cramp

Temporary Motor Dysfunction 

pg265

400

This technique can be executed with the shaft or edge of the impact weapon. Generally swung in a circular motion to the target

Impact weapon swing

pg309

400

Lying on the back, face up

Supine Position

pg302

400

Name 4 types of upright grappling body holds... 

escape from front choke, escape from rear choke, escape from front body hold over/underarms, escape from rear body hold over/underarms, escape from headlock, escape from front football tackle, diversions

pg280

400

Any item an officer has at hand can be used as a potential weapon in time of need... what are 3 examples per the book? 

flashlight, ballpoint pen, keys, pocketknife 

Ash tray, coffee mug

pg328

400

Controlling technique used to break the subject balance through the use of leverage principles

Balance displacement 

pg230

500

Generally is 6-9ft... 

Reactionary gap

pg237

500

strike is delivered and then retracted very quickly, thus enabling multiple strikes, creating distance, setting up next techniques, and causing distraction to the subject

snap-back

pg265

500

Tools used when empty-handed control is ineffective, but the subjects level of resistance does not merit deadly force

Intermediate Weapons

pg306

500

a high-profile stance with the weapon held at a shoulder position to enable a rapid strike

offensive ready stance with an impact weapon

pg307

500

The minimum safe distance for an officer to be able to react to an edged weapon attack without injury is? 

25ft

pg322

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