A deadly weapon is any item used to cause ____ or _____ _____ ______
death or great bodily harm
pg328
When striking the throat with an empty hand strike or neck with a impact weapon strike, it is considered what?
Deadly force
pg307
Compresses certain veins and arteries in the neck to cause a subject to lose consciousness briefly
Vascular Neck restraints
pg292
Temporary restraint device used to control a subject
Handcuffs
pg249
revealing your intentions through small eye, hand, or foot movements in the direction that you plan to move is what?
Telegraphing
pg320
Name 4 stalling techniques for ground control
Guard stall, side control, full mount, full mount stall
pg295
Sometimes called come-along holds
Transporters
pg246
Regarding knife patterns... what are the 3 attack patterns?
straight thrust, overhead attack, forehand slash
Name the 2 methods of delivering a strike
Penetration and snap-back
pg265
Area within the reactionary gap...
Danger zone
pg237
Techniques used to bring a resisting subject from a standing position to the ground, making it easier to control them
Takedowns
pg 273
3 movements may be used to defend against a spontaneous, close-quarter, edged weapon attack...
Evade, secure, redirect
pg324
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
Name 3 diversions
Headbutt, foot stomp, shin scrape
pg280
is a type of incapacitation that causes temporary impairment of muscle control, such as a cramp
Temporary Motor Dysfunction
pg265
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
Lying on the back, face up
Supine Position
pg302
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
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
Controlling technique used to break the subject balance through the use of leverage principles
Balance displacement
pg230
Generally is 6-9ft...
Reactionary gap
pg237
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
Tools used when empty-handed control is ineffective, but the subjects level of resistance does not merit deadly force
Intermediate Weapons
pg306
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
The minimum safe distance for an officer to be able to react to an edged weapon attack without injury is?
25ft
pg322