System of control defensive and offensive body movements that criminal justice officers use to subject's aggression or resistance.
Defensive tactics Pg 199
Unlocking handcuffs are an example of what type of motor skills?
Fine motor skills pg 224
What is a controlled, unemotional communication between an officer and a subject aimed at problem-solving and communication?
Dialogue pg 230
Using a great force against a weaker resistance.
Leverage pg 228
An officer may gain control over a subject by using an incapacitation technique that causes temporary impairment of muscular control
Motor dysfunction pg 228
What is the point of a cooldown after exercise?
Redistributes blood flow, causing the metabolic rate to decrease. pg 200
What type of resistance is a subject balling up their fist and approaching the officer?
Aggressive resistance pg 218
The two main components of pressure point techniques are?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
Touch pressure
Stabilization pg 238
The reactionary gap is the distance you must keep between you and the subject to react effectively. The distance is generally ____ feet if you have visual control of the subject's hand or ____ feet when you cannot see their hands.
6-9 feet
25 feet pg 233
Under the ____/____, the officer ay seize any object "whose contour or mass" the officer identifies as apparent contraband.
Plain touch/feel doctrine pg 258
Hip escapes allow you to move from side to side to avoid or defend against an attack. The movement in a hip escape is also known as what?
Shrimping pg 207
This is to decide whether an officers use of force is an appropriate response to a subjects resistance. Also what US Supreme court case said use of force must be judged from the perspective of how a reasonable officer on the scene would respond.
Objective reasonableness
Graham vs Connor pg 215
Empty-hand striking technique is any impact using what to strike a subject in an offensive or defensive situation. Name all.
hands, arms, elbows, feet, legs, knees, or head. pg 265
For empty-hand strikes name 3 places you can strike that is considered non deadly force and 1 place that is considered deadly force.
Front of shoulder, top of forearm, inside of forearm, outside of thigh, inside of thigh, center of abdomen, top of calf, chest, side of neck, head, eyes, groin are NDF and throat is DF. Pg 266
Which takedown is versatile and the key to this technique is to maintain control of the subjects waist?
Rear takedown pg 279
_____ _____ is any exercise that elevates the heart rate to a range of __% to __% of the maximum rate.
Cardiovascular training.
60%-85% pg 213
Section ---.--, F.S, address the issue of an officer using force to make an arrest. What statue is this?
776.05 Pg 214
Name all takedown techniques.
Straight arm takedown, hammer lock takedown, shoulder lock takedown, rear takedown, front takedown, and hip roll Pg 275
A hip roll is an effective defense against a subject who closes the gap and tries to control your upper body. You are starting from an upright grappling position. There is 4 steps, name the 3rd step.
3. Lower your center of gravity pg 281
Name the diversion techniques.
Headbutt, foot stomp, shin scrape. Pg 282
Meat, poultry, fish, milk and mil products, nuts and seeds, oils, butter, margarine and salad dressing are sources from what nutrient?
Fats pg 213
Name all 5 threat awareness spectrum conditions in order and what condition is "awareness of a specific threat encourages preplanning and more intense focus. Physical indicators of stress may become evident."
White, yellow, orange, red, black
Condition Orange Pg 226
The football tackle is usually the result of a surprise attack or a struggle with a combative subject. Avoid being taken to the ground; instead drive the subject to the ground. Explain the 3 steps to escape from front football tackle.
1. Raise your arms in an offensive ready position
2. Stop the subject's forward motion by driving your hips forward, then shooting your legs backward while putting your body weight on the subject's back
3. Follow up with the appropriate action(s) Pg 290
Name the areas that are considered deadly force when using an impact weapon strike.
Side of the neck, head, throat, groin. Pg 312
Many factors affect an officer's decision to employ handgun defense techniques. What are the 5 factors.
1.The proximity of the officer to the subject. 2.The officer's belief that the subject is going to shoot them. 3.The presence of other potential victims in the immediate area. 4.The consideration of other reasonable options. 5.The mindset and commitment to challenge the subject regardless of personal injury or initial failure. Pg 327