Vision supplies about ____ to ___ of incoming data to a driver and helps with detecting and avoiding hazards
What is 90 to 95%?
A duty to take some action to prevent harm to another, and for the failure of which one may be liable, depending on the relationship of the parties and circumstances.
What is duty to act?
The most important element of firearms training
A system of controlled defensive and offensive body movement that criminal justice officers use to respond to a subjects aggression or resistance.
What is defensive tactics?
A device that uses a high-voltage, low- ampere electrical charge to induce pain compliance or involuntary muscle contractions that can, in the case of a dart-firing stun gun, temporarily incapacitate a non-compliant subject.
What is a conducted electrical weapon?
The ___ _____ rule establishes a minimum safe following distance for all vehicle and provides space and time for driver to react to potential hazards.
Negligence occurs if all these conditions are present:
What is duty to act, breach of standard of care, causation, damages?
What is treat every firearms as if it were loaded?
This is usually used to defend against a subject who shoots in for a takedown
What is a sprawl?
A CEW disrupts the body communication system by generating a __ - voltage, __- current electrical charge.
What is high voltage and low current?
The recommended placement of your hands on a steering wheel
What is 4 and 8 o'clock?
Occurs when two or more adjacent ribs are fractured in two or more places due to blunt force trauma.
What is flail chest injury?
The portion of the cartridge that becomes a projectile when in flight
What is bullet?
Your ability to convey to subjects and onlookers that you are able and ready to take control
What is officer presence?
This often results in multiple discharges, causing scratches on the subjects on the subjects body, and numerous.
What is signature marks?
This occurs during acceleration or braking and causes the transfer of a vehicle weight from front to rear or rear to front
What is Yaw?
Burn Depth Classification
What is superficial burns, partial-thickness burns, full thickness burns?
This technique of holding your handgun when you have the backs of your hands together
What is the harries technique?
Officers use three criteria for making deadly force decisions
What is ability, opportunity, and intents?
You should do this first to gain control of a situation
What is use verbal commands?
Brower v. county of Inyo addressed...
What is the issue of deadly force in law enforcement pursuit?
Overdose symptoms
What is pinpoint pupils, blue or purplish black fingernails or lips, unresponsiveness, inability to speak, but awake, loss of consciousness, breathing or heartbeat has stopped or slowed, and choking sounds or snore- like gurgling?
Device that locks the slide in the open position
The amount of time it takes for the brain to process a physical threat and the body to respond
What is reaction time principle?
The court established this in the case of Draper v. Reynolds
What is the law on the use of a CEW