Exam 13: The Use of Force
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Which of the following is NOT a category of suicide by cop?
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If an officer forcibly subdued a subject,it would be expected that the officer used
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Excessive physical assaults that likely result in injury or even possible death are physical ________.
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Suicide by cop can have serious consequences for the officers involved.
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The application of an amount and/or frequency of force greater than required to compel compliance is known as
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three factors that,according to the Supreme Court,should be used to decide what a reasonable officer would do?
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Analyze the federal deadly force policy as adopted by the FBI.What questions does it raise for you?
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The Supreme Court said that,when judging whether the use of nondeadly force is excessive,one should
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What was the purpose behind the Wickersham and Knapp Commissions? Describe two of the five types of police behaviors that were identified since the Knapp Commission.
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A TASER is an example of a(n)________ energy device,a class of less -lethal weapons.
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Legal abuse is defined as any violation of a person's constitutional,federally protected,or state-protected rights.
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When a suspect experiences an overdose of adrenaline during a heated confrontation with the police,the suspect's condition is referred to as excited ________.
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Techniques that seek a suspect's compliance by causing temporary pain without inflicting any lasting physical injury are called ________ compliance techniques.
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A range of options that involve lesser to greater amounts of officer force are known as a
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