Exam 13: The Use of Force
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Exam 13: The Use of Force77 Questions
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Relatively few police officers ever fire their weapons at suspects during the course of their careers.
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Any use of force by police officers can be considered excessive force.
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Place the levels of force in order from the least to the greatest, with A being the least force and G being the greatest force.
-Column 1: being present
Column 2: A
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Why would it be more difficult to draw clear limits for verbal and psychologically charged interactions with suspects than for physical force?
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Match the suspect action in the left-hand column, which escalates along the use-of-force continuum, with the officer
response in the right-hand column.
-Column 1: resistant (passive)
Column 2: contact controls
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If gaining a suspectʹs compliance requires the use of strong directive language or minimal force by the police officer, it is likely that the suspect offered
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Physical grips on the suspectʹs body that are intended to direct the suspect when and where to move, not to cause pain, are known as grips.
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In most cases in which officers use force, they do so without using any sort of weapon.
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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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Place the levels of force in order from the least to the greatest, with A being the least force and G being the greatest force.
-Column 1: using firm, but not painful, grips
Column 2: D
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Place the levels of force in order from the least to the greatest, with A being the least force and G being the greatest force.
-Column 1: giving vibrant orders
Column 2: C
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Both the law and public opinion generally condemn the use of excessive force by police officers.
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When an officer does nothing more than be present in a place, this is considered the minimal level of force and is called presence.
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When a suspect experiences an overdose of adrenaline during a heated confrontation with the police, the suspectʹs condition is referred to as excited .
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In Tennessee v. , the U.S. Supreme Court specified conditions under which deadly force can be used.
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is an officerʹs use of persuasive speech without any other techniques.
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