Deck 11: Police Use of Force
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Deck 11: Police Use of Force
1
This U.S. Supreme Court case noted that in order for force to be justifiable, it must be "objectively reasonable in view of all the facts and circumstances of each particular case."
A) Miranda v. Arizona
B) Terry v. Ohio
C) Graham v. Connor
D) Buie v. Maryland
A) Miranda v. Arizona
B) Terry v. Ohio
C) Graham v. Connor
D) Buie v. Maryland
Graham v. Connor
2
"Good afternoon, Sir. May I please see your driver's license?" is an example of which form of verbalization?
A) search talk
B) persuasion
C) light control talk
D) heavy control talk
A) search talk
B) persuasion
C) light control talk
D) heavy control talk
search talk
3
"Drop the knife or I will shoot!" is an example of which form of verbalization?
A) search talk
B) persuasion
C) light control talk
D) heavy control talk
A) search talk
B) persuasion
C) light control talk
D) heavy control talk
heavy control talk
4
Moving a noncompliant subject forcefully into a wall is an example of ______.
A) a focused strike
B) a decentralization
C) a vertical stun
D) an impact weapon
A) a focused strike
B) a decentralization
C) a vertical stun
D) an impact weapon
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5
Which of the following is an example of a conducted energy device?
A) baton
B) Taser
C) OC spray
D) flashlight
A) baton
B) Taser
C) OC spray
D) flashlight
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6
A subject's degree of ______ is in important aspect of threat assessment.
A) threat
B) aggression
C) stabilization
D) foundation
A) threat
B) aggression
C) stabilization
D) foundation
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7
Which of the following is not a factor to be considered when performing a threat assessment?
A) subject's age
B) officer's size
C) subject's race
D) availability of backup
A) subject's age
B) officer's size
C) subject's race
D) availability of backup
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8
A conscious and venal act committed by officers who usually take great pains to conceal their misconduct is called ______.
A) brutality
B) excessive force
C) unnecessary force
D) barbarism
A) brutality
B) excessive force
C) unnecessary force
D) barbarism
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9
______ is usually a training problem, the result of ineptitude or insensitivity.
A) Brutality
B) Cruelty
C) Unnecessary force
D) Assault
A) Brutality
B) Cruelty
C) Unnecessary force
D) Assault
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10
Differentiating brutality from unnecessary force is largely dependent on the officer's ______.
A) training
B) intent
C) skill
D) race
A) training
B) intent
C) skill
D) race
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11
Taking a resistant subject off of their feet is called ______.
A) a decentralization
B) a vertical stun
C) a focused strike
D) excessive force
A) a decentralization
B) a vertical stun
C) a focused strike
D) excessive force
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12
If a subject is killed as a result of police use of force is generally as the result of ______.
A) a baton
B) a police vehicle pursuit
C) a firearm
D) OC spray
A) a baton
B) a police vehicle pursuit
C) a firearm
D) OC spray
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13
The most common type of physical force used by the police is ______.
A) lethal force
B) impact weapons
C) OC spray
D) bodily force
A) lethal force
B) impact weapons
C) OC spray
D) bodily force
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14
The majority of subjects killed by police in deadly force incidents are ______.
A) White
B) Black
C) Hispanic
D) Asian
A) White
B) Black
C) Hispanic
D) Asian
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15
Which type of force is most likely to result in injuries to subjects?
A) bodily force
B) impact weapons
C) Tasers
D) OC spray
A) bodily force
B) impact weapons
C) Tasers
D) OC spray
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16
When a person's body position prevents them from normal and adequate breathing, it is called ______.
A) choking
B) positional asphyxia
C) ligature strangulation
D) manual strangulation
A) choking
B) positional asphyxia
C) ligature strangulation
D) manual strangulation
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17
Which U.S. Supreme Court case limited the use of deadly force against fleeing suspects to those who pose a serious danger to police officers of others?
A) Miranda v. Arizona
B) Wardlow v. Pickett
C) Gibbon v. Ogden
D) Tennessee v. Garner
A) Miranda v. Arizona
B) Wardlow v. Pickett
C) Gibbon v. Ogden
D) Tennessee v. Garner
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18
The ______ maintains a database of incidents involving police shooting and killing subjects based on publication and review of online media reports.
A) FBI
B) Washington Post
C) Philadelphia Inquirer
D) Department of Justice
A) FBI
B) Washington Post
C) Philadelphia Inquirer
D) Department of Justice
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19
When a subject intentionally engages in life-threatening behaviors to coerce police into responding with deadly force, it is called ______.
A) brutality
B) excessive force
C) suicide by cop
D) situational danger
A) brutality
B) excessive force
C) suicide by cop
D) situational danger
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20
An overwhelming majority of suicide by cop subjects ______.
A) are homeless
B) injured police officers or others
C) are female
D) are male
A) are homeless
B) injured police officers or others
C) are female
D) are male
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21
Suicide by cop situations are primarily focused on suicide prevention and ______.
A) community outreach
B) public safety
C) conservation of resources
D) mental health awareness
A) community outreach
B) public safety
C) conservation of resources
D) mental health awareness
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22
A serious and potentially deadly medical condition with symptoms that include psychotic behavior, elevated temperature, and an extreme fight-or-flight response by the nervous system is called ______.
A) excited delirium
B) delirium tremens
C) toxic shock syndrome
D) narcolepsy
A) excited delirium
B) delirium tremens
C) toxic shock syndrome
D) narcolepsy
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23
According to the National Institute of Justice, the risk of death in a CED-related use of force incident is ______.
A) 20%
B) 5%
C) 1%
D) less than 0.25%
A) 20%
B) 5%
C) 1%
D) less than 0.25%
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24
Which of the following officers is most likely to be involved in a use of force incident?
A) an officer working afternoon shift, ticketing cars
B) an officer on patrol during the day shift
C) an officer working night shift and making an arrest
D) an officer working at the front desk in the police department
A) an officer working afternoon shift, ticketing cars
B) an officer on patrol during the day shift
C) an officer working night shift and making an arrest
D) an officer working at the front desk in the police department
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25
The police activity most frequently connected to instances of use of force is ______.
A) arrests
B) motor vehicle stops
C) ticketing parked cars
D) undercover investigations
A) arrests
B) motor vehicle stops
C) ticketing parked cars
D) undercover investigations
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26
Which officer characteristic is most influential in determining the frequency by which officers will use force?
A) height and weight
B) age
C) race
D) physical fitness level
A) height and weight
B) age
C) race
D) physical fitness level
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27
A way for police administrators to record and monitor certain police behaviors, with the objective of identifying potentially problematic patterns and addressing the behaviors while they can still be addressed is called ______.
A) de-escalation techniques
B) objective behavior deterrence
C) early intervention systems
D) symptomatic behavior identification
A) de-escalation techniques
B) objective behavior deterrence
C) early intervention systems
D) symptomatic behavior identification
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28
What should be done in order to control a situation that could potentially lead to use of force?
A) Always try to reason with an enraged person.
B) Try to reduce the subject's level of anger before trying to reason with him/her.
C) Do not attempt to communicate with the subject.
D) Arrest the subject.
A) Always try to reason with an enraged person.
B) Try to reduce the subject's level of anger before trying to reason with him/her.
C) Do not attempt to communicate with the subject.
D) Arrest the subject.
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29
Body-worn cameras may affect citizens' behaviors when interacting with the police. This phenomenon has been referred to as a(n) ______ effect.
A) civilizing
B) attitude
C) resistance
D) force
A) civilizing
B) attitude
C) resistance
D) force
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30
"Show me your hands" is an example of which form of verbalization?
A) search talk
B) persuasion
C) light control
D) heavy control
A) search talk
B) persuasion
C) light control
D) heavy control
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31
To help officers understand when the use of different types of force may be reasonable, most departments provide officers with a "continuum of force."
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32
The Department of Justice has mandated that all law enforcement agencies employ the continuum of force model created by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
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33
"Sir, would you mind stepping over here?" is an example of persuasive verbalization.
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34
Tasers are standard equipment issued to all police officers in the U.S.
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35
When performing a threat assessment, one of the factors that should be considered is the subject's size.
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36
If officer backup is far away or not available, the threat assessment may be higher than if backup were immediately available.
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37
The "edged weapon defense" holds that a person is not a threat until they are within 10 feet of the officer.
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38
When well-meaning officers charge into situations from which they can then extricate themselves only by using force, it is an example of unnecessary force.
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39
Brutality may be a good-faith police mistake.
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40
The type of force most likely to result in injury to officers is bodily force.
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41
Serious injuries to subjects and to officers as a result of bodily force are common.
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42
Obesity is contributing factor to positional asphyxia deaths.
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43
To prevent positional asphyxia, officers should never sit or lean on the abdomen of a subject.
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44
Police officers are allowed to use deadly force to apprehend any fleeing felon.
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45
In 2018, nearly 1,000 people were shot and killed by the police in the U.S.
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46
A majority of subjects killed by police officers in deadly force incidents are African American.
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47
In deadly force situations, police officers are trained to stop the threat and may fire their weapon as many times as necessary to achieve this goal.
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48
Suicide by cop incidents pose a much greater risk to officer safety and the safety of the general public than other suicides.
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49
Incidents of suicide by cop are difficult to measure because the intent of the subject is not always known.
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50
Almost all suicide by cop incidents end with the subject being killed by police.
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51
A majority of suicide by cop subjects are female.
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52
Drones are an example of military technology being adapted for use in a law enforcement setting.
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53
Oleoresin capsicum spray is an example of a less likely to be lethal weapon employed by many law enforcement officers.
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54
Police culture has little influence on police officer use of force.
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55
A small percentage of police officers account for a relatively large proportion of force incidents in any given police department.
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56
Explain the purpose of the continuum of force.
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57
Identify and explain the three major limitations to continua of force for police action.
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58
Discuss threat assessment and the factors that should be considered when assessing threats.
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59
Assess the 21-foot rule and its limitations.
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60
Explain the difference between brutality and excessive force.
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61
Identify the primary goal of bodily force and list at least two common types of bodily force.
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62
Define positional asphyxia and identify the four factors that contribute to positional asphyxia deaths.
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63
Define suicide by cop (SbC) and explain why SbC incidents are more dangerous than other suicides.
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64
Explain why accurately measuring incidents of suicide by cop is difficult.
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65
Provide examples of how military technology has been adapted to meet the needs of law enforcement.
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66
Identify at least two types of less-likely-to-be-lethal weapons available to law enforcement, and describe how they work.
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67
Identify the key symptoms of excited delirium and why it is important for police to recognize these symptoms.
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68
Evaluate patterns of use of force among police officers.
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69
Explain the benefits of body-worn cameras (BWCs) in controlling police use of force.
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70
Explain how early intervention systems work and their value to the police.
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