Defensive Tactics

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1.
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What of the following IS NOT a part of the handcuffs? (page 228)
2.
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Which step would come first in a defense against a forehand slash with an edged weapon? (page 295)
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A ___________ is a government intrusion into a place in which a person has a reasonable expectation of privacy. (page 234)
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________ is the verbal and/or physical yielding to an officer’s authority without apparent threat of resistance or violence. (page 202)
5.
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How many categories are on the Threat Awareness Spectrum? (page 210)
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What type of search is done visually and without touching (page 236)
7.
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What is the most commonly overlooked area during a custodial search? (page 235)
8.
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What is the last step of applying handcuffs before searching the subject? (page 229)
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What is the last physical step to performing a redirection technique? (page 218)
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A custodial search of a subject should be done in a systematic and predetermined pattern using the _____________ , which is dividing the body into four sections horizontally and vertically. (page 235)
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___________ are techniques used to move a subject from one point to another with pain compliance and/or mechanical compliance. (page 224)
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___________ are techniques used to bring a resisting subject from a standing position to the ground making it easier to control him. (page 247)
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When an officer focuses and fixates his/her eyes on the perceived threat, this focus may cause the officer to not see other details of the event. This is known as _________? (page 208)
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Which of the following IS NOT a movement to defend against a spontaneous, close-quarter, edged weapon attack? (page 290)
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___________ refers to the subject having the means to carry out his or her intent to cause death or great bodily harm. (page 204)
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____________ is the amount of time it takes for the brain to process a physical threat and the body to respond. (page 217)
17.
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Which target area is considered deadly force with an empty hand strike? (page 239-240)
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_______ is a subject’s attacking movements toward an officer that may cause injury but are not likely to cause death or great bodily harm to the officer or others. (page 203)
19.
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What are two examples of effective target areas for a deadly force thumb strike? (page 298)
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A pat down is a physical frisk of a subject conducted in a predetermined pattern to locate _____________. (page 234)
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_____________ is using a great force against a weaker resistance. (page 212)
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____________ is supporting the balance of the body using a limb. (page 262)
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OC is particularly effective on ___________ areas of the body including lips, tongue, and sweaty areas. (page 279)
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_________________ is a type of incapacitation that causes temporary impairment of muscle control, such as a charley horse. (page 273)
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What type of resistance are all of these examples of? (page 202)

• The subject refuses to move at the officer’s direction.
• The subject peacefully protests at a political event in a public location.
• The subject refuses to take his hands out of his pockets or from behind his back
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____________ means the subject is capable of acting on a plan to cause death or great bodily harm to the officer or others. (page 204)
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__________ provide a framework for making decisions involving the reasonable use of force by criminal justice officers. (page 202)
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Which of the following is a target area for a deadly force elbow strike? (page 299)
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The ____________ position is a technique used to move a subject from one point to another without using pain compliance. (page 224)
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If deadly force was used, the officer should state exactly (in their report) what the subject did that created the perception of the subject’s _______________ to cause death or great bodily harm. (page 205)
31.
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____________ is a color-coded illustration of how survival stress may affect an officer’s reaction to a perceived challenge or threat. (page 210)
32.
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The movement in a hip escape is also known as: (page 264)
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______________ are tools designed to temporarily restrain a subject’s movements, such as handcuffs. (page 228)
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Depending on the officer’s _____________ of the threat, the degree of physiological response may vary. (page 207)
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The _____________ is a physical restraint compressing certain veins and arteries in the neck to cause a subject to lose consciousness for a brief period of time. (page 256)
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The following are all examples of what type of resistance? (page 202)

• The subject physically anchors himself to a person or object to prevent himself from being removed.
• The subject braces or pulls away from the officer when the officer grips the subject’s arm.
• The subject attempts to run when the officer touches or attempts to grab the subject’s arm or shoulder.
37.
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Which of the following steps would come first in a firearm rear disarming technique? (page 287)
38.
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Which of the following IS NOT a pressure point technique? (page 220)
39.
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Which of the following IS NOT a sudden attack block area? (page 237-238)
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____________ searches of inmates may be conducted only by appropriate health services staff members in accordance with agency policy. (page 237)
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__________ is achieving compliance or custody through the use of empty-hand or leverage-enhanced techniques, such as pain compliance, transporters, restraint devices, takedowns, and striking techniques. (page 203)
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__________________ is small eye, hand, or foot movements in the direction that you plan to move. (page 285)
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_____________ is facts or circumstances which reasonably indicate that the person has committed, is committing, or is about to commit a violation of the law. (page 234)
44.
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The seated bench knee stretch should be held on either side for: (page 198)
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Officers who experience high levels of arousal may perceive a stimulus as a threat. This may cause an activation of the ___________ (the parts of the brain that are especially focused on emotion and motivation) that provides a survival response to the central nervous system. (page 208)
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A strike using a ____________ delivery method is retracted very quickly, thus enabling multiple strikes, creating distance, setting up the next techniques, and causing distraction to the subject. (page 241)
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__________ are mental shortcuts that allow people to solve problems and make judgments quickly and efficiently. (page 209)
48.
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A pat down should be conducted: (page 235)
49.
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Cardiovascular training is any exercise that elevates the heart rate to a range between ____________ percent of the maximum rate. (page 199)
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_________________ is forcefully blinking the eyes using all the muscles in the face, including those in the forehead. (page 280)