DTIT
When dealing with a suspect, your 'weapon-side' should generally be: A. Away from the suspect B. Visible to the suspect (deterrent effect) C. Not something you plan D. None of the above
A. Away from the suspect
If the officer is in a combat stance and wants to move forward - which foot would he move first? A. Front B. Rear
A. Front
What court case gave us the reasonable officer doctrine? A. Graham v Connor B. Mapp v Ohio C. People v Brite D. Glick v City of Atlanta
A. Graham v Connor
Using the 40/10 principle of baton usage, it is realistic to think that some of your strikes may miss the suspect all together. A. True B. False
A. True
The purpose of defensive tactics is: A. To arrest B. To control C. To injure
B. Control
OC spray is considered a 'natural' weapon since one of its components is a natural product. A. True B. False
B. False
The one plus one theory states that if one officer is not enough to handle the situation, then it is justified for two to be there. A. True B. False
B. False
If a subject is resisting us and is using NO physical resistance (example: 'dead weight'), then according to the Integrated Force Management Model this person is using what type of resistance? A. Compliant B. Resistant (passive) C. Resistant (active) D. Contact Controls
B. Resistant (passive)
In reference to relative positioning, which position is the worst location to approach from when handcuffing a subject? A. 1 position B. 2 1/2 position C. 0 position D. 3 position
C. 0 position
What percentage of the time (on average) do officers deal with two or more subjects? A. 20% B. 30% C. 40% D. 50%
C. 40%
The most dangerous phase of handcuffing a subject is during the: A. Stabilization phase B. Searching phase C. Handcuffing phase D. Verbalization phase
C. Handcuffing
The three elements of justifiable use of deadly force are opportunity, ability, and _________. A. Intent B. Desire C. Jeopardy D. Will-fullness
C. Jeopardy
Referring to our 'training star', which of the following is at the top of the star (and most important for survival)? A. Physical Training B. Tactics C. Mindset D. Department SOP's
C. Mindset
You should NEVER open your baton: A. To the 'sky' B. With a rapid-reaction strike C. To the side
C. To the side
MOVEEE Principle - The way to overload a person's nervous system is by: A. Multiple strikes B. Escalating the use of force C. Vary the height of your strikes/attack D. Evaluate your effectiveness
C. Vary the height of your strikes/attack
Unless deadly force is warranted, you should never strike a person in the __________ with a metal expandable baton. A. Head B. Neck C. Groin D. All of the above
D. All of the above
Using the Integrated Force Management Model as reference, if a person is assaulting us and we perceive that they are trying to cause us serious bodily harm or death, what level of force can we use to control this situation? A. Defensive Tactics B. Compliance Techniques C. Cooperative Controls D. Deadly Force
D. Deadly Force
When someone grabs your weapon while it is holstered, you should Stabilize, Stun, and: A. Shout B. Stoop C. Shove D. Separate
D. Separate
When dealing with a ground attack, you should always be mindful of _________? A. protecting your face. B. weapon retention. C. not giving 'up your back'. D. all of the above are important to consider.
D. all of the above are important to consider.
Stance must give you: A. Balance B. Protection C. Mobility D. Stability E. All of the above
E. All of the above
