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Redwolflake15

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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.
 
  A) G
  B) C
  C) B
  D) A
  E) F
  F) E
  G) D
 
  6) Using force capable of killing the suspect
  7) Using firm, but not painful grips
  8) Making physical contact or using chemical spray or stunning weapons
  9) Being present
  10) Causing pain without lasting physical injury
  11) Speaking persuasively
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  Objective: Identify the various levels of force, explain how they are controlled by policy, and describe their applications in police work.
  Level: Intermediate
 
  12) Giving vibrant orders

Question 2

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.
 
  A) Deadly force
  B) Contact controls
  C) Cooperative controls
  D) Compliance techniques
  E) Defensive tactics
 
  1) Complaint
  2) Resistant -passive
  3) Resistant-active
  4) Assaultive-physical injury
  5) Assaultive-serious physical injury or force


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Answer to Question 1

Answers: 6) A 7) G 8) E 9) D 10) F 11) C 12) B

Answer to Question 2

Answers: 1) C 2) B 3) D 4) E 5) A



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