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The order of operations for law enforcement in an active att…

The order of operations for law enforcement in an active attack event is to STOP THE [BLANK-1], then STOP THE [BLANK-2], which leads to some scrutiny by victims when asking for help during an active attack event.

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The primary goal of de-escalation is:

The primary goal of de-escalation is:

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Evaluating police force involves examining the [BLANK-1] sur…

Evaluating police force involves examining the [BLANK-1] surrounding the event, including the suspect’s [BLANK-2] to force being applied.

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Understanding the elements of [BLANK-1] helps officers manag…

Understanding the elements of [BLANK-1] helps officers manage high-stakes situations effectively by demonstrating [BLANK-2] and control.

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In Scott v. Harris, the Supreme Court ruled that it is reaso…

In Scott v. Harris, the Supreme Court ruled that it is reasonable for a police officer to use deadly force (in this case, a “PIT Maneuver” leading to the suspect’s paralysis) to end a vehicle pursuit:

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When evaluating force encounters, especially deadly force, t…

When evaluating force encounters, especially deadly force, the courts look at the three elements depicted in class on a triangle.  Ideally, if we can remove one or more of these elements, we can minimize the likelihood that deadly force would be needed.  List the three factors discussed in class.

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Under Texas Penal Code Chapter 9, “reasonable belief” refers…

Under Texas Penal Code Chapter 9, “reasonable belief” refers to:

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The concept of [BLANK-1] protects law enforcement officers f…

The concept of [BLANK-1] protects law enforcement officers from liability as long as their actions do not violate [BLANK-2].

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Chapter 9 of the penal code allows for the use of deadly for…

Chapter 9 of the penal code allows for the use of deadly force to protect oneself or another in certain circumstances, except:

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Under Tennessee v. Garner, deadly force against a fleeing su…

Under Tennessee v. Garner, deadly force against a fleeing suspect is limited to situations where:

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