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SCCJA Unit 3 questions & answers latest update 2023 graded A+ passedBLE/Patrol Officer Active Aggressive Shooter Response - correct answer 1. Identify the terms and definitions: active shooter, barricaded suspect, traditional deployment, rapid deployment, time line of violence and incident transition. 2. Identify the difference between active shooter vs. hostage/barricaded suspect(s). 3. Identify ways of preparing for an active shooter situation. 4. Identify and demonstrate initial deployment procedures to include en-route tasks and procedures when arriving on scene. 5. Identify and demonstrate one, two, three and four officer deployment, movement, and searching/clearing and discuss breaching techniques. 6. Identify and demonstrate proper tactics and techniques when coming into contact with a suspect(s). 7. Identify the survival mind-set. 8. Identify improvised explosive device procedures. 9. Demonstrate an understanding of these concepts through practical application exercises. Active Shooter- - correct answer An active shooter is a suspect whose activity is immediately causing death and serious bodily injury. The activity is not contained and there is immediate risk of death and serious injury to potential victims. Armed Barricaded Suspect - correct answer An armed barricaded suspect is a suspect who is in a position of tactical advantage, usually barricaded in a room, building or vehicle, who is armed with a weapon. The suspect may or may not be holding hostages and there is no indication that the subject's activity is immediately causing death or serious bodily injury. Traditional Deployment - correct answer A tactical concept where law enforcement officers maintain a secure perimeter around an armed suspect and wait for specially trained units (SWAT, ERT, ESU) to arrive on scene and intervene. Rapid Deployment - correct answer The swift and immediate deployment of law enforcement personnel to on-going, life-threatening situations where delayed deployment and engagement could otherwise result in death or great bodily injury to innocent persons. Time Line of Violence - correct answer The period of time from the suspect's first violent action until the action is stopped or the suspect transitions to another activity. Incident Transition - correct answer That point in the incident where the "active shooter" stops his/her violent actions and tries to escape or barricades himself/herself. Active Shooter vs. Hostage/Barricaded Suspect(s) - correct answer 1. The term active shooter is used to describe rapid aggressive response to armed individuals who are actively shooting people at a school campus, workplace, or other public gathering. 2. Active Shooter vs. Hostage/Barricade. A rapid deployment calls for the first responding officer(s) on scene to form 1, 2, 3 or 4 man teams and immediately locate and stop the threat; i.e., gunman(men). Officer response to a hostage/barricade involves setting containment, perimeters, gathering information and requesting appropriate resources (Locate, Isolate, and Control). 3. It is critical to know the differences between the types of deployments and accurately assess the circumstances and deploy appropriately. A response may change from an initial rapid deployment to a hostage/barricade deployment based upon the suspects' actions. 4. The #1 objective is to find, confront and stop the deadly behavior/threat (Locate, Isolate, and Control)! Preparation for Active Shooters Situations: (Lessons Learned) - correct answer (1) Active shooter incidents are spontaneous. (2) Suspect behavior is unpredictable. (3) Pre-incident signs existed in school incidents. (4) Incidents occur in a target rich environment. (5) First responders were outgunned and did not have adequate training. (6) A tactical intervention took too long. (7) Multi-jurisdictional response issues were present.

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