Wisconsin Police Academy Phase 2 test
(Study guide for Phase 2 of police academy
Wisoconsin) Questions & Answers…
what is the definition of deadly force? (WORD FOR WORD) - -The intentional use of a
firearm or other instrument that creates a high probability of death or great bodily
harm.
-What is the deadly force justification? (word for word) - -behavior which has
caused or imminently threatens to cause death or great bodily harm to you or
another person or persons.
-What is the respond model - -- Report
- Evaluate
- Stabalize
- Preserve
- Organize
- Normalize
- Document/ Debreif
-what does DAAT stand for? - -Defense and Arrest Tactics
-what are your target requirements? - -- target acquisition
- target identification
- target isolation
-what do you need other than target requirements to engage a subject with deadly
force? (WIDS) - -- Weapon
- Intent
- Delivery system
-What are the 5 officer/subject factors? - -- Numbers
- Age
- Size
- Skill level
- strength
-what is the target area for reaction hand strike? - -Chin and upper chest
-what is the target area for the strong hand strike? - -Abdomen
-what is the target area for the reaction forearm strike? - -Chest
-what is the target area for the strong forearm strike? - -abdomen
-what is the target area for a strong angle knee strike? - -legs or lower abdomen
-what is the target area for a reaction knee strike/ kick - -leg or lower abdomen
, -what are the target areas for the reaction front kick - -- ankle
- shin
- knee
- lower abdomen
-what is the purpose for a baton? - -to impede
-what is deadly force used for? - -To stop a threat
-What is the REACT model? - -- Request cooperation
- Explain reason
- Allow choice
- check decision
- take action
-what is the DONE model? - -- Danger
-Overriding Concern
- No progress (no person)
- escape
-what is the GUN acronym? - -- Grab
- Undo
- Neutralize
-What is preclusion? - -The officer reasonably believes all other options have been
exhausted or would be ineffective.
-What is the greater danger exception - -shooting without target isolation if the
consequence of not stopping the threat would be worse than the possibility of
hitting an innocent person/s.
-what is Defense of self or others? - -you may use deadly force when a subject
poses an imminent threat of death or great bodily harm to you or another person or
persons
-what is passive resistance? - -Non-threatening and non-compliant behavior.
-What did Graham Vs. Connor do? - -Use of force must be objectively reasonable.
-How can defendant evoke Miranda rights? - --Stay silent
-ask for attorney
- wave their rights
-What was Terry v. Ohio? - -Supreme court case in 1968 where it permits a frisk of
a subject if they are detained, and the officer reasonably believes they posses a
weapon and poses a threat.
-what is the collective knowledge doctrine? - -if one law enforcement officer has
reasonable suspicion or probable cause that would justify the stop of a suspect,
(Study guide for Phase 2 of police academy
Wisoconsin) Questions & Answers…
what is the definition of deadly force? (WORD FOR WORD) - -The intentional use of a
firearm or other instrument that creates a high probability of death or great bodily
harm.
-What is the deadly force justification? (word for word) - -behavior which has
caused or imminently threatens to cause death or great bodily harm to you or
another person or persons.
-What is the respond model - -- Report
- Evaluate
- Stabalize
- Preserve
- Organize
- Normalize
- Document/ Debreif
-what does DAAT stand for? - -Defense and Arrest Tactics
-what are your target requirements? - -- target acquisition
- target identification
- target isolation
-what do you need other than target requirements to engage a subject with deadly
force? (WIDS) - -- Weapon
- Intent
- Delivery system
-What are the 5 officer/subject factors? - -- Numbers
- Age
- Size
- Skill level
- strength
-what is the target area for reaction hand strike? - -Chin and upper chest
-what is the target area for the strong hand strike? - -Abdomen
-what is the target area for the reaction forearm strike? - -Chest
-what is the target area for the strong forearm strike? - -abdomen
-what is the target area for a strong angle knee strike? - -legs or lower abdomen
-what is the target area for a reaction knee strike/ kick - -leg or lower abdomen
, -what are the target areas for the reaction front kick - -- ankle
- shin
- knee
- lower abdomen
-what is the purpose for a baton? - -to impede
-what is deadly force used for? - -To stop a threat
-What is the REACT model? - -- Request cooperation
- Explain reason
- Allow choice
- check decision
- take action
-what is the DONE model? - -- Danger
-Overriding Concern
- No progress (no person)
- escape
-what is the GUN acronym? - -- Grab
- Undo
- Neutralize
-What is preclusion? - -The officer reasonably believes all other options have been
exhausted or would be ineffective.
-What is the greater danger exception - -shooting without target isolation if the
consequence of not stopping the threat would be worse than the possibility of
hitting an innocent person/s.
-what is Defense of self or others? - -you may use deadly force when a subject
poses an imminent threat of death or great bodily harm to you or another person or
persons
-what is passive resistance? - -Non-threatening and non-compliant behavior.
-What did Graham Vs. Connor do? - -Use of force must be objectively reasonable.
-How can defendant evoke Miranda rights? - --Stay silent
-ask for attorney
- wave their rights
-What was Terry v. Ohio? - -Supreme court case in 1968 where it permits a frisk of
a subject if they are detained, and the officer reasonably believes they posses a
weapon and poses a threat.
-what is the collective knowledge doctrine? - -if one law enforcement officer has
reasonable suspicion or probable cause that would justify the stop of a suspect,