WISCONSIN JAIL SCHOOL | 2026 UPDATE |
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTION
First Responder Philosophy - -Arrive
Assess
Alarm
Evaluate
Enter
Stabilize
Initial medical assessment
Long term monitoring
Communication
Document/debrief
--Disturbance Resolution - -1) Approach considerations
2) Intervention options
3) Follow-Through considerations
--Approach Considerations - --Decision Making
-Tactical Deployment
-Tactical Evaluation
--Intervention Options - -A. Presence
B. Dialog
C. Control Alternatives
D. Protective Alternatives
E. Deadly Force
--Follow Through Considerations - -1. Stabilize
2. Monitor/Debrief
3. Search
4. Escort
5. Transport
6. Turn-over/Release
--Done - -Danger, Overriding concern, No Progress, Escape
--O.I.R - -Opening, Information Gathering, Resolution
--React - -Request cooperation, Explain reason, Allow choice, Check
Decision, Take action
, --7 types of searches - -1 Visual
2 Frisk or pat search
3 Full body search
4 Custodial search
5 Strip search
6 Body content search
7 Body cavity search
--Passive Resistance - -Non-threatening and non-compliant behavior
--Active Resistance - -Behavior which physically counteracts an officers
control efforts and which creates a risk of bodily harm to the officer,
subject, and/or other person
--Use of Force Restrictions - -1 US Constitution
2 WI State Statutes
3 WI Administrative Code
4 Agency Policy and Training
--Deadly Force Definition - -The intentional use of a firearm or other
instrument that creates a high probability of death or great bodily harm
--Deadly Force Justification - -Behavior which has caused or immediately
threatens to cause death or great bodily harm to you or another person or
persons
--3 types of EDP - -1 Short Term
2 Long Term
3 Chemical Abuser
--Imminent Threat Criteria - -1 Weapon
2 Intent
3 Delivery System
--Hudson vs McMillan - -Show that there was a wanton infliction of pain
--Graham vs. Connor - -Objectively reasonable
--Control Theory - -a concept that explains the purpose of control and
distinguishes proper police action from what would otherwise be criminal
--Main objective when using force - -Achieve and maintain control of
subjects
--Officer/Subject Factors - -Age
Size
Strength
Skill level
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTION
First Responder Philosophy - -Arrive
Assess
Alarm
Evaluate
Enter
Stabilize
Initial medical assessment
Long term monitoring
Communication
Document/debrief
--Disturbance Resolution - -1) Approach considerations
2) Intervention options
3) Follow-Through considerations
--Approach Considerations - --Decision Making
-Tactical Deployment
-Tactical Evaluation
--Intervention Options - -A. Presence
B. Dialog
C. Control Alternatives
D. Protective Alternatives
E. Deadly Force
--Follow Through Considerations - -1. Stabilize
2. Monitor/Debrief
3. Search
4. Escort
5. Transport
6. Turn-over/Release
--Done - -Danger, Overriding concern, No Progress, Escape
--O.I.R - -Opening, Information Gathering, Resolution
--React - -Request cooperation, Explain reason, Allow choice, Check
Decision, Take action
, --7 types of searches - -1 Visual
2 Frisk or pat search
3 Full body search
4 Custodial search
5 Strip search
6 Body content search
7 Body cavity search
--Passive Resistance - -Non-threatening and non-compliant behavior
--Active Resistance - -Behavior which physically counteracts an officers
control efforts and which creates a risk of bodily harm to the officer,
subject, and/or other person
--Use of Force Restrictions - -1 US Constitution
2 WI State Statutes
3 WI Administrative Code
4 Agency Policy and Training
--Deadly Force Definition - -The intentional use of a firearm or other
instrument that creates a high probability of death or great bodily harm
--Deadly Force Justification - -Behavior which has caused or immediately
threatens to cause death or great bodily harm to you or another person or
persons
--3 types of EDP - -1 Short Term
2 Long Term
3 Chemical Abuser
--Imminent Threat Criteria - -1 Weapon
2 Intent
3 Delivery System
--Hudson vs McMillan - -Show that there was a wanton infliction of pain
--Graham vs. Connor - -Objectively reasonable
--Control Theory - -a concept that explains the purpose of control and
distinguishes proper police action from what would otherwise be criminal
--Main objective when using force - -Achieve and maintain control of
subjects
--Officer/Subject Factors - -Age
Size
Strength
Skill level