SECTION I: FOUNDATIONS OF PPCT & USE OF FORCE
## 1.1 PPCT Philosophy & Core Principles
**Question 1**
PPCT (Pressure Point Control Tactics) is primarily based on which research philosophy?
A. Aggression-based dominance theory
B. Human factors research and motor learning principles
C. Military close-quarters combat techniques
D. Traditional martial arts discipline
**Correct Answer: B**
**Rationale:** PPCT is built upon human factors research, which is defined as the study of
human capabilities and human limitations within a specific domain. The system applies human
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factors research to the design of training, ensuring techniques are optimized for human
performance under stress. Unlike aggression-based or purely martial arts approaches, PPCT
emphasizes scientifically validated principles of motor learning and human performance.
**Distractor Analysis:**
- **A:** PPCT does not promote aggression; it emphasizes control over aggression.
- **C:** While PPCT includes defensive tactics, it is not based on military combat techniques
but rather on law enforcement application.
- **D:** PPCT incorporates some principles found in martial arts but is specifically designed for
law enforcement and correctional applications based on scientific research.
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**Question 2**
Which of the following best describes the primary focus of PPCT's approach to defensive
tactics?
A. Aggression over control
B. Control over compliance
C. Compliance over safety
D. Speed over technique
**Correct Answer: B**
**Rationale:** PPCT emphasizes controlling the subject first to achieve compliance safely,
minimizing injury to both officer and subject. The core philosophy is that establishing control
leads to voluntary compliance, rather than using compliance as a prerequisite for control. This
approach is safer and more effective in law enforcement encounters.
**Distractor Analysis:**
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- **A:** PPCT explicitly rejects aggression as a primary approach; control is emphasized over
aggression.
- **C:** While safety is paramount, compliance is achieved through control, not at the expense
of safety.
- **D:** PPCT prioritizes technique effectiveness and safety over speed; the "Fluid Shockwave
Principle" emphasizes proper technique for maximum energy transfer.
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**Question 3**
What is the definition of Human Factors according to PPCT?
A. The study of human anatomy and physiology
B. The study of human capabilities and human limitations in a specific domain
C. The psychological evaluation of officer stress responses
D. The analysis of criminal behavior patterns
**Correct Answer: B**
**Rationale:** Human Factors is formally defined as the study of human capabilities and human
limitations within a specific domain. In the context of PPCT, this involves understanding how
officers and subjects perform under various conditions, including high-stress environments.
**Distractor Analysis:**
- **A:** While anatomy is relevant, Human Factors encompasses more than just anatomy; it
includes cognitive, physical, and environmental factors.
- **C:** Psychological evaluation is a component but not the complete definition of Human
Factors.
- **D:** Criminal behavior analysis is outside the scope of Human Factors as defined by PPCT.
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**Question 4**
High-Risk Human Factors is defined as the study of human capabilities and limitations in which
type of environment?
A. Controlled training environment
B. Static classroom setting
C. High-risk environment that is dynamic, fluid, time-compressed, and life-threatening
D. Routine patrol environment
**Correct Answer: C**
**Rationale:** High-Risk Human Factors is specifically defined as the study of human
capabilities and limitations in a high-risk environment that is dynamic (chaotic), fluid
(uncertain), time-compressed, and life-threatening. This recognizes that human performance
degrades significantly under extreme stress conditions.
**Distractor Analysis:**
- **A:** Controlled training environments are where skills are learned, but High-Risk Human
Factors applies to real-world scenarios.
- **B:** Static classroom settings do not represent the dynamic nature of high-risk encounters.
- **D:** Routine patrol may involve stress but does not necessarily meet the criteria of being
dynamic, fluid, time-compressed, and life-threatening.
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**Question 5**
Which principle is central to PPCT's striking methodology?
A. Maximum force application