SECURITY FORCES block 1
TEST/QUESTIONS with ANSWERS
Objective Reasonableness - -judged by reasonable officer on scene
NOT 20/20 hindsight
-What is SF misson? - -To protect, defend, and fight to enable Air Force joint
and coalition missons
-Excessive forces - -Tools - What we use
Tactics - How we use
Timing - When we use
-What is directive issue? - -The outline of which Us forces will continue in
combat engagement
-3 sources of military jurisdiction - -Us constitution
Federal statues
International laws
-What created the Us Air Force - -National Security Act of 1947
-Jurisdiction applies to? - -Person: Article 2
Place: Article 5
Offenses: Subject to court martial jurisdiction
-Types of patrol - -Law and order
K9 patrol
Direct patrol
Presence patrol
Building checks
-How unconscious bias effects decisions - -Perception
Attitude
Behavior
Attention
Listening Skills
Mental Traps
Reducing Bias Influences
-Apprehension of suspects - -protect health and welfare of SF
Do NOT use inappropriate language
Do NOT disregard valuables or well being of personnel involved
, -When dealing with intoxicated People - -Apprehend them
Avoid any verbal or physical fights
-Red Horse - -RAPID ENGINEER DEPLOYABLE HEAVY OPERATIONAL REPAIR
SQUADRON ENGINEER
SF provides the force protection
Red Horse instructs all other personnel on force protection
-Intermediate use of force - -To gain subject compliance
Not likely to cause death
All depending on the weapon used
designed to incapacitate or immobilize subject
Designed to minimize totality
-What does PRAP mean - -Personal Reability Assurance Program
-Use of lethal force - -To use physical effort to control, restrain, or overcome
resistance
-SF members responsibilities for PRAP - -Notify chain of command
Inform medical personnel
Inform them of any use of over the counter medication
Tell them if you have consumed any alcohol
YOU ARE OBLIGATED TO REPORT
-Common Types of Bias - -Conformity Bias- goes a long with majority
whether or not it's right
Affinity Bias- something in common tend to side with those people
Halo Effect- a good or great person and let that define them and lets that
influence their opinion
Horns Effect- see one bad thing about that person and lets that define them
Confirmation Bias- a judgement about a person and look for evidence to back
it up
-Evidence Based Policing - -Defender's Approach
Not about better crime procedures
Instillations
-General Law and Order - -Measure
Removes opportunity for crime
Aspects of base security
SF operations
Worldwide
-How SF vehicles operate - -Used for various types of patrol
Keep AF Form 1800 up to date during changeovers
TEST/QUESTIONS with ANSWERS
Objective Reasonableness - -judged by reasonable officer on scene
NOT 20/20 hindsight
-What is SF misson? - -To protect, defend, and fight to enable Air Force joint
and coalition missons
-Excessive forces - -Tools - What we use
Tactics - How we use
Timing - When we use
-What is directive issue? - -The outline of which Us forces will continue in
combat engagement
-3 sources of military jurisdiction - -Us constitution
Federal statues
International laws
-What created the Us Air Force - -National Security Act of 1947
-Jurisdiction applies to? - -Person: Article 2
Place: Article 5
Offenses: Subject to court martial jurisdiction
-Types of patrol - -Law and order
K9 patrol
Direct patrol
Presence patrol
Building checks
-How unconscious bias effects decisions - -Perception
Attitude
Behavior
Attention
Listening Skills
Mental Traps
Reducing Bias Influences
-Apprehension of suspects - -protect health and welfare of SF
Do NOT use inappropriate language
Do NOT disregard valuables or well being of personnel involved
, -When dealing with intoxicated People - -Apprehend them
Avoid any verbal or physical fights
-Red Horse - -RAPID ENGINEER DEPLOYABLE HEAVY OPERATIONAL REPAIR
SQUADRON ENGINEER
SF provides the force protection
Red Horse instructs all other personnel on force protection
-Intermediate use of force - -To gain subject compliance
Not likely to cause death
All depending on the weapon used
designed to incapacitate or immobilize subject
Designed to minimize totality
-What does PRAP mean - -Personal Reability Assurance Program
-Use of lethal force - -To use physical effort to control, restrain, or overcome
resistance
-SF members responsibilities for PRAP - -Notify chain of command
Inform medical personnel
Inform them of any use of over the counter medication
Tell them if you have consumed any alcohol
YOU ARE OBLIGATED TO REPORT
-Common Types of Bias - -Conformity Bias- goes a long with majority
whether or not it's right
Affinity Bias- something in common tend to side with those people
Halo Effect- a good or great person and let that define them and lets that
influence their opinion
Horns Effect- see one bad thing about that person and lets that define them
Confirmation Bias- a judgement about a person and look for evidence to back
it up
-Evidence Based Policing - -Defender's Approach
Not about better crime procedures
Instillations
-General Law and Order - -Measure
Removes opportunity for crime
Aspects of base security
SF operations
Worldwide
-How SF vehicles operate - -Used for various types of patrol
Keep AF Form 1800 up to date during changeovers