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FLETC Written Exam #1 Questions And Answers 100% Pass Graham v. Connor (1989) - ANS Recognized that the right to make an arrest or investigatory stop necessarily carries with it the right to use some degree of physical coercion/threat to affect it. In the course of an arrest or stop is properly analyzed by Fourth Amendment's 'objective reasonableness' standard Graham Factors - ANS Severity of crime Whether suspect poses an immediate threat Whether suspect is actively resisting arrest Attempting to evade arrest by flight Additional factors considered when applying standard of Graham v. Connor that may govern the reasonableness of using force - ANS # of suspects/# of officers Size, age, condition of officer/suspect Duration of action Whether force applied resulted in injury Previous violent history known to officer at time Use of alcohol/drugs Suspect's mental history known to officer at time Presence of innocent bystanders ©EVERLY 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Availability of officer weapons Range of Reasonableness - ANS Officer responses range from: Hesitation---------------Aggressive Tennessee v. Garner (1985) - ANS Supreme Court stated it is not reasonable to shoot an unarmed non-dangerous fleeing suspect. Key Elements of Tennessee v. Garner - ANS Probable cause Threat Officer not obligated to wait until death or serious bodily harm is occurring If based on totality of circumstance and the officer perceives a threat of such action, a reasonable force option may be used Pre-Assault Indicators - ANS Verbal aggression Change in posture Face becomes red, showing teeth, breathing faster Individual ignores you or stares through you Aggression Hands tighten Individual becomes rigid Chin tucked Common Restrictions in Agency Use of Force Policy - ANS Use of warning shots Use of maximum force Moving vehicles ©EVERLY 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Exhausting lesser means of force first Physiological Changes triggered when faced with a threat - ANS Pounding heart Muscle tension Rapid, shallow breathing Nausea Dizziness Dry mouth Diminished sound Tunnel vision Slow motion time Memory loss Memory distortion Tunnel Vision - ANS Loss of peripheral vision Heightened Visual Clarity - ANS Clear picture of details you ordinarily might not notice/remember Hearing Distortions - ANS Total loss of hearing, to muffled or distant Time Distortion - ANS Things seem to speed up or slow down Cognitive/Behavioral Changes triggered when faced with a threat - ANS Automatic Behavior Memory Gaps Intrusive Thoughts

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FLETC Written Exam #1 Questions And
Answers 100% Pass




Graham v. Connor (1989) - ANS Recognized that the right to make an arrest or investigatory
stop necessarily carries with it the right to use some degree of physical coercion/threat to
affect it.


In the course of an arrest or stop is properly analyzed by Fourth Amendment's 'objective
reasonableness' standard



Graham Factors - ANS Severity of crime
Whether suspect poses an immediate threat
Whether suspect is actively resisting arrest
Attempting to evade arrest by flight


Additional factors considered when applying standard of Graham v. Connor that may govern
the reasonableness of using force - ANS # of suspects/# of officers
Size, age, condition of officer/suspect
Duration of action
Whether force applied resulted in injury
Previous violent history known to officer at time
Use of alcohol/drugs
Suspect's mental history known to officer at time
Presence of innocent bystanders

, ©EVERLY 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED


Availability of officer weapons



Range of Reasonableness - ANS Officer responses range from:


Hesitation---------------Aggressive



Tennessee v. Garner (1985) - ANS Supreme Court stated it is not reasonable to shoot an
unarmed non-dangerous fleeing suspect.



Key Elements of Tennessee v. Garner - ANS Probable cause
Threat
Officer not obligated to wait until death or serious bodily harm is occurring
If based on totality of circumstance and the officer perceives a threat of such action, a
reasonable force option may be used



Pre-Assault Indicators - ANS Verbal aggression
Change in posture
Face becomes red, showing teeth, breathing faster
Individual ignores you or stares through you
Aggression
Hands tighten
Individual becomes rigid
Chin tucked



Common Restrictions in Agency Use of Force Policy - ANS Use of warning shots
Use of maximum force
Moving vehicles

, ©EVERLY 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED


Exhausting lesser means of force first



Physiological Changes triggered when faced with a threat - ANS Pounding heart
Muscle tension
Rapid, shallow breathing
Nausea
Dizziness
Dry mouth
Diminished sound
Tunnel vision
Slow motion time
Memory loss
Memory distortion



Tunnel Vision - ANS Loss of peripheral vision



Heightened Visual Clarity - ANS Clear picture of details you ordinarily might not
notice/remember



Hearing Distortions - ANS Total loss of hearing, to muffled or distant



Time Distortion - ANS Things seem to speed up or slow down



Cognitive/Behavioral Changes triggered when faced with a threat - ANS Automatic Behavior
Memory Gaps
Intrusive Thoughts

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