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, Recognized that the right to make an
arrest or investigatory stop
necessarily carries with it the right to
use some degree of physical
Graham v. coercion/threat to affect it.
Connor (1989)
In the course of an arrest or stop is
properly analyzed by Fourth
Amendment's 'objective
reasonableness' standard
Severity of crime
Whether suspect poses an
immediate threat
Graham Factors
Whether suspect is actively resisting
arrest
Attempting to evade arrest by flight
, # of suspects/# of officers
Size, age, condition of
Additional
officer/suspect
factors
Duration of action
considered when
Whether force applied resulted in
applying
injury
standard of
Previous violent history known to
Graham v.
officer at time
Connor that may
Use of alcohol/drugs
govern the
Suspect's mental history known to
reasonableness
officer at time
of using force
Presence of innocent bystanders
Availability of officer weapons
Officer responses range from:
Range of
Reasonableness
Hesitation---------------Aggressive
Supreme Court stated it is not
Tennessee v.
reasonable to shoot an unarmed
Garner (1985)
non-dangerous fleeing suspect.
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Terms in this set (197)
, Recognized that the right to make an
arrest or investigatory stop
necessarily carries with it the right to
use some degree of physical
Graham v. coercion/threat to affect it.
Connor (1989)
In the course of an arrest or stop is
properly analyzed by Fourth
Amendment's 'objective
reasonableness' standard
Severity of crime
Whether suspect poses an
immediate threat
Graham Factors
Whether suspect is actively resisting
arrest
Attempting to evade arrest by flight
, # of suspects/# of officers
Size, age, condition of
Additional
officer/suspect
factors
Duration of action
considered when
Whether force applied resulted in
applying
injury
standard of
Previous violent history known to
Graham v.
officer at time
Connor that may
Use of alcohol/drugs
govern the
Suspect's mental history known to
reasonableness
officer at time
of using force
Presence of innocent bystanders
Availability of officer weapons
Officer responses range from:
Range of
Reasonableness
Hesitation---------------Aggressive
Supreme Court stated it is not
Tennessee v.
reasonable to shoot an unarmed
Garner (1985)
non-dangerous fleeing suspect.