What is force? - Answers Physical force used to compel an offender to take action against his or her own
will, or to prevent an offender from taking action that would be damaging to themselves, other persons,
or property.
According to the GDC policy force maybe used to do what? - Answers To accomplish legitimate and
necessary functions of the facilities/centers operations and prevent injury to persons or subsequentially
damage to property.
What are the levels of resistant? - Answers Verbal
Passive
Defensive
Active aggression
Deadly force
What is the first level of force continuum levels? - Answers Officer presences
What is deadly force? - Answers The power to cause death or severe bodily harm
What is needed to justify deadly force? - Answers Ability, opportunity, jeopardy
When can deadly force be used during an escape? - Answers Only when the escape cannot be prevented
by using a lesser degree of force.
What is deemed prohibited punishment? - Answers • Using force after the offender has been controlled.
• using force after the offender has voluntarily ceased misconduct.
• using force beyond that which is minimum necessary to control the situation.
• using force with no offender misconduct has occurred.
• using force without authorization.
When reporting (IR) what must you remember? - Answers • The incident report needs to be completed
by the end of shift.
• anticipated use of force should be recorded with two cameras and the video files forwarded with the
report.
What are the two types of force? - Answers Spontaneous and anticipated
What is anticipated force? - Answers Force that is planned out.
, What is spontaneous force? - Answers Force that happens immediately. (In the moment/ instant
reaction)
What must Stance do ? - Answers provide balance, mobility, stability and protection or vital organs and
our weapon.
What are the different two stances? - Answers Interview and combat
What is combat stance used for? - Answers For defense or to use active counter measures.
Who grants you authority to use force? - Answers The warden.
What does MOVEEE mean? - Answers M- Multiple strikes
O- Overload the nervous system
V- Vary the height of the attack
E- Evaluate
E- Escalate( as necessary)
E- Escape
What is the 40/10 principle - Answers 40%- Strikes are high
40%- strikes are low
10%- strikes missed
10%- strikes hit their intended target
When escorting or being in the area of offenders where will you never want to allow them? - Answers In
the inside position (facing you close to your vital organs and where your hands are unable to reach
them).
What are the three S's of weapon retention? - Answers Stabilize
Stun
Separate
What does OC stand for in OC spray? - Answers Oleoresin Capsicum
What is oleoresin? - Answers A mixture of an essential oil and a resin found in nature.
What is Capsicum? - Answers A genus of plants from the nightshade family, native to Mexico which is
now cultivated worldwide.