Force - Answers Physical power used to compel an offender to take an action against their will. Or to
prevent an offender from taking action that would be damaging to themselves,others, and/or property.
Spontaneous force - Answers Force that is a instant reaction. Happens as an immediate responses.
Anticipated force - Answers Planned force
Non-deadly force - Answers Does not cause death nor great bodily harm
Deadly Force - Answers force applied by a officer that is likely or intended to cause death or great bodily
harm.
Use when: offender is escaping *order offender to stop before using force*
What is the purpose of controlling weapons in a facility? - Answers To prevent escapes avoid
disturbances and to ensure safety, and security of facility.
What are the four cardinal rules - Answers • treat all guns as if they are loaded
• Point muzzle in a safe direction
• Keep finger off trigger / outside of trigger guard until you are on target and have decided to fire.
• be sure of your target and what's beyond it.
Reloading 4 - Answers • Administrative- weapon is holstered (load while in holster)
• Combat- out of the holster drop magazine on the floor and reload.
• out of battery- out of ammunition no choice but to reload.
• Tactical- save lesser rounds and use a full magazine
What is a standard trigger pull? - Answers 5.5 pounds
What are the three safety's a glock have - Answers Trigger safety
Firing pin safety
Drop safety
What are the two types of forces? - Answers Deadly force and non-deadly force
What should be included when incident report writing? - Answers • an incident report, marked as use of
force/Use of weapons.