Security Forces IEC Stan Eval
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1. Deadly Force is perceived from: Totality of Circumstances and objective reasonableness
2. What are the two arming categories: Group A and Group B
3. Which arming category consists of military personnel, civilian and contract
personnel performing law enforcement, security, or force protection duties
that specifies qualification to bear firearms as part of their duties?: Group A
4. What are the 8 reasons for the use of deadly force?: Inherent Right of Self Defense,
Defense of Others, Assets Vital to National Security, Inherently Dangerous Property, National Critical Infrastructure,
Serious Offenses Against Persons, Escape, Arrest or Apprehension
5. What are some special considerations for use of deadly force?: When feasible give
an order to "Halt" before discharging a firearm, Use due regard for safety of innocent bystanders, Do NOT fire warning
shots unless authorized in overseas directives such as SOFA. No warning shots authorized at this base!
6. When can you use your weapon as a signaling device?: Only as a last resort in life
threatening situations, when all other means of communications have failed.
7. Firearms signaling will be conducted how?: By fire three shots in rapid succession, in a safe
direction, away from resources and populated areas.
8. Regarding force escalation and de-escalation the primary goal of the SF
member is to?: Gain and maintain control over the subject.
9. Application of Force encompasses three main elements of action and assess-
ment. These elements are?: Tools, Tactics and Timing
10. Tools are?: Mechanical, physical or mental resources we have in order to gain or regain compliance.
11. Tactics are?: The application of these tools in the form of techniques and procedures.
12. Timing is?: The correlation of tools and tactics to produce the timely and effective application of the appropriate
objectively reasonable force required to establish and maintain lawful control.
13. In search and seizure or apprehension situations you must look at what four
factors?: Severity of crime, wether person poses an immediate threat to the officer or others, wether the person is
actively resisting, or wether the person is attempting to evade apprehension by flight.
14. Typical Driving Under The Influence (DUI) involves what three separate,
distinct phases?: Vehicle in Motion, Personal Contact, and Pre-Arrest Screening (SFST)
15. With Vehicle in Motion you?: Observe a suspect vehicle in operation in the traffic environment or as
it approaches the installation entry control point to initial cues of a possible DUI
16. Some examples of Vehicle in Motion clues are?: Wide turns, straddling centerline or lane
markings, appearing to be drunk or impaired, Swerving, Weaving in and out of traffic.
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1. Deadly Force is perceived from: Totality of Circumstances and objective reasonableness
2. What are the two arming categories: Group A and Group B
3. Which arming category consists of military personnel, civilian and contract
personnel performing law enforcement, security, or force protection duties
that specifies qualification to bear firearms as part of their duties?: Group A
4. What are the 8 reasons for the use of deadly force?: Inherent Right of Self Defense,
Defense of Others, Assets Vital to National Security, Inherently Dangerous Property, National Critical Infrastructure,
Serious Offenses Against Persons, Escape, Arrest or Apprehension
5. What are some special considerations for use of deadly force?: When feasible give
an order to "Halt" before discharging a firearm, Use due regard for safety of innocent bystanders, Do NOT fire warning
shots unless authorized in overseas directives such as SOFA. No warning shots authorized at this base!
6. When can you use your weapon as a signaling device?: Only as a last resort in life
threatening situations, when all other means of communications have failed.
7. Firearms signaling will be conducted how?: By fire three shots in rapid succession, in a safe
direction, away from resources and populated areas.
8. Regarding force escalation and de-escalation the primary goal of the SF
member is to?: Gain and maintain control over the subject.
9. Application of Force encompasses three main elements of action and assess-
ment. These elements are?: Tools, Tactics and Timing
10. Tools are?: Mechanical, physical or mental resources we have in order to gain or regain compliance.
11. Tactics are?: The application of these tools in the form of techniques and procedures.
12. Timing is?: The correlation of tools and tactics to produce the timely and effective application of the appropriate
objectively reasonable force required to establish and maintain lawful control.
13. In search and seizure or apprehension situations you must look at what four
factors?: Severity of crime, wether person poses an immediate threat to the officer or others, wether the person is
actively resisting, or wether the person is attempting to evade apprehension by flight.
14. Typical Driving Under The Influence (DUI) involves what three separate,
distinct phases?: Vehicle in Motion, Personal Contact, and Pre-Arrest Screening (SFST)
15. With Vehicle in Motion you?: Observe a suspect vehicle in operation in the traffic environment or as
it approaches the installation entry control point to initial cues of a possible DUI
16. Some examples of Vehicle in Motion clues are?: Wide turns, straddling centerline or lane
markings, appearing to be drunk or impaired, Swerving, Weaving in and out of traffic.
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