UPDATED ACTUAL Questions and
CORRECT Answers
Definition of deadly force - CORRECT ANSWER - The intentional use of a firearm or
other instrument that creates a high probability of death or great bodily harm.
Justification of Deadly Force - CORRECT ANSWER - behavior which has caused or
imminently threatens to cause death or great bodily harm to you or another person or persons.
What is the respond model - CORRECT ANSWER - - Report
- Evaluate
- Stabalize
- Preserve
- Organize
- Normalize
- Document/ Debreif
What does DAAT stand for? - CORRECT ANSWER - Defense and Arrest Tactics
What are your target requirements? - CORRECT ANSWER - - target acquisition
- target identification
- target isolation
What are the imminent threat criteria? - CORRECT ANSWER - - Weapon
- Intent
- Delivery system
,What are the 5 officer/subject factors? - CORRECT ANSWER - - Numbers
- Age
- Size
- Skill level
- Strength
What is the purpose for a baton? - CORRECT ANSWER - To impede
What is the purpose of deadly force? - CORRECT ANSWER - To stop a threat
What is the REACT model? - CORRECT ANSWER - - Request cooperation
- Explain reason
- Allow choice
- Check decision
- Take action
what is the DONE model? - CORRECT ANSWER - - Danger
-Overriding Concern
- No progress
- Escape
what is the GUN acronym? - CORRECT ANSWER - - Grab
- Undo
- Neutralize
What is preclusion? - CORRECT ANSWER - The officer reasonably believes all other
options have been exhausted or would be ineffective.
, What is the greater danger exception? - CORRECT ANSWER - shooting without target
isolation if the consequence of not stopping the threat would be worse than the possibility of
hitting an innocent person/s.
What is Defense of self or others? - CORRECT ANSWER - you may use deadly force
when a subject poses an imminent threat of death or great bodily harm to you or another person
or persons
What is passive resistance? - CORRECT ANSWER - Non-threatening and non-compliant
behavior.
Graham Vs. Connor - CORRECT ANSWER - Use of force must be objectively
reasonable.
How can defendant evoke Miranda rights? - CORRECT ANSWER - -Stay silent
-Ask for attorney
-Wave their rights
Terry v. Ohio - CORRECT ANSWER - Supreme court case in 1968 where it permits a
frisk of a subject if they are detained, and the officer reasonably believes they posses a weapon
and poses a threat.
What is the collective knowledge doctrine? - CORRECT ANSWER - if one law
enforcement officer has reasonable suspicion or probable cause that would justify the stop of a
suspect, then any officer can make the stop on behalf of the original officer; further, the officer
with the knowledge does not have to convey all the reasons for the stop to the officer making the
stop.
What is channeling? - CORRECT ANSWER - when officers cut off other routs for suspect
to go during a pursuit.