Texas DPS Use of Force Module 1&2 with 100% correct answers
Texas DPS Use of Force Module 1&2Defense force - correct answer Force used in defending oneself or another from an attack, assault or other imminent threat of harm Capture Force - correct answer Force used to prevent flight or escape, pursue, stop or gain physical custody of a person in furtherance of a lawful detention, arrest, search or transport. Restrain force - correct answer Force used to restrict movement, facilitate handcuffing or other means if immobilization in furtherance of a lawful detention, arrest, search or transport. Compliance force - correct answer Forced used to gain volitional compliance to instructions; to compel compliance with request as commands that are given furtherance of a lawful detention, arrest, search or transport. Distraction force - correct answer Force used to facilitate restrain or medical of cognitively impaired person. Use of Force - correct answer The majority of "use of force" complaints are made based on an alleged violation of the 4th amendment. Graham v. Connor - correct answer Any use of force by law enforcement needs to take into account: -the severity of the crime at issue - whether the suspect poses an immediate threat to the safety of officers or others. -whether is a actively resisting arrest or attempting or evade arrest by flight. Graham v. Connor - correct answer The standard of "reasonableness" set in the 4th amendement DOES NOT require that officers choose the least intrusive level of force, ONLY a reasonable one. Tennessee v. Garner - correct answer Deadly use of force
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