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| How verbal commands can de-escalate (leaps) |
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L.E.A.P.S\ listen emphasize ask questions paraphrase summerize |
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1. WEAPON 2. DELIVERY SYSTEM 3. SUBJECT ACTION |
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| The physical actions that would lead a reasonable LE. officer to believe that deast or serious injury is imminent |
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any physical means to cause harm, death, serious physical injury. IE) knife, gun, size of subjuect, chain, club, hand, foot |
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| how weapon will be delivered. (pulling of trigger. swinging of arm.) |
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| USCG may board any vessel subject to U.S. jurisdiction; on any waters that the U.S. has jurisdiction at any time for the prevention, detection, and suppression of U.S. law violations |
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| Scope of responsibilities as a BTM |
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Reflect credit on the Coast Guard Be rosponsive to the public for education of boating safety and Legal Requirements Assist the BO |
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| Jurisdictional Limitations |
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| Commercial Boats ( Dinner Cruise, Commercial fishing) |
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Search Examine Arrest Seize Inquire Inspect |
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| Coast Guard Use of Force Policy |
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| Only that force reasonably necessary under the circumstances may be used. excessive force may never be used |
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| Officer Presence-- Appearance, demeanor, and communication that creates an atmosphere of compliance |
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| Verbal Commands-- in the form of task direction with consequences aimed at the subject |
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| Control Techniques-- techniques or actions with a LOW PROBABILITY of causing connective tissue damage, lacerations, or broken bones. IE) escorts, pressure points, handcuffing, strength techniques, joint manipulation |
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| Agressive response techniques-- Techniques or action with a probablilty of causing connective tissue damage, lacerations, or broken bones or irritation of the eyes, skin, or mucus membranes IE) kicks, punches, stuns, takedowns, and OC Pepper spray |
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| Intermediate Weapons-- Techniques or action with a HIGH PROBABLIITY of causing connective tissue damage, lacerations, or broken bones |
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| Deadly force--any force that is likely to cause death or serious physical injury |
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| an area of a doorway, stairwell,hallway that poses the greatest threat during entry |
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| an area which an officer may hide behind to conceal his/her presence but will not stop a bullet |
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| an area which an officer may hide behind that will stop or divert the path of a bullet |
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| person who will not follow verbal commands but doesn't prevent the officer form taking them under physical control LEVEL 1-3 |
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| person who follows verbal requests |
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| person doesn't follow verbal commands and resists attempts by personel to gain physical control LEVEL 1-4 |
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| person doesn't follow verbal command and attempts to cause physical harm to officer and others LEVEL 1-6 |
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| Officer which maintains overall cover of the situation and subject |
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| overview of entire area with every member in sight of at least 1 other member |
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| distance between officer and subject |
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| Survival contingency plan |
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| having a plan in place to go if necessary to retreat form a high threat situation |
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| Officer which has visual, verbal or physical contact with the subject |
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| knowing where your weapon is in relation to others. keeping weapon bladed away |
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| Governments legal power to act |
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| Governments right to excercize legal authority |
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Weapon opportunity subject action |
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situation or condition favorable for the attainment of a goal -unrestriced access - within max effective range |
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| the physical actions that would lead a reasonable LE officver to believe that death or serious injury in imminent |
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any physical means to cause harm, death, or serious physical injury. IE) knife, gun, size of subject, chain, club, hand, foot |
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