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<blockquote data-quote="chubbs" data-source="post: 1870803" data-attributes="member: 17189"><p>The use of force continuum posted is right on, but I will dumb it down to make it easier for everyone to understand. The use of force continuum allows the officer to use a level of force one step above what a subject is using. These are not a "One size fits all" tactics, officer discretion comes into play in every use of force event.</p><p></p><p>Levels of subject resistance.</p><p></p><p>1. Verbal non-compliance, refusing to follow officer commands.</p><p>2. Passive resistance, also known as "Dead Weight"</p><p>3. Defensive resistance, pulling away from an officer</p><p>4. Active aggression, physically coming towards the officer.</p><p>5. Deadly weapon use.</p><p></p><p>Officer responce</p><p></p><p>1. Officer presence, just being there</p><p>2. Soft empty hand techniques, such as pressure points.</p><p>3. Hard empty hand techniques, such as kicks and strikes.</p><p>4. Intermediate weapons, taser, baton, OC spray.</p><p>5. Deadly force.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chubbs, post: 1870803, member: 17189"] The use of force continuum posted is right on, but I will dumb it down to make it easier for everyone to understand. The use of force continuum allows the officer to use a level of force one step above what a subject is using. These are not a "One size fits all" tactics, officer discretion comes into play in every use of force event. Levels of subject resistance. 1. Verbal non-compliance, refusing to follow officer commands. 2. Passive resistance, also known as "Dead Weight" 3. Defensive resistance, pulling away from an officer 4. Active aggression, physically coming towards the officer. 5. Deadly weapon use. Officer responce 1. Officer presence, just being there 2. Soft empty hand techniques, such as pressure points. 3. Hard empty hand techniques, such as kicks and strikes. 4. Intermediate weapons, taser, baton, OC spray. 5. Deadly force. [/QUOTE]
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