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Incident Response
Respond Model |
Report
Evaluate Stabilize Preserve Organize Normalize Document |
Disturbance Resolution
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Approach considerations
Intervention Options Follow through considerations |
Approach considerations (disturbance model)
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Decision-making
tactical deployment (position) tactical evaluation (potential hazards) |
Intervention options (disturbance model)
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Presence
Dialogue Control Alternatives Protective Alternatives Deadly Force |
Follow through considerations (disturbance model)
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Stabilize
Monitor Search Escort Transport Turn Over |
Officer/subject factors (tactical evaluation)
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Age
Size Strength Skill level |
Special circumstances (tactical evaluation)
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Cover
concealment escape routs hazards |
Tactical Deployment (approach considerations)
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Control of distance
Positioning Team tactics |
Control Distance
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Normal: Public:
Public >12 >6 Social 4-12 3-6 Personal 1.5-4 1-3 Intimate <1.5 <2 |
Danger zones
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Unarmed: <10
Club <21 gun (line of sight) |
Tactical Evaluation (approach considerations)
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Threat assessment
officer/subject special circumstances Level of stabilization |
Threat assessment (tactical evaluation)
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Tension
Early warning signs (ignores, excessive emotion, violent history) Pre-attack postures (boxer stance, clenched fists, shoulder shift, target glance, 1000 yard stare) |
Weapon-control factors
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Hands out of sight
armed position to control one of your weapons |
Graham v. Connor
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Whether the level and degree of force is objectively reasonable
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Purpose for use of force
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To gain control
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