Enhance our role and understanding of the model
Create a better visual effect of the model
Support force awareness
Minimize mistakes
Complaint
Resistant (passive)
Assaultive (bodily harm)
Assaultive (serious bodily harm/death)
Tools
Tactics
Timing
Techniques
Recovery of nuclear weapons
Keep person from breaking into a house
Protect others from imminent danger of death or serious bodily harm
Protect yourself from imminent danger of death or serious bodily harm
"SAFE," and the finger not in the trigger guard
"FIRE," and the finger not in the trigger guard
"SAFE," and the finger in the trigger guard
"FIRE," and the finger not in the trigger guard
Sentry lock disengaged and hood rotated backward, shooting hand the on pistol grip, hammer not cocked, and finger in the trigger guard
Sentry lock engaged and hood rotated forward, shooting hand on the pistol grip, hammer not cocked, and finger in the trigger guard
Sentry lock disengaged and hood rotated forward, shooting hand on the pistol grip, hammer cocked, and finger in the trigger guard
Sentry lock disengaged and hood rotated forward, shooting hand on the pistol grip, hammer not cocked, and finger not in the trigger guard
Place their hands on the headliner of the interior roof and leave them there until told to do otherwise
Leave headlights on, step out of vehicle, and assume the prone position
Turn off headlights, set the parking brake, and turn on the dome light
Leave engine running, and place hands on dash board palms up
Locking both handcuffs after applying them on the suspect
Applying the handcuffs very tightly to restrict movement
Looping the cuffs through the front of the belt below the small of the back
Looping the cuffs through the belt below the small of the back
Complete and simple
Systematic and simple
Complete and thorough
Systematic and thorough
Wall
Prone
Standing
Kneeling
Resistant (passive)
Resistant (active)
Assaultive (bodily harm)
Assaultive (serious bodily harm/death)
Below the elbow, your palms down, thumbs down, and trapping the suspect's hand on your chest
Above the elbow, your palms down, thumbs down, and trapping the suspect's hand on your chest
Below the elbow, your palms up, thumbs down, and trapping the suspect's hand on your chest
Above the elbow, your palms up, thumbs up, and trapping the suspect's hand on your chest
Out slightly, crouch down, and look at the suspect's groin area
Out slightly, crouch down, and don't look at the suspect's groin area
Out slightly, crouch down, and look at the suspect's feet
In slightly, crouch down, and don't look at the suspect's feet
Suspect's position and attitude
Your position and attitude
Assisting members' over watch position
Your position and available cover and concealment
To one side
At a 90-degree angle
Directly behind the suspect
Next to the apprehending officer
Your ability to make the apprehension alone
Attitude and physical condition of suspect
Whether to be domineering or belligerent
Your position and member's attitude
Grab the back of the suspect's left hand with your hand palm up (or the suspect's right with your left)
Grab the front of the suspect's right hand with your hand palm down (or the suspect's right with your left)
Grab the back of the suspect's right hand with your hand palm down (or the suspect's left with your left)
Grab the side of the suspect's left hand with your hand palm down (or the suspect's left with your right)
Elbow extended out toward the ground
Arm straight and toward the ground
Elbow parallel to the ground
Arm parallel to the ground
Emotionless and physical deterrent to aggression
Emotional and physiological deterrent to aggression
Emotional and physical deterrent to aggression
Emotional and physiological deterrent to aggression
Resistant (passive)
Resistant (active)
Assaultive (bodily harm)
Assaultive (serious bodily harm/death)
Head, and knees
Legs, and knees
Knees, and ankles
Head, and legs
Non-physical
Physiological
Impact
Lethal
Lethal
Non-lethal
Deadly force
Resistant (passive)
Resistant (active)
Resistant (passive)
Compliant (active)
Compliant (resistant)
Fifths
Tenths
Fifteenths
Twentieths
Nearest military installation
Disaster control group team
Nuclear accident recovery team
Home installation of the resource
On-scene fire chief
On-scene commander
Disaster control group
Initial base response force
1500 feet upwind and crosswind
2000 feet upwind and crosswind
1500 feet upwind and crosswind, one and one-half miles downwind
2000 feet upwind and crosswind, one and one-half miles downwind
Do not answer and then detain them
Do not answer and then refer them to public affairs personnel
Make a brief comment and then refer them to the public affairs personnel
Make a brief comment and then refer them to the installation commander
Contact a civilian law enforcement officer to retrieve the film
Use physical force to retrieve the film
Physically detain the photographer
Seize the film
Let other federal agencies take charge of the situation
Prevent or minimize loss of life and property
Neutralize perpetrators using deal force
Not yield to civilian authorities
Trained negotiators
Swat teams
Special operations
Assault weapons
Installation commander
SF personnel
Squadron commander
Unit commander
Medical emergency services personnel
Base fire department personnel
Negotiation teams
Base chaplain
An examination
A warrant search
A consent search
A probable cause search
1
2
3
4
Stop the check immediately and apprehend/detain individual
Seize the contraband and refuse entry to the installation
Continue searching the vehicle for more contraband
Impound the vehicle immediately
Operator's attitude
Patrolman's attitude
Object size
Location
Completely and simply
Systematically and simply
Thoroughly and completely
Thoroughly and systematically
Concentric circle
Item-to-item
Zone or sector
Strip and grid
Enter to prevent injury or damage
Enter only to identify suspects
Do not enter until the flight chief arrives
Do not enter until you witness an assault
Treat all inured persons
Make sure you take appropriate notes
Collect and mark visible items of evidence
Keep the scene in its original state
As soon as dispatched
When a checklist item has been completed
You have completed collecting all evidence
An investigator relieves you from the scene
Disregard it completely
Just wipe your prints off
Inform the shift supervisor
Record its original position in your notes
Time is not an important element to consider when dealing with fragile evidence
Do not try to keep extraneous articles out of the photographs
Photograph all evidence before anything is moved or touched
Take at least two photographs of each item of evidence
Real
Direct
Documentary
Circumstantial
Manual for Courts Martial (MCM)
Staff Judge Advocate (SJA)
US Constitution
Military Law
Manual for Courts Martial (MCM)
Posse Comitatus Act of 1878
US Constitution
Jencks Act
The item contains bodily fluids
You drop the item of evidence it would break
You have small trace evidence on an item of evidence
Conditions exist that could destroy the evidential value
Physical injury only
Emotional disturbance
Psychological battery
Physical injury or emotional disturbance
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