DT Flashcards

(36 cards)

1
Q

Control techniques that weaken motor action by changing the thought process:

A

Distraction Technique

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2
Q

Control techniques that displace balance through principles of leverage:

A

Balance Displacement

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3
Q

Control Striking Techniques which over stimulate motor nerves, causing temporary muscle impairment is called:

(Not a technique)

A

Motor Dysfunction

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4
Q

Two types of subjects that are most likely to resist during handcuffing?

A

Under the Influence
Experienced Criminal

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5
Q

Motor skills least affected by stress?

A

Gross Motor Skills

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6
Q

4 stages of reaction time?

A

-Perception
-Analyze/evaluate
-Formulate a Strategy
-Initiate Motor Action

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7
Q

What are the two pressure points?

A

Mandibular Angle
Hypoglossal Nerve

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8
Q

What are the four tactical positions?

A

Level 1:
Level 2:
Level 2 1/2:
Level 3:

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9
Q

An officer confronted by an unarmed but potentially aggressive subject should maintain the following recommended distance:

A

6 feet

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10
Q

The principle used to ensure the transfer of maximum kinetic energy when delivering a strike is:

A

Fluid Shock Wave Principle

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11
Q

The components of acceptability in the
PPCT system are:

A

Tactical, Legal, Medical

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12
Q

The purpose of a distraction technique
is:

A

Weaken a motor action

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13
Q

The arrival of a police officer in uniform and a marked patrol unit is an example of:

A

Officer presence

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14
Q

The use of a nerve pressure point technique by a police officer to a resisting subject:

A

Soft Physical Control

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15
Q

A brachial stun to a resisting subject is
an example of:

A

Hard Physical Control

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16
Q

An officer is required to strike a subject with a five-cell flashlight in the common peroneal in order to gain control. This is an example of:

A

Intermediate Weapon Control

17
Q

A protester at an abortion clinic fails to obey the commands of an officer. When the officer attempts to physically remove the person, he goes limp. The person is displaying:

A

Passive resistance

18
Q

A subject who pulls away from an officer when he is being escorted from one place to another is demonstrating:

A

Active resistance

19
Q

An intoxicated subject has been placed under arrest. The subject becomes resistive and begins to kick the
officer in the shins. The subject is demonstrating:

A

Assualtive resistance

20
Q

According to PPCT the zone of recommended safe distance between an officer and a subject is called:

A

Reactionary Gap

21
Q

The Relative Position that should be avoided whenever possible is referred to as:

A

The inside position

22
Q

According to PPCT, the interview should be
conducted from which Relative Position?

23
Q

The PPCT speedcuffing technique is an
example of :

A

Soft physical control

24
Q

An officer utilizing the speedcuffing technique should approach the subject from which relative position?

25
An officer who encounters resistance during the speedcuffing technique should immediately employ the Iron Wristlock Takedown. This technique utilizes the following control principles:
Balance Displacement and Pain Compliance
26
A PPCT joint lock should be applied from which Relative Position?
Level 2 1/2
27
An officer, while escorting a subject from one location to another, experiences the subject lock his arm out and resist. The should use:
Straight Armbar Takedown
28
When an officer is executing a joint lock takedown, he should step in which of the following directions:
Level 2 1/2
29
Prior to the application of a joint lock, an officer should always use which of the following?
Distraction Technique
30
Touch pressure control techniques were primarily designed to control which type(s) of resistance?
Passive resistance
31
Identify the pressure/motor point that is struck with an empty hand to create mental stunning.
Brachial plexus origin
32
What are two types of subjects that an officer will handcuff?
Totally uncooperative, possibly cooperative
33
Complex Motor Skills begin to deteriorate at ___BPM?
145 BPM (Ideal is 115-145 BPM)
34
Four Most Common Types of Resistance?
Passive, Active, Assaultive, Cooperative
35
The use of pain to influence resistive behaviour ?
Pain Compliance
36
Stimulation of overwhelming sensory input is a technique called?
Stunning technique