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57 Cards in this Set

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Level 1
Officer Presence
Level 2
Verbal Commands
Level 3
Control Techniques
Level 4
Aggresive Response
Level 5
Intermediate Weapons
Level 6
Deadly Force
Officer Presence
ODU, Weapons, CG Flag, Blue LE lights
Verbal Commands
Task direction and consequences in a clear and consice voice to compell compliance
Control Techniques
Have a low probabitlity of causing connective tissue damage, skin lacerations, fractures :
Escort position
Normal Handcuffing
Pressure Points
Transport Wristlock
Aggressive Response
A Probability of causing connective tissue damage, skin lacerations, fractures and irritation to eyes and mucous membranes :
ACM upper and lower
Strikes
Stuns
OC Spray
Intermediate Weapons
A High Prob of causing connective tissue damage, skin lacerations, fractures :
Baton
Non-Leathal Munnitions
Deadly Force
A High Prob of causing serious bodily injury or death:
Gun 9 mm
Level 4
Lower ACM's
Knee Strike
Angle Kick
Front Snap Kick
Superficial Peroneal Kick
Level 4
Upper ACM's
Front Jab
Staight Punch
Forearm Strike
Elbow Strike
Brachial Stuns:
-Palm/Heel stike
-Backhand strike
-Inner forearm strike
-Outter forearm strike
-Suprascapular stun
Types of subjects
Passive compliant
Passive resistor
Active resistor
Active agressor
Passive compliant
follows commands
Passive resistor
Not compliant verbally but is not posing a physical threat
Active Resistor
verbally and physically non compliant
Active Aggressor
Attempting to attack you
Authority
The governments legal power to act
14 USC 89A
USCG may board any vessel subject to US jurisdiction on the high seas and waters which the US has jurisdiction, at any time for the prevention, detection and suppression of US law violations
Commadant's Use of Force Policy
Only force reasonably necassary under the circumstances may be used to compell compliance
Baseline
Low tide Mark
Domestic Territory
Baseline to 3 NM
International Territory
Baseline to 12 NM
contiguous zone
12 NM to 24 NM
customs waters
baseline to 12 NM and internal waters
High Seas
One territorial seas to another nation's territorial sea. If an EEZ is claimed it is used instead of the territorial sea mark
Internal waters
Inland of the baseline
Exclusive Economic Zone
Baseline to 200 NM
US Nav waters
Territorial seas and internal nav water
Internal nav waters
water subject to tidal influence
Who has authority
Warrent Officers
Commisioned Officers
Enlisted Petty Officers
Reserve Petty Officers ( on orders)
Active OCS- prior enlisted only
USCG has the Authority to?
Search
Examine
Arrest
Seize
Inspect
Inquire
Scope of Responsibility as BTM
Reflect credit on the CG
Assist the BO
Educate boating community of boating safety and legal requirements
Jurisdiction
The government's power to excersize its authority over persons, vessels an territory
Requirements to Jurisdiction
Substantive Law
Location
Vessel Status
Substantive Law
Examples:
Fisheries enforcement
Drug enforcement
Maritime Homeland Security Laws
Vessel Safety Laws
General criminal Laws
Vessel Classifications
Commercial
Pubic: Owned by gov or state (non-commercial) EX: noaa boats
Private/Pleasure
Location
Geographic area where authority may be excersized:

High seas, waters subject to jurisdiction. on board foreign vessels in our jurisdiction with SNO. On board US vessels. On shore if suspect flees from the CG
Types of Vessel Status
US
Foreign
Vessels without Nationality (stateless)
(assimilated stateless- claiming to sail under the flag of 2 or more nations)
Warning Shots
Chambering a round in a riot shotgun is authorized as a warning shot to prevent the development of a situation that might otherwise require use of deadly force
When Force is Authorized
1. Self defense or defense of others
2. Prevent a federal crime
3.Effect a lawful arrest
4. Protect property CG has authority to protect
5.Compell compliance of order from CG
6. Protection of hazardous material/deadly weapons
7. Prevent damage to critical infrastructure
8. disable a vessel posing threat to officers or other persons
EX: vessel raming into another vessel
Elements required prior to use of deadly force
Weapon - physical means to cause death or serious injury
Opportunity - subject has unrestricted access to weapon and to you or others
Actions - subject's actions make a reasonable person believe death or serious injury is imminent
Level 3
Pressure Points
Mandibular Angle
Infra-Orbital
Hypoglossal
C-Clamp
Jugular Notch
Mandibular Angle
-make a fist
-use thumb
-base of ear behind the jawbone
Infra-Orbital
-make an L with your hand
-use knuckles of index finger
-keep thumb separate from fingers
-base of nose
Hypoglossal
-slide palm down side of face
-curl two middle finger under the jawbone
-1 inch forward of the rear of the mandible
C-Clamp
-combo of mandibular and Infra-Orbital
-apply pressure to both at the same time
Jugular Notch
-hand flat on breast plate
-two middle fingers in the jugular notch
-base of throat where the collar bones meet
*used to force a subject down
** most common use: handcuffed, active resistor to sit in a chair or on the floor
Frisk
crush and feel outer layer of clothing in search of weapons, when REASONABLE SUSPICION exist. Applies to the immediate grab area as well
When to draw weapon
whenever BTM deems necesary
Level 3
Escort Position
-used to move subject without pain, stress at a minimum
from the rear
from the side
Level 3
Transport Wristlock
-used to move a subject or gain control of a subject using pain compliance
-used from the Escort Position
Level 5
Baton
Closed Mode Strike
Expanded Mode Strikes:
-Arm Strike
-Backhand Cutting Strike
-Backhand Strike with movement
-Leg Strikes
-Evasion Drills
Baton Closed Stances
Interview Stance
Ready Stance- bladed behind leg, one hand up
Loaded Stance - behind shoulder, tail cap pointed at subject
Baton Expanded Stances
Ready Stance
Loaded Stance
*same as closed