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Probable Cause

• At the moment of arrest, • The facts within the knowledge of the arresting officer • (or within the collective knowledge of the police) • and of which the officer has reasonably trustworthy information, • Was sufficient to warrant a person of reasonable caution and prudence • To believe that the person being arrested • Has committed or is committing • The crime for which the arrest is being made

UOF Compliant level one

The perceived subject actions: The officer perceives the subject’s actions as cooperative and control is maintained via public acceptance, officer presence, verbalization skills, etc. 2. The perceived circumstances are strategic: The officer must maintain a minimum level of awareness and preparedness to enhance the overall and ongoing status of officer safety anytime he/she is working. 3. The reasonable officer responses are cooperative controls: The cooperative controls would include, but not be limited to those force tactics listed below.

UOF lvl 2 passive subject

1. The perceived subject actions: This is the preliminary level of subject non-compliance. The subject offers no physical or mechanical energy enhancement toward the resistant effort. The subject has not directed his or her physical strength and energy in establishing, achieving and/or maintaining a posture of resistance. Rather, the subject merely fails to respond to any of the cooperative controls listed in the previous section. 2. The perceived circumstances are tactical: The officer perceives an increase in the threat potential within the confrontational environment, which would initiate the process where specific tactics and procedures would now be deployed. 3. The reasonable officer responses are contact techniques: The contact controls would include, but not be limited to those force tactics listed below.