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6/002.00 UOF Pg.752



Significant Force Definition:

Any force which results in treatment at a medical facility due to injuries or alleged injuries caused by any officer. Examples include, but are not limited to: skeletal fractures; injury or complaint of injury to a person's head or sternum area. All significant force is reportable force.

6/002.00 UOF Pg. 751



Involved Officer Definition:

A commissioned officer or supervisor, who participated in, directed or influenced the application of the use of force.

6/002.00 UOF Pg. 751



Reportable Force Definition:

Reportable force is any use of force which is required to overcome subject resistance to gain compliance that results in death, injury or complaint of injury, complaint of continuing pain, or any use of force greater than low level force (see Levels of Control) and any application of the LVNR.

6/002.01 UOF Pg. 754


Levels of Resistance (see Use of Force Model, 6/002.00



Name the five levels of resistance:

Compliant



Passive Resistance



Active Resistance



Aggressive Resistance



Aggravated Aggressive Resistance

6/002.01 UOF Pg. 756



What are the levels of control per the Use of Force Model, 6/002.00?

Low Level Force



Intermediate Force



Deadly Force

6/002.00 Pg. 764

When off duty, ECD's must be stored and secured in a climate-controlled area (ie locker), not in a ________.
-Vehicle

6/002.00 Pg. 764 ECD



Officers must conduct a ______ _____, outside the public view, at the ________ of shift to ensure the ECD will function properly. This spark check does not require completion of a Use of Force Report.

- spark check


- beginning

6/002.04 Pg. 776



All reportable Uses of Force on a subject regardless of _______ _______ will be _________ and downloaded into Blue Team.

- visible injury


- photographed

6/002.04 Pg. 777



The Area Lt/WC will:


a.Respond to the scene when significant force is used. If unable to respond, request an alternate supervisor at the same level respond to the scene;


b. Ensure interviews, photographs and reports are being completed;


c. Notify _______ ______ Section _____ if significant force is used;


d. Review the UOF report in Blue Team to ensure accuracy and completeness, then forward to the Bureau Commander.

- Internal Affairs Section


- LT

6/002.04 Deadly Force Investigations Pg. 779



2. The _______ first on scene will act as Incident Commander (per 5/213.06) until relieved by an area ________ or ______ ________ and will:

-supervisor


- Lt or WC


6/002.04 Pg. 779



g. When practical, only the ______ officer and ______ should be present during the Public Safety Statement (PSS).

- involved


- supervisor

Pg. 779



3. The _______ _______ (and/or an area _____) will:


a. respond immediately to the scene of the use of deadly force.

- Watch Commander


- Lt

Pg. 757 De-escalation



The prospect of a favorable outcome is often enhanced when ______ become involved in the management of an overall response to potential violent encounters by ________ resources and ______ tactical actions.

- supervisors


- coordinating


- Officers

Pg. 757 De-escalation



As a good practice, supervisors will acknowledge and respond to incidents in a timely manner where law enforcement use of force is _______.

- probable