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30 Cards in this Set

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Code of Conduct:
Act with _____ & ______
Honesty, Integrity.
Code of Conduct:
Respect/use all _______ and _______ in accordance with conditions of their license.
Property, Equipment.
Code of Conduct:
Refrain from using _______.
Unnecessary force.
Criminal Code Applications:
In good faith:
With honest intention.
Criminal Code Applications:
Found Committing:
Seeing the person actually committing the offence / persuing them immediately and continuously.
Criminal Code Applications:
Actus Reus:
Act of carrying out the offence.
Criminal Code Applications:
Mens Rea:
The intent to commit the offence. ( guilty mind )
Criminal Code Applications:
Indictable offence:
An offence described as more serious in nature with greater penalties.
Criminal Code Applications:
Summary offence:
Any offence considered to be of less serious in nature.
Criminal Code Applications:
Dual procedure offence:
Prosecutor may decide to proceed by indictment or by summary conviction.
Criminal Code Applications:
Citizen's Power of Arrest
494(1) Arrest without warrant
Anyone may arrest without warrant:
(a) subject found committing an indictable offence
(b) on reasonable grounds he believe i) subject has committed offence.
ii) subject is escaping from/ persued by persons with lawful authority to arrest.
Criminal Code Applications:
Citizen's Power of Arrest
494(2) Arrest by Owner
Anyone who is:
i) owner/person lawful possession of property
ii) person authorized by owner or person in lawful possession of property
may arrest subject found committing criminal act on or in relation to property.
Criminal Code Applications:
Citizen's Power of Arrest
494(3) Delivery to Peace Officer
Anyone who arrests without warrant shall forthwith deliver subject to peace officer.
Criminal Code Applications:
Citizen's Power of Arrest
Steps to proper arrest (5)
i) Identify self.
ii) Advise subject thay are under arrest.
iii) Tell subject why they are arrested.
iv) Take physical control.
v) Advise subject their rights to councel
Criminal Code Applications:
Citizen's Power of Arrest
41(1) Removal of person trespassing
One who is in peaceful possession of property and one lawfully assisting or acting under his authority is justified in using force to remove anyone from trespassing using no more force than necessary.
Criminal Code Applications:
Use of Force Applications:
25(1) Protection of persons acting under authority
Everyone who is required/authorized by law to do anything in admin/enforcement of law if acting on reasonable grounds justified on doing what is required in using much force as necessary for that purpose.
Criminal Code Applications:
Citizen's Power of Arrest
26 Excessive Force
Everyone authorized by law to use force is criminally responsible for any excess thereof according to mnature and quality of act that constitutes the excess.
Criminal Code Applications:
Citizen's Power of Arrest
30 Preventing Breach of Peace
everyone who witness breach of peace is justified in interfering to prevent continuance/renewal and may detain if he uses no more force than necessary.
Crisis Management
4 stages of crisis:
i) Anxiety
ii) Defensive
iii) Physically Acting Out
iv) Tension Reduction
Crisis Management
Responses to Crisis Stage:
Anxiety Stage
Supportive Response.
Crisis Management
Responses to Crisis Stage:
Defensive Stage
Directive Response
Crisis Management
Responses to Crisis Stage:
Physically Acting-Out Stage
Physical Restraint Response
Crisis Management
Responses to Crisis Stage:
Tension Reduction
Restorative Interaction Phase
Venting:
In order to be heard and understood, communication should be made during the _____.
Valley "the valleys"
Imminent Danger is present when the subject has (3):
i) Intent
ii) Weapon
iii) Delivery System
Parasympathetic Nervous system
- low arousal state
- relaxed
- normal heart rate
Sympathetic Nervous system
- high arousal state
- anxiety/fear
- Fight flight freeze
Ring Rule
R- Restore Normality
I - Investigate
N- Negotiate
G- Give
Categorical Changes of Fear: (3)
Physical
Perceptual
Cognitive
Cognitive Changes from Fear
(5):
i) Automatic Behaviour
ii) Memory gaps
iii) Intrusive thoughts
iv) Memory distortions
v) Rational vs Experiential thinking