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When can the Hobble Restraint Device (HRD) be used?
When can the Hobble Restraint Device (HRD) be used?
- To control the feet/legs of a violent or potentially violent arrestee (correct)
- To secure the ankles, knees or elbows of a non-violent arrestee
- To bind the suspect's hands and feet together
- To secure the wrists of a non-violent arrestee
When should the HRD not be used?
When should the HRD not be used?
- To secure the ankles, knees or elbows of a non-violent arrestee
- To control the feet/legs of a violent or potentially violent arrestee
- To bind the suspect's hands and feet together (correct)
- To secure the wrists of a non-violent arrestee
What constitutes a reportable use of force?
What constitutes a reportable use of force?
- The control of a violent arrestee (correct)
- The application of normal handcuffs
- The investigation of a reportable use of force
- The mere application of the HRD
When securing the ankles with the Hobble Restraint Device (HRD), what should officers be cautious of?
When securing the ankles with the Hobble Restraint Device (HRD), what should officers be cautious of?
What is the purpose of tying a half-hitch knot when securing the ankles with the HRD?
What is the purpose of tying a half-hitch knot when securing the ankles with the HRD?
When securing the knees with the HRD, what should officers consider?
When securing the knees with the HRD, what should officers consider?
When can officers transport a person in a police vehicle with the HRD in place?
When can officers transport a person in a police vehicle with the HRD in place?
Which position should officers place the individual in after securing the HRD?
Which position should officers place the individual in after securing the HRD?
When can officers use physical force to hold the individual in one of the approved positions?
When can officers use physical force to hold the individual in one of the approved positions?
In what situations should officers request a rescue ambulance to transport a violent person?
In what situations should officers request a rescue ambulance to transport a violent person?
What is the purpose of the Hobble Restraint Device (HRD) according to the text?
What is the purpose of the Hobble Restraint Device (HRD) according to the text?
According to the UOF Directive No. 2, when can officers use strikes and kicks?
According to the UOF Directive No. 2, when can officers use strikes and kicks?
What should officers primarily use fist strikes on according to the UOF Directive No. 2?
What should officers primarily use fist strikes on according to the UOF Directive No. 2?
When is medical treatment required after a strike or kick is used according to the UOF Directive No. 2?
When is medical treatment required after a strike or kick is used according to the UOF Directive No. 2?
Officers should target all of the following areas when using strikes and/or kicks EXCEPT
Officers should target all of the following areas when using strikes and/or kicks EXCEPT
When a suspect in a prone position fails to comply with an officer's commands and submit to handcuffing, officers should consider all of the following options EXCEPT
When a suspect in a prone position fails to comply with an officer's commands and submit to handcuffing, officers should consider all of the following options EXCEPT
Officers are required to use techniques and tools consistent with Department de-escalation training to reduce the intensity of any encounter with a suspect. This is an example of which policy?
Officers are required to use techniques and tools consistent with Department de-escalation training to reduce the intensity of any encounter with a suspect. This is an example of which policy?
Officers are prohibited from engaging in discriminatory conduct based on various factors while performing any law enforcement activity. This is an example of which policy?
Officers are prohibited from engaging in discriminatory conduct based on various factors while performing any law enforcement activity. This is an example of which policy?
When can an officer be subject to discipline for failing to intercede when excessive force is observed?
When can an officer be subject to discipline for failing to intercede when excessive force is observed?
What is the key factor that influences the likelihood of success when attempting to gain control of an individual?
What is the key factor that influences the likelihood of success when attempting to gain control of an individual?
What does the Use of Force Directive replace?
What does the Use of Force Directive replace?