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According to the UOF Directive No. 2, when can strikes and kicks be used?
According to the UOF Directive No. 2, when can strikes and kicks be used?
- To render medical treatment
- To create distance from a suspect (correct)
- To minimize the risk of injury to an officer's hands
- To distract a suspect
What is the purpose of UOF Directive No. 2?
What is the purpose of UOF Directive No. 2?
- To define the different types of strikes and kicks
- To provide officers with guidelines for using strikes and kicks (correct)
- To require officers to render medical treatment after using force
- To outline the protocol for reporting use of force incidents
When is medical treatment required after a strike or kick is used?
When is medical treatment required after a strike or kick is used?
- When the suspect is injured
- When the officer is injured
- When the suspect complains of injury
- When there is contact with an individual (correct)
What happens to an officer who fails to intercede when excessive force is observed?
What happens to an officer who fails to intercede when excessive force is observed?
What is the requirement for an officer to use force to gain control of an individual?
What is the requirement for an officer to use force to gain control of an individual?
What is the purpose of explaining and justifying deviations from Department tactical training?
What is the purpose of explaining and justifying deviations from Department tactical training?
Officers should avoid intentional strikes to which part of the body in most circumstances?
Officers should avoid intentional strikes to which part of the body in most circumstances?
What is the policy of the department regarding the use of de-escalation techniques?
What is the policy of the department regarding the use of de-escalation techniques?
What is prohibited when performing any law enforcement activity, according to the text?
What is prohibited when performing any law enforcement activity, according to the text?
What should an officer do if they observe another officer using excessive force?
What should an officer do if they observe another officer using excessive force?
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