Is total control (taser) or one plus one (conservative) easier to defend in court -
ANSWER One plus one
Subject pulls away during handcuffing is example of - ANSWER Defensive
Position- trying to defeat your efforts
Subject does not reply to verbal commands - ANSWER Verbal Non-compliance
Subject lunges at you with weapon - ANSWER Deadly force
Subject with Unwanted look and Cross Arms - ANSWER Psychological
intimidation
Subject kicks or punches towards LEO - ANSWER Active Aggression
Boney portion of hand to back of neck - ANSWER Immediate Incapacitated
Joint lock - ANSWER Soft Empty Hand Control- Manipulates the body example:
pressure point or joint lock
Hard Empty Hand Control - ANSWER Striking
Principle defined as "Overwhelming" - ANSWER Stunning Technique
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