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What is authority? - The government's legal power to act



What is jurisdiction? - The government's power to exercise legal authority over its persons, vessels, and
territories



What authority does 14 U.S.C. 89 (a) give the Coast Guard? - The Coast Guard may make searches,
examinations, arrests, seizures, inquiries, and inspections upon the high seas and waters which the U.S.
has jurisdiction



How can 14 U.S.C. 89 (a) be explained to the boating public? - The Coast Guard is authorized by 14 U.S.C.
89 to board any vessel subject to the jurisdiction or to the operation of any law of the United States, on
the high seas and waters which the U.S. has jurisdiction, at any time, day or night, for the prevention,
detection, and suppression of violations of the laws of the United States.



What are the boarding team members scope of responsibilities? - 1. Reflect credit onto the Coast Guard
by the manner in which they conduct boardings.

2. Be responsive to the public for education of boating safety and legal requirements.

3. Assist the boarding officer as necessary.



What are the jurisdictional limitations (jurisdictional triangle)? - 1. Substantive law (law that prohibits
certain action or requires affirmative conduct).

2. Vessel status/flag

3. Location



What is required for boardings of U.S. vessels in foreign territorial waters? - Coastal nation permission



Foreign vessels temporarily using waters subject to U.S. jurisdiction are ___ from U.S. numbering and
safety carriage requirements. - exempt

,Which vessels are not subject to U.S. jurisdiction? - Foreign government-owned non-commercial vessels,
and foreign naval or military vessels



Do units and personnel have a "duty to retreat" to avoid law enforcement situations? - No, however,
retreat is an alternative and may be the most reasonable decision, depending upon the circumstances.



What is non-deadly force? - Any force other than deadly force.



What are the situations in which non-deadly force may be used? - 1. Individual self-defense

2. To compel compliance with an order the Coast Guard has authority to issue

3. To prevent a federal crime, or where authorized, a serious state or foreign crime for which the Coast
Guard has authority to act on behalf of that state or foreign government

4. To affect a lawful arrest or prevent an escape when there is probable cause that the suspect
committed a federal crime (or non-federal crime if lawfully acting under non-federal authority).

5. To prevent the theft of, intentional damage to, or destruction of property (including information) that
the Coast Guard has authority to protect.



What is the Use of Force Policy? - Only the force reasonably necessary under the circumstances may be
used. Force shall not be used where assigned duties can be discharged without it. Excessive force may
never be used.



Are BTMs authorized to fire warning shots? - NO



Name the 3 types of self defense and their definitions. - 1. Individual: defending oneself or other
persons from imminent danger

2. Unit: defending a particular unit of US military forces or law enforcement agencies

3. National: defense of U.S., U.S. forces, and, in certain circumstances, U.S. persons and their property,
and/or U.S. commercial assets from a hostile act or demonstration of hostile intent



What chapter in the MLEM is Use of Force Policy found? - Chapter 4

, What are the 4 types of subjects? - 1. Passive compliant: follows the officer's task direction and verbal
commands; will not harm the officer

2. Passive resistor: does not follow the officer's request or verbal directions but offers no physical
resistance to the officer's attempt to gain control

3. Active resistor: subject does not follow the officer's request or verbal directions, offers physical
resistance that prevents the officer of gaining control

4. Active aggressor: does not follow the officer's requests or verbal directions, attempts to harm the
officer



What is the use of force continuum? - 1. Officer presence

2. Verbal commands

3. Control techniques

4. Aggressive response techniques

5. Intermediate weapons

6. Deadly force



What is officer presence? - Appearance, demeanor, verbal and non-verbal communication that create
an atmosphere of compliance



Why was the Use of Force Continuum created? - To show the different levels of force authorized when
receiving certain types of resistance; the subject's actions primarily determine the appropriate level of
force that can be used in a specific situation.



What are some factors that must be evaluated when moving up or down the UOF Continuum? - 1.
Physical size and capabilities of the law enforcement team member compared to the subject

2. Number of subjects

3. The physical condition of both the member and the subject

4. The environmental conditions.



Which levels of the UOF Continuum are designed for controlling passive subjects? - Levels 1, 2, and 3



Which levels of the UOF Continuum are designed for controlling active subjects? - Levels 4, 5, and 6

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