Basic Corrections Officer: Certification Practice

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Which level of the use of force continuum involves defensive tactics?

  1. Officer Presence

  2. Physical Control

  3. Verbal Control

  4. Deadly Force

The correct answer is: Physical Control

The level of the use of force continuum that involves defensive tactics is Physical Control. This level is utilized when an officer needs to establish control over a situation without resorting to lethal means. Physical control encompasses techniques such as takedowns, joint locks, and restraint holds, which are implemented to manage compliance from an individual who is actively resisting or presenting a threat. Defensive tactics are essential in this context because they enable the officer to effectively and safely subdue an individual while minimizing the risk of injury to both the officer and the subject. This level is crucial in de-escalating confrontations and controlling situations where an individual exhibits aggressive behavior but does not pose an immediate lethal threat. Each of the other options represents different strategies and mindsets within the use of force continuum but does not specifically involve the physical and tactical engagement that characterizes Physical Control.