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In Law / College | 2025-07-08

When considering the use of force, when reasonable:
A. Give subjects a reasonable opportunity to comply before force is used or repeated.
B. Use pain compliance even if pain is reasonably foreseeably ineffective.
C. Immediately cease any force once a subject is under control or is no longer an immediate threat.
D. Continue to use force once a subject has surrendered or is handcuffed and controlled.
E. A & C

Asked by diaz1564

Answer (2)

The correct approach to the use of force requires giving subjects a chance to comply and ceasing force once they are under control. Options that involve unnecessary force or pain compliance when ineffective are not acceptable. Therefore, option e, which includes options a and c, is the best choice. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-08

The correct approach to the use of force requires giving subjects a chance to comply and immediately ceasing force once they are under control. Therefore, option E, which includes options A and C, is the best choice. This reflects the principle of using force reasonably and lawfully in law enforcement situations.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2025-07-17