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A defensive tactic is evaluated by its ability to:
Control v. Injure
Maim v. Destroy
Threaten v. Control
React v. Act
Demonstrate the officer's skill
If the baton opens too easily:
Widen the retaining clip
Remove the retaining clip
Replace the o-ring
Make the retaining clip smaller
Lubricate the baton
Officer-Subject Factors do NOT include:
Weapon proximity
Skill level
Age
Multiple officers
Size
Safety is the ultimate responsibility of the:
Student
Course coordinator
Training partner
Administrative officer
Instructor
Special circumstances do NOT include:
Imminent danger
Injury or exhaustion
Special knowledge
Officer on the ground
Size
Targeting specific points violates which training principle:
Fine motor skills
Complex techniques
Spaced practice
Static training
Forgiving techniques
The ASP Baton is ALWAYS carried:
On the left side
Tip down
On the Reaction Side
On the right side
In the front
The ASP Baton is designed to be:
A restraining device
A come-along device
An offensive weapon
A deadly force option
A defensive weapon
The ASP Baton should NOT be opened:
the sky
During a strike
To the ground
To the side
Towards the threat
The ASP Weapon Side Strikes are intended to be performed at a:
90 degree angle
Vertical angle
45 degree angle
Horizontal angle
180 degree angle
The Reaction Strike is primarily a:
Strong strike
Offensive strike
Closed strike
Initial strike
Clearance strike
The hand using the service firearm is the:
Contact hand
Support hand
Reaction hand
Weapon hand
Weak hand
The most common problem in opening the baton is:
Broken retaining clip
Loose handle cap
Operator error
Loose o-ring
Grip of the baton
The most frequently used ASP strike is the:
Weapon Strike
Straight Strike
Reverse Strike
Reaction Strike
Clearance Strike
The primary striking surface of an open ASP Baton is the:
Last 3 inches of the baton
Center of the shaft
Cap
First joint
Handle
The principle goal of any arrest or physical confrontation is:
Superior officer skill
Subject safety
Punishment
Documentation
Establishing control
The two baton modes are:
Open and Closed
Interview and Combat
Concealed and Loaded
Weapon and Reaction
Ready and Extended
When performing an Open Straight Strike, the Reaction Hand is:
Maintaining distance
Executing a downward block
Guarding the face
Palm down gripping the shaft
Palm up on the shaft
When striking, the ASP Baton is gripped with:
Both hands
A loose flexible grip
Full hand grip
Two fingers and the thumb
The index finger and thumb
Which is NOT an ASP Target area:
Center mass of the arms
Center mass of the body
The Weapon Delivery System
Groin or sternum
Center mass of the legs
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