Excessive physical assaults that likely result in injury or even possible death are physical ________.
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(Question #2) When a suspect experiences an overdose of adrenaline during a heated confrontation with the police, the suspect's condition is referred to as excited ________.
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(Question #3) ________ force is force that is unlikely to cause death or significant bodily harm.
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(Question #4) Following the deadly siege of the Branch Davidian compound at Waco, Texas, in 1995 and the assault on Ruby Ridge, Idaho, in 1992, a new standard of ________ danger was adopted for federal agents.
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(Question #5) In
Tennessee v. ________, the U.S. Supreme Court specified conditions under which deadly force can be used.
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(Question #6) When an officer does nothing more than be present in a place, this is considered the minimal level of force and is called ________ presence.
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(Question #7) ________ is an officer's use of persuasive speech without any other techniques.
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(Question #8) A(n) ________ voice is when an officer gives orders, rather than making requests, and speaks in a more vibrant voice.
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