Asked by smarty pants
When faced with a conflict, police officers should always do what?
(1 point)
Responses
Approach aggressively.
Approach aggressively.
Intimidate the suspect.
Intimidate the suspect.
Be calm and nonconfrontational.
Be calm and nonconfrontational.
Use physical force.
(1 point)
Responses
Approach aggressively.
Approach aggressively.
Intimidate the suspect.
Intimidate the suspect.
Be calm and nonconfrontational.
Be calm and nonconfrontational.
Use physical force.
Answers
Answered by
hi
A circumstance that almost always causes an individual to experience stress is defined as:
(1 point)
Responses
a conflict event.
a conflict event.
a crisis meeting.
a crisis meeting.
an empathy problem.
an empathy problem.
a personal stressor.
a personal stressor.
(1 point)
Responses
a conflict event.
a conflict event.
a crisis meeting.
a crisis meeting.
an empathy problem.
an empathy problem.
a personal stressor.
a personal stressor.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
When faced with a conflict, police officers should always **be calm and nonconfrontational**. This approach helps to de-escalate situations and maintain safety for both the officers and the individuals involved.
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