Undercover operations require surveillance,

*Choose the three correct answers.
a
Facilitation
Prevention
C
Observation
Participation
-_, and _
Question 14 (7 points)
A police officer arrives on the scene and sees a man attacking a woman. The man is punching and kicking her as she lies down on the ground.
According to the typical use of force regulations, what is the maximum amount of force the police officer can use against the man attacking the woman?
0 c
O d
No force is permissible.
The officer can use moderate/limited force. This is very limited use of physical force to physically restrain the man. OC spray can also be used to subdue the attacker.
The officer can use less lethal force. This means the officer can strike the attacker with a baton, electrocute the attacker with a taser, or cause severe, physical harm with his fists and other methods.
The officer can use deadly force.
Question 15(7 points)
Two police officers were sitting in an Italian restaurant. As they were eating on their lunch break, they witnessed a man named Oliver finish his meal and attempt to walk out of the restaurant without paying. As the waiter Aiden attempted to stop Oliver, Oliver ran out the door as Aiden called for help.
The two police officers Cashmere and Kacy gave chase. Oliver stumbled on the ground and was captured by the officers. Oliver complied with their demands to surrender. He did not use physical violence against anyone, nor did he have a weapon in his possession.
What was the maximum anount of force allowed for the officers in this scenario?
O a
О b
0 c
d
No Force
Moderate/Limited Force (Light physical force/mace spray)
Less Lethal Force (Severe physical force/taser/baton)
Deadly Force

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Question 13: For undercover operations that require surveillance, the correct answers would likely be:

  • Observation
  • Facilitation
  • Participation

The context of the question implies that all three of these elements are involved in undercover operations for effective surveillance.


Question 14: In the scenario where a police officer witnesses a man physically assaulting a woman, the maximum amount of force the officer can use according to typical use of force regulations is:

  • The officer can use moderate/limited force. This is very limited use of physical force to physically restrain the man. OC spray can also be used to subdue the attacker.

Using moderate/limited force is appropriate in this scenario, as the officer is intervening in an active assault to protect the woman.


Question 15: In the situation where police officers witness a man attempting to leave a restaurant without paying and he runs away but does not pose a threat or use violence, the maximum amount of force allowed for the officers is:

  • No Force

Since Oliver complied with their demands and did not use physical violence, the officers should not use any force in apprehending him.