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.