What is objectively reasonable force?

A. The amount of force proportionate to the subject's level of resistance. B. The amount of force necessary to prevent an escape. C. The amount of force appropriate under the totality of the circumstances. D. The minimal amount of force needed to subdue a subject.

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The correct answer is C. The amount of force appropriate under the totality of the circumstances.

This definition encompasses a consideration of various factors, including the level of threat posed by the subject, the severity of the situation, and other contextual elements that inform what is deemed objectively reasonable in a given scenario.