Force Continuum Variables {Ans: 1) type of crime 2) officer/ subject size and gender 3) exigent conditions 4) reaction time 5)access to weapons 6) influence of alcohol or drugs 7)injury or exhaustion of officer 8) weather and terrain conditions 9)special knowledge}3 categories of motor skills {Ans: Gross-large muscle movement, explosive or strength events, pushing or pulling, 5 or less reps needed. Fine-Small muscle movement, dexterity skills and accuracy skills, fingers and hands Complex-series of movements, hand/eye coordination skills}Hick's Law {Ans: "Less is best"}Custody related deaths {Ans: Positional Asphyxia-lack of oxygen and increase in carbon dioxide in the blood caused by being in a position that restricts breathing. Cocaine-induced Excited delirium-cocaine psychosis. Violent, bizzarre behavior. Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome-similar to Cocaine induced excited delirium but usually occurs in psych patients taking anti-psychotic meds Cocaine Abuse/Toxicity-cocaine related heart/vaso problems, strokes, etc Excited Delirium-extreme mental and physiological excitement, extreme agitation, hyperthermia, hostility, exceptional strength and endurance, etc.}Principles of controlling resistive behavior {Ans: 1) pain compliance 2) distraction technique 3) balance displacement 4) motor dysfunction 5) stunning}Most common types of resistive behavior {Ans: Resistance from the escort position, resistance while applying handcuffs, passive resistance, active aggression}