Deaf Smith
Master of Arts
- Joined
- Apr 25, 2008
- Messages
- 1,722
- Reaction score
- 85
1. Bearing and demeanor. Implied power due to ones presence. This is especially true if there is great disparancy in size and strength.
2. Verbal Crises Intervention. “Mantle of innocence” Use non-violent dispute resolution techniques. Many ways to talk to a person to de-escalate the situation.
3. Blocking Techniques. Purely defensive and non-aggressive. It can be hard or soft blocks, or simple escapes from non-deadly holds.
4. Grappling/Restraint Techniques. Arm locks, wrist locks, holds, etc. are less damaging. Not juged as being deadly except certian choke holds.
5. Hand techniques. Punches are usually less damaging as kicks (or knees or elbows) unless the practitioner is known for being ‘deadly’ with their hands. I have personaly read of DA's calling high ranking black belts 'rambos' and 'killing machines'. Pro boxers fall in this category in many states.
6. Foot techniques. Many states consider the shod foot a deadly weapon.
7. Less-Lethal Weapons (batons, chemical spray, tasers, etc..) The clubs are only considered 'less-lethal' in the hands of those documented to be experts in using the weapons to restrain.
8. Defensive deadly force. Vast majority of defensive shootings and use of other weapons fall in this category.
9. Offensive deadly force. Very rare for civilians. Not rare for LEOs.
10. Pre-emptive deadly force. Example: Known terrorist planning to make an attack. Also extreamly rare for civilians.
2. Verbal Crises Intervention. “Mantle of innocence” Use non-violent dispute resolution techniques. Many ways to talk to a person to de-escalate the situation.
3. Blocking Techniques. Purely defensive and non-aggressive. It can be hard or soft blocks, or simple escapes from non-deadly holds.
4. Grappling/Restraint Techniques. Arm locks, wrist locks, holds, etc. are less damaging. Not juged as being deadly except certian choke holds.
5. Hand techniques. Punches are usually less damaging as kicks (or knees or elbows) unless the practitioner is known for being ‘deadly’ with their hands. I have personaly read of DA's calling high ranking black belts 'rambos' and 'killing machines'. Pro boxers fall in this category in many states.
6. Foot techniques. Many states consider the shod foot a deadly weapon.
7. Less-Lethal Weapons (batons, chemical spray, tasers, etc..) The clubs are only considered 'less-lethal' in the hands of those documented to be experts in using the weapons to restrain.
8. Defensive deadly force. Vast majority of defensive shootings and use of other weapons fall in this category.
9. Offensive deadly force. Very rare for civilians. Not rare for LEOs.
10. Pre-emptive deadly force. Example: Known terrorist planning to make an attack. Also extreamly rare for civilians.