disturbance resolution. *approach considerations. -decision-making. =justification. =desirability. -tactical deployment. =control of distance. =relative positioning. =relative positioning with multiple subjects. =team tactics. -tactical evaluation. =threat assessment opportunities. =officer/subject factors. =special circumstances. =level/stage/degree of stabilization. *intervention options. -mode. A. presence. B. dialogue. C. control alternatives. D. protective alternatives. E. deadly force. -purpose. to present a visible display of authority. to verbally persuade. to overcome passive resistance, active resistance, or their threats. to overcome continued resistance, assaultive behavior, or their threats. to stop the threat. *follow-through considerations. A. stabilize. B. monitor/debrief. C. search. D. escort. E. transport. F. turn-over/release. application of restraints, if necessary. blank. if appropriate. if necessary. if necessary. removal of restraints, if necessary.
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