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According to the National Use of Force Model, if a subject is physically pulling away or pushing a guard's hands away to prevent being controlled, their behavior is classified as:

The 'One-Plus-One' theory (though often debated in modern training) generally suggests that a guard is justified in using one level of force higher than the lev

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Question: According to the National Use of Force Model, if a subject is physically pulling away or pushing a guard's hands away to prevent being controlled, their behavior is classified as:

Answer options:

  • Assaultive (active).
  • Passively resistant. ✅ Active resistant.
  • Cooperative.

Correct answer: Active resistant.

Explanation: The 'One-Plus-One' theory (though often debated in modern training) generally suggests that a guard is justified in using one level of force higher than the level of resistance encountered to safely gain control. This is analyzed via the National Use of Force Model.

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