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deadly force is that force which a person uses causing, or that a person knows or should know would create a substantial risk of causing, death or serious bodily harm. it use is justified only under conditions of extreme neccessity, as a last resort, when all lesser means have failed or can not be reasonaly employed |
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how many force protection conditions are there |
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increase or more predictable treat |
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incident occurs or intelligence is received |
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random antiterrorism measuress - deter, detect, and disrupt terrorist attacks |
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the sittingof mutually supporting defense positions designed to absorb and progressively weeken attack |
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how many characteristics and objectives of terrorist operations |
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what are the characteristics and objectives of terrorist operations |
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-urband based -highly mobile -well trained -covert |
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how many categories of terrorist organizations (P-PAL IS OC) |
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what are the categories of terrorist organizations (P-PAL IS OC) |
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-planning and preparation -administration and logistics cell -intelligence and surveillance cell -operations combat call |
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administration and logistics cell |
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provide financial resources |
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intelligence and surveillance cell |
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the eyes and ears of the terrorist group |
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include bombers, shooters and assassins |
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how many terrorist threat phase |
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what are the terrorist threat phase |
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-target options -selection surveilance -target selection -detailed surveillance -training and preparation -attack |
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unlawful violence to inculcate fear |
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offensice measures taken to prevent, deter, and respond to terrorism |
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security forces detect and identify contacts |
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security forces initially interact with contacts |
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innermost layer of defense in depth |
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naval vessel protective zone (nvpz) |
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-500yards of a U.S naval vessel shall operate at the minimum speed -no vessel is allowed within 100 yards of a U.S naval vessel -vessels requesting a pass within 100 yrds of a U.S naval vessel sheall contact official patrol on VHF channel 16 -protection zone are felonies, punishable by up to 6 yrs in prison and fines up to $250,000 |
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terrorism motivational categories |
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-separatist (reach for a goal of separation through independence,political autonomy, or religious freedom or domination0
-ethnocentric ( believe particular groups are superior due to ethnic or racial characteristics)
-nationalistic (loyalty and devotion to a nation)
-revolutionary (dedication to overthrow the government0 |
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NSF (navy security force) |
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ISF (inport security force) |
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causes of security alerts |
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-unauthorized personnel gain access to the ship -telephonic bomb threat -swimmer attack -unattended/suspicious package -personnel borne improvised explosive device (PBIED) -vechicle borne improvised explosive device (VBIED) -small boat probing -small boat attack -hostage onboard -shooter onboard |
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PRF (primary response force) |
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-setting primary and secondary boundaries when there is an emergency or a security alert |
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SRF (secondary response force) |
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-rapid response to a security alert. Go straight to the scene. -Tactical entering of a space |
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Chief of the guard pier sentry and waterborne patrol contact sentry cover sentry inspection team - vehicle inspections |
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determine when, where, and how force will be used by general and specific orders |
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when do we have an ATTWO underway |
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general quarter sea and anchor full bore |
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what is the first layer of defense on the ECP |
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