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What is the Use of Force Framework?

  1. The Situational Circle, the Subject Behaviour Circle, Perception and Tactical Considerations Circle and the Use of Force Options

  2. The Situational Circle, the Perception and Tactical Consideration Circle, the Use of Force Options

  3. The Subject Behaviour Circle, Perception and Tactical Consideration Circle, the Use of Force Options, and the Arrest Circle

  4. None of the above

The correct answer is: The Situational Circle, the Subject Behaviour Circle, Perception and Tactical Considerations Circle and the Use of Force Options

The Use of Force Framework is a key concept in security training, specifically designed to assist law enforcement officers in making decisions regarding the appropriate level of force in response to a suspect's behavior. The correct answer is the one referring to the Situational Circle, the Subject Behaviour Circle, Perception and Tactical Considerations Circle, and the Use of Force Options. The Situational circle encompasses the factors of the incident a security guard is dealing with, including the environment, the time of day, and the presence of weapons. The Subject Behaviour Circle focuses on the actions, appearance, and demeanor of the subject, or individual, the security guard is engaged with. Perception and Tactical Considerations circle involves how the security guard perceives the threat and what tactical decisions must be made to control the situation. The Use of Force Options are the range of actions that a security guard can take in response to the situation, from communication and de-escalation techniques, to the use of physical force or equipment if necessary. This forms a comprehensive guide that helps to approach any incident in a phased, rational, and proportionate manner.