Relacionar Columnas Legal Use of ForceVersión en línea Match the concept to its explanation. por Chris McCormick 1 Factors considered 2 objective test 3 Seizure 4 Factors not considered 5 least intrusive means 6 Officer visualization statement 7 minimal force 8 20/20 hindsight 9 Totality of facts and circumstances 10 Tunnel vision & auditory exclusion judging use of force while looking at the event only after it happened Government termination of the freedom of movement of a suspect. SUSPECT'S: weight, height, age, condition, prior criminal activity, resisting or evading arrest. OFFICER'S: knowledge, training, experience, observations tied to 5 senses having to use alternative or minimal force options first types of sensory deprivation officers experience when encountering a threat- allowable under the standard using lesser options of force in attempting to seize a suspect "The suspect was enraged. His face looked like a demon and he was screaming at the top of his lungs." Considering all the factors facing the officer or known to the officer before and during a use of force incident. judging police use of force through the perspective of a reasonable officer on the scene Information found later, officer's motives/intentions, perspective of the suspect or victim