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Security forces block 3, Security Forces
Block 3
Jurisdiction - ANS; Used to establish whether state or federal government has the
authority to prosecute an offense
SF authority to apprehend - ANS; Stem from (MCM) Manuel courts martial
Rule 302 (b) who it's for
Article 7(b) authority to apprehend
Authority to administer oaths to suspects, subjects, witnesses, and victims - ANS;
Officers, non-commissioned officers (NCO), on duty SF, SF augmentation duty
personnel
UCMJ Article 136(b)(4) 136(b)6
Subject Matter Jurisdiction - ANS; the power of a court to hear a particular type of case
Personal Jurisdiction - ANS; the power of a court to force a person to appear before it
How many types of legislative jurisdictions - ANS; 4
Exclusive (legislative jurisdiction) - ANS; Federal government has sole authority to
enforce law on installation
Concurrent (legislative jurisdiction) - ANS; Federal and state government both share
jurisdiction
Reciprocal (legislative jurisdiction) - ANS; The power of all 4 branches of DOD to
resolve a case through courts martial over all persons under article 2 UCMJ Navy, Air
Force, coast guard, marines
Proprietary (legislative jurisdiction) - ANS; U.S has same rights as property owner.
Can ban/bar personnel from base
Contacting bdoc when transporting a subject - ANS; Departure vehicle
Location
Time
Starting odometer reading
Ending odometer reading, time and location
(OPIMs) other potentially infectious materials - ANS; Blood products
Semen
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Jurisdiction - ANS; Used to establish whether state or federal government has the authority to prosecute an offense SF authority to apprehend - ANS; Stem from (MCM) Manuel courts martial Rule 302 (b) who it's for Article 7(b) authority to apprehend Authority to administer oaths to suspects, subjects, witnesses, and victims - ANS; Officers, non-commissioned officers (NCO), on duty SF, SF augmentation duty personnel UCMJ Article 136(b)(4) 136(b) Subject Matter Jurisdiction - ANS; the power of a court to hear a particular type of case Personal Jurisdiction - ANS; the power of a court to force a person to appear before it How many types of legislative jurisdictions - ANS; 4 Exclusive (legislative jurisdiction) - ANS; Federal government has sole authority to enforce law on installation Concurrent (legislative jurisdiction) - ANS; Federal and state government both share jurisdiction Reciprocal (legislative jurisdiction) - ANS; The power of all 4 branches of DOD to resolve a case through courts martial over all persons under article 2 UCMJ Navy, Air Force, coast guard, marines Proprietary (legislative jurisdiction) - ANS; U.S has same rights as property owner. Can ban/bar personnel from base Contacting bdoc when transporting a subject - ANS; Departure vehicle Location Time Starting odometer reading Ending odometer reading, time and location (OPIMs) other potentially infectious materials - ANS; Blood products Semen

Vagina secretions Spinal fluid Lung fluid Any bodily fluid that is visibly contaminated with blood Any bodily fluid that you cannot tell what it is Fluid that are not expected infectious - ANS; Urine feces vomit sweat tears spit nasal secretions Four ways diseases are transmitted - ANS; Parenternal exposure Mucous membrane exposure Sexual contact Infected women Types of diseases - ANS; HIV hepatitis B hepatitis Can Hepatitis B virus - ANS; Can survive for one week in dried blood military law - ANS; laws that have been developed to meet the needs of the military the punitive articles are listed 77- 134 Article 92 failure to obey - ANS; Violates or fails to obey any unlawful general order or regulation, knowledge of order, duty to obey. Fails to obey the order, or is derelict in the performance of his duties Article 107 false official statement - ANS; Is the intent to deceive by signs false record or other official document knowing to be false Article 108 damage/ loss of military property - ANS; Is described as felling disposal damage destroy or loss with a willful intent or neglect Article 109 destruction of private property - ANS; Consists of wastes, spoils, damages, or destroys with either willful or reckless manner Article 111 drunken or reckless driving - ANS; Operating or in any physical control of a motorized vehicle Article 112 drunk in duty - ANS; Applied to military personnel on military duty and applied to officer or enlisted Article 112a wrongful use of controlled substance - ANS; Is the wrongful use. Possession, manufacture or distribution of any illegal controlled substance, this includes importing into U.S. article 117 Provoking speechless & gestures - ANS; Is the use of provoking/ accusing words towards any person

Entry point inspections - ANS; Random vehicle inspections Purpose is to prevent access of weapons or contraband and/or the loss of classified government property rules of evidence - ANS; All SF must understand when access to physical evidence required and does not require prior approval from competent authority statement - ANS; An oral or written assertion or nonverbal conduct of a person, if it is intended by the person as assertion Declarant - ANS; Is a person who makes a statement Hearsay - ANS; Is a statement, other than the one made by the declarant while testifying at the trial or hearing, offered in evidence to prove the truth of the matter asserted Authority to search - ANS; Search authorization or express permission, written, or oral, issued by competent military authority to search a person or an area for specific property or evidence of for a specific person and to seize such property, evidence or person Juvenile - ANS; Anyone who is not 18 years old and who is not active duty DD form 1408 Interviewing a juvenile - ANS; Have to be over 12 years old or needs parent or guardian form 1168 domestic violence - ANS; Any type of abuse/violence towards a person who has or had an intimate or family relationship or Most dangerous calls to respond to SF role in domestic violence - ANS; Take immediate action, restore/protect lives and preserve the peace SF actions in domestic violence - ANS; Notify doc request notification of the unit commander, or first sergeant, AFOSI, and the family advocacy officer if the situation as appropriate When to apprehend - ANS; When probable cause exist of a violation of the UCMJ or local law occurred

Documenting alcohol incidents - ANS; DD form 1920 alcoholic incident reports (driving drunk) Exhaustion Crisis - ANS; The individual has been dealing with a stressful situation and can no longer cope with the stress shock crisis - ANS; Is the sudden change or event that sets off an emotional reaction Emotionally disturbed person - ANS; Someone who is confused, disordered, anxious, agitated, excited, worried, or troubled due to illness, trauma, events, stress, drugs or alcohol and falls into three catergories: long term chronic illness, short term (temporarily out of control) and chemical abuser (drug and or alcohol) DEFUSE - ANS; (D)epersonalize- remains professional at all times (E)ncourage- to vent (F)acts- collect and stick to (U)nderatand- feelings (S)uggest- solutions (E)nd- on a positive note Minor traffic laws - ANS; DD form 1408 Detaining a civilian - ANS; Local law enforcement with jurisdiction over the area will cite civilians unless the offense is exclusively federal in nature CONUS installations - ANS; SF may cite civilians under title 18 with DD form 1805 sexual assault - ANS; Defines as rape, sexual act, and other sexual contact Rape - ANS; When a person causes another person to engage in sexual act by using force causing serious bodily harm or even rendering another person unconscious without the knowledge or permission of the person sexual act - ANS; Occurs upon penetration, however slight, to include hand, finger or object Sexual contact - ANS; Is intentional touching or causing another person to touch base other directly or through clothing of another person Consent - ANS; Is the formal permission/ agreement to sexual conduct by a knowledgeable person Emotional shock - ANS; Victims display fear, anxiety, or anger Physical shock - ANS; Exhaustion or even strict self discipline, fear is present

The four factors or terrorist threat levels - ANS; Operational capability- focuses on the attack methods used by the group Intentions- the state's desire or history of terrorist attacks against the US and it's interest Activity- assessment of the actions the group is conducting and whether that activity is focused in attack prep Operating environment- the overall political, economic and military stability of the country 5 FPCONs - ANS; Normal Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta FPCON normal - ANS; Applies when a general global threat of possible terrorist activity exists and warrants a routine security posture. FPCON Alpha - ANS; A general threat of terrorist activity, the nature and extent of which are unpredictable, against personnel and facilities FPCON Bravo - ANS; an increased or more predictable threat of terrorist activity exists. FPCON Charlie - ANS; Applies when an incident occurs or intelligence is received indicating some form of terrorist action against personnel and installations is imminent (going to happen done know when) FPCON Delta - ANS; Applies in the immediate area where a terrorist attack has occurred or when intelligence is received that terrorist action against a specific location or person is imminent. DCNI - ANS; Denial of authorized access to nuclear weapons aids to prevent loss of custody and to prevent, to maximum extent possible, radiological contamination by unauthorized acts Exclusion area - ANS; Area containing one or more nuclear weapons Limited area - ANS; Area containing one or more exclusion areas 5 D's - ANS; Deter- preventing through fear of the consequences. A state of mind brought about by the existence of a credible threat and unacceptable counter action Detect- achivued through human, animal, and electronics mean

Delay- done through active/passive security measures and barriers Deny- achieved by a security system or devices that prevent and intruder or adversary from gaining unauthorized access to a nuclear Defeat- response by trained and equipped forces to immediately defeat an opposing adversarial force that is attempting to or has gained unauthorized access to nuclear weapons AFCIA-R - ANS; Is considered an incident commander (IC) or tactical decision makers priority of work Keeps on going never going to stop DCNI Assess - ANS; Immediately determine the level of access an enemy force has achieved or physical proximity in relation to areas containing nuclear resources DCNI final denial - ANS; Is the last line of defense prior to an adversary gaining unauthorized access to nuclear weapons DCNI control - ANS; Goal is to optimize available weapons fire and maneuverability through aggressive means to gain and maintain superiority DCNI immediate sufficient Duress (ISD) - ANS; Actions proportional to the threat disrupt the adversary and delay then from meaningful work DCNI Assault - ANS; Action taken by SF to neutralize persons in the area surrounding the weapon system using violence of action coupled with sound tactics are paramount DCNI restore government control - ANS; Regaining possession of resources and locations containing nuclear weapons and ensuring the two person concept is placed either physically next to the nuclear weapons or at the entry point containing nuclear weapons Implementing the nuclear weapon security - ANS; Through the means of application is successively more aggressive security measures, measures emphasize maximum reliance on physical security systems for detection, delay, and denial, rather than startup security forces Deviation program - ANS; Provides a management tool for installation commanders and MAJCOMS to review, monitor, and plan program corrections from approved guidance The goal is to ensure correction of all deviations as soon as quickly as possible

Phase 3 of incident manager meant: response - ANS; Includes actions to respond to an incident which would include implementing response plans and checklist/ installation warning system Phase 4 of incident management: recovery - ANS; Implementing casualty treatment, UXO retrieval, facility restoration, airfield repair, planning actions begin has soon as possible to ensure mission sustainability and restoration to normal operations Phase 5 of incident management: mitigation - ANS; Ongoing process considered to be a part of every phase incident management. Used to reduce or eliminate risks to a person 5 incident management types (IMTs) - ANS; Types 1 and 2 - are national teams ( etc) Type 3 - state and regional (hurricane) Type 4- discipline/ jurisdiction (specific area , ex: planecrash) Type 5- ad Hoc IC organizations (suspicious package, roads closed down etc) Security forces role in IMT - ANS; Crisis action team ECC/Bdoc Emergency operations center Unit control centers First responders Emergency responders Senior military representatives Integrated defense concepts - ANS; Force protection is achieved through successful execution of three related but distinct lines of effort; integrated defense, emergency management, and critical infrastructure program Anticipate - ANS; Is to visualize the spectrum of friendly and adversarial capabilities and weaknesses how they are affected by a variety of environmental factors and is a continuous process Deter - ANS; Measures should be developed to discourage adversarial actions and is vital to effectiveness is existence of credible threat of counter action. Adversaries should perceive AF has a capability to conduct and sustain offensive and defensive operations Detect - ANS; Are measures developed to identify presence of an object or an event of possible military interest whether threat or hazard. Detection is through observation of operational area or analyzing the operational area

Assess - ANS; Is the accurate estimation of the adversary's capabilities and vulnerabilities and is achieved through analyzing threats and intelligence Warn - ANS; Is the measure that should be taken to render a threat if hazard incapable of interfering with Air Force operations which includes the effective employment of coordinated and synchronized offensive and defensive measures and measures to counteract hazards Defeat - ANS; Is the responsible by trained and quipped forced to immediately defeat in opposing adversarial force Delay - ANS; Adversaries using a layered application of barriers, obstacles, technology, physical security measures and forces Defend - ANS; Is protecting and securing AF assets and is achieved through threat and effect based planning, trained and qualified on arming the use of force and risk based fighting positions Recover - ANS; Is the follow on emergency management actions until situation has returned to normal operations Active defense measures - ANS; Patrolling, ID card checks etc Passive defense measures - ANS; Armor, camouflage, and fortification and other applications were Protection levels - ANS; 4 Protection level 1 resources - ANS; Assets for which the loss, theft, misuse, or damage results in catastrophic consequences for the nation (nuclear weapons require the highest level of security) Protection level 2 resources - ANS; Assets for which the loss, misuse, compromise or damage results in significant degradation to the war fighting capability of the US (Air craft, space launch systems, a little lower than 1) Protection level 3 resources - ANS; Assets which the loss, theft, or misuse, compromise and damage results in mission degradation to the war turning capability of the US Non armed aircraft C- 130 Protection level 4 resources - ANS; Assets that directly or indirectly support power projection assists and the war fighting capability which loss, theft, or misuse, compromise and destruction would adversely affect mission capability

SF authority to apprehend - ANS; Stem from (MCM) Manuel courts martial Rule 302 (b) who it's for Article 7(b) authority to apprehend Authority to administer oaths to suspects, subjects, witnesses, and victims - ANS; Officer, Non Commissioned Officer (NCO), On-Duty SF, or SF Augmentation duty personnel all carry this responsibility the authority is listed in UCMJ Article 136(b)(4) and Article 136 (b)(6) Subject Matter Jurisdiction - ANS; Jurisdiction over an offense that is not prohibited by federal criminal code or any state or local code. Personal Jurisdiction - ANS; over the offender or accused is subject to the UCMJ at the time of the offense and at the time of trial exclusive jurisdiction - ANS; Federal government has sole authority to enforce law on installation. Offenders under exclusive jurisdiction will be tried in a federal court system. Concurrent Jurisdiction - ANS; Federal and State Governments retain their legislative authority and can prosecute offenses. Title 18 - ANS; Right to detain Reciprocal Jurisdiction - ANS; Power of all four branches of DoD to resolve a case through courts martial over all persons under article 2 of the UCMJ Proprietary Jurisdiction - ANS; The military exercises the rights of a property owner only. Transporting Offenders - ANS; Prior to transporting SF must search subjects apprehended Hearing Protection - ANS; SF should wear hearing protection to limit noise exposure. All personal hearing protection is provided at no cost to SF members Environmental Hazards - ANS; Frostbite can occur when the temperature is at or near freezing or colder. During extreme hot weather, heat acclimation takes 3-5days. Drink water to prevent heat injury, eat all meals, and keep electrolytes up. MWD - ANS; All personnel must maintain a 10ft safety distance to all MWDs on leash.

Blood Borne Pathogens (BBPs) - ANS; BBPs are defined as infections that are present in human blood and can cause disease in humans. Other Potentially Infectious Materials (OPIMs) - ANS; Blood products (such as plasma or serum) Semen Vaginal secretions Spinal fluid Lung fluid Any bodily fluid that is visibly contaminated with blood Any bodily fluid that you cannot tell what it is fluids not expected to be infections unless contaminated by blood - ANS; Urine Feces Vomit Tears Sweat Spit Nasal secretions Four ways diseases are transmitted - ANS; Parenternal exposure Mucous membrane exposure Sexual contact Infected women Parenteral Exposure - ANS; introduction of bloodborne pathogens through a break in the skin (e.g., needle stick) Mucous membrane exposure - ANS; introduction of bloodborne pathogens through the eyes, nose, or mouth from a splash or spray of infected fluids Infected women - ANS; through amniotic fluid, through blood during the birthing process, and/or through breast milk Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) - ANS; Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is caused by HIV, which damages the cells in the body's immune system so that the body is unable to fight infection or certain cancers. Hepatitis B virus - ANS; virus that causes inflammation of the liver; transmitted through any body fluid, including vaginal secretions, semen, and blood-Can survive for one week in dried blood Hepatitis C - ANS; Found in all parts of the world. Transmitted most efficiently through exposure to blood from an infected in individual

AF Form 1176 - ANS; Completed before search or as soon as possible after oral permission, not to exceed 3 duty days AF 1364 - ANS; Consent to search and seizure Evidence Tag - ANS; AF Form 52 Juveniles - ANS; Anyone who is not 18 years old and who is not active duty Cite Juveniles - ANS; DD Form 1408 Rights Advisement - ANS; AF FM 1168 DD Form 1805 - ANS; Citations for civilians-has a monetary value Code 8 - ANS; Transporting suspect in custody Code 8 Alpha - ANS; Transporting suspects that are different gender DD Form 1920 - ANS; Alcohol incident report Two Types of Crisis - ANS; Exhaustion crisis and Shock crisis Exhaustion Crisis - ANS; When an individual has been dealing with a stressful situation and can no longer cope with the stress Shock Crisis - ANS; Sudden change or event that sets off an emotional reaction Sexual Assault - ANS; Is defined as Rape, Sexual Act, and other Sexual Contact Rape - ANS; A person who causes another person to engage in sexual act by using force Sexual Act - ANS; Occurs upon penetration, however slight, to include hand, finger or object Consent - ANS; is the formal permission/agreement to sexual conduct by a knowledgeable person Sexual Offenses - ANS; Punishable under Article 120, UCMJ Three elements established tort action - ANS; 1-Plaintiff must establish the defendant was under a legal duty to act in a particular fashion

2 - Plaintiff must demonstrate the defendant breached this duty by failing to conform their behavior accordingly. 3 - The plaintiff must prove he suffered injury or loss as a direct result of the defendants breach. Posse Comitatus Act of 1878 - ANS; an act that limits the powers of local governments and law enforcement agencies in using federal military personnel to enforce the laws of the land MC9090 - ANS; The new card scanner MC75 - ANS; Old card scanner Validation/Verification (Green) - ANS; Green Indicated cardholder has access to the installation Validation/Verification (Yellow) - ANS; Indicates warning, this merits an investigation but does not prohibit access Validation/Verification (Red) - ANS; Cardholder is not allowed access. Up channel to BDOC to report incident.