16 CAR § 30-302. Use of force

        16 CAR § 30-302. Use of force.

        (a) Applicability. This section applies to Division of Community Correction employees.

        (b) Policy. Based on the facts and circumstances perceived at the time, an employee may use the amount of force reasonable to effectively bring a situation under control and protect the lives of the employee and others.

        (c) Guidance.

                (1) Application of force in general.

                        (A) Based on the facts and circumstances perceived at the time, an employee may use the amount of force reasonable to effectively bring a situation under control and protect the lives of the employee and others.

                        (B) In no event is physical force justifiable as punishment.

                        (C)(i) A goal in every encounter is to minimize injury to everyone involved.

                                (ii) However, nothing in this section requires an employee to actually sustain injury before applying reasonable force.

                (2) Resistance control continuum. The resistance control continuum, which is taught in use of force classes, is to be used as a guide along with:

                        (A) Judgment;

                        (B) Discretion; and

                        (C) The concept of “ability, opportunity, and jeopardy”.

                (3) Ability, opportunity, and jeopardy.

                        (A) Ability, opportunity, and jeopardy are factors to be considered when determining the amount of force necessary.

                        (B) Ability. This refers to the perceived ability of the aggressor to do harm.

                        (C) Opportunity.

                                (i) This is the distance relationship between the aggressor and the defender.

                                (ii) For opportunity to be present, the defender must be within usable range of the aggressor’s ability.

                                (iii) Opportunity expands as the aggressor’s ability increases.

                                (iv) The presence of weapons may extend the opportunity range.

                        (D) Jeopardy.

                                (i) This is the defender's perception of the aggressor’s intent.

                                (ii) When the defender reasonably believes that the aggressor, by word or action, intends to use his or her ability, the defender is in jeopardy.

                (4) Physical force. Physical force is:

                        (A) Any bodily impact, restraint, or physical confinement; or

                        (B) The threat thereof.

                (5) Nondeadly physical force. Nondeadly physical force is physical force that, under the circumstances in which it is used, is not intended and not reasonably likely to cause death or serious physical injury.

                (6) Deadly physical force. Deadly physical force is physical force that, under the circumstances in which it is used, is readily capable of causing death or serious physical injury.

                (7) Weapons and security equipment. The Division of Community Correction must prepare appropriate staff to function effectively across the force continuum by providing training and an assortment of security equipment and firearms authorized by the Director of the Division of Community Correction.

                (8) Additional guidance. The agency must provide appropriate details in an administrative directive to include documentation and review of use of force incidents.



	
		
		
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		<p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">        </span><span class="csEB3271CB">16 CAR &sect; 30-302.</span><span class="cs18C49E50"> </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Use of force.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">        (a) </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Applicability.</span><span class="cs18C49E50"> This section applies to Division of Community Correction employees.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">        (b) </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Policy. </span><span class="cs18C49E50">Based on the facts and circumstances perceived at the time, an employee may use the amount of force reasonable to effectively bring a situation under control and protect the lives of the employee and others.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">        (c) </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Guidance.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                (1) </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Application of force in general.</span><span class="cs18C49E50"> </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                        (A) Based on the facts and circumstances perceived at the time, an employee may use the amount of force reasonable to effectively bring a situation under control and protect the lives of the employee and others. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                        (B) In no event is physical force justifiable as punishment. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                        (C)(i) A goal in every encounter is to minimize injury to everyone involved. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                (ii) However, nothing in this section requires an employee to actually sustain injury before applying reasonable force.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                (2) </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Resistance control continuum.</span><span class="cs18C49E50"> The resistance control continuum, which is taught in use of force classes, is to be used as a guide along with: </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                        (A) Judgment; </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                        (B) Discretion; and </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                        (C) The concept of &ldquo;ability, opportunity, and jeopardy&rdquo;.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                (3) </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Ability, opportunity, and jeopardy.</span><span class="cs18C49E50"> </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                        (A) Ability, opportunity, and jeopardy are factors to be considered when determining the amount of force necessary.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                        (B) </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Ability.</span><span class="cs18C49E50"> This refers to the perceived ability of the aggressor to do harm.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                        (C) </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Opportunity.</span><span class="cs18C49E50"> </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                (i) This is the distance relationship between the aggressor and the defender. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                (ii) For opportunity to be present, the defender must be within usable range of the aggressor&rsquo;s ability. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                (iii) Opportunity expands as the aggressor&rsquo;s ability increases. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                (iv) The presence of weapons may extend the opportunity range.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                        (D) </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Jeopardy.</span><span class="cs18C49E50"> </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                (i) This is the defender&#39;s perception of the aggressor&rsquo;s intent. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                                (ii) When the defender reasonably believes that the aggressor, by word or action, intends to use his or her ability, the defender is in jeopardy.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                (4) </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Physical force.</span><span class="cs18C49E50"> Physical force is: </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                        (A) Any bodily impact, restraint, or physical confinement; or </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                        (B) The threat thereof.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                (5) </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Nondeadly physical force.</span><span class="cs18C49E50"> Nondeadly physical force is physical force that, under the circumstances in which it is used, is not intended and not reasonably likely to cause death or serious physical injury.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                (6) </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Deadly physical force.</span><span class="cs18C49E50"> Deadly physical force is physical force that, under the circumstances in which it is used, is readily capable of causing death or serious physical injury.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                (7) </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Weapons and security equipment.</span><span class="cs18C49E50"> The Division of Community Correction must prepare appropriate staff to function effectively across the force continuum by providing training and an assortment of security equipment and firearms authorized by the Director of the Division of Community Correction.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                (8) </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Additional guidance.</span><span class="cs18C49E50"> The agency must provide appropriate details in an administrative directive to include documentation and review of use of force incidents.</span></p>

This section as promulgated prior to codification into the Code of Arkansas Rules provided as follows:

"Section Number: AR 4.9 Page Number: 1
Board Approval Date: 9/22/2017
Supersedes: Dated:
AR 4.9 4/27/95
AR 4.3 9/15/02
Reference: Sec. of State 159
Effective Date: 12/15/2017"

"I. AUTHORITY. The Board of Corrections is vested with the authority to promulgate this administrative rule by Arkansas law sections 12-27-105, 16-93-1203 and 16-93-1205."
Arkansas Code § 16-93-1203