FCSO OPOTA Corrections Practice Test

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When handling suicidal situations, officers should...

Be prepared to handle suicidal situations using agency policy/procedure

Handling suicidal situations relies on following established policy and procedure. The emphasis is on safety and de-escalation, guided by specific steps for risk assessment, communication, scene control, and when to involve mental health professionals or transport for evaluation. Sticking to policy ensures actions are proportional, legally defensible, and consistent, which helps prevent harm and reduces liability. It also directs officers to use appropriate resources and to document what was observed and why a particular action was taken. Deviating from policy—acting on impulse, ignoring credible threats, or using force without a proper assessment—can escalate danger, compromise safety, and lead to legal consequences. The best approach is to stay prepared, remain calm, apply de-escalation techniques, and rely on trained procedures to guide every step.

Make immediate independent judgments about how to respond

Ignore threats and give space

Use force to restrain the person immediately

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