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How does the IACP define force? What are the five recognized purposes, known as the "rules of engagement," that justify the legitimate use of force? Which is the most common purpose? What court case established what constitutes reasonable force? Briefly recap the facts of the case, including the four factors against which an officer's actions must be measured.
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