Aggressive Resistance definition
Aggressive Resistance means the intent to harm an officer, the subject, or another person, and to prevent an officer from taking control and placing a subject in custody. The aggression may manifest itself through a subject’staking a fighting stance, or punching, kicking, striking, attacks with weapons, or other actions that present an imminent threat of physical harm to the officer or another person. d. “Arrest” means a seizure of greater scope or duration than an investigatory stop or detention. e. “Auditable form” or “auditable format” means a method of documentation or recordkeeping that is maintained consistently and uniformly and is readilyaccessible and verifiable for subsequent review and evaluation. f. “Best practices” are guidelines or standards that are recognized in policing, civil rights, or other relevant professional fields as the most efficient,effective, and current means for achieving constitutional and effectivepolicing. Recognition may include acceptance by nationally recognized police professionals or organizations in the relevant subject area. g. “City” means the City of Newark, including its agents, officers, and employees. h. “Collective bargaining agreement” means an agreement in effect as of the Effective Date of this Agreement that is negotiated by NPD and itsemployees’ unions regulating the terms and conditions of employment. i. “Complainant” means any person, including an NPD officer or employee, who makes a complaint against NPD or an officer or employee of NPD. j. “Complaint” means any allegation from any source that an NPD officer or employee has engaged in criminal behavior or misconduct. k. “Court” means the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey.
Aggressive Resistance means the intent to harm an officer, the subject, or another person, and to prevent an officer from taking control and placing a subject in custody. The aggression may manifest itself through a subject’s