Passive resistance definition
Passive resistance means non-compliance with officer commands that is non-violent and does not pose an immediate threat to the officer or the public.
Passive resistance means non-compliance with officer commands that is non- violent and does not pose an immediate threat to the officer or the public. Bracing, tensing, linking arms, or verbally signaling an intention to avoid or prevent being taken into custody constitute passive resistance.
Passive resistance means an unarmed, non-violent person’s failure or refusal to cooperate with a police officer’s lawful directions, such as in an act of civil disobedience or by a non-violent handcuffed person. Passive resistance generally involves lack of voluntary movement by the resister.
More Definitions of Passive resistance
Passive resistance as used above means a person’s non-cooperation with a member that does not involve violence or other active conduct by the individual.
Passive resistance means behavior by third parties:
Passive resistance means noncooperation for any reason with lawful order of peace officer in manner that does not involve violence or active measures. State v. McNally, 361 Or 314, 392 P3d 721 (2017); State v. Washington, 286 Or App 650, 401 P3d 297 (2017)
Passive resistance means noncooperation for any reason with lawful order of peace officer in manner that does not involve violence or active measures. State v. McNally, 361 Or 314, 392 P3d 721 (2017); State v. Washington, 286 Or App 650, 401 P3d 297 (2017)