Basic Corrections Officer: Certification Study Guide

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What area of the body should typically be targeted first when deploying OC?

  1. Mouth

  2. Forehead

  3. Eyes

  4. Nose

The correct answer is: Forehead

When deploying Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) spray, the primary target area is the eyes. This choice is based on the understanding that the eyes are particularly sensitive to OC, which is an inflammatory agent that causes a burning sensation, tears, and temporary vision impairment. By targeting the eyes first, it maximizes the effectiveness of the spray, causing immediate disorientation and incapacitation of the individual. Engaging the eyes also has the secondary benefit of creating an involuntary reflex that prompts the subject to close their eyes and turn away, potentially reducing further escalation of the situation. Other targets, while they can be effective in different contexts, do not typically provide the same level of immediate compliance and incapacitation as aiming for the eyes. For instance, targeting the nose or mouth may cause discomfort but does not incapacitate in the same immediate manner as the eyes.