<P> In all use of force continuum models, the actions of the subject is classified in order for the officer to quickly determine what level of force is authorized and may be necessary to apprehend or compel compliance from the individual . Listed below are examples of how subjects are classified . </P> <Ul> <Li> Passive compliant--a person who recognizes the authority of the officers presence and follows the verbal commands of the officer . </Li> <Li> Passive resistor--a person who refuses to follow the verbal commands of the officer but does not resist attempts by officers to take positive physical control over them . </Li> <Li> Active resistor--a person who does not follow verbal commands, resist attempts by the officer to take positive physical control over them, and does not try to inflict harm on the officer . </Li> <Li> Active aggressor--a person who does not follow verbal commands, resists attempts by the officer to take positive physical control over them and attempts to cause harm to the officer or others . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Passive compliant--a person who recognizes the authority of the officers presence and follows the verbal commands of the officer . </Li> <Li> Passive resistor--a person who refuses to follow the verbal commands of the officer but does not resist attempts by officers to take positive physical control over them . </Li>

Which of the following is not part of the​ police use-of-force​ continuum