Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Practice Exam

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When engaging with a disorderly individual, what is the recommended action to take?

  1. Engage in conversation

  2. Separate the individual from the source of agitation

  3. Show empathy and concern

  4. Call for additional backup

The correct answer is: Separate the individual from the source of agitation

Separating the individual from the source of agitation is the recommended action in this scenario. When a person is exhibiting disorderly behavior, they might be responding to a specific trigger or stressor in their environment. By removing them from that context, it can help to de-escalate the situation effectively. This physical separation can reduce tension and minimize the possibility of further agitation, allowing for more constructive interaction afterward. While engaging in conversation, showing empathy, or calling for backup can be part of a larger strategy to handle such individuals, the immediate action of removing them from the source of their distress is often the most effective step in calming the situation. It addresses the immediate environment that may be contributing to their behavior, promoting a safer and more manageable atmosphere for further intervention.