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When use or attempted use of deadly force by discharging a weapon the supervisor shall initiate what appropriate General Order?
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General Order 2500 Major Incident Response and also shall ensure appropriate written documentation is completed
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When is it appropriate for an officer to shoot at a moving vehicle?
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When deadly force is being used against the officer or third party and the officer has made every reasonable attempt to move out of the vehicles path and use tactics that will not put them in harms way….
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When must an undercover officer carry the department issued duty weapon?
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During tactical situations, such as raids
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What are the levels of force by an officer?
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Officer presence
Verbal direction Empty hand control two types…. Soft includes wrist lock, arms bar, pressure points,etc Hard which includes take downs, striking may cause minimal injury Intermediate Weapons OC, impact weapons (baton), taser, less lethal munitions, CN or CS gas, Deadly force which can cause serious injury or death |
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What are the levels of resistance by a subject?
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Psychological intimidation
Verbal non compliance Passive resistance Defensive resistance Active aggression Aggravated active regression (deadly force) |
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What 5 circumstances may influence the level of force used by an officer?
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1.Nature of offense
2.Behavior and action of the subject 3. Physical size and conditioning of the subject and the officer 4. The feasibility and availability of alternative responses 5. The availability of additional officers |
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When should a tactical vest be worn?
A. During any warrant or specified police incidents B. Always C. Only with SWAT D. When asked by a SGT |
A. During any warrant or specified police incidents
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Who is required to have personal body armor?
A. Reserve Officers B. All sworn personal C. Only patrol officers D. none of the above |
B. All sworn personal
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Body armor should be checked how often by a SGT?A. Twice a year
B. Never C. Once a year D. Monthly |
c. Once a year
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Who determines the amount of a departmental item that was lost or stolen by deliberate or negligent means?A. Chain of Command
B. SGT C. Captain D. Lieutenant |
a. Chain of command
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The constitution that guarantees citizens the right to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects againts unreasonable searches and seizures.
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The Fourth Amendment of the U.S Constitution.
GOP 2211 |
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What is bias-based policing?
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Police action based upon personal, societal, or organizational biases or stereotypes, not supported by law. GO 2200
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Bias-based policing is a policy of the Tucson Police Department and is encouraged by the department.
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False, is expressly prohibited, and shall result in corrective action or discipline.
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Define Arrest
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An arrest occurs when a person is taken into custody, and is not free to leave, for the purpose of criminal prosecution or interrogation.
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Define Contact
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Face-to-face communication between an officer and a citizen when the citizen is free to leave. A contact may be made for any reason.
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What is Probable Cause?
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Facts and circumstances that would lead a reasonable person to believe a crime is being, has been or will be committed and that the person to be arrested is committing, has committed or will commit that crime.
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Define Reasonable Suspicion.
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More than a hunch and less than probable cause; articulable reasons to suspect that criminal activity is ongoing and that the person stopped is involved in that criminal activity.
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Define Seizure
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When an officer, by words or conduct, interferes with a person's right to continue with their private business.
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All use of force policies and OIA policies contained in GO do not pertain to police action taken off duty? T or F
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False
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Where should rifles be carried?
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In the trunk
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Can a rifle be carried in a passenger compartment?
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only when the circumstances or vehilce being driven require it..and then no prisoners or other persons are not allowed in that vehicle
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Who can inspect a rifle?
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The department armorer or an authorized agent approved by the dept armorer
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When are restraint devices used?
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to prevent leaving the scene or arrest
initiating or escalating violence against the officer or another person or themselves destroying evidence |
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Handcuffs can be worn draped over the duty belt? T or F
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False, only in approved carrying devices on the duty belt
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When can an alternative restrain device be used?
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issued by department and the officer has been trained in using the device by the department
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When using a alternative restraining device other than handcuffs a supervisor does not need to be notified? T or F
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False, a supervisor shall be notified if an alternative device is used
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What are examples of intermediate weapon?
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Canines, OC, Impact Weapons, CN and CS agents, Flex batons and less lethal munitions
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What are the three types of baton?
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Straight Baton
Side Handle Baton (PR-24) Expandable Baton |
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Expandable batons can be used for Mobile Field Force?
T or F |
False, only straight batons can be used for MFF
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Which batons must be approved by the training center to assure compliance?
Which baton is standard issued? |
Side Handle and Expandable
Straight Baton is issued by department |
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Of OC, CN and CS, which is considered a lesser degree of force?
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OC because it is non chemical and thus is less likely to cause injury
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Who needs to approve the use of chemical agents such as CN or CS?
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Commander
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Who provides training for chemical agents?
A. the academy B. The supervisor C. AOT D. SWAT |
SWAT
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During what circumstance can a hostage situation or a barricaded subject be addressed with deadly force authorized?
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When faced with deadly force
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Who can authorize the use of deadly force
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Any commander above the rank of lieutenant
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If an officer has used deadly force what should be done?
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the officer shall be removed from active duty fot their well being and for administrative and investigative purposes
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An officer involved in the use of deadly force shall be assisted and debriefed by who prior to returning to regular duty?
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BSU
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Under what 6 circumstances may an officer discharge a firearm?
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1. qualification or training
2. approved range 3. testing by the crime lab 4. in emergency to kill dangerous animal 5. to kill seriously injured animal 6. circumstances involving the need for deadly force |
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In certain tactical situations firearms may be used for certain tactical situations. (breaking outa street light) Who needs to approve this?
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A supervisor
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In what circumstances does a supervisor not need to be notified if a firearm is discharged?
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during qualification, approved range, crime lab all others a supervisor will be notified and a written report will be generated
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An officer does not need to notify a supervisor if a seriously injured animal is shot? T or F
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False a supervisor shall be notified first prior to the animal being shot for approval
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Reserves and Marshals do not need to attend department firearm training and qulaification exercises. T or F
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False, they need to attend and qualify
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When can a member carry his weapon in the passenger compartment of a plane?
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Only for law enforcement purposes such as transporting a prisoner and only after approval by the Chief of Police and a letter of authorization and proper training have been given
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To carry a shotgun an officer needs chain of command approval? T or F
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False, the officers only need to have qualifed in the shotgun qu
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An officer needs approval from who to carry a rifle?
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Chief of Police, Chain of command, and they meet the requirement in GO 2055.4
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Field SGTs need to be trained in the use of Flex Batons.
T or F |
True Field SGT's, LPO's, SWAT and Service Dog officers shall be trained in the use of the flex baton
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How many flex batons are rquired to be deployed in each field division 24 hours a day?
a.3 b.2 c.1 d.4 |
c. 1 (one)
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Field supervisors are required to have at least ____ taser within their squad each shift.
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 |
a. 1 (one)
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How many cartiridges must be carried with the taser at all times?
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 |
b. 2
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A supervisor does not need to notified if a Taser is deployed
T or F |
False, a supervisor needs to be notified and respond to the scene
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After the use of a taser which steps should be taken?
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medical assistance
notify supervisor remove cartridge from taser remove probes from individual unless they are in their eyes, face neck or groin |
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If the taser is shown to an individual to gain compliance and not fired this is not considered use of force?
T or F |
False, GO 2074.4 states "Use or Threatened Use" which includes displaying the Taser to gain compliance
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What incident report should be completed by the supervisor if the Taser has been deployed?
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Use of Force Incident report
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Where is the Use of Force Report found?
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AIM
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To who should the Use of Force Incident Report be forwarded to?
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Involved Officer's Chain of Command
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Above what level of force should a supervisor be notified regarding the Use of Force?
And if what occurs to a prisoner during the use of force? |
Empy hand and above or/ if injury is sustained by an officer or suspect
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How soon should a Use of Force Incident report be completed?
a. Before the end of the work week b. before the start of the next shift c. by the end of the shift in which force was used d. 24 hours |
D. 24 hours
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How many days does the chain of command have to review the Use of Force Incidident Report?
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30 days
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After it has been complete to whom is it assigned?
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The OIA officer for closure
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A use of incident report does not need to be completed for an accidental discharge?
T or F |
False
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If an internal investigation including a Board of Inquiry is conducted for deadly force the Use of Force Incident report does not need chain of command approval and are closed by the OIA officer.
T or F |
True
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Whose is responsible for the complete and accurate and Chain of Command review for the Use of Force incident report?
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OIA Officer
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Define Arrest per ARS
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actual restraint of the person to be arrested or submission to the person making the arrest
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Define Full Custodial Arrest
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When an individual under arrest is taken to a jail or a police facility
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What definition do the courts have for "arrest"
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a seizure of a person when under the totality of the circumstances is not free to leave
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What form should be filled out when an injury has resulted to a prisoner?
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An Injured Person Report
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How soon should a supervisor be notified of an injured prisoner?
a. immediately b. at the end of the shift c. as soon as practical d. no advisory is necessary as long as the prisoner does not go to the hospital |
c. As soon as practical regardless of the injury and no matter how minor
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A supervisor shall be notified if a prisoner escapes from vehicle? T or F
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True
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It is ok to recommend a bail bondsmen or attorney? T or F
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False
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Forced entry into a residence with a warrant without an arrest is limited to what?
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Felony or Misdemeanor offenses involving violence or a continuing threat to persons
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In domestic violence a supervisor shall be consulted when mutual arrest are likely to be made of both parties. T or F
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True
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If an officer decides not to make an arrest due to an exception should a supervisor be notified?
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Yes, for authorization from that supervisor
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Felony paperwork is turned in Where?
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plastic box at jail intake
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Misdemeanor paperwork includes what and is turned in where?
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Citations and Form 4 and is turned in at the green lock box outside the jail intake doors
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What are the exceptions to a misdemeanant being released and cited?
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When GO says the cant be cited and released..(DV cases)
Juvi Danger to self/public Need Id or physical arrest is more appropriate |
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Officers may also detain a suspect to accurately Identify suspect prior to citing and releasing. T or F
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True, because a suspect may need to be mugged and fingerprinted
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A supervisor can direct the arrest of a misdemeanant suspect. T or F
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True GO 2114.3
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What forms need to be filled out for a foreign national if arrested or detained for an extended period of time?
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Consular Notification Form and Fax Sheet
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How many hours can a juvenile be held?
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six hours
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How is a juvenile secured?
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From sight and sound of adult offenders and handcuffed to a secure object or a room capable of being locked
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A juvenile that committed a status offense cannot be handcuffed? T or F
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False
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When a juvenile is detained what must be completed?
a. parents notified b. Juvenile Detention Log c. advised of their rights d. advise their attorney |
Both B and C
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Who makes the decision on how a juvenile will be transported to the hospital when injured during police contact?
a. supervisor b. officer c. parent d. commander |
a. supervisor
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What are the different types of options are for juveniles that have committed offenses?
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A. parental referral
B. paper referral C. detention D. Center for Juvenile Alternatives |
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When is it not ok to parental referral a child?
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Sex offenses or runaways
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When the parents or guardians of a child are not available to sign who should be called?
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A supervisor
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At what ages are Juveniles eligible to be charged as adults?
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15, 16 and 17
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For what crimes can juveniles be charges as adults?
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murder 1st and 2nd, forced sexual assault, armed robbery, drive by shooting, discharging firearm at a structure, aggravated assault serious physical injury and aggravated assault with deadly weapon
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If PCJCC is full and cannot accept a juvenile and another place is offered to take the juvenile a supervisor must be notified. T or F
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True, they make the last decision
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A juvenile does not need to be advised of thier constitutional rights?
T or F |
False
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under what circumstance must a supervisor be notified for a witness to identifiy a suspect and transported to the suspect?
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During emergency confrontations (witness is on death bed, near blinded or other serious incapacitation mental condidtion)
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If a photo book is used to identify a suspect what is the minimum amount of photos needed?
a. 100 b. 150 c. 200 d. 250 |
A. 100
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if a physical characteristics warrant is obtained and the suspect is detained for how long can they detained?
a. 3 hours b. 2 hours c. 4 hours d. 6 hours |
a. 3 hours and only during daylight hours
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For how long is a physical characteristics warrant good for?
a. 10 days b. 15 days c. 20 days d. 25 days |
15 days
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Within how many days must a physical characteristics warrant be returned once it has been issued?
a. 3 days b. 10 days c. 15 days d. 30 days |
d. 30 days
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It is ok to book a suspect on one misdemeanor charge and field release on the others. T or F
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False, they must be booked on all together
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If an injured prisoner is refused treatment at a hospital OR A TREATED PRISON IS REFUSED AT THE JAIL and the supervisor has attempted to resolve the problem unsuccesfully who should be notified?
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The legal advsior and the division force commander
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An officer is not allowed to sign an emergency treatment form at Kino hospital for an injured prisoner? T or F
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False, Kino is the only hospital this can be done by an officer
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if a pregnant female is going to be physically arrested who should be notified?
a. her doctor b. the father of the baby c. the supervisor d. the jail facility |
c. the supervisor
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If a misdemeanant is injured and needs to be guarded what is the order of the supervisor who makes that decision?
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1. the arresting officers division or assistance division commander or if not available 2. the arresting officers divsion on duty senior supervisor
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what form needs to be verified and filled out? by the authorizing supervisor and sent to the hospital?
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Prison guard log
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When the prison guard log is no longer needed and the prisoner is booked to whom should the log be turned into?
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Headquarters desk Sgt
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For how many hours can an arrestee be detained in a holding room?
a. 1 b. 2 3. 3 4. 4 |
b. 2
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Who can give permission to detain an arrestee longer than the required time?
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The onduty supervisor
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What is bias-based policing?
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A stop based solely on a persons race, color, sex,age, disability, national origin, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation and marital status
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What amendment guarantees a citizen the right to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures?
a. 1st amendment c. 3rd amendment d. 4th amendment |
d. 4th amendment
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Officers shall observe constitutional guidlines as interpreted by what three entities?
a. US Supreme Court, 9th Circuit and the TPD b. US Supreme Court, Justice Court and AZ. Court C. TPDt, AZ Court, and 9th Circuit D. US Supreme Court, 9th Circuit and AZ courts |
D. US Supreme Court, 9th Circuit and the AZ Courts
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Who does the US supreme court decisions regarding search and seizures place the responsibility on who so that 4th amendment rights are presected and violated?
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a. police
b. citizens c. AZ courts d. attorneys |
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A stop is the same as a seizure. T or F
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True If the person has been stopped or detained by an officer using police authority and is not free to leave
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If an officer only has reasonable suspicion they cannot "stop" a person? T or F
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False, they can since reasonable suspicion is defined that person has comitted, is committing or is about ot commit any crime.
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A vehicle may not be stopped based on reasonable suspicion? T or F
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False, it may be stopped based on reasonable suspicion 2214
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Can an unmarked vehicle make a stop?
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Yes, but only when a marked unit is not available and the time to get one would be excessive or waiting would jeopardize an arrest or investgation.
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Can an officer conduct a search on a subject based on reasonable suspicion, and if so when?
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No
Only a frisk and or only if consent is given for the search. |
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When requesting a persons SSN what must the person be told?
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Providing SSN is voluntary not mandatory
Statutory authority for request and pruprose for which the information will be used |
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An officer that is not in uniform does not need to provide a citizen with their PR is requested? T or F
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False, all officers in uniform or plain cloths shall furnish their PR upon request by a citizen
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An open field cannot be searched because it has a reasonable expectation of privacy? T or F
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False, Open field defined as unoccupied or undeveloped area outside of the curtilage of the home and is not subject to a reasonble expectation fo privacy
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What areas are not considered to have a reasonable expectation of privacy?
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garbage
open fields abandoned property personal characteristics (but not blood, DNA, scrapings under fingernails etc) Dog or Human sniff around a person or property in a public place |
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Is heat sensing equipment or visual aids considered a violation of the 4th amendment?
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No, as long as the equipment is being used in a place open to the public
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Who can approve an unannounced entry for a search warrant?
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A magistrate or commander
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A supervisor does not need to be present for a search warrant if a threat does not exists and the premises has been secured previously by officers on scene. T or F
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False, a supervisor shall be in charge of all search warrant executions
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A warrant must be served within how many days after it was issued?
a. 1 b. 3 c. 5 d. 7 |
c. five days after a judge has issued it
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Once a warrant has been served within how many days must it be returned?
a. 1 b. 3 c. 5 d. 7 |
b. three court business days (excluding weekends and holidays)
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Consent searches is a waiver of what two things?
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Warrant requirement and probable cause
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For a pat down frisk an officer must have probable cause?
T or F |
False, reasonable suspicion of criminal activity and the ofc. must articulate why the person may be armed and dangerous
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Search incident to arrest is permissable in what two circumstances?
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Full custodial arrest and prior to tranport and after an arrest to search for evidence related to the offense charged
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Curtilage is defined by what?
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proximity of area to home
is the area is included with an inclosure surrounding the home nature of the uses to which the area is put The steps taken to protect from observation by people passing by |
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When can a flight for an over view by unconstitutional?
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When the downdraft or noise interferes with reasonable use.
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When can a search be done without a warrant?
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The threat to life or property may exist
Protective sweep exigency Hot pursuit Destuction of evidence prevent escaple or flight Search incident to arrest within wingspan or area of immediate control |
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Who can give consent to search a vehicle?
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the owner or person in control of vehicle with apparent authority
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For search incident to arrest of a vehicle it is ok to search the trunk? T or F
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False, the search may only include the passenger compartment and all containers including locked ones
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What else constitutes probable cause for a search of a vehicle?
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plain view contraband
reliable drug canine that alerts on vehicle officers smells odor of marijuana |
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For a consent to a vehicle search which do you need?
a. reasonable suspicion b. probable cause c. both d. neither |
d. neither
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What criteria is needed to not make a full report of a collision?
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All parties involved indicate that hey do not desire a collision report written
property damage is less then the minimum and no personal injury is reported no DUI or reckless driving no apparent violation of licensing or insurance laws |
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For what violations shall an officer cite on private property?
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DUI, Leaving the scene and reckless driving
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Civil compromises shall be referred to who?
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City Prosecutors office or thier own attorney
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Who shall be ntofied of all collisions that result in a fatality or serious injury that may result in a fatality?
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The Traffic Investigations Supervisor
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What will a traffic investigators responsiblity be once on scene?
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on-scene,follow up investigations, reports and diagrams
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Who determines if a traffic investigations supervisor needs to be called on serious injury collisions?
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a field supervisor
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What does SARC mean?
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Serious Accident Review Committee
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What is SARC's Role?
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To investigate any and all serious traffic accidents by a city employee
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In a high risk stop who assumes incident command?
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the first officer coordinating the stop
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What factors need to be considered when conducting a high risk stop?
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coordination of units, site selection, equipment availability
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Who will have verbal contrrol of vehicle?
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Incident command
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It is ok to write a warning for a traffic collision if the damage is minimal. T or F
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False, a citation will be written for any violation that in any way contributed to the cause of a collision
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Can a member make a motion to amend or dismiss a citation?
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No, they can only be amended by city prosecutors or majistrates
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Officers can only void or correct citations. T or F
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True
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Who reviews violations involving Department vehicles?
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Traffic Enforcement Division
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What does the Traffic Enforcement Divison determine when looking at violations by Department vehicles?
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If the vehicle was operating with emergency lights activated, or without lights activated or operating out of policy with lights activated.
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If a non-resident is cited and the officer beleives they will not honor their written promise what must occur?
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A supervisor will respond to the scene
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What two options does a supervisor have for a non-resident who will not honor their written promise to appear for a criminal citation?
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Escorted to City court for arraignment during business hrs or trasnported to jail where the subject will either be booked or post bond
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For what criminal violation will a juvenile not be cited into city court?
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DUI
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From what offenses do legislators not have immunity?
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Treason, breaches of the peace and felonies
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How long does immunity last?
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15 days before and 15 days after the session
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Do legislators have immunity from DUI?
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yes
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Foreign diplomats have immunity even if a warrant is obtained. T or F
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True, their property and residences have immunity even with a warrant
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What information do Foreign Diplomats need to have on their US Dept of state identification card?
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Name, title, mission, city and state, date of birth, id #, expiration date and state dept. seal and photograph
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Who should be contacted to verify the validity and status of a US Department Card?
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FBI
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What information should an officer give when making a traffic stop on an armored vehicle?
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telling communications the stop is on an armored vehicle, the name of the company, location of stop and reason for stop
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Where should exchange of information occurr with an armored vehicle?
a. door b. back door c. gunport d. window |
c. gunport
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What should occurr if an armored vehicle is not equipped with a gunport?
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The officer shall obtain sufficient information from the driver to issue at a later date
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What form is needed if a driver's priveleges need to be re-examined ?
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MVD form
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What division is responsible for the electronic citation writing devices, in addition to the standard paper citation tracking duties?
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The Traffic Division
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What section is responsible for the reviewing and maintaining of quarterly reports and year end reports sent by the traffic division?
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The Operations and Standards Section
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For how long does Records keep in story the yearly reports and signed citation packet receipts?
a. 3 years b. 5 years c. 7 years d. 10 years |
a. 3 years
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It is ok to clear a collision without any other documentation if no injury occurred and the damage is minimal and the parties involved do not wish to pursure anything further. T or F
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False, a report must be written
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When department personnel is involved in a collision the on scene supervisor should evaluate what circumstances?
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The injury, the amount of damage, and liability to the city of Tucson
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A Title 28 violation may be written on a City Parking Violation Notice if no citation is available. T or F
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False, no title 28 violation can be written on the parking violation
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Only city code parking violations may be cited on the city parking violation notice.
T or F |
True
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Any officer can enforce a motor vehicle carrier regulation. T or F
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False, only those officers that have been certified by the Department of public safety can enforce Federal Motor Vehicle Carrier regulations
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IF a driver is found with an out of state license that is suspended it shall be seized. T or F
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False, the driver will be cited but the license will not be seized
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Is a query on the MVD computer enough to charge a driver with a violation of proof of financial responsibility?
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yes, unless the driver can show another o rmore recent evidence of financial responsiblity
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Officers can make a stop based on an MVD query showing a cancellation of financial responsibility or non renewal. T or F
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True
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When citing for off road violations what number do you need in its entirety written on the ticket?
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The vin number
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Violations of the Off-road Vehicle Ordinance are what kind of offense?
a. misdemeanor b. petty offense c. civil infractions d. felony |
c. civil infractions
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When will a vehicle not be impounded under this ordinance?
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When a juvenile under 8 is in violation. The child shall not be cited and the vehicle shall not be impounded
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Will the off road vehicle be impounded?
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yes and the Notice of Vehicle Impoundment Form will be filled out
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Is the citing officer appearance at the hearing mandatory?
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yes
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How close to a structure within the city of Tucson must an officer prove the vehicle was?
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1/4 mile
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If an off-road vehicle is impounded and the violators needs transportation to a safe area what must occur first?
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A supervisor must be notified for authorization prior the the transportation of that citizen
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What is GO 2033?
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The juvenile under 8 exception for Off-Road Vehicle. A child under 8 will not be cited and the vehicle will not be towed
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A DUI arrest has how many phases and what are they?
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3 phases
1. vehicle in motion 2. personal contact 3. pre-arrest screening |
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The pre-arrest screening phase includes what?
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Standard field sobriety tests
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What three SFT's does TPD use?
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1. HGN
2. Walk and Turn 3. One leg stand |
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If a hospital is takes a sample of a persons blood for any reason and probable cause exist to arrest a subject DUI, the officer has a right to a portion of the suspects blood, urine or other bodily substance. T or F
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True, ARS 28-1388E gives police the right to the sample
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If the hospital's sample is tested to determine BAC,the police do not have a right to the copy of the results. T or F
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False, under ARS 28-1390 police have the right to a copy of any report generated concerning the persons BAC upon request
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At what BAC is a subject to be tranported to a hospital for medical treatment?
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0.35
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What chemical tests are used to test for DUI?
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Breath Test
Blood or Urine Test |
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For blood draws what color should the tube tops be?
a. blue b. orange c. tiger top d. gray |
d. Gray
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If other drugs are suspected to be on board what should be done?
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A blood or urine sample should be obtained (if tests was Breath) and should be submitted to DPS lab for analysis
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GO 2380?
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MANDATORY IMPOUNDS REQUIRED BY STATUE
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How soon must TWX be notified after an officer recieves or initiates a stolen vehicle call?
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30 minutes
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If an independant blood draw is requested by suspect the officer does not need to collect a portion of the sample? T or F
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False, per ARS 28-1388 the officer is entitled a portion of the sample
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What two things are required from the complainant of a stolen vehicle?
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Photo identification and a signature
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If an officer can prove that the owner of a stolen vehicle was in control and legal possesion the registered owner does not need to be contacted. T or F
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False, the officer shall make a good faith effort to contact the registered owner
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If a stolen vehicle is recovered and police and the follow up detective have problems locating the owner, whose responsibility will it be to send a letter to the owner or victim on the case report?
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TPD Records
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To classify a rented vehicle "embezzled" how many days or hours must it be missing? What if the vehicle is borrowed or loanded?
a. 1 day or 24 hours b. 2 days or 48 hours c. 3 days or 72 hours d. 4 days or 96 hours Part two: a. 5 days b. 6 days c. 7 days d. 8 days |
72 hours for a rental vehicle...7 days for a borrowed or loaned vehicle
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Who should be notified if a conern or conflict arises with a wrecker company?
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The logistics division
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Who should be notified if a concern or conflict arises with a wrecker company?
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The logistics division
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During what circumstances is a vehicle impounded?
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For evidence, as an instrumentality of a crime, as fruit of a crime, forfeiture, or per ARS statue
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When is it necessary to obtain the approval of a supervisor for an impounded vehicle?
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When the vehicle is stored for something other than an ARS Statue
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A burned vehicle can only be impounded upon request by who?
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The detective conducting the arson investigation
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What are the exceptions to the Vehicle Inventory Form for an inventory search?
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ARS 28-3511 and TCC Off-Road Vehicle Ordinance
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How many days does an officer give for a junk motor vehicle to be resolved.
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5 days
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For a violation of a junk motor vehicle what type of citation is issued?
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Administrive Hearing Civil Citation
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In addition to the Administrative Hearing Civil Citation what else must be done.
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Photographs of the violation must be taken
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If the owner cannot be located for the Administrative Civil Citation what should be done.
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A case report documenting the violation
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Vehicle impounded under ARS 28-3511 will not be taken to the police impound lot. T or F
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True, the vehicle will be stored at the contract tow company's lot
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A CSO can serve a Notice of Vehicle Impoundment. T or F
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False, a sworn officer must respond and serve the notice to the driver
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If a hearing is held to contest an impounded vehicle, who should go to the hearing?
a. the officer that impounded the vehicle b. a sworn member for the Traffic Enforcement Division c. No one needs to attend d. The city provides an attorney to represent TPD |
b. A sworn member for the Traffic Enforcement Division
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Where does a citizen get information to obtain their vehicle if it has been impounded for GO 2380?
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They should be advised to read the notice on the Notice of Vehicle Impoundment Form, go the Dept's Website or Traffic Enforcement Vehicle Impound telephone number
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Who handles the release of impounded vehicles?
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The Traffic Division
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Who can authorize a stationary checkpoint to check vehicles?
a. supervisor b. commander c. city manager d. Mayor |
b. Commander
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Who, when and how often should line inspections be conducted?
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By supervisors, monthly and during briefings
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A supervisor shall respond to 10-99 or 10-84 10-18 calls even when a Code 4 is given.
T or F |
True, a field supervisor shall respond to the scene GO 2412.2
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Supervisor will establish work hours in concert with who?
a. Research and Anaylsis b. Traffic Enforcement Division c. Divsion and Bureau Policies d. Commander Need |
c. Division and Bureau Policies
GO 2413 |
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When a supervisor arrives on scene to a major incident what are their responsibilities?
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Make contact with IC
Assess the nature of the situation and police response Assume or Decline IC If not assuming IC--- --advise the IC --make suggestions --advise the IC if leaving the scene |
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When a supervisor arrives on a major scene they must assume Incident Command?
T or F |
False, s supervisor will assume IC only when appropriate
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If two officers of the same rank want Incident Command what order will be used to determine who takes responsibility?
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By bureau in this order:
Operations Bureau Investigative Bureau Support Services Bureau Administrative Bureau |
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What is the procedure for a soiled or contaminated uniform or clothing item?
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Place clothing in biohazard bag, ticket bag and transport to contract cleaner (No out of pocket expense is required)
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Define significant exposure
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physical contact with possibly contaminated body fluid such as blood, urine, semen, vomit with an employee's broken skin, mouth, eyes or mucous membrane (nose)
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Contact between an employee's clothing or unbroken skin is recognized as a significant exposure? T or F
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False
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If a member is exposed what can a member due for rights to file a future claim of infection?
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Within 24 hours of possible signifcant exposurefill out all necessary paperwork
Complete a baseline blood test within 10 days Test for HIV and HEP A, B, C within thirty days |
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The baseline test is:
a. mandatory b. voluntary |
b. voluntary and to establish the member was not HIV or Hep A, B, or C positive prior to significant exposure
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Within how many hours must a member seek medical treatment to counter the threat of Hep?
a. 24 hours b. 48 hours c. 72 hours d. 96 hours |
b. 48 hours
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What should a member do to take the preventative measures necessary:
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Go to designated Dept health provider (business hours) or go to hospital emergency room after hous
Get blood drawn if possible get blood drawn from source call the current Dept Health Provider in CAD Info-index Follow up iwht current designated Dept health provider the next day GO 2432.3 |
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If an exposure is not significant what paperwork must be completed?
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Report of significant work exposure to bodily fluids
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How soon must a report of significant work exposure to bodily fluids be filled out?
a. 10 hours b. 20 hours c. 24 hours d. next shift |
c. 24 hours
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An industrial injury form is needed for members that have not had a "significant exposure". T or F
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False, only those with a significant exposure will require this form
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What forms are needed for a "significant exposure"?
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Report of Significant Work Exposure To Bodily Fluids Form
Industrial Injury Form |
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To whom should the Report to significant exposure to bodily fluids form and Industrial Injury Form be sent to and how soon?
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To human resources and within 24 hours of incident
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If an illness arises from exposure at a later date what should occurr?
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a Personnel Report requesting coverage and activation of the claim which will then be routed to COC and fowared to Human Resources Divison for processing
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Who will attempt to obtain consent for a blood test from a suspect who assaulted the member and caused a significant exposure?
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The on scene supervisor
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If the suspect refuses what options remain?
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A warrant or court order can be obtained to get the needed sample
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The supevisors from what two units can also be contacted for assistance?
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Aggravated Assault supervisor or Night Detective Supervisor
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If a warrant is issued and the suspect is transported to a hospital what are the options for testing the blood?
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The hospital can test the blood, but if they refuse the dept. lab will be contacted on CAD Info-Index and the blood will transported to a designated lab GO 2436.2
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It is ok for HRD to conduct follow up on persons at a scene who are not subject to arrest. T or F
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True, if a suspect is subject to arrest follow up will be done by the investigative detail
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What units may assist in planning for events involving parades, traffic & crowd control,public demonstrations, logistical plans and contingencies.
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Special events coordinator and the Emergency Management Unit supervisor form the Specialized Response Division
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What units are available to assist the field from Specialized Support?
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Air Support
Service Dog Unit SWAT HCT Emergency Management and Homeland Security Section (EMHSS) Explosives and Hazardous Devices Details (EHDD) |
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Who should be notified first if SWAT or HCT is needed?
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The SWAT and HCT commanders.
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What if the SWAT and HCT commanders cannot be reached then who should be called?
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SWAT and HCT supervisors
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If neither the SWAT/HCT commanders or supervisors can be reached, who should be called?
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The pima county regional SWAT team.. TPD SWAT will not deploy
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If the Pima County REgional SWAT team responds then who should be notified?
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Speciailzed Response Division Commander and the Support Services Bureau Commander
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What does MAP stand for?
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Major Action Plan
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What is MAP responsible for?
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The pre-planned structure for large critical incidents, natural disasters or other large scale incidents
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What does EMHSS stand for?
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Emergency Management and Homeland Security Section
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What does EHDD stand for?
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Explosive and Hazardous Devices Detail
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If a bomb threat involves a city building who should be notified?
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Field Division Commander and the City manager or assist manager (if city manager is unaval)
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In bomb threats made to school, hospitals, restuarants, buinesses, theaters or any other structure where a large number of people are present who else should be notified?
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TFD
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Who shall have the decision making authority at bomb threat scenes?
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Incident Commander
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what form is signed by an owner refusing to evacuate the building?
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Building Evacuation Form
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If the building that the bomb threat is against is a city building who makes the decision to evacuate the building?
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The city manager or in their absence Assistant City Manager, if neither are avail then the IC will make that decision
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If a suspicious package or explosive device is discovered the police shall evacuate.
T or F |
True, keeping in mind that panic and personal injury may occurr
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The fire department and investigative personnel shall be consulted prior to the citation in a haz mat situation.
T or F |
True to ensure the most appropriate action is taken
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TFD inspectors have arrest powers. T or F
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False, they do not
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It is impossible to open a joint radio channel with TFD through communications.
T or F |
True
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A IGA (intergovernmental agreement) exists between the city and the city of south Tucson. T or F
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True
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Under the IGA what is an "emergency" defined as?
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A situation that requires an extraordinary police response to an immediate threat of loss of human life or significant property loss
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Who should be contact to determine if an "emergency" is indeed occurring under the IGA?
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The on duty field sergeant or commander
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Who retains control of any deployed forces and assests from TPD?
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the on duty TPD field sergeant or commander
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If crime scene processing is requested or investigative services needed, South Tucson can assume control of these services. T or F
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False, the control should be by TPD
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If the emergency is due to the lack of staff members TPD will not respond? T or F
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True
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If the on duty field sergeant or the commander do not agree with the general directions given by South Tucson PD they may do what?
A. assume IC B. Let STPD they do not agree and come up with another plan C. Rescind and remove all personnel and assets from jurisdiction D. nothing because an IGA exists and they are expected to respond |
c. Rescind and remove all personnel and assests from jurisdiction
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Under the IGA will cost recovery be persued?
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No, the IGA states that neither party shall seek recovery costs for providing assistance in an emergency
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What form is needed in non-emergency assits to another agency?
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Law Enforcment Services Cost Tracking Form
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Who needs to fill out the Law Enforcement Services Tracking Cost Form?
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All personnel providing assistance
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Does an IGA exists between UAPD and TPD?
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yes
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TPD cannot handle any incident occuring on the highway even if it is within city limits. T or F
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False, TPD will handle any criminal matter occurring on the interstate or other roadway for Which DPS is normally responsible
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What section handles the coordination of protection for public officials with the USSS?
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The Special Investigation Section
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What is a supervisors role in an investigation?
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Verify the sincerity of the complaint
evaluate findings Arrive to conclusion of facts Make recommendations regarding the dispostion and discipline of employee |
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Complaints of a non-serious nature not made within ___ will not be accepted.
a. 60 b. 90 c. 180 d. 360 |
c. 180
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Anonymous complaints will not be investigated. T or F
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False, they will be.
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If a citizen wishes to make a complaint directly to a member and refuses to go to OIA, who can accept the complaint?
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A sworn supervisor
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Serious nature complaints made after hours should be reported the following Morning to OIA. T or F
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False, they shall be reported immediately
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After how many days will a citizen be informed if their complaint is still open and w/o a disposition?
1. 30 days b. 45 days c. 60 days d. 80 days |
b. 45 days
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If a criminal allegation has been alleged and if the investigatio show that the allegations are not true and w/o foundation how soon will that member be informed of teh existence of that investigation?
a. 10 days b. 20 days c. 30 days 4. 40 days |
c. 30 days of the termination of the investigation
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A supervisor shall advise a member to make a personnel report as soon as criminal allegations have been alleged.
T or F |
False, the supervisor shall not direct the member to make a personnel report or ask any questions regarding the matter
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What types of investigation are done by a members chain of command?
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misconduct or operationsl actions of employees on or off duty
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Administrative investigations are what type of complaint?
a. non-criminal b. criminal c. immoral conduct d. mental incapacity |
a. non criminal
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An administrative Investigation shall be completed within how many days of initial complaint?
a. 30 days b. 40 days c. 60 days d. 90 days |
a. 30 days
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EI-C1 investigation shall be investigated by who?
a. OIA b. Chain of command c. Supervisor only d. No one |
b. Chain of command
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EI-C1 investigation have an internal due date of how many days?
a. 10 days b. 15. days c. 25 days d. 30 days |
d. 30 days
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How are External Investigation broken down?
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EI-C1= External Investigation Category 1--formal
requires extensive follow up which have 3 or more non-departmental witnesses, are in civil litigation or other complaints |
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What is EI-C2 mean?
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EI-C2 are formal complete not serious in nature but the citizen does not wish to pursue a formal investigative process
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EI-C3 Is defined as what?
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Allegations of a non-serious nature where the citizen cannot articulate any facts for a bonafide complaint
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Who can conduct an Administrative Inspection?
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Chain of Command or Personnel assigned to OIA
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What do Administrative Inspections do?
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Focus on the training, procedures,and philosophy of the department in need of revision.
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Administrative Inspections will be reviewed and found to be what two outcomes?
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Preventable or non-preventable
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Who reviews Administrative Inspections?
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Chain of Command
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Who determines the final disposition for an Administrative Inspection?
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The Officers COC, thus Captain.
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Can another department investigate a criminal allegation?
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Yes, when approved by the Chief of Police
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Can another department investigation Internal Investigation or Administrative Inspections?
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No, only TPD Chief of Police and his designees.
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Who are the chiefs designee?
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OIA Personnel, City Manager, City Finance Director, and City Attorney
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OIA does not need to advise an employee under investigation, what type of an investigation they are going to be asking about.
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False, the employee shall be advised prior the being interviewed
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Witnesses or other parties have the right to counsel prescence during interview.
T or F |
False, only the person who the allegation is against may request counsel to be there
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Can an employee have counsel when being interviewed reference a non-criminal matter or an adminsitrative inspection?
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No, they do not have the right to counsel but may request a respresentative present at the interview
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An employee who is being questioned reference a criminal investigation loses their constitutional rights as an officer. T or F
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False, they are entitled their constitutional rights
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If an employee is under investigation regarding a non-criminal offense or an administrative inspection then they are obligated to answer questions, submit tests, render materials etc
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True, they must do so or they will be considered subordinate and will be failing to submit to a lawful order
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What tests can be used for the purpose of an OIA investigation?
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Polygraph Examination
Medical or Laboratory Exam Photographs Physical Line up Cemical Breath/Blood Test Financial Disclosure Statements Other |
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Who can request a polygraph ref a non criminal investigation or admin inspection?
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Chief of Police
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Who can request a Medical or Lab exam ref a non-criminal or admin inspect investigation?
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Chief of Police
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Of all the exams which one can a supervisor make the request for an employee to do?
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Chemical Blood/Breath Test
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What are the five possible dispostions?
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Sustained
Unfounded Exonerated Other Not Sustained |
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Define Sustained
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Member was determined to have committed the alleged violation
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Unfounded
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Member did not committ the alleged violation
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Exonerated
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member was justified in take the course of action alleged as inappropriate
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Other
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a member committed a violation other than what was orignally alleged
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Not Sustained
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it cannot be determined if the member committed the violation
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How many levels on the officers chain of command must agree on the dispostion and proposed discipline?
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Two
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An employee will be notified regarding the disposition by whom?
a. chain of command b. OIA c. Chief of Police d. notarized letter |
A and B coc and/or OIA
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Can an employee review the completed package if he/she would like once a disposition has been found ?
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Yes, per the Freedom of Information Act
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If the complaint was recieved by a Citizen or other person, will they be notified of the outcome, if so how?
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Yes and by mail. They will recieve a letter by the chief of Police
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Who is in charge of OIA records?
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OIA Commander
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Only OIA files that resulted in what actions will be purged in five years?
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Corrective action or no discipline
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What files are kept indefinitely?
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Those without outcomes resulting in written reprimands, suspension, demotions and terminations
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What is the Arizona Public Records Law.
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Anyone can request information if they use the freedom of information act and make a formal request listing what they want and the law
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Who handles all Arizona Public Records Request?
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OIA officer
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Can a member who is filing a grievance process review his file?
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yes
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Who can a member elect to view their file as well? Can this person make copies of the file? And what is done if they review a file?
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Their union representative, they cannot make copies and their name and date are listed on a log sheet on the file
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When can a dept member not be allowed to view pertaining to the actions being investigated?
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After consultation with the PCAO on a use of deadly force incident, it is determined that the investigation would be compromised or with prosecuturial attorney thinks it would compromise the investigation or 'chief of police says so
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Within how many days must an EEO complaint be filed to be considered?
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180 days
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What three interconnected levels of leadership are important for leaders:
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Direct, Organizational and Strategic
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Ultimately a leader is someone who has what in mind for the organization:
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The greater good
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A leader provides what three attributes?
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Purpose, direction and motivation
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Define Leadership
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Influencing people by providing purpose, direction and motivation for while operating to accomplish the mission and improving the organization
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How do leaders influence others?
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Through words and by example both on and off duty by providing purpose, direction and motivation
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How does a leader provide purpose?
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Through orders to achieve a desired outcome and also by vision that may not have an immediate outcome but still provides an organization purpose
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Direction refers to what?
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Direction means communicating how to accomplish a mission by prioritizing, assigning responsibility and ensuring subordinates understand the standards
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What are the importants factors leadership?
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Influence
Purpose Direction Motiviation Operating Improving |
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What are the three categories of core leader competencies?
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lead develop and achieve
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What are the three forms of government adapted by congress?
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Judicial, executive and legislative (JEL)
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Leadership doctrine recognizes what three things require and affect adaptability?
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Societal Changes
Evolving security threats Technological advances |
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What part of the process in becoming an officer is essential in giving moral strength and unwarering confidence to ones duties?
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The oath taken prior to becoming an officer..it helps link you from ordinary citizen to officer and role model
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