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There are four general categories of stress what are they ? |
Acute stress Chronic stress Cumulative or routine stress Delayed stress |
Fundamentals of patrol page 202 |
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The stress that results from numerous sources overtime also known as routine stress ? |
Cumulative or routine stress |
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Any stress the lies buried for And then resurfaces ? |
Delayed stress |
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A type of stress that continues for a long period ? |
Chronic stress |
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A type of stress that is short live and severe Usually what you experience during a test? |
Acute stress |
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In this phase an officer work to determine the cause of the problem by collecting information From various sources and understanding of all the components of a problem allows for the design of a custom made response It is part of the SARA model ? |
👋Analysis |
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This phase Allows officer the opportunity to respond to the problem by working with people who live and work in the community business and public agencies It is one part of the SARA model ? |
Response |
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Generally this phase is the problem-solving procedure produces one of the five results the problem is eliminated, the problem is substantially reduced ,the harm created by the problem is reduced ,a better method of handling the problem is found or the problem is found to be outside the realm of law-enforcement. It is one part of the SARA model ? |
Assessment |
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In this face you take a broad intensive view of a particular area or series of events to describe community problems accurately It is one of the parts of SARA model ? |
scanning |
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Is the interrogation of location based crime in traffic crash data that determines the most effective methods for deployment law enforcement and other resources ? |
(DDACTS) Data driven approaches to crime and traffic safety |
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Is a physical or emotional reaction to an event or situation, may come from a perceived or real threat or it can be a psychological or physiological response to a demanding situation or change ? Stress PTSD TVI |
Stress |
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Factors that contribute to stress maybe ? |
Environmental stress personal stress self-induced stress work related stress |
Fundamentals of patrol page 202 |
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Who states that the suicide rate among criminal justice professionals is higher than the amount of officer shot and killed in the line of duty ? David PTSD NSOPS TBI |
NSOPS The National study of police suicide |
Fundamentals of patrol page 203 |
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Is the act of recognizing or noting a fact or occurrence using the senses ? Cover Concealment Observation Sincere |
Observation |
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What sense is often the starting point for observation ? |
Sight |
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Is the main activity the office at perform daily ? |
Patrolling |
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While in a patrol vehicle an officer may face attack from sniper fire, fire bombs, rocks or other missiles if this occurs what must you do ? |
If this occurs accelerate away from the area roll up the windows and turn off the air-conditioner to prevent chemicals from seeping into the vehicle if these actions do not eliminate the risk abandoned 🚗 vehicle |
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If you are on foot and come under sniper fire what must you do ? |
What you must do is seek immediate cover call for assistance determine a safe approach for responding officers |
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When shoot a suspect what must you do and what must you not do? |
When you shoot a suspect you must immediately notify dispatch Do not host or your weapon and rush to the injured suspect Maintain cover and wait for the assistance of Back up officers before approaching the suspect keep watching the suspect for any unusual action |
When demand is a patrol page 206 |
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Is the ability to pay attention to what is going on around you ? |
Situational awareness |
Fundamentals of patrol page 206 |
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Is the narrowing of the field of view during a stressful event such as a vehicle pursuit, foot chase or armed confrontation ? |
Tunnel vision |
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What is the primary purpose of Patrolling ? |
To maintain a public presence Enforce laws and ordinances Deter crime |
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Is taking a responsive or after the fact role in dealing with crime it requires an immediate response to an incident which increases the likelihood of catching the offender ? |
Reactive patrol |
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Discourages criminal activity through an officer this visibility , to make their presence known officers must continually travel through the patrol area and speak to people for short periods Making one on one resident contact interactions with public creating a network of potential information? |
Proactive patrol |
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What is one of the first things patrol officers learn ? |
One of the first things patrol officers learn is the layout of their assigned area, district, jurisdiction |
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True or false bolos are also issued for Amber alert silver alert blue alerts ? |
True |
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There are three most common types of patrolling methods ? |
Foot Vehicle 🚲 Bicycle |
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A combination of___ and____ patrol allows officers to cover a large area and closely observe specific areas ? |
Vehicle and foot patrol |
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This permits the coverage of larger areas it also can Isolate the officers from the public and divert their attention ? Vehicle patrol Foot patrol Bicycle patrol |
Vehicle patrolb |
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This permits the coverage of larger areas it also can Isolate the officers from the public and divert their attention ? Vehicle patrol Foot patrol Bicycle patrol |
Vehicle patrolb |
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Includes being visible to the public greater accessibility to the community and the ability to closely investigate community concerns and observe activity in specific areas ? Vehicle patrol Foot patrol Bicycle patrol |
Foot patrol |
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When you arrive at the scene of a call conduct a _______ of the area immediately surrounding the patrol car ? |
Preliminary assessment |
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When arriving at a car how or where should you park from the address ? |
Stop at a short distance from the address you will have to determine the appropriate place to park because you have to consider factors such as cover and concealment and the accessibility to the scene by other first responders and back up |
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When arriving at a call how or where should you park from the address ? |
Stop at a short distance from the address you will have to determine the appropriate place to park because you have to consider factors such as cover and concealment and the accessibility to the scene by other first responders and back up |
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When exiting the patrol vehicle how must you close the door and how must you keep the items that make noise that are on your duty belt ? |
When exiting the patrol vehicle close the door gently and quietly be aware of items on your duty belt that make noise you must secure the continents of your pockets and equipment on your duty belt turn cell phone to silent mode, maintain contact with dispatch |
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Which statement is more accurate ? Walking in a little crouching position and taking an indirect route will help minimize the chances of detection Walking straight up and saying hi will help minimize the chances of detection What do you do in all four will help minimize the chance of detection |
Walking in a little crouching position and taking an indirect route will help minimize the chances of detection |
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When using a flashlight to examine the perimeter of the building carry the flashlight how ? |
Carry the flashlight in your support hand and hold it away from your body to avoid presenting a clear target |
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When using a flashlight to examine the perimeter of the building carry the flashlight how ? |
Carry the flashlight in your support hand and hold it away from your body to avoid presenting a clear target |
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Is a technique for visually clearing a room stand to one side of the door and scan as many parts of the room. when you enter a room move deliberately ? |
Cutting the pie or edging |
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Is one of the two common methods for entering a room, in this technique officers start on the opposite side of the doorway they enter rapidly one after the other crossing to the opposite sides ? |
Crisscross techniques |
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In this technique an officer and a partner enter the room by hooking around the corner at the point of the entry they stand on opposite sides we’re on the same side of the door they should wrap around the wall and into the room it is one of the two common methods for entering a room or technique. ? |
Buttonhook technique |
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Hairs Fibers, clothing Paint chips, transfer evidence Glass Wood Soil, dirt Are all examples of what type of evidence ? Fire arms evidence Impression evidence Trace evidence Biological and touch DNA evidence |
Trace evidence |
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Weapons Projectile Gunshot residue Cartridge cases Tool Marks Database information 🤔Or all examples of what type of evidence ? Fire arms evidence Electronica evidence Biological and touch DNA evidence Chemistry or toxicological evidence |
Fire arms evidence |
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Blood semen Saliva Bones Teeth Body tissue Hair DNA , touch DNA Are all examples of what type of evidence ? Trace evidence Impression evidence Biological and touch DNA evidence Electronic evidence |
Biological and touch DNA evidence |
Crime scene 2 quart room page 368 |
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Computers Cell phones PDA Thumb drives External hard drive’s CDs DVDs VHS tape’s Digital cameras Answering machines digital recording devices Are all examples of what kind of evidence ? Questioned documents evidence Electronic evidence Chemistry or toxicological evidence Impressive evidence |
Electronic evidence |
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Checks Bank statements Address books Wire transfers Credit cards Phone bills Photographs or cameras Photocopies Are all examples of what type of evidence ? Questioned documents evidence Electronic evidence Fire arms evidence Impression evidence |
Questioned document evidence |
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Fingerprints Tire tracks Footwear impressions Foot prints Bite marks Tool Marks This is all examples of what type of evidence ? Impression evidence Electronic evidence Trace evidence Fire arms evidence |
Impression evidence |
Crime scene to quart room page 368 |
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Blood alcohol levels Drugs poisons Are all examples of what type of evidence ? Electronic evidence Fire arms evidence Chemistry or toxicological evidence Impression evidence |
Chemistry or toxicological evidence |
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Are transferred from the friction ridges or the corrugated lines on fingers by a foreign substance (not a body residue) like blood, paint or dirt and are readily visible ? Plastic print Patent Print Latent print Elimination print |
Patent Print |
Crime scene to courtroom page 369 |
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Allow fingerprint analysis to distinguish between fingerprints belonging to either the victim and witness or the possible suspect ? Plastic print Patent print Latent print Elimination print |
Elimination print |
Crime scene to quart room page 370 |
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Is a molded or embedded fingerprint created by touching and impressionable surface such as wet paint or mud that you can easily see ? Plastic print Patent print Latent print Elimination print |
Plastic print |
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A type of finger print that is invisible to the naked eye and is the most common evidence found at the crime scene these prints resulted from body residues left behind when the friction ridges of the hands or feet make contact with the surface ? Plastic print Latent print Patent print Plastic print |
Latent print |
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True or false if in the case you find a cell phone at a crime scene you may take it however you cannot access information contained in the cell phone unless you have a search warrant ? |
True |
Crime think a quart room page 371 |
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There are several ways to perform surveillance on the suspects location ? |
Moving stationary and Electronic |
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Is following a person of interest on foot or in the patrol vehicle requires a safe distance more than one police officer more than one police vehicle and a coordinated approach None of which can draw undue Attention to the officers presence It is a type of surveillance ? Stationary surveillance Electronics surveillance Moving surveillance |
Moving surveillance |
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Involves monitoring a person of interest through tracking devices, cell phone or credit card use which typically requires a court order ? Stationary surveillance Electronics surveillance Moving surveillance |
Electronic surveillance |
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In both parking your vehicle some distance away in a location that allows an approach to the area on foot in a convert manner this is a type of surveillance ? Stationary surveillance Electronics surveillance Moving surveillance |
Stationary surveillance |
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At a photographic array there should be a minimum of how many photographs ? |
Six photographs |
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Is an officer who administers a photographic array has no knowledge of the suspect information and will carefully avoid any behavior that might influence directly or indirectly a victim or witness decision ? |
Independent administer |
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This occurs when an officer presents a victim or witness with a single suspect for identification during the same time as the initial investigation use this in immediate situations such as battery or strong arm robbery as they as this can be followed with an immediate arrest? Show up Lifeline up Photograph-graphic array |
Show up |
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This can be more effective than live lines show up because the agency can reprint existing photograph this can increase the possibility that an adequate number of similar photographs are available for identification ? Photographic array Live lineup Show up |
Photographic array |
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What is the difference between Simultaneous presentations and a sequential presentation in any photographic lineup ? |
Simultaneous presentation occurs when the independent and minister percent a group of photographs to the victim witness all at once at the same time While a sequential presentation occurs when an independent and minister presents individual photographs to victim or witness one at a time and they must instruct the victim or witness to mark the photograph either as identification or non-identification |
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Is any person an officer has contact with while on patrol such as a concerned citizen or an anonymous complaint with a sense of civic duty who does not necessarily generate an incident report ? |
Field contact |
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According to the Florida law the first appearance hear must occur within how many hours of the arrest ? |
24hrs |
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What type of degree is it to unlawfully manufacture process sell deliver send mail use, threaten to use attempt to use conspired to use or make readily assessable to others a weapon of mass Destruction? |
It is a first-degree felony |
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What type of degree is it to unlawfully manufacture possess sell deliver send mail use, threaten to use attempt to use conspired to use or make readily assessable to others a hoax weapon of mass Destruction? |
It is a second-degree felony |
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What type of degree is it for a person to falsely report the place in or planting of the weapon of mass destruction? |
Second-degree felony |
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Usually provide more accurate and reliable information about the crash ? |
Independent witness |
Traffic crash investigation’s page 521 |
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Each party of a crash must provide the law enforcement officer with proof of vehicle insurance which you must document in the crash report any driver who fails to provide the required proof commits a ______this is punishable as a ______? |
Non-criminal traffic infraction Nonmoving violation |
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A long Forssman agency may void the citation in the driveway provides prove a valid insurance within how many hours of the citation ? |
24 hrs |
Traffic crash page 520 |
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A law enforcement agency may void the citation if the driver provides proof of valid insurance within how many hours of the citation ? |
24 hrs |
Traffic crash page 520 |
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This refers to any vehicle damage resulting from the direct pressure of any object in the collision or roll over usually appears as scrape marks or striations on the body of the vehicle material rub-off such as paint from the other vehicle called paint transfer rubber or tree bark or as a puncture to or imprint on the bumper, guard rail or other fixed object It is one of the three vehicle damages ? |
Contact damage |
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This is any damage that existed before the crash it is usually identifiable as damage which does not fit the pattern of the crash and appears rusted, dirty or weathered, It is one of the three vehicle damages ? |
Pre-existing damage |
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This is any damage to the vehicle other than contact damage it often occurs as bending, breaking, crumbling, twisting, distortion or buckling of vehicle metal. It is one of the three vehicle damages ? |
Induced damage |
Traffic crash page 524 |
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This is a violation that has no direct bearing on the cause of the crash but is discovered during the crash investigation this is one of the three types of traffic violations usually associated with crash situation ? |
Non-contributing traffic violation |
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This refers to a violation that is a direct cause or contribution to the crash itself such as a vehicle running a red light and striking another vehicle It is one of the three types of traffic violation usually associated with crash situations? |
Contributing traffic violation |
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This is generally a criminal offense discovered during the crash investigation example would be a quantity of cocaine discovered by an officer while in between one of the wrecked vehicles It is one of the three types of traffic violations ? |
Non-traffic violations |
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When must the violator sign a traffic citation ? |
When the citation is issued for a criminal traffic violation or when a traffic violation requires a mandatory hearing |
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Within how many days must you submit to the DHSMV Florida traffic crash report long form ? |
Within 10 days |
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Who decriminalizes most traffic violations ? |
Floridas uniform disposition of traffic infraction |
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Required for drivers of trucks or truck combinations with the gross vehicle weight rating of 26,001 pounds or more provided the towed vehicle is more than 10,000 pounds or more This is what type of class a drivers licenses? |
Class A |
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What amendment t guarantees every person within the US equal protection under the law ? |
14 amendment |
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The 14th amendment guarantees every person with in the US equal protection under the law, The supreme court declared that no state can limit this constitutional right every person is entitled to be treated the same under similar circumstances What court case was this ? |
Mapp v Ohio |
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True or false suspected violators may be targeted based only on their conduct ? |
True |
Page 434 |
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A citation book should contain how many citations ? |
It should contain 25 three part citations |
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A citation contains part one white part two yellow part three pink to who does each part belong to ? |
Part one white go to the court Part two yellow goes to the violator Part three pink is the officers copy |
Page 448 |
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Moving violation options are to ? |
Pay a civil penalty request a hearing in traffic court Attend and complete a driver improvement course if eligible * Some moving violations may require a court appearance |
Page 449 |
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Nonmoving violation options are |
Options are to pay a civil penalty or choose a hearing in traffic court |
Page 449 |
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Criminal violations options are ? |
Require a court appearance on the schedule date |
Page 449 |
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If you are confronted with a driver who refuses to sign the citation tell the driver that refusal to except and sign a citation might result in what ? |
Arrest |
Page 450 |
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If the driver expresses a desire to make a complaint against you what must you do ? |
Politely explain the process for doing so and notify your supervisor according to agency policy |
Page 450 |
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A high risk stop should never be conducted alone it should only be conducted alone if what ? |
It should only be conducted alone if the drivers actions force it |
Page 452 |
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The key to safely conducting a high-risk traffic stop is for ? |
Is for you to know your patrol area so that you can keep the incident contained and safe for you and those around you |
Page 453 |
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What are some places where you should not conduct a high-risk traffic stop ? |
In places where people gather in large areas such as active school ground At a ballfield Or at a busy shopping center |
Page 453 |
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During a high traffic stop what is an officers most effective and readily available cover ? |
Patrol vehicle |
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Who assumes command of the high risk traffic stop ? |
The primary officer |
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No passenger shall be removed from the vehicle until ? And all passengers should be removed from the vehicle how? |
No passengers should be removed from the vehicle until the driver is secured and all passengers will be removed from the vehicle one at a time to make sure all other occupants are secured and away from the scene |
457 |
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The last passenger exiting the vehicle should be instructed to what ? |
Leave the door open |
457 |
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When you believe that all passengers have been removed from the suspect vehicle and no one can be seen inside you should use presence or a bluff and command any hidden passenger to exit the vehicle this is a safety technique often referred to as ? |
Plus one rule |
457 |
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Rip not stands for? |
Recognition and identification Isolation Protection Notification |
403 |
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At this level responders take defense of action to protect nearby people property or the environment from the effects of the release they are trained to respond in a defensive fashion without actually trying to stop the release Their function is to contain the release from a safe distance keep it from spreading and prevent exposure ? It is one of the five levels of training for a response to hazardous material |
Operational role |
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At this level responders take defense of action to protect nearby people property or the environment from the effects of the release they are trained to respond in a defensive fashion without actually trying to stop the release Their function is to contain the release from a safe distance keep it from spreading and prevent exposure ? It is one of the five levels of training for a response to hazardous material |
Operational role |
402 |
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These individuals assume command of the incident above the level of the first responder , they are trained to implement the employers emergency response plan ? It is one of the five levels of training for a response to hazardous material |
Hazardous materials incident commander |
402 |
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First responders at this level have been trained to initiate the emergency response process and notify authorities of the situation they take no further action beyond notified the authorities of the release ? It is one of the five levels of training for a response to hazardous material |
Awareness role |
402 |
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These responders take offensive action to control a spill or leak they assume a more aggressive role than a first responder at the operations level they will approach the site of the release in order to plug patch or otherwise stop the release of a hazardous substance ? It is one of the five levels of training for a response to hazardous material |
Hazardous materials technician |
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These responders have the expert knowledge to support the hazardous material technician but their duties require a more directed or specific knowledge of the substances they may be called upon to contain. they also act as the site liaison with federal state local and other government authorities regarding site action ? It is one of the five levels of training for a response to hazardous material |
Hazardous materials specialist |
402 |
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A law-enforcement officer is expected to provide assistance in a hazmat situation, the level of the patency expected or required when performing this duty is called ? |
Standard of care |
405 |
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True or false the shape of the container involved in the hazmat incident can provide useful information on the type of hazard involved there is usually a direct relationship between the size of the container and the size of the affected geographical area example the bigger the container typically the larger the area affected |
True |
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True or false the shape of the container involved in the hazmat incident can provide useful information on the type of hazard involved there is usually a direct relationship between the size of the container and the size of the affected geographical area example the bigger the container typically the larger the area affected |
True |
406 |
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Who requires that most vehicles transporting hazard materials to display placards that describe the class of hazardous material on board and they must appear on all four sides of the vehicle? |
Dot Department of transportation |
406 |
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When must a class of hazardous material display a dangerous placard ? |
Anything that holds two or more classes of hazardous materials must display a dangerous placard and maybe use it Instead of the specific placard for each class of material |
406 |
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There are nine common classes of hazardous material as defined by DOT name them each in order ? |
Class 1 explosives Class 2 gases Class 3 flammable liquids and combustible liquids Class 4 flammable solids Class 5 oxidizers and organic peroxide’s Class 6 toxic materials and infectious substance Class 7 radioactive substances Class 8 corrosive substances Class 9 miscellaneous dangerous goods |
407 |
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Are materials or devices designed to release energy very rapidly ? Give me some examples ? It is one of the nine classes of hazardous material |
Explosives Some examples are dynamite black powder and small arms ammunition |
407 |
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These include medical waste and biological hazard ? It is one of the nine classes of hazardous materials |
Toxic material and infectious substances |
407 |
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Materials in this category include acid solvents or other materials that may cause irreversible damage to human tissue ? It is one of the nine classes a hazardous materials |
Corrosive Substances |
407 |
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Materials in this category include acid solvents or other materials that may cause irreversible damage to human tissue ? It is one of the nine classes a hazardous materials |
Corrosive Substances |
407 |
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This category includes a nuclear waste, radio active medical materials and x-ray equipment ? This is one of the nine classes of hazardous materials ? |
Radioactive substances |
407 |
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These materials bird in the presence of an ignition source ? Give me some examples ? |
Flammable liquids Examples are gasoline,diesel fuel and acetone |
407 |
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These materials burn in the presence of an ignition source ? Give me some examples ? It is one of the nine classes of hazardous material |
Flammable liquids Examples are gasoline,diesel fuel and acetone |
407 |
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These materials are neither liquid nor gas and burn in the presence of an ignition source, some ignite spontaneously or in the presence of heat or friction others are dangerous when wet ? Give me some examples ? It is one of the nine classes of hazardous material |
Flammable solids Examples are magnesium, sulfur and calcium carbide |
407 |
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These materials may cause spontaneous combustion or increase the intensity of the fire ? Give me some examples ? It is one of the nine classes of hazardous material |
Oxidizers an organic peroxide Examples are bromine or calcium hypochlorite (bleach ) |
407 |
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Our materials that are neither solid nor liquid at ordinary temperatures they are contained under pressure they may be flammable nonflammable poisonous or corrosive ? Give me some examples ? It is one of the nine classes of hazardous material |
Gases Some examples are hydrogen , anhydrous ammonia acetylene |
407 |
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This class does not belong to class one through eight these hazardous materials are subject to DOT regulations on transportation some examples are ? |
Miscellaneous Dangerous goods Examples are ion batteries dry ice magnetized metal auto inflating devices such as airbags Asbestos Molten sulfur PCB POLY CHLORINATED BIPHENYLS hazardous waste |
407 |
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Who has developed a standard facility marking system called the 704 system ? |
NFPA. The national fire protection Association |
408 |
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The diamond shaped symbol is divided into four segments that indicate the following risks. With the information given above identify the appropriate colors for each category ? Health hazards = Flammability hazards = Reactivity = Other = |
Blue =Health hazards Red =Flammability hazards Yellow =Reactivity White= Other |
408 |
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What senses during identified a hazardous material are considered low risk ? |
Sight and hearing or sound |
408 |
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What senses during identified a hazardous material are considered low risk ? |
Sight and hearing or sound |
408 |
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What senses during identified a hazardous material are considered high risk ? |
Smell touch and taste never use these to identify hazards material |
408 |
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The evacuation subsection also gives information about how far people should stay from the spell known ass |
Protective action distance |
410 |
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The ingredients used to produce methamphetamine Are typically what ? |
Are typically flammable violent chemicals under pressure or in the process of being heated Mixing these chemicals can produce violent explosions or toxic gases |
412 |
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Also known as detergent suicide is a method of committing suicide it involves mixing two or more easily acquired chemicals commonly an acid and base |
Chemical suicide |
414 |
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Also known as detergent suicide is a method of committing suicide it involves mixing two or more easily acquired chemicals commonly an acid and base |
Chemical suicide |
414 |
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What must you not do if you encounter a chemical suicide situation ? |
Do not attempt to enter the area or rescue or is this a take the individual, if you encounter a chemical suicide situation follow the procedures for a hazmat response including establishing a safe perimeter |
414 |
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Name some indicators of chemical suicide ? |
And unresponsive or sleeping person in the vehicle Warning signs taped to the doors or windows Unusual order such as rotten eggs sulfur or burnt almonds Suicide note inside the vehicle Pennies in the area tarnished with Residue Yellow green or white residue on the vehicle seats dashboard or windows Household cleaning or pesticide containers Buckets for mixing chemicals A vehicles inside door handle removed Tape or towel sealing a door or air vents A bag over the subject head |
414 |
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True or false chemicals suicide is the rapid onset of symptoms And biological agents or biological weapons is delayed onset of symptoms |
True |
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What are the most common examples of biological weapons ? |
Anthrax smallpox ricin botulinum |
416 |
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What are the most common examples of biological weapons ? |
Anthrax smallpox ricin botulinum |
416 |
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A natural occurring bacterium which when inhaled causes a very high mortality rate for its victims when exposure occurs through the skin victims have a high rate of survival |
Anthrax |
416 |
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And extremely toxic biological agent they can be introduced to body through ingestion inhalation or absorption |
Botulinum toxin |
416 |
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And extremely toxic biological agent they can be introduced to body through ingestion inhalation or absorption |
Botulinum toxin |
416 |
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A highly toxic poison found in the seed of the castor bean plant ? |
Ricin |
416 |
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A contagious infection disease transmitted by prolonged face-to-face contact with an effective person direct contact with infected bodily fluids and direct contact with infected objects ? |
Small pox |
416 |
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Also known as radiation dispersal devices are traditionally bombs with radioactive materials loaded into the casing they are not considered nuclear weapons because they do not contain the same explosive power and the radiation is preloaded |
Dirty bomb |
418 |
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A dirty bomb is primarily intended to what ? |
Is primarily intended to inflict psychological panic more than physical form it is designed to contaminate rather than destroy |
418 |
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Is a homemade bomb constructed and deployed in ways other than conventional military actions. can be made from commercially available material and distinguished as almost any item? |
IED Improvised explosive device |
419 |
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A weapon that derives its destructive power from an uncontrolled nuclear reaction ? |
Nuclear weapon |
419 |
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When for when searching for an explosive A general safe distance for the initial perimeter is ? |
1000 ft |
424 |
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A buildings into search should go from ___ to _____ beginning with the basement areas including utility rooms and areas with heating cooling and electrical power and telephone equipment |
Bottom to top |
425 |
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Is it documentation of everyone who handled the evidence as well as when why and what changes if any were made ? |
Chain of custody |
372 |
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Sometimes a judge for bids all witnesses from discussing any aspects of the case with anyone but the involve attorneys this is called the ? |
Rule of sequestration |
390 |
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Officers are required by statute to tell the subject the charges unless the subject Does what ? |
The person flees The person forcefully resists the arrest When given the information threatens successfully making the arrest |
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Civil processes are typically served by who ? |
Sheriffs |
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True or false civil processes are non-criminal in nature in our issued by the court , And it is usually illegal procedure in which summons is delivered to a person to appear in court or a legal proceeding ? |
True |
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When in the situation of an abandoned vehicle once the owner is located, safety and concerns what must you do ? |
Try to find the owner the most common sources of vehicle an owner information or the license tag and Vin number you may also obtain information about the vehicle or owner from the complaint people in the area where available computer data bases if you make contact with the owner determine the status of the vehicle have the owner remove it arrange for it to be impounded or if it is not a hazard leave it in place according to agency policies |
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During a response to a fire when parking consider what ? |
Considering the wind direction and speed traffic conditions and providing safe access for other responders |
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While on patrol or responding to a call officers may encounter various types of roadway obstructions or damage such as tires animals tree limbs flooding and downed power lines many of these issues may be easily resolved by the office or where as others may need additional resources true or false if save them possible you should immediately remove the obstruction? |
True and you may request assistance from bystander while removing the obstruction of the incident requires additional resources you should notify dispatch to contact the appropriate agency based on the type of obstruction |
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Anyone who parks in a designated handicap space must have proper permit displayed either how ? |
Either a placard or and issued speciality license plate |
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Deputy Soto comes into a situation where a vehicle is either disable, abandon or unattended in this situation she must conduct a vehicle what before removing the vehicle him it’s location ? |
She must conduct a vehicle inventory and document it on the inventory form |
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The youth already to search the vehicle is based on ? |
Probable cause Vehicle inventory Consent |
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What is the main goal when responding to a crisis situation ? |
The goal in this situation if you safely restore or maintain order |
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By law situations that involve domestic violence child-abuse disabled adult or elderly abuse and suicide risk I require a what ? |
Referral |
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What are some responses options available when dealing with a person in a mental health crisis ? |
release Voluntary examination or involuntary examination under the baker or Marchman act Arrest |
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This officer is responsible for releasing information to the media ? |
PIO Public information officer |
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Law enforcement officers should write the report in what person and what voice ? |
First person, active voice, past tense |
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Or terrorist group is a formal or informal association of individuals acting together or alone to advocate violence and a legal disruption of the lawful activities of others ? |
Extremist group |
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Movement consist of a subculture of society that holds anti-government belief ? |
Sovereign citizen |
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Sovereign citizens are known for clogging the courts with a multitude of filings consisting of hundreds of documents containing unintelligible language known as ? |
Paper terrorism |
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There are four levels of intellectual disability which are ? |
Mild, moderate, severe and profound . |
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Municipal 0r county ordinance violation either civil or criminal maybe charged how ? |
Civil penalties of up to $500 or impressment of up to 60 days or both |
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Non-criminal offense, civil violation, infraction, violations, charges can be ? |
$500 fine, forfeiture or other civil penalty |
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Non-criminal offense, civil violation, infraction, violations, charges can be ? |
$500 fine, forfeiture or other civil penalty |
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Criminal offenses such as a misdemeanor first-degree, charges can be ? |
Imprisonment in a county correctional facility for up to one year, $1000 fine or both , |
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Criminal offenses such as a misdemeanor of a second-degree ,charges can be ? |
Impressment of up to 60 days $500 fine or both |
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What are the charges of a capital felony ? |
Death or life imprisonment in the state correctional facility without possible Parole |
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Life felony charges are? |
Life imprisonment $15,000 fine or both |
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first-degree felony charges are ? |
30 years and in some cases life imprisonment, $10,000 fine or both |
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first-degree felony charges are ? |
30 years and in some cases life imprisonment, $10,000 fine or both |
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Second-degree felony charges are ? |
15 years imprisonment or $10,000 fine or both |
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third degree felony charges are ? |
Five years imprisonment or $5000 fine or both |
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