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What does STOPS stand for? |
Strategies and Tactics Of Patrol Stops |
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What are the stages of arrest? |
Control, handcuff, search, transport |
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What is the goal of patrol? |
Control people through voluntary compliance |
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If someone is getting arrested, what must you do before searching? |
Handcuff |
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Def of a vehicle stop |
Any situation where the officer is deploying directly from the patrol vehicle |
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What happens during the beginning phase of a stop? |
PC or reasonable suspicion to detain, location, dispatch notification, stop assessment, vehicle positioning |
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Three levels of risk assessment? |
Low, unknown, high |
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What happens during the middle phase of a stop? |
Tactical control phase, most tactical changes occur at the middle phase of a stop |
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What happens during the end phase of a stop? |
When the stop scene is cleared, never leave a stopped vehicle along the roadway, you are still responsible for the suspect until the scene is cleared. |
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What are the two types of assault? |
Accidental and felonious |
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What are 8 tactical steps |
Greeting, ID self and department, reason, justification, drivers license, registration and insurance, decision, and close |
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Pennsylvania v. mimms |
Gives the officer the authority to request the driver of a legally stopped vehicle to exit for officer safety |
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Maryland v wilson |
Gives officers the authority to remove passengers who are legally stopped |
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Canton v harris |
Failure to train amounts to deliberate indifference to the rights of persons with whom police come into contact |
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What are the 4 standard low risk approach patterns? |
Standard left, tactical left, standard right, tactical right |
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What do we radio in for a stop? according to the test |
LOCAL- Location, occupants, color, auto, license |
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How do we get the attention of the violator? |
Pursuit lights, lights and siren are only necessary in pursuit or to gain attention after lights have been turned on. |
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What are the steps for contact at the vehicle? |
Stay behind trailing edge of violator's door tactical 8 step method to make verbal contact use non gun hand to retrieve documents maintain eye contact with the violators hands, while viewing the drivers license |
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High risk stop position cars how far back and offset |
30ft back and 8-10 ft offset |
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Where do we turn our head when returning to the cruiser? |
Down the middle, to use our peripheral vision. |
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what are the two methods for unknown risk |
walk back and walk through |
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for a tactical walk up, where is the transition point? |
rear bumper of violators bumper |
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steps to take if engaged with a weapon? |
Move, draw, take appropriate action, continue moving to cover |
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what is PEDA? |
Perceive the threat, Evaluate intention, Decide, Act |
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STOPS 3 point system |
eyes and flashlight of the officer, violator's license, violators hands |