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What does STOPS stand for?

Strategies and Tactics Of Patrol Stops

What are the stages of arrest?

Control, handcuff, search, transport

What is the goal of patrol?

Control people through voluntary compliance

If someone is getting arrested, what must you do before searching?

Handcuff

Def of a vehicle stop

Any situation where the officer is deploying directly from the patrol vehicle

What happens during the beginning phase of a stop?

PC or reasonable suspicion to detain, location, dispatch notification, stop assessment, vehicle positioning

Three levels of risk assessment?

Low, unknown, high

What happens during the middle phase of a stop?

Tactical control phase, most tactical changes occur at the middle phase of a stop

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.

What are the two types of assault?

Accidental and felonious

What are 8 tactical steps

Greeting, ID self and department, reason, justification, drivers license, registration and insurance, decision, and close

Pennsylvania v. mimms

Gives the officer the authority to request the driver of a legally stopped vehicle to exit for officer safety

Maryland v wilson

Gives officers the authority to remove passengers who are legally stopped

Canton v harris

Failure to train amounts to deliberate indifference to the rights of persons with whom police come into contact

What are the 4 standard low risk approach patterns?

Standard left, tactical left, standard right, tactical right

What do we radio in for a stop? according to the test

LOCAL- Location, occupants, color, auto, license

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.

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

High risk stop position cars how far back and offset

30ft back and 8-10 ft offset

Where do we turn our head when returning to the cruiser?

Down the middle, to use our peripheral vision.

what are the two methods for unknown risk

walk back and walk through

for a tactical walk up, where is the transition point?

rear bumper of violators bumper

steps to take if engaged with a weapon?

Move, draw, take appropriate action, continue moving to cover

what is PEDA?

Perceive the threat, Evaluate intention, Decide, Act

STOPS 3 point system

eyes and flashlight of the officer, violator's license, violators hands