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Prisoner Control & Transportion section created by Brian Rister
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05/24/2011

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Two officers are transporting three prisoners. The patrol unit has a screen. Where should the prisoners be placed?
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All three prisoners in the back seat
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Two officers are transporting three prisoners. The patrol unit does not have a screen. Where should the prisoners be placed?
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Prisoner A in the passenger front seat, Prisoner B and C in the middle and passenger rear seats with the second officer
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While conducting searches of any type, an officer should always apply tactics in order to do what?
Definition
Promote officer safety
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When transporting a prisoner, the prisoner must guarded when?
Definition
At all times
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The detention staff CAN NOT accept a prisoner until they are what?
Definition
Medically cleared
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Should a prisoner need to be transported to a medical facility, the officer must do what?
Definition
Maintain observation and control of the prisoner at all times
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An officer is transporting a prisoner and needs to stop for the night, where is the prisoner supposed to stay?
Definition
The nearest detention facility
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One officer is transporting one prisoner. The officer's car has a screen. Where should the prisoner be placed?
Definition
Passenger Rear seat
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One officer is transporting one prisoner. The officer's car does not have a screen. Where should the prisoner be placed?
Definition
Passenger Front seat
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One officer is transporting two prisoners. The officer's car has a screen. Where should the prisoners be placed?
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Both in the rear seats
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One officer is transporting two prisoners. The officer's car does not have a screen. Where should the prisoners be placed?
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Not recommended, the officer is out numbered and another patrol unit should be utilized
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Two officers are transporting one prisoner. The patrol unit has a screen. Where should the prisoner be placed?
Definition
Driver rear seat
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Two officers are transporting one prisoner. The patrol unit does not have a screen. Where should the prisoners be placed
Definition
Passenger rear seat
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Two officers are transporting two prisoners. The patrol unit has a screen. Where should the prisoners be placed?
Definition
Both prisoners in the rear seats
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Two officers are transporting two prisoners. The patrol unit does no have a screen. Where should the prisoners be placed?
Definition
Both prisoners in the rear seat with the second officer
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Where does a Terry Search occur?
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At the location of the stop
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What type of search is a Terry Search?
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Protective Search
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During a Terry Search, the officer may search only for what?
Definition
Weapons
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Why, during a Terry Stop, may the officer only detain the person for a reasonable amount of time?
Definition
The person is not under arrest
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What must the officer have to conduct a Terry Search?
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Reasonable articulable suspicion the person is armed
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Another name for a Search incident to arrest is what?
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Field Search
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A Search incident to arrest is performed only after what is made?
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An arrest
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Where is a Search incident to arrest conducting?
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The arrest site
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During a Search incident to arrest, where are officers allowed to search?
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The individual and the area under immediate control of the arrestee
Term
According to the text (casebook), officers are most likely to do an improper search around what area?
Definition
Groin
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According to the text (casebook), what should always be done when conducting a Search incident to arrest?
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Always handcuff the suspect
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Before handcuffing or applying restraining devices, what should be done?
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Place the suspect in a disadvantaged position
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When conducting a Search incident to arrest, how should the the search be conducted?
Definition
From top to bottom with areas most likely to conceal weapons of opportunity searched first
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What is the 50/50 overlap method?
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A method of searching a suspect
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What is the triangulation method?
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A method of positioning officers around the suspect to be restrained/search
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What is the purpose of the triangulation method?
Definition
Safety
Term
Where is a strip search conducted?
Definition
Confined facility
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All internal body cavity searches require what before they can be conducted?
Definition
Require a court order or search warrant
Term
When transporting prisoners what should always be applied?
Definition
Restraining Devices
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The officer should always use care when applying what?
Definition
Restraining Devices
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According to the text (casebook), when an officer applies handcuffs which arm should be cuffed first?
Definition
Strong arm side
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As soon as it is practical, what should the officer do to the handcuffs after they are applied?
Definition
Double Lock
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What is the proper location of the prisoner's hands when in handcuffs?
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Their hands should be behind them with palms out
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Typically, Flex cuffs can be used how many times before being disposed?
Definition
Once
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What is another name for a Protective Search?
Definition
Pat-down, Frisk, or Terry Search
Term
Explain the "Triangulation" method as it relates to restraining a suspect and its purpose.
Definition
The triangulation method is simply the idea of "strategically" positioning the officers around the individual being restrained. Ideally, if there were 3 officers, they would form a triangle around the suspect. This method serves 2 purposes, officer safety, and a tactical advantage over the suspect
Term
Name at least 6 types of restraining devices discussed in the text (casebook).
Definition
Standard handcuffs
Maximum security handcuffs
Flex cuffs
Restraining belts or chains
Leg irons
Transport leg brace
Arm and Ankle restraints
Hobble chains
Term
Name at least 4 different places, you as an officer, may be called upon to transport a prisoner as discussed in the text (casebook).
Definition
Court
Hospital
Funerals
Extraditions
Other agencies/officers
Institutions
Crime Scenes
Jail
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Name the 3 general areas included in preparation for prisoner transportation.
Definition
Personal
Logistical Considerations (Logistical)
Vehicle Preparations (Vehicular)
Term
When restraining a suspect, or transporting a prisoner, what should you, as an officer, always make sure you have control over at all times and why?
Definition
The hands because the hands are what pose the greatest threat to the officer
Term
What does TSA stand for?
Definition
Transportation Security Agency
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What does FAM stand for?
Definition
Federal Air Marshal
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What does LEO stand for?
Definition
Law Enforcement Officer
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What does RCSD stand for?
Definition
Richland County Sheriff's Department :)
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