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Staff and leadership positions associated with Law Enforcement (7) (LPDCAIB) |
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LE Detachment CDR PM Operations Officer Deputy Provost Marshall CS CO CDR Assistant S3 Installation PMO Assistant BCT PM |
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Purpose of the Real Property Planning Committee |
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Physical Security and Crime Prevention |
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Memorandum of Agreement/Understanding for storage of weapons |
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Agreement between line CO and L&O Detachment to store weapons in one unit's arms room for easier access |
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Requirements for detaining someone in a Detention Cell (4) (PMPS) |
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-PM and JAG authorization -Medical exam prior to detention -Pre-trial confinement approved by JAG, BN & BDE CDR -Supervision |
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Supervision requirements in a Detention Cell (4) (2RFL) |
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-24/7 -At least one Soldier of equal rank or above - Provide normal food and water ration - Provide linen if overnight or more than 24 hours |
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What boards can the installation PM serve on? (4) (FCFS) |
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Family Advocacy Committee Case Review Committee Fatality Review Committee Sexual Assault Review Board |
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Types of Military Working Dog Teams (11) (PPPSMCMHCTI) |
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- Patrol Dog - Patrol Narcotic Detector Dog - Patrol Explosive Detector Dog - Specialized Search Dog - Mine Detector Dog - Combat Tracker Dog - Multipurpose Dog - Human Remains Dog - Contract Working Dog - Tactical Explosive Detector Dog - IED Dog |
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Who is involved in Military Working Dog operations (5) (PKMSD) |
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- Program Manager - Kennel Master - MWD Plans NCO - Senior Dog Handler - Dog Handlers |
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Four step selection process for SRT Members (AISP) |
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Administrative Background Check Instructional learning ability test Stress physical conditioning Psychological |
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Requirements for SRT Members (8) (OVWLPPPA) |
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-One year as an MP -Volunteer -Written approval by commander -Law Enforcement Experience -PFC or higher -Personal traits (maturity, patience, sound judgement, emotional stability, team player) -Professional Traits (no record of UCMJ, no profiles, good health, expert M4/M9, 270+ APFT) -Additional Training (Airborne, EMT, CLS) |
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PM responsibilities for SRT training |
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Training and Certification |
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SRT OIC responsibilities for SRT training |
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Coordination Supervision Evaluation Maintenance of training records |
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Know the different non-lethal weapons systems |
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FN 303 OC Spray Taser Stun Grenade Flash Bang LRAD MRAD Caltrops Portable Vehicle Arresting Barrier VLAD |
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Weapons, devices and munitions that are designed and employed to immediately incapacitate personnel or materiel, while minimizing fatalities, permanent injury, and undesired property damage |
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Conditions associated with detaining a juvenile (5) (INAST) |
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- Immediate advisement of rights - Notify parents and SJA - Authorized by the installation CDR - Suspected of a serious offense - Temporary for the purpose of transfer to parents or State/Federal agency w/ jurisdiction |
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What is required for fingerprints or photographs when detaining juveniles |
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written consent of a juvenile judge |
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Can names or photographs of detained juveniles be released to the public? |
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When detaining juveniles, what should you keep the juvenile away from? |
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Operational activites and public view |
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Juveniles are prohibited from being put in the D Cell unless: |
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-Threat to self, community or MP's -Authorization from installation CDR through legal channels |
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Juvenile delinquency prevention programs (2) |
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- GREAT (Gang Resistance Education and Training) - DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) |
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community oriented program- teaches youth about making good choices about gangs and drugs |
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collaboration between schools and law enforcement to educate students about personal and social consequences of substance abuse and violence |
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What is CID responsible for providing PSD for? |
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People who are already perscribed as needing a PSD |
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Total Army Performance Evaluation System |
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National Security Personnel System |
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Two systems for civilian performance evaluation |
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Constraints used to determine civilian manpower (4) (MCDR) |
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Manpower availability Congressionally set floors and ceilings Dollar limitations Restrictive manpower policies |
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Signs of physical abuse on a child |
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- Unexplained injuires in areas children normally do not get hurt - Burns with outlines of objects - Child hungry, dirty, or unsuitably dressed for weather |
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Core elements of Force Protection (3) (PCO) |
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Physical Security C2 protection OPSEC |
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Sources of intelligence and counterintel that a CDR would use for ATFP |
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Open source information Government intel and counterintel Criminal Information |
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Terrorist Screening Center Categories and appropriate responses |
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Category 1- Felony Detain Category 2- Detain (subject may have information Category 3- Obtain information but do not apprehend |
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How does the TSC apply to MP's on patrol |
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Know what responses to take during stops or investigations |
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What does a sexual assault review board do? |
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Provdies oversight, procedural guidance and feedback concerning prevention and response programs |
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What are the PMO and DES responsible for? (5) (FSL9E) |
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Fire protection Security Law and Order 911 Call Center EMS |
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DES and PMO role in fire protection (5) (EOFHC) |
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Equipment inspection OSHA standards Fire fighting protocols HAZMAT Coordiantion with installation fire cheifs |
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Factors that must be considered for civilian disciplinary actions |
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Douglas Factors (12) (NLPPECCNCPMA) |
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-Nature of the offense -Employee's job level -Past disciplinary record -Past work record - Effect of the offense on the employee's ability to perform - Consistency of the penalty compared to other employees - Consistency of the penalty compared to disciplinary regulations - Notoriety of the offense/ impact on agency reputation - Clariy with which the employee was warned or notified about regulations - Potential for rehab - Mitigating Circumstances - Adequacy of alternative sanctions to deter future conduct |
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Regulation governing civilian drug testing |
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Different forms used for traffic violations |
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1805- Federal Traffic Ticket (pay a fine) 1408- Army traffic ticket (report minor offenses to commanders) |
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What situations require an Inicident Command System (3) (NTH) |
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Natural Hazards (firs, earthquakes, etc.) Technological Hazards (power failures, dam breaks) Human Caused Hazards (criminal or terrorist acts) |
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Responsiblities of an on-scene commander |
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-Sets incident objectives, strategies and priorities -Overall responsbility for the incident -Ensure overall incident safety -Provide information to internal and external stakeholders -Establish and maintain liaisons with other particpating agencies |
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- National Incident Management System - Frame work of doctrine to allow different agencies to prepare for, prevent and deal with different emergencies |
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Difference between blotter and journal |
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Blotter is a chronological record of incidents, MP actions and notification (commander's tool)
staff journal is used to document incidents not related to the blotter |
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Protected identity on the MP blotter |
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Junenile/Sponsors Sex Crime Victims Dicatated by local SOP |
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- Used to control dissemmination of information about the incident - CDR/PM guidance - Protects sensitive investigations - E7 and above |
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Provost Marsall roles in EOC crisis action teams |
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- Subject matter expert for LE and Security matters (SRT, FORCEPRO, Crisis Negotiation, Intelligence) - Advises |
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How to organize a campaign for civil or military law enforcement |
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- establish relations with host nation or local community - exchange WMD response capability information - training |
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-Deter possible harm to the principle -Detect threatening situation -Defend the principal from harm or embarrassing situations -Evacuate the principal from the threatening environment |
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Who has the ability to review/approve documentation of individual contract security guards |
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COR reviews KO approves or changes |
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Steps in response to an active shooter(5) (NICER) |
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-Neutralize -Isolate -Contain -Evaluate -Report |
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Proper response to a domestic disturbance |
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-Restore order -Determine if a crime was committed -Conduct appropriate intervention responses |
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Principals of Protection FLRIE |
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Full Dimension Layered Redundant Integrated Enduring |
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Domestic disturbance intervention responses MRSA |
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- Mediation - Referral - Separation - Apprehension |
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What duties can MP's perform? |
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Training Priorities for Active Shooter |
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- First Responders - Everyone recieves the same training (TTP's) |
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Selective Enforcement (Traffic) |
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enforcement of traffic laws where violations and accidents are most likley to occur. Based on traffic studies |
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Preventative Enforcement (Traffic) |
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enforce where accidents and violations occur most frequently |
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Army's defensive program to protect agasint terrorism |
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Required elements of a DOD AT Program (5) (RPTRC) |
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- Risk Management - Planning - Training Exercises - Resource Application - Comprehensive Program Review |
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AT planning coordinates requirements to support ___________ |
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Force Protection Programs |
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