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What are the five colors of the Awareness Spectrum and what do they mean? |
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Condition White: state of environmental unawareness
Yellow: relaxed but alert, cautious but not tense
Orange: state of alarm
Red: instant reaction is mandatory
Black: panic (mind blacked out)
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Which level on the Awareness Spectrum is preferred for normal Law Enforcement operations? |
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Yellow (relaxed but alert, cautious but not tense) |
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Name a few things that impact observations. |
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Fatigue
Illness
Prejudice
Personal Concerns
Environment
Emotions
Experience
Training |
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What do you have to make observations? |
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Vision
Smell
Hearing
Touch
'Sixth Sense' (Intuition) |
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Observation: act, practice, or power of noticing the act or practice of noting and recording facts and events
(what you see) |
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Perception: consciousness, awareness; the awareness of objects or data through the medium of the sense' insight or intuition. Perception is the conscious interpretation of the data that one has observed based upon experience and insight. (filter of the world) |
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T/F: There are two types of patrols, reactive and proactive. |
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False
(The Hunter Mode & Pretext stops) |
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T/F Pretext stops are legal. |
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At a minimum, what is needed to conduct a traffic stop? |
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Exercise used to improve memory recall. |
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