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Which of these is Not an objective of Patrol? |
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Preserve peace by: mere presence proper action suppress crime and apprehend suspects They are all objectives |
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" _______________is the soundest of all Criminological theories. |
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One objective of patrol is "to suppress crime by________________" |
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properly investigating offenses and timely respond to crimes in progress |
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Which of these are "beat characteristics" the officer should know? |
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Area's: Socio-economic and geographic Crimes committed Crimes hazards and conditions All of the above |
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Knowledge of assigned area such streets, businesses, schools, hospitals, which way block numbers run, traffic routes, deadends, overpasses, alleys etc...;increases? |
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Probability of on-site arrests and officer safety |
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Which of the below increases probability of arrest? |
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Familiarization with known offenders TCIC/NCIC information knowledge of criminal habits and types of crimes All of the above |
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Which of the below is cover? |
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Which of these is concealment? |
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Between "cover" vs 'concealment" which one stops bullets? |
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For an officer to make a safe foot approach, he should be aware of ______________. |
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officer-suspect approach methods and cover/concealment on the approach |
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Silhouetting, does which of the following? |
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Provides suspect with: An identifiable target knowledge of how many officers are present, fire power & approach Allows suspect to plan a course of action All the above |
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Back up units should _____________________upon approach of primary unit, to avoid silhouetting. |
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Secure: amber lights, red lights and headlights |
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When approaching a suspect with his hands in his pockets, your should? |
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do not let him remove his hands from his packets. |
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When approaching a suspect , you should? |
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Demand suspect: place hands in front of him/her, palms up do not let suspect put hands in pockets if hands already in pocket, don't allow him/her to remove them. All of the above |
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A suspect may want his hands in his pockets in order to.....? |
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get a weapon hide: contraband evidence, tatoos any of the above |
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A patrol officer is to report hazards found on patrol. Which of these is Not a hazard that would need to be reported? |
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Hazards: Road Crime traffic controls dead animals All |
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Conducting property checks, questioning suspicious persons, maintaining high visibility, is ___________________ |
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'Low visibility and use of surveillance is ______________________. |
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___________deals with specific problems or violations. |
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Which Patrol is "helpful when learning the beat"? |
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Which of these is Not a patrol pattern? |
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circular lane selection parking All are patrol patterns |
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Which patrol pattern "can get voluntary compliance with traffic laws"? |
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In lane selection which lane is used for clear view between buildings on both sides of the street? |
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lane near the center of the road way. |
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"Covering the beat with lack of predictability" describes ______________. |
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Which mode of patrol is"where use of motorized vehicles is impractical,allows for high visibility and intense patrol"? |
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Which mode of patrol is"quick response, flexibility to cover large areas, can be used as escort Unit and effective in traffic law enforcement. |
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Which mode of Patrol is,"immediate traffic control, increased knowledge of district, develop informants, increased knowledge of community needs and potential crime hazards? |
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Which mode of patrol has speed, mobility, visibility increases preventive potential;officer Proetection and can carry extra equipment".? |
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Which mode of patrol is"available in emergency situations, can cover enormous area"___________________. |
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automobile helicopter motorcycle Non of these |
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Conferences between patrol units should be located on_________________. |
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When stopping for coffee on patrol , and another patrol car is at the location you should _________________. |
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Which of the following should an officer do on patrol? |
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never leave keys watch driving speed observe rules of the road All |
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Check vehicle for ____________________before beginning patrol. |
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mechanical defects contraband weapons All |
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Which patrol doubles preventive enforcement? |
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Which patrol method "takes fewer chances, devotes more attention to patrol and develops self reliance"? |
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A trained observer should not |
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Which of the below senses should the police trained observer Not use? |
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Effective observation can ? |
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Contribute to: Crime prevention successful prosecution of crimes protect the public form natural or man-made hazards All |
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Which of these situations would warrant a "pedestrian stop"? |
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a pedestrian: carrying something suspecious acting strange staying in the same place or stopping other people All |
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The officer should consider____________ prior to making a pedestrian stop. |
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number of people that could be hurt officer safety least number of hostages All |
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When approaching the pedestrian the officer should approach the pedestrian on the ___________side. |
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When interviewing the suspect the officer should stand on the_____________side away from suspect and at least ______________away. |
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When two officers are interviewing one suspect, the first officer assumes the interview position and the second officer should stand to the ___________ of the person being interviewed or to the _____________ |
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When there are two officers interviewing two suspects, the first officer assumes the interviewing stance and the second officers stands _______________________. |
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in a position that affords maximum visibility of both suspects. |
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The "inquiry" is used to learn more about ________________. |
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The seven step violator contact: Which step sets the mood of the contact? |
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One Greeting and identification of police agency. |
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Step where the violator is given an opportunity to justify their violation? |
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two: Statement of violation committed |
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Which step is statement of violation committed? |
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Which step is identification of the driver? |
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three: Check identification of the driver |
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Which step is, "statement of action to be taken? |
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Four" Statement of action to be taken |
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In making the statement of action to be taken the officer should? |
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Place the emphasis on: the violator and the violation |
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Statements made by the officer on a violator stop should be made ___________ |
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Take the action is step number _______. |
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What option the officer has in step five? |
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take violator into custody write citation warning Any |
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Which step is about what the violator must do? |
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step six: Explain what the violator must do |
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Which step is the hardest? |
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Which is the first thing to do on a high risk or felony stops? |
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Notify headquarters for: Location direction of travel, and request back-up |
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If offset to the left is not possible, on a felony stop, then you should position the Patrol car at an angle facing the _____________toward the suspect vehicle. |
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Which command would be given by the officer to the occupants of the felony stop vehicle? |
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no one exits the vehicle unless ordered to do so |
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What is the first person to remove from the vehicle on a felony vehicle stop with multiple occupants? |
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All occupants will be ordered out of the suspect vehicle, one at a time through the ________________ |
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once out of the suspect's vehicle, how you direct the occupant back towards you? |
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Place your hands in the air, walk backwards slowly, toward the patrol vehicle. |
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How and when you will handcuff and search the occupants? |
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handcuff each person as they arrive at the patrol vehicle, then search them. |
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After the last person is out of the suspect's vehicle you__________________. |
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check the interior and trunk of vehicle for hidden suspects secure vehicle per department policy |
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Which is true on an in progress call? |
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arrive safety maintain contact with dispatcher cooperate with other officers on the scene and wait for backup All |
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You have found an open-door on a building after business hours. You should_________first. |
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When searching a building, how many officers at least should go inside? |
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How many officers should be used on the perimeter team? |
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enough to secure the perimeter |
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Search team once inside should? |
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stay together and use search frog technique. |
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Search team should Not_________________. |
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search one room at the time. secure each room after it is searched, leave the suspect an opportunity to leave the building. All of the above |
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In responding to a Bomb threat, the officer should Not____________________. |
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touch it and organize volunteers familiar with the area for a search party turn radio's off withing 500 feet identify types of bombs or suspicious objects. |
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