DOCCs QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
What does the acronym I.C.A.T stand for? - Answers -Intercept
Control
Angle
Transition
What are the (3) major sections of the IPC model? - Answers --basics
-add ons
-application
What are the (4) basic IPC skills? - Answers -- positioning
- posturing
- observing
- listening
When is physical force justifiable? - Answers -Only to the degree to which it is required.
Which section of the IPC model is also called communicating with inmates? - Answers -
- Add ons
Where is the use of force derived from? - Answers -U.S. Constitution and Penal Law
Standing erect and facing square are examples of what basic IPC skill? - Answers -
Positioning
What are the three levels of responding? - Answers -- Content
- Feeling
- Feeling + Meaning
If you are arrested while off duty when should you report it to your supervisor? -
Answers -ASAP, but no later than the first day you return to work
What law protects inmates' mental health? - Answers -Public Health Law
When is an employee subject to search? - Answers -- While on duty
- While on facility grounds
- ordered by the superintendent
How will a lawful order from a supervisor be handled? - Answers -Promptly & Properly
Murder - Answers -Killing another with malice (evil intent)
Kidnapping - Answers -Taking a person against their will to another place
,Civil Law - Answers -Body of law which determines private rights and liabilities as
distinguished from criminal law guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution
Serious Physical Injury - Answers -Long lasting pain
Physical Injury - Answers -temporary pain
Assault 1st degree - Answers -Intent to cause serious physical injury with a weapon or
dangerous instrument
Oral Sexual Conduct - Answers -mouth on penis, vagina or anus
Misdemeanor - Answers -An offense 15 days - 1 year in jail
Felony - Answers -An offense 1 year + (or more) in prison
Anal Sexual Act - Answers -Penetration in the anus
Deadly Weapon - Answers -Invented to cause death
Dangerous Instrument - Answers -anything.
(example: sharpened file folder, broken mop)
Rape - Answers -Penetration no matter how slight without consent
Offense - Answers -breach of a rule
Assault 3rd Degree - Answers -Degree of assault with the intent to cause physical
injury causes such injury
Official Misconduct - Answers -A person KNOWINGLY confers any benefit upon a
public servant for having VIOLATED HIS DUTY.
1st degree burglary - Answers -Degree of burglary in a dwelling with a weapon with
intent to commit a crime
Constitutional Law - Answers -Law derived from the constitution of the U.S. which is the
ultimate or supreme law of the land
Escape - Answers -the unlawful departure of a legally confined prisoner from custody
Bribery - Answers -a person confers any benefit upon a public servant to influence
discretion
Criminal Trespass 1st Degree - Answers -property is a building/dwelling ; possesses an
explosive or deadly weapon; possesses a firearm
,Robbery - Answers -Forcible Stealing using / threatening to use physical force
Larceny - Answers -an act of stealing property
Violation - Answers -an offense 15 days or less in jail
Property is a dwelling is an example of what? - Answers -Criminal Trespass in the 2nd
Degree
Arson - Answers -Unlawful causing of damage by fire or explosion by intentionally
starting fire
2nd Degree Rape - Answers -Victim is incapable of consent by reason of being
mentally incapacitated
Preliminary Investigation - Answers -a projection of the duties and responsibilities of the
first officer at the scene
Sexual Intercourse - Answers -penetration no matter how slight
Assault 2nd Degree - Answers -with intent to cause SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY
causes such injury
Crime - Answers -misdemeanor or felony
1st Degree Kidnapping - Answers -person abducts another person
AND
1) demands ransom
2) restrained for 12+ hours
3) victim dies before being returned
Burglary - Answers -knowingly enters and remains unlawfully in a building/dwelling with
the intent to commit a crime there in
Trespass - Answers -Knowingly enters or remains unlawfully on premises
Property is fenced, posted signs, building is a school are examples of what? - Answers
-Criminal Trespass 3rd Degree
Absconding - Answers -the intentional failure of a person to return to his/her facility at a
prescribed time after having been released from confinement of a temporary release.
Homicide - Answers -conduct which causes the death of a person or an unborn child
(more than 24 weeks).
, Manslaughter - Answers -killing another without malice (evil intent)
Assault - Answers -unlawful causing of physical injury
3rd Degree Rape - Answers -sexual intercourse with another who is incapable of
consent for a reason other than being under 17 years of age
2nd Degree Kidnapping - Answers -person abducts another person
What section of criminal procedure law is a list of all New York State Peace Officers? -
Answers -CPL 2.10
What level of proof is necessary for a peace officer to make a warrant less arrest? -
Answers -probable cause
What section of the Penal Law exempts Peace officers from criminal possession of
weapons? - Answers -265.20
1st Amendment - Answers -Freedom of religion, speech and press
4th Amendment - Answers -Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures
5th Amendment - Answers -The Right to Remain Silent/Double Jeopardy, right to due
process and self incrimination
6th Amendment - Answers -The right to a Speedy Trial by jury, representation by an
attorney for an accused person
right to counsel, right to be confronted with witnesses against him
8th Amendment - Answers -No Excessive bail/fines, cruel and unusual punishment
14th Amendment - Answers -Due process, person will have their day in court;
GUARANTEES A PERSON EQUAL PROTECTION OF THE LAWS
2nd Degree Manslaughter - Answers -RECKLESSLY causes death of another person
Criminal Sexual Act - Answers -Sexual intercourse with mouths and anus with a person
who can NOT consent
1st Degree Manslaughter - Answers -Intentionally causes death while under extreme
emotional disturbance
2nd Degree Murder - Answers -with intent to cause death of another person, causes
death
1st Degree Rape - Answers -Force is used, victim is physically helpless
What does the acronym I.C.A.T stand for? - Answers -Intercept
Control
Angle
Transition
What are the (3) major sections of the IPC model? - Answers --basics
-add ons
-application
What are the (4) basic IPC skills? - Answers -- positioning
- posturing
- observing
- listening
When is physical force justifiable? - Answers -Only to the degree to which it is required.
Which section of the IPC model is also called communicating with inmates? - Answers -
- Add ons
Where is the use of force derived from? - Answers -U.S. Constitution and Penal Law
Standing erect and facing square are examples of what basic IPC skill? - Answers -
Positioning
What are the three levels of responding? - Answers -- Content
- Feeling
- Feeling + Meaning
If you are arrested while off duty when should you report it to your supervisor? -
Answers -ASAP, but no later than the first day you return to work
What law protects inmates' mental health? - Answers -Public Health Law
When is an employee subject to search? - Answers -- While on duty
- While on facility grounds
- ordered by the superintendent
How will a lawful order from a supervisor be handled? - Answers -Promptly & Properly
Murder - Answers -Killing another with malice (evil intent)
Kidnapping - Answers -Taking a person against their will to another place
,Civil Law - Answers -Body of law which determines private rights and liabilities as
distinguished from criminal law guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution
Serious Physical Injury - Answers -Long lasting pain
Physical Injury - Answers -temporary pain
Assault 1st degree - Answers -Intent to cause serious physical injury with a weapon or
dangerous instrument
Oral Sexual Conduct - Answers -mouth on penis, vagina or anus
Misdemeanor - Answers -An offense 15 days - 1 year in jail
Felony - Answers -An offense 1 year + (or more) in prison
Anal Sexual Act - Answers -Penetration in the anus
Deadly Weapon - Answers -Invented to cause death
Dangerous Instrument - Answers -anything.
(example: sharpened file folder, broken mop)
Rape - Answers -Penetration no matter how slight without consent
Offense - Answers -breach of a rule
Assault 3rd Degree - Answers -Degree of assault with the intent to cause physical
injury causes such injury
Official Misconduct - Answers -A person KNOWINGLY confers any benefit upon a
public servant for having VIOLATED HIS DUTY.
1st degree burglary - Answers -Degree of burglary in a dwelling with a weapon with
intent to commit a crime
Constitutional Law - Answers -Law derived from the constitution of the U.S. which is the
ultimate or supreme law of the land
Escape - Answers -the unlawful departure of a legally confined prisoner from custody
Bribery - Answers -a person confers any benefit upon a public servant to influence
discretion
Criminal Trespass 1st Degree - Answers -property is a building/dwelling ; possesses an
explosive or deadly weapon; possesses a firearm
,Robbery - Answers -Forcible Stealing using / threatening to use physical force
Larceny - Answers -an act of stealing property
Violation - Answers -an offense 15 days or less in jail
Property is a dwelling is an example of what? - Answers -Criminal Trespass in the 2nd
Degree
Arson - Answers -Unlawful causing of damage by fire or explosion by intentionally
starting fire
2nd Degree Rape - Answers -Victim is incapable of consent by reason of being
mentally incapacitated
Preliminary Investigation - Answers -a projection of the duties and responsibilities of the
first officer at the scene
Sexual Intercourse - Answers -penetration no matter how slight
Assault 2nd Degree - Answers -with intent to cause SERIOUS PHYSICAL INJURY
causes such injury
Crime - Answers -misdemeanor or felony
1st Degree Kidnapping - Answers -person abducts another person
AND
1) demands ransom
2) restrained for 12+ hours
3) victim dies before being returned
Burglary - Answers -knowingly enters and remains unlawfully in a building/dwelling with
the intent to commit a crime there in
Trespass - Answers -Knowingly enters or remains unlawfully on premises
Property is fenced, posted signs, building is a school are examples of what? - Answers
-Criminal Trespass 3rd Degree
Absconding - Answers -the intentional failure of a person to return to his/her facility at a
prescribed time after having been released from confinement of a temporary release.
Homicide - Answers -conduct which causes the death of a person or an unborn child
(more than 24 weeks).
, Manslaughter - Answers -killing another without malice (evil intent)
Assault - Answers -unlawful causing of physical injury
3rd Degree Rape - Answers -sexual intercourse with another who is incapable of
consent for a reason other than being under 17 years of age
2nd Degree Kidnapping - Answers -person abducts another person
What section of criminal procedure law is a list of all New York State Peace Officers? -
Answers -CPL 2.10
What level of proof is necessary for a peace officer to make a warrant less arrest? -
Answers -probable cause
What section of the Penal Law exempts Peace officers from criminal possession of
weapons? - Answers -265.20
1st Amendment - Answers -Freedom of religion, speech and press
4th Amendment - Answers -Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures
5th Amendment - Answers -The Right to Remain Silent/Double Jeopardy, right to due
process and self incrimination
6th Amendment - Answers -The right to a Speedy Trial by jury, representation by an
attorney for an accused person
right to counsel, right to be confronted with witnesses against him
8th Amendment - Answers -No Excessive bail/fines, cruel and unusual punishment
14th Amendment - Answers -Due process, person will have their day in court;
GUARANTEES A PERSON EQUAL PROTECTION OF THE LAWS
2nd Degree Manslaughter - Answers -RECKLESSLY causes death of another person
Criminal Sexual Act - Answers -Sexual intercourse with mouths and anus with a person
who can NOT consent
1st Degree Manslaughter - Answers -Intentionally causes death while under extreme
emotional disturbance
2nd Degree Murder - Answers -with intent to cause death of another person, causes
death
1st Degree Rape - Answers -Force is used, victim is physically helpless