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OPOTA Latest Exam Questions With Verified Answers Already Graded A+ 1. The EAR Model's Three Phases of a Special Populations Encounter - ANSWER Engage Assess Resolve 2. Types of Child Abuse - ANSWER physical, emotional, sexual, neglect 3. Typical dispositions for resolving a crisis intervention incident - ANSWER - Arrest - De-escalate and refer - Voluntary transport - Involuntary transport - pink slip ORC 5122.01 4. Four categories of the Loss Model - ANSWER 1. Loss of Reality 2. Loss of Hope 3. Loss of Control 4. Loss of Perspective 5. Five basic communication tools that assist in generating compliance (LEAPS) - ANSWER Listen Empathize Ask Paraphrase Summarize 6. Difference between traditional encounters and special population encounters - ANSWER ...is the need to be non-confrontational 7. Crisis State- 3 characteristics - ANSWER 1. The person's behaviors is at an intense emotional and irrational level and brought on in response to a critical incident. 2. The critical incident occurred with 24 to 48 hours of the change in behavior. 3. The person perceives the situation as overwhelming and a threat to his/her psychological and/or physical well-being 8. Stalking Protection Orders - Stalking or Sexually Oriented Offense Protection Order (SSOOPO) - ANSWER Protects the victim of stalking and sexually oriented offenses from a non-family or non-household member 9. Civil Protection Order (CPO) - ANSWER Can be in effect up to five years and it can include other provisions (e.g., child support, custody) 10.Temporary Protection Order - ANSWER Order from the court that is available after a family or household member is charged with a violent or sexually oriented offense IT IS IN EFFECT FOR THE LENGTH OF THE CASE Elements of the Offense That Constitute Domestic Violence in Ohio - ANSWER KNOWINGLY cause or attempt to cause physical harm to a family or household member RECKLESSLY cause serious physical harm to a family or household member BY THREAT OF FORCE, knowingly cause a family or household member to believe that the offender will cause imminent physical harm to the family or household member 11.Traditional and Non-Traditional Media Sources - ANSWER Traditional Media Sources- TV, radio and print sources and the social media and internet accounts they maintain 12.Non-Traditional Media Sources- individuals prefer groups, operating outside of the traditional media outlets, who regularly post info on websites and social media platforms, as well as "citizen journalists" who randomly capture events that have potential to go viral. 13.Officer liability when responding to emergency calls - ANSWER - Emergency call- A call to duty - including Communications from citizens, dispatchers, and personal observations that demand an immediate response as part of a peace officer - Officer is governed by sovereign immunity standards - Officer can't be held accountable for on-duty accidents if responding to an emergency unless operating in a wanton manner. 14.2 Basic types of resistance - ANSWER Passive Active 15.Three broad categories of exigent circumstances - ANSWER 1. Lives or property are in imminent danger or a serious crime in progress 2. Evidence will be destroyed or moved if officers postpone taking action until search warrant can be obtained 3. Officers are in hot pursuit of a felon who flees and takes refuge inside 16.The Requirements Which Must Be Established Before a Terry Pat Down/Frisk - ANSWER Officers are required to articulate a reasonable belief that the suspect is armed AND the suspect poses a threat to them.

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1. The EAR Model's Three Phases of a Special Populations Encounter -
ANSWER
Engage
Assess
Resolve


2. Types of Child Abuse -
ANSWER
physical, emotional, sexual, neglect


3. Typical dispositions for resolving a crisis intervention incident -
ANSWER
- Arrest
- De-escalate and refer
- Voluntary transport
- Involuntary transport - pink slip ORC 5122.01


4. Four categories of the Loss Model -
ANSWER
1. Loss of Reality

,2. Loss of Hope
3. Loss of Control
4. Loss of Perspective


5. Five basic communication tools that assist in generating compliance
(LEAPS) -


ANSWER
Listen
Empathize
Ask
Paraphrase
Summarize


6. Difference between traditional encounters and special population encounters
- ANSWER ...is the need to be non-confrontational


7. Crisis State- 3 characteristics -


ANSWER
1. The person's behaviors is at an intense emotional and irrational level and
brought on in response to a critical incident.
2. The critical incident occurred with 24 to 48 hours of the change in behavior.
3. The person perceives the situation as overwhelming and a threat to his/her
psychological and/or physical well-being

,8. Stalking Protection Orders - Stalking or Sexually Oriented Offense
Protection Order (SSOOPO) - ANSWER Protects the victim of stalking and
sexually oriented offenses from a non-family or non-household member


9. Civil Protection Order (CPO) - ANSWER Can be in effect up to five years
and it can include other provisions (e.g., child support, custody)


10.Temporary Protection Order - ANSWER Order from the court that is
available after a family or household member is charged with a violent or
sexually oriented offense
IT IS IN EFFECT FOR THE LENGTH OF THE CASE


Elements of the Offense That Constitute Domestic Violence in Ohio -
ANSWER KNOWINGLY cause or attempt to cause physical harm to a family
or household member
RECKLESSLY cause serious physical harm to a family or household member
BY THREAT OF FORCE, knowingly cause a family or household member to
believe that the offender will cause imminent physical harm to the family or
household member


11.Traditional and Non-Traditional Media Sources - ANSWER Traditional
Media Sources- TV, radio and print sources and the social media and
internet accounts they maintain


12.Non-Traditional Media Sources- individuals prefer groups, operating outside
of the traditional media outlets, who regularly post info on websites and
social media platforms, as well as "citizen journalists" who randomly
capture events that have potential to go viral.

, 13.Officer liability when responding to emergency calls - ANSWER -
Emergency call- A call to duty - including Communications from citizens,
dispatchers, and personal observations that demand an immediate response
as part of a peace officer
- Officer is governed by sovereign immunity standards
- Officer can't be held accountable for on-duty accidents if responding
to an emergency unless operating in a wanton manner.


14.2 Basic types of resistance - ANSWER Passive
Active


15.Three broad categories of exigent circumstances -
ANSWER
1. Lives or property are in imminent danger or a serious crime in progress
2. Evidence will be destroyed or moved if officers postpone taking action until
search warrant can be obtained
3. Officers are in hot pursuit of a felon who flees and takes refuge inside


16.The Requirements Which Must Be Established Before a Terry Pat
Down/Frisk - ANSWER Officers are required to articulate a reasonable
belief that the suspect is armed AND the suspect poses a threat to them.


17.The relationship between an SPO and a test question is that... - ANSWER A
test question must respond directly to an SPO and every SPO may be the
basis of a test question


18.A Peace Officer's Main Goals -


ANSWER

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