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"Plus One" Rule Correct Answers When you believe that all
passengers have been removed from the suspect vehicle and no
one can be seen inside, you should use pretense or a bluff and
command any hidden passengers to exit the vehicle
10/Numeric Code Correct Answers Uses the number "10" to
precede other numbers that represent specific activities.
2 Classifications of Hearing Loss Correct Answers 1) Hard of
hearing
2) Deafness
2 Most Common Mood Disorders an Officer May Encounter
Correct Answers 1) Major depressive disorder (MDD)
2) Bipolar disorder (BD)
3 Components of Incendiary Devices Correct Answers 1) An
ignition source
2) Combustible filler material
3) Housing container
3 Main Components of Communication Correct Answers 1)
Sender/Speaker
2) Receiver/Listener
3) Message
3 Main Types of Personality Disorders Correct Answers 1)
Antisocial
,2) Narcissistic
3) Borderline
3 Steps in Terminating a Hazmat Scene Correct Answers
OSHA regulations require a structured termination process. The
three steps are on-scene debriefing, incident critique, and after
action analysis.
3 types of statements obtained during an interview Correct
Answers Sworn, unsworn, confession
3 Types of Vehicle Damage Correct Answers Contact
Induced
Pre-Existing
316.650(8) F.S. Correct Answers It is illegal and an act of
official misconduct to dispose of a traffic citation in a manner
other than as required
318.14(3) F.S. Correct Answers Makes refusal to accept and
sign a uniform traffic citation requiring a court appearance is a
criminal violation that may result in arrest
322.15 F.S. Correct Answers All people driving in Florida
must have a valid driver's license from Florida
4 Basic Radio Codes Correct Answers Signals, Phonetic-Alpha
Code, 10/Numeric Code, Alphanumeric Code
4 General Categories of Stress Correct Answers Acute Stress,
Chronic Stress, Cumulative or Routine Stress, Delayed Stress
,4 Levels of Intellectual Disability Correct Answers 1) Mild
2) Moderate
3) Severe
4) Profound
4 Levels of law enforcement agencies in the US Correct
Answers Municipal (Police Departments, Public Safety
Departments), County (Sheriff's Office), State (FDLE, FHP),
Federal(ATF, DEA)
4 Steps to Initiating the Stop Correct Answers 1) Follow the
driver through traffic until you determine at what point to safely
make the traffic stop
2) Notify dispatch of the traffic stop
3) Select a safe location to stop
4) Activate emergency equipment to communicate the stop to
the driver
4th Amendment Correct Answers A person occupying private
property has an expectation of privacy that no one can violate
without a search warrant or a valid exception to the warrant
requirement. There is no crime scene exception to the search
warrant requirement.
5 Steps to Conducting the Stop Correct Answers 5) Park the
patrol vehicle
6) Conduct a visual assessment of the violator's vehicle
7) Exit the patrol vehicle
8) Apply appropriate approach techniques
9) Interact with the driver
, A person who is physically in, on, or around the vehicle is
_____ of the vehicle and can be arrested for DUI Correct
Answers Actual Physical Control
A report reflects Correct Answers your competence and
professionalism, not only
in writing skills, but also in all aspects of police work.
A well-written report is important because it: Correct Answers
• aids the state attorney's office in prosecutions
• reduces legal liability for both you and your agency
• saves the department time and expense
Abandoned Vehicle Correct Answers A vehicle without a
known driver or person responsible for the vehicle
Abandonment Correct Answers A situation in which the parent
or legal custodian of a child or, in the absence of a parent or
legal custodian, the caregiver, while being able, has made no
significant contribution to the child's care and maintenance or
has failed to establish or maintain a substantial and positive
relationship with the child, or both.
Ability Correct Answers The subject having the means to carry
out his or her intent to cause death or great bodily harm
Abuse Correct Answers • inflicted physical or psychological
injury upon the victim,
• committed an intentional act that could reasonably be expected
to result in physical or psychological injury to the victim, or