Enforcement (Latest 2026/2027) 250
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• Can an officer arrest for a rental car that is two months overdue? -✓✓Yes, the vehicle
is considered stolen.
• Elder abuse often involves physical abuse by _____ -✓✓Family members, and it is
often underreported.
• For which violations must a police officer issue a promise to appear? -✓✓A police
officer must issue a promise to appear for speeding, a violation of the open container
law, or texting while driving.
• From which position should standing body searches be executed? -✓✓From the rear.
• HDL (high density lipoproteins) -✓✓A type of cholesterol that is considered 'good'
because it helps remove other forms of cholesterol from the bloodstream.
• High blood cholesterol -✓✓A condition characterized by elevated levels of cholesterol
in the blood, which can increase the risk of heart disease.
• High blood pressure -✓✓A medical condition in which the force of the blood against
the artery walls is consistently too high, often leading to health complications.
• How are accomplices to an offense treated under the law? -✓✓Accomplices may be
charged and convicted for the same offense as the principal offender.
• How many days can a new resident with an out-of-state driver license operate a
vehicle in Texas? -✓✓For no more than 90 days.
• How many days must notice be posted at the courthouse for an unknown owner of a
motor vehicle? -✓✓Notice must be posted for 15 days.
• How many officers should communicate with the subject during a critical incident? -
✓✓One officer should communicate with the subject.
• How many persons constitute a 'riot' under the statutes? -✓✓At least 7 persons.
,• How many stages of human trafficking are there? -✓✓There are 3 stages.
• How may a riot be dispersed? -✓✓A riot may be dispersed by commanding the
persons to disperse or arresting persons engaged.
• How must a person in custody be informed of their rights before interrogation? -
✓✓They must be informed clearly.
• How should handcuffs be secured to prevent them from tightening or loosening? -
✓✓Double-lock the handcuffs.
• How should non-verbal communication be according to the Police Executive Forum? -
✓✓Friendly and helpful.
• How soon must a peace officer place seized property under seal in the property room?
-✓✓A peace officer must place the property under seal no later than 48 hours.
• In domestic violence cases, how does violence usually change over time? -✓✓The
violence usually increases in frequency and severity over time.
• Smoking cigarettes -✓✓The act of inhaling smoke from burning tobacco wrapped in
paper, which can lead to numerous health issues, including cancer and heart disease.
• What actions are allowed on an improved shoulder of a roadway? -✓✓An operator
may drive on an improved shoulder to stop, stand, or park; to decelerate before making
a right turn; or to avoid a collision.
• What additional charge can a non-license holder face for carrying a handgun in a
vehicle? -✓✓Unlawful carrying weapon.
• What age defines indecency with a child? -✓✓Younger than 17 years of age.
• What alerts inform the public of serious child abductions? -✓✓Amber alerts.
• What are Alzheimer's Disease and other forms of dementia classified as? -✓✓They
are classified as cognitive disorders.
• What are Cocaine, Heroin, and Methamphetamine classified as? -✓✓They are part of
Penalty Group 1.
• What are consensual encounters in law enforcement? -✓✓Situations where officers
can approach and ask questions, and individuals can refuse to cooperate.
, • What are Crash and Supplement reports examples of? -✓✓They are examples of
police reports.
• What are examples of force options? -✓✓Professional presence, weapon strategies,
and weaponless strategies.
• What are key functions of discrimination? -✓✓Discrimination reinforces prejudice,
limits others' effectiveness, and encourages economic exploitation.
• What are methods for approaching a scene with caution? -✓✓All of the above (at least
2 officers should respond, do not position vehicle directly in front of the house, notify the
dispatcher you have arrived).
• What are objections in a trial? -✓✓Objections are legal requests to keep improper
evidence out of the trial.
• What are the '3 Cs' of the criminal justice system? -✓✓The '3 Cs' are Cops, Courts,
and Corrections.
• What are the 4-Components of Connection in verbal communication? -✓✓What people
understand, feel, hear, and see.
• What are the advantages of using a seatbelt? -✓✓Advantages of using a seatbelt
include reduced chance of injury or death, better vehicle control, and compliance with
applicable statutes and/or policy.
• What are the lawful speeds in an urban district? -✓✓The lawful speeds are 30 mph in
an urban district on a street other than an alley and 15 mph in an alley.
• What are the primary duties of a Peace Officer investigating family violence
allegations? -✓✓The primary duties include protecting any potential victim, enforcing a
protective order, and making lawful arrests of violators.
• What are the rights and duties of a parent? -✓✓The rights and duties of a parent
include the right to have physical possession of the child, the duty to support the child,
and the right to consent to the child's marriage.
• What are the roots of policing in America? -✓✓Policing in America has its roots in
European methods.
• What are the standards for entry, practice, and ethical conduct for police officers? -
✓✓Police officers are expected to serve the public with courtesy, service, and
protection, while maintaining professionalism.