2026 | Pass Exam Prep
1. What is the primary duty of officers in relation to constitutional conduct as
established in Crawford vs. City of Chicago?
To enforce traffic laws strictly.
To maintain evidence integrity.
To prioritize community relations.
To uphold constitutional rights.
2. A defendant who is arrested without a warrant and not released on bail is
entitled to a judicial determination of probable cause without undue delay
after the arrest. Absent extraordinary circumstances, this detention must take
place within __after a warrantless arrest.
A reasonable time period
72 hrs
48 hrs
24 hrs
3. Describe the legal implications of a motorist refusing to comply with a traffic
signal from a law enforcement officer.
The motorist can only be penalized if an accident occurs.
The officer must chase the motorist immediately.
The motorist has the right to ignore the officer's signal if they feel it is
unsafe.
The motorist may be subject to legal penalties for disobeying a
lawful order from an officer.
,4. What is a common motive attributed to active shooters according to law
enforcement training?
Political protest
Vengeance for a perceived injustice
Mental illness
Financial gain
5. Why is it important for law enforcement officers to keep updated on traffic
laws?
It ensures they can make informed decisions and enforce the law
correctly.
It helps them avoid community policing.
It is only necessary for new officers.
It allows them to ignore outdated laws.
6. What is the purpose of a written report in law enforcement?
To serve as a checklist for daily tasks.
To summarize training sessions.
To provide permanent documentation of an event.
To record personal opinions of officers.
7. Interpret the significance of honesty in the law enforcement code of ethics
for officers' conduct.
Honesty only applies to official duties, not personal life.
Honesty is less important than following orders from superiors.
, Honesty can be overlooked in high-pressure situations.
Honesty is crucial for building trust and maintaining integrity in law
enforcement.
8. When dealing with the media, it is important to remember that:
you can say "no" to the media.
you must protect children from interviews.
you select the place and time for the interview.
all of the above
9. What is one key principle outlined in the law enforcement code of ethics
regarding officers' behavior?
Officers should avoid engaging with the public.
Officers should focus solely on enforcing laws.
Officers should be honest in thought and deed.
Officers should prioritize community relations over legal duties.
10. Describe the implications of a vehicle exceeding the speed limit in terms of
law enforcement responsibilities.
Law enforcement is required to chase the vehicle immediately.
Law enforcement can only issue warnings for speeding violations.
Law enforcement must enforce traffic laws by issuing citations for
speeding violations.
Law enforcement should ignore minor speeding to focus on more
serious crimes.
, 11. Describe the key components that constitute child abuse as outlined in the
document.
Child abuse only refers to physical harm without considering
psychological aspects.
Child abuse is defined as any interaction that a minor finds unpleasant.
Child abuse includes extreme and repeated cruelty, as well as
physical, psychological, or sexual abuse of a minor.
Child abuse is solely defined by neglect and abandonment.
12. How does civil disobedience relate to the principles of law enforcement and
community policing?
Civil disobedience is only applicable in criminal law contexts.
Civil disobedience involves nonviolent resistance to unjust laws,
which can challenge law enforcement to engage with the
community ethically.
Civil disobedience is a method for law enforcement to enforce
compliance with all laws.
Civil disobedience requires violent actions to be effective.
13. If a police officer is found to have violated the code of ethics, what might be
the long-term effects on community policing efforts in that area?
Strengthened community policing initiatives
Erosion of community trust in law enforcement
Improved officer morale
Increased cooperation from the community