SRO SCHOOL QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS
Describe the Roles of an SRO: - Answers - - to be a role model
- to be supportive
- to be a good communicator
- to be a protector
- to be a mentor
5 Key partnerships for SRO: - Answers - - students
- school administration
- teachers/staff
- parents/families
- the community
Describe the Responsibilities of an SRO: - Answers - - law enforcer
- Informal counselor
- educator
- emergency manager
Search and Seizures: - Answers - Protects people 4th amendment rights.
Exclusionary Rule (17-5-30) - Answers - Allows a defendant to have any evidence
suppressed if it was unlawfully seized.
What is the "Chimel Search" - Answers - A search that is unconstitutional, and states
that officers may only search the suspect arrested and the area within their immediate
control.
(2) Purposes for a Chimel Search: - Answers - - To protect the officer from an attack.
- To prevent evidence from being destroyed.
Components of a Terry Stop: - Answers - - Based on articulable and reasonable
suspicion.
- Pat down of outer clothing in search for weapons.
- The object must be easily identified without manipulation.
Ortiz v. State: - Answers - An officers mere presence in the room, without more
evidence of his involvement, does not indicate police participation thereby implicating
the exclusionary rule.
17-5-30: Exclusionary Rule: - Answers - Allows a defendant to have any evidence
suppressed if it was unlawfully seized.
Describe the Roles of an SRO: - Answers - - to be a role model
- to be supportive
- to be a good communicator
- to be a protector
- to be a mentor
5 Key partnerships for SRO: - Answers - - students
- school administration
- teachers/staff
- parents/families
- the community
Describe the Responsibilities of an SRO: - Answers - - law enforcer
- Informal counselor
- educator
- emergency manager
Search and Seizures: - Answers - Protects people 4th amendment rights.
Exclusionary Rule (17-5-30) - Answers - Allows a defendant to have any evidence
suppressed if it was unlawfully seized.
What is the "Chimel Search" - Answers - A search that is unconstitutional, and states
that officers may only search the suspect arrested and the area within their immediate
control.
(2) Purposes for a Chimel Search: - Answers - - To protect the officer from an attack.
- To prevent evidence from being destroyed.
Components of a Terry Stop: - Answers - - Based on articulable and reasonable
suspicion.
- Pat down of outer clothing in search for weapons.
- The object must be easily identified without manipulation.
Ortiz v. State: - Answers - An officers mere presence in the room, without more
evidence of his involvement, does not indicate police participation thereby implicating
the exclusionary rule.
17-5-30: Exclusionary Rule: - Answers - Allows a defendant to have any evidence
suppressed if it was unlawfully seized.