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What are the benefits of Automobile patrol ✔Correct Answer-Allows officers to cover large
areas
Quicker response times for service calls
Provides immediate access to equipment and computer systems like NCIC and DCI
Ready to transport citizens and arrestees
What are Motorcycle patrols frequently used for ✔Correct Answer-Traffic enforcement and
special events - they can travel into areas where cars cannot however - these cannot transport
people and are limited on equipment
What is foot patrol frequently used for and what can it accomplish ✔Correct Answer-It allows
for more intimate officer - citizen interaction. creates clear officer presence, and can help build
positive community relations. It can be effective in isolated areas, during special events, and
heavily populated areas where cars cannot go.
What is bicycle patrol frequently used for ✔Correct Answer-Alley and pathways too narrow
for cars. Can be very effective in downtown areas, commercial districts, parks, etc. Limitations
on transporting people and carrying equipment
What do Horses/ Mounted Patrol offer? ✔Correct Answer-High visibility and allows close
contact with citizens. Can be effective when patrolling large crowds
What are some ways K-9s can support officers ✔Correct Answer-Search for suspects hiding in
buildings
Identify hidden narcotics or bombs
Tracking fleeing suspects
Locate human remains
Search for lost, missing, or wanted individuals
What is conspicuous patrol and what is its purpose ✔Correct Answer-High visibility of officer
presence through marked vehicles or uniform patrol with the idea that Law enforcement, who is
visibly active in a community, and conducting enforcement activities might hep deter those who
may plan criminal activity by reducing opportunity.
What is inconspicuous patrol and what is its purpose ✔Correct Answer-A type of patrol that
uses uniform or plain clothes officers in an unmarked car or conducting surveillance from
secluded locations. The primary purposes are to: gather evidence, catch criminals in the act, and
make apprehensions
, What is Directed Patrol ✔Correct Answer-Focuses agency resources on places, people, and
times where an increased risk of crime or public safety issue has been identified through crime
trends or public safety hazards
What is "Hot Spots" when referring to crime and data collection ✔Correct Answer-Areas that
have higher crime areas where officers can direct their patrol. Can be extremely effective but
can create higher tensions with law enforcement and the community if not handled
professionally, unbiased, and respectful.
What does the Contact Officer do ✔Correct Answer-Initiates contact, conducts all dialogue,
and interviews involved persons
Gathers information and takes notes
Conducts radio transmissions
Initiates all investigative activities i.e. frisks, arrests, searches
What does the Cover officer do ✔Correct Answer-Watch people and protect the contact
officer by remaining mobile, reevaluating the contact officer's position, and watching the
contact officer, involved parties, and overall scene.
Systematic Person Searches ✔Correct Answer-Secure, search the person first before any
containers in their possession - always look and feel exterior before reaching into pockets.
Systematic: head and neck, upper body, waist, lower body, feet.
What is the Carrol Doctrine ✔Correct Answer-Permits a search of the passenger area, trunk,
and any containers of a vehicle if there is PC to believe the vehicle contains evidence of a crime
Does not apply if the vehicle is parked within the home's curtilage
What may be searched in a vehicle incident to arrest ✔Correct Answer-The passenger area of
a vehicle can be searched if the officer suspects it contains evidence of a crime for which the
person was arrested
What should you make clear when approaching someone during a voluntary encounter
✔Correct Answer-Communicate to them they are: not under arrest, are free to leave at any
time, and do not have to answer questions. Do not touch them or confine/ restrict their ability
to move
Stop and frisk must both be ..... ✔Correct Answer-independently justified
What is the scope of a frisk? ✔Correct Answer-Feeling of a person's outer clothing for
weapons only. If a frisk indicates weapon is present, officers may reach into clothing/ possession
and seize weapon. If officers feel object that is not likely a weapon BUT has PC to believe it is
contraband when first touched due to it being immediately apparent based on plain feel - it can
be seized.