PAPER 2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS
●● Hyper-vigilance biological rollercoaster. Answer: • Hypervigilance is
the elevated alertness of surroundings required of law enforcement
officers for survival. It is viewing the world from a threat-based
perspective having the mindset to see the events unfolding as potentially
hazardous. It is constantly considering the "what if" that is necessary for
officer survival. Hypervigilance is key to officer safety. This heightened
arousal is usually considered a pleasant state and is often missed when
off duty.
• When officers are off duty, the other side of the hypervigilant
rollercoaster occurs and may experience extreme fatigue, detachment,
isolation, reduction in sensory input, emotional withdrawal as well as a
withdrawal from activities. This occurs with the throttling back of the
Sympathetic NS and the activation of the Parasympathetic NS.
• Work peers see the officer alert and energetic but the family sees their
family member tired, needing to withdraw, often not talkative or
engaged. This can cause problems in personal relationships.
• The gradual reduction in outside interests, hobbies and relationships
combined with an over focus on the importance of the job to the point
, where the officer's primary identity is work which can be a set up for an
imbalance that is vulnerable to the ravages of stress.
●● Golden Rule. Answer: Do to others whatever you would have them
do to you
●● Hypervigilance. Answer: sustained attention to external stimuli as if
expecting something important or frightening to happen
●● Continuum of Compromise. Answer: - Process
- Victimization
- Acts of omission
- Acts of commission / Action
- Acts of Commission / Criminal
●● Search. Answer: When the government intrudes into a place where a
person has a reasonable expectation of privacy.
●● Seizure of property. Answer: Interference with an individuals
possessory interests in that property
●● Seizure of a person. Answer: A peace officer's physical application of
force, or a person's voluntary submission to a peace officer's authority