answers graded A+
kinds of vehicle stops - correct answer ✔✔1. high risk
2. unknown risk
3 steps in the decision to stop - correct answer ✔✔1. observe
2. evaluate
3. implement
basic survival violations - correct answer ✔✔1. failure to call for back-up
2. allow suspect to hear dispatch
3. vulnerable position for pat-down
4. turning back on suspect
5. searching with occupant inside vehicle
6. interviewing in vulnerable position
7. allowing more than one person out of vehicle at time
8. losing visual
9. putting suspect in car without adequate search
10. handcuffing inappropriately
11. failure to draw sidearm when warranted
12. failure to unbuckle seatbelt
**EVERY TRAFFIC STOP DOES NOT HAVE TO BE A FATAL ENCOUNTER**
Assess _____ - correct answer ✔✔RISKS
Dispatch should check in every _____ minutes - correct answer ✔✔three
, car is _________ not cover - correct answer ✔✔CONCEALMENT
Where should your patrol car be positioned? - correct answer ✔✔10-15 feet behind stopped vehicle
True or false: the lights you use for stop are different between day and night - correct answer ✔✔FALSE,
use same lights
what are some of the factors in the criteria for an AMBER Alert? - correct answer ✔✔- 17 years or
younger
- description of child, suspect, or vehicle
- imminent danger
- info about abduction
- clear, digital picture
- child entered in NCIC
- BOLO issued
what are a few factors of hate crimes? - correct answer ✔✔ALL OF THE ABOVE (didn't get to write down
individual factors)
how does LEO prepare for a terrorism attack? - correct answer ✔✔partner with community, seek out
resources, develop practices (ALL OF THE ABOVE)
if the suspect is barricaded, what are they considered? - correct answer ✔✔a barricaded suspect
what does amber alert stand for? - correct answer ✔✔America's Missing Broadcast Emergency
Response
if you have a cooperative suspect, what kind of arrest will it be? - correct answer ✔✔a tactical arrest