TRAINING EXAM 1 INCLUDES ACCURATE AND VERIFIED
QUESTIONS COVERING CORE TOPICS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
TRAINING SUCH AS CRIMINAL LAW, CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENTS, ETHICS AND PROFESSIONALISM, AND PATROL
PROCEDURES
What are the 3 things that end OC effects?
air
water
time
Ryman said singing helped
What can happen after your first contact with OC?
A reactivation
OC: the squeakquel
what is something that should be taken into account prior to administering OC?
if a subject is wearing contact lenses
What is the main goal after administering OC?
handcuffing the subject
Improper distance control while administering OC can cause this "effect" which damages the
eyes
hydraulic needle effect
3 ways to administer OC
Foam
stream
fogger (because screw you and everyone around you)
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,greenlit areas for baton strikes
arms and legs
you are pulling up to a residence that you must search, you should do this to give yourself a
tactical advantage
turn off/ minimize car noises
prior to searching a building, you must ________ ___ ____________ before entering the
building
Check the perimeter
2 officers are stacked outside of a room they plan to enter and clear. It is dark in the room. Prior
to entering, why should the 2nd officer in NOT have their flashlight on?
silhouetting your partner is a bad idea
What are some key bits of information that you should let responding officers know about?
Hint: you yelled these things while getting OC'd
1. the type of offense
2. location
3. number of suspects
4. description
Is setting a perimeter important?
yes.
should you check the environment surrounding a scene prior to entering the scene?
yes
should you prone out a cooperative arrestee
no
3 positions you can handcuff an offender in
standing
kneeling
prone
describe positional asphyxia
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,the position of the body interferes with proper respirations
if someone is handcuffed and their back is arched toward their ankles they could die of.....
positional restraint asphyxia
if you hogtie somebody and they die, who is going to hold you responsible
errbody
the family member
the courts
the medical examiner
oh and the department is gonna need that 15k back
what should we consider when retrieving a weapon from someone
barriers
weapon type
distance
size of person
backup
risk of death
when you are exposed to life threatening stress, your body will naturally move blood to certain
muscle groups causing.....
tunnel vision
auditory exclusion
space condensing
time to slow down
all of it
what are the basic concepts of control tactics
speed
power balance
emotional and physical control
when using deadly force in a justified scenario, perform these 3 steps
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, good position
draw weapon
pull trigger
can you shoot from a moving vehicle?
No
do we do "warning shots"?
yeah no, we don't do warning shots
should you be within arms reach during a field inquiry?
no, you can't let them get close
What are the 3 functions of patrol within law enforcement?
1. Deter
2. Detect
3. Apprehend
12/2 "Intro to Patrol" MPO Finelli Lecture
Name some places you should do routine checks on during patrol
parks, bars, high-crime areas, shopping centers, schools, construction sites, community pools,
churches, hotels, etc.
12/2 "Intro to Patrol" MPO Finelli Lecture
Examples of how to DETER crime on Patrol
High visibility/ presence
Business checks
Crowd dispersal
Aggressive enforcement
Subject stops
Know your area and the people
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