& Graded A+ | Updated 2025/2026
Establishes probable cause that the crime was committed, and the suspect
committed the crime, as indicated by - correct answer (1) physical evidence;
(2) witness or victim statements; and/or (3) personal observations. (4) arrests
of persons in a residence
Determines whether it is appropriate to arrest without a warrant by considering
- correct answer (1) type of crime (i.e., misdemeanor, felony or domestic
assault); (2) jurisdictional authority; and (3) location/privacy expectations of
third parties (e.g., need for a search warrant when suspect is in a third party's
home);
Transport Prisoners. - correct answer a. Determines age of prisoner to
ensure that juveniles and adults are not transported in the same vehicle. B.
Determines extent of restraint necessary by considering the type of crime and
the prisoner's behavior and history. D. Handcuffs and searches prisoner(s)
before placement in patrol vehicles. F. Takes prisoner(s) directly to proper
detention facility. G. Advises dispatcher of ending mileage and arrival at
destination; dispatcher responds with time. H. Removes prisoner from police
vehicle in a safe manner (e.g., uses extent of restraint necessary based on
type of crime and prisoner's behavior). I. Searches patrol vehicle for
contraband after removing prisoner. J. Documents any injuries that the
prisoner may have incurred during arrest or transportation
Advises dispatcher by radio of the following - correct answer (1) nature of the
arrest; (2) identification of the prisoner; (3) destination and starting mileage;
and (4) dispatcher responds with time.
Provides documentation to obtain search warrant by using facts from notes,
reports, recordings, interviews, informants, and photographs to indicate: -
correct answer (1) probable cause for obtaining warrant, (2) the location
where search is to be conducted, and (3) description of items to be seized.