This type of patrol involves responding to or dealing with a crime after it occurs.
What is reactive patrol?
This terminology can be abbreviated as BOLO.
What is Be on the Look Out?
A neighbor's or family member's request to check on someone who hasn't been seen, or a bad odor and flies coming from a residence may prompt officers to respond to this type of call.
What is a well-being check?
These refer to narrow spaces that restrict movement, such as doorways and hallways.
What are fatal funnels?
When making a physical custody arrest, you should inform suspects they are under arrest and ______.
What is the reason for the arrest?
Before starting a shift, officers must attend this brief operational meeting to receive updates such as BOLOs, or officer safety bulletins.
What is roll call?
What is the contact officer?
Absolute certainty of the deceased, making a clear statement the death has occurred, and making referrals for follow-up support services are all part of this non-criminal call for service.
What is a death notification?
This refers to a technique for visually clearing a room; stand to one side of the door and scan as many parts of the room as possible.
What is "cutting the pie" or "edging"?
This person is responsible for releasing information to the media and preparing responses to media requests.
What is the public information officer (PIO)?
This is an object or group of objects that creates a visual barrier between an officer and a threat but may not stop a projectile.
What is concealment?
This occurs when a person nonviolently resists, obstructs, or opposes a law enforcement officer while engaged in their legal duties.
What is resisting arrest without violence?
Regarding stolen property in the custody of a pawnbroker, a law enforcement officer may place a written hold order on the property, not to exceed _____ days unless extended by a court order.
What is 90 days?
Two common methods for entering a room include the crisscross technique and ______.
What is the buttonhook technique?
You can take a juvenile to a secure booking area of a jail or an adult jail for temporary custody for no more than _____ hours.
What is 6 hours?
The four basic radio codes include signals, the phonetic-alphabet system, alphanumeric code system, and _____.
What is the numeric or 10-code system?
This refers to incidents of violence involving an identifiable person of concern who possess the intent and capability to cause physical harm to an identifiable target; it is almost never impulsive or random.
What is targeted violence?
This refers to a court order that allows the creditor to take possession of the collateral after the borrower defaults.
What is a writ of replevin?
This refers to an area of containment surrounding the site of an incident; size and scope depends upon the nature of the incident.
What is a perimeter?
Adults and juveniles may not be transported together unless they are _____.
What are codefendants?
This refers to an exact match in a database. A ___ must be confirmed to make sure it matches the person or item before arrest or recovery.
What is a hit?
This refers to the proactive, investigative process used to identify, assess, and manage the risk of targeted violence posed by an identified or identifiable person.
What is behavioral threat assessment and management (BTAM)?
This refers to an officer maintaining the peace through office presence while serving a court order or responding to a call for service (ie, child custody exchange or pretrial release order).
What is a civil standby?
What is reasonable suspicion?
This person is responsible for processing the arrestee; processing includes fingerprinting, photographing, and inventorying personal property for safe keeping.
What is the booking officer?