SFS History
Ethics and Integrity
Military Jurisdiction and Authority
Our Furry Partners
Search and Seizure
100
The first Air Provost Marshal and when he was named.
Colonel H.G. Reynolds, March 29, 1943
100
the guide for actions during war and as a prisoner of war
what is the Code of Conduct?
100
The sources of military jurisdiction
what is the US Constitution, Federal Statutes, and International Laws
100
the main two applications of the MWD and their main mission
what are Explosive Detection dogs and Drug Detector Dogs to detect and alert
100
The forms we use for consent and authorization to search and seize
what are the AF Form 1176/Authority to Search and Seize and AF Form 1364/Consent for Search and Seizure
200
The Act authorizing the creation of the USAF Bonus: Who signed the act and the date
the National Security Act of 1947 President Harry Truman, 26 July 1947
200
The second core value
what is I will report all violations of orders I am entrusted to enforce and will contact my supervisor in any case not covered by instructions?
200
The articles stating who, where and the offenses found in the UCMJ
what is article 2 (who), article 5 (where), and article 77-134
200
The four times when a handler must warn their dog is trained to bite and hold.
Challenging an individual Approaching a suspect Checking a person's identification participating in any situation that requires the handler to divert their attention from control of the dog
200
The authorities authorized to conduct off base searches of military members quarters
who are the local authorities and AFOSI
300
The date and the operation was launched against the Taliban
Operation Enduring Freedom, 16 December 2001
300
Article IV
If I become a prisoner of war, I will keep faith with my fellow prisoners.
300
the five factors to determine if an offense is service connected.
Involves a service member occurs on base involves a criminal offense, on or off base violates military property, on or off base involves a purely military offense (ex AWOL)
300
the AFSC for a MWD handler
what is 3PO51A?
300
the definitions of search and seizure
Search: an examination of a person, property, or premises to undercover evidence of a crime, or criminal intent. Seizure: the taking of items by authorities for evidence at courts-martial or other judicial or administrative hearings
400
The name and date of the first Air Policeman killed in action
SSgt Terrance Jensen, 1 July 1965
400
The enforcement of laws and regulations dealing with members of the US Armed Forces brings us into direct contact with the public. In fulfilling our mission, you must deal with offenders in a dignified manner. Refrain from being disobedient, insulting, or offensive with whom you come in contact.
what is fulfilling the mission?
400
the four types of jurisdiction and their definitions
Exclusive: the federal government has sole authority to enforce the law on the installation Concurrent: both the state and the federal government have the authority to enforce the law on the installation Partial: both the state and the federal government have some legislative authority but neither has exclusive power Proprietary: the federal government has the same rights as any property owners
400
___________ provides the specific guidance on conducting searches on base.
who is SJA?
400
Searches upon entry of US Installations, aircraft, and vessels abroad.
When searches do not require probable cause
500
The reason and distinguishing uniform items Security Forces wear.
So we are quickly identified as authority figures. Our shield, beret, and in certain location the brassard.
500
Unique to Security Forces it is a promise to honor the past, protect the present, and secure the future.
what is the Security Forces Pledge
500
The Posse Comitatis Act and it's USC code
what is the summons for all able-bodied males of the country to form a posse to aid the sheriff in keeping the peace or to pursue criminals. USC title 18
500
Three ways MWDs are effective force multipliers
covering large areas, and as physical and psychological deterrents
500
What is the right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized.
what is the fourth amendment of the US Constitution.
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