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100

What must employees do if given conflicting orders?

Follow the most recent order and notify the issuing supervisor of the conflict. 

100

What must every police report contain?

clear facts, elements of the offense, suspect/victim/witness information, evidence details, and chronological narrative. 

100

Are officers required to cooperate with administrative investigations?

Yes

100

What standard governs all use of force?

Objective reasonableness based on the totality of the circumstances. 

100

When must evidence be submitted to property?

As soon as practical, typically before the end of the shift. 

200

When must major incident reports be completed?

Before the end of shift unless otherwise authorized. 

200

What is the maximum milage a person can live from their station and have a take home vehicle?

20 miles

200

What is the primary purpose of Code of Conduct?

to establish behavioral expectations to maintain public trust.

200

What is the first priority at any crime scene?

Life safety

200

What must be done to protect evidence?

Establish a perimeter and restrict access.

300

What must an officer tell a person when they are arrested?

The fact that they are under arrest and the reason/charges of the arrest. 

300

What is the goal of OPS?

To ensure integrity, accountability, and public trust. 

300

What kind of complains may OPS investigate?

Citizen complains, internal complaints, anonymous complaints, and supervisor initiated investigations. 

300

What is required for consent to be valid?

Voluntary, informed, and non coerced. 

300

What must officers continuously evaluate during pursuits? Who can terminate a pursuit?

Risk factors such as traffic, weather, and pedestrian activity. Any officer, sgt, commander can terminate a pursuit. 

400

What is required before releasing police records?

Proper authorization, verification, and adherence to public records law.

400

What is required for a full search incident to arrest?

A lawful custodial arrest. 

400

When can a Strip search or body cavity search be performed?

Under no circumstances by department personnel. If department personnel determines a body cavity search is essential, supervisory approval is needed before a warrant can be obtained. Medial personnel or trained staff at Pima County Detention Center must conduct the search. 

400

What factors determine level of discipline for misconduct?

Severity of misconduct, employee’s history, intent, consequences, and policy violations. 

400

What is the cartilage of a home?

The area around a home to which the activity of the home life extends. 
500

What is the burden of proof in administrative investigations?

Preponderance of the evidence (more likely than not). 

500

What items are not protected by the 4th amendment and can be searched without a warrant/consent?

Abandoned property, garbage, open fields, plain view, search by non governmental persons, sniff dogs, visual aids/heat sensing equipment (flashlights, photo surveillance), personal characteristics (persons voice, handwriting, photograph). Still need warrant for blood, DNA, scrapping under fingernails). 

500

What are the three major exceptions to the warrant requirement?

Consent, exigent circumstances, and search incident to arrest. 

500

What times shall a daytime search warrant be served? What happens if the search warrant is served out side of those hours?

2200-0630. The evidence located could be deemed inadmissible in court. 
500

What standard governs handling of CJIS information?

CJIS security policy-requiring restricted access, protection, and auditing. 

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