Court
Misc
Penal Codes and Responsibilities
Interviewing
Gangs, Evidence, and Health
100

What is the Use of Force Court Case

Graham vs Conner

100

Identify two ways to verbally intervene in a situation that is beginning to escalate.

Discuss command presence

Control your voice

Stay calm and avoid profanity (generally)

Avoid conflict

100

Penal Code Section 6035

 Minimum Training Standards

100

Define motivational interviewing

OARS

Open-ended questions

Affirmations

Reflect

Summarize 

100

Identify at least three steps to preserve a crime scene and any evidence that may be present. 

Identify the First Officer(s) on scene duties

Don’t disturb scene if possible - there are exceptions

Crime Scene Log

Stabilize the scene

Reduce incursions into scene to minimum

Integrity and safety

200

What are the main three types of wardships for juveniles and what are the numbers associated with them?

300 - Dependency Court

601 - Status Offenses

602 - Kids on Probation



200

Identify 3 emotions and/or actions that may precede crises

Silence

Anger

Crying

Fear

Withdrawal

Manic or pressured speech

Attention seeking or demanding speech

Suicidal or homicidal talk

200

What is Penal Code 830.5 and who does it apply to?

It give Peace Officers their authority.

Parole Officers, Probation Officers, and Parole agents; correctional or medical facility employees, firearms.

200

Identify 2 ways to verbally intervene in a situation that is beginning to escalate.

Discuss command presence

Control your voice

Stay calm and avoid profanity (generally)

Avoid conflict

200

What are two things that may indicate someone being in a gang?

Tattoos and clothes

300

What is the automatic Custody Time for a felony?

16 mo - 2 yrs - 3 yrs

300

Identify Probation’s role regarding the Student Attendance Review Board.

Help truant students and their parents or guardians solve school attendance and/or behavior problems with the help of available school and community resources

300

Identify appropriate actions to take when made aware of unethical and or criminal conduct of another officer

Delayed Interventions - Admonishment and more Training

Physically or Verbally step in

300

What does DARN-CATS stand for


Desire 

Ability

Reason

Need

Commitment

Activation

Taking Steps

300

Identify universal safety precautions when handling contraband and evidence

Using PPS

Bagging items

Deactivating any firearms

400

List the typical steps that must occur from arrest to being ordered to Probation for Juveniles.

Arrest, Police Report goes to Probation, Probation sends to DA, DA files, Detention Hearing, Jurisdictional Hearing, Disposition 

400

Define Title 15 and Title 24

Related to the conditions of confinement for juveniles and adults respectively.

400

Penal Code 182.22(e)

Defines a "criminal street gang" as an organization with a common name or symbol, engaged in a "pattern of criminal activity"

400

What are the six stages of change?

Precontemplation, Contemplation, Determination, Action, Relapse, Maintenance 

400

Someone is jaundiced what may they be experiencing? 

Hepatitis 

500

List the typical steps that must occur from arrest to being ordered to Probation for adults.

Arrested, DA gets report and files, arraignment, Pre-Trial, Preliminary, 

500

Identify 5 intervention techniques used by officers to de-escalate tension (best practices).

Undivided Attention

Be Nonjudgmental

Focus on Feelings

Allow Silence

Clarify Messages

Develop a Plan

Use a Team Approach

Use Positive Self-Talk

Recognize Personal Limits

Debrief

500

Penal Codes 11165.7 and 11166


PC 11165.7 - Defines a mandated reporter

PC 11166 - What requires mandated reporter to make a report

500

What the "Stage of Change" mean in regards to Motivational Interviewing?

Motivational Interviewing recognizes and accepts the fact that Probationers who need to make changes in their lives approach counseling at different levels of readiness to change their behavior.

500

List 5 points of the 10 Point Criteria

Admits

Observed with known gang members

Observed with tattoos

Clothing

Photographed with gang members/signs

Name on a gang list

Identified by a reliable source

Arrested with gang members

Corresponds with known gang members

Writes about gangs on walls, books, etc

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