History of Policing
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Uniform Inspection
Cadet Leadership
100

One of the earliest police forces comparable to modern policing was established in 1667 in this European city.

Paris, France

100

The "A" in the ABC's of Broadcasting stands for this.

Accuracy

100

Field notes should generally be written in this order.

chronological order

100

TRUE or FALSE: Putting your hands in your pockets while standing around in uniform is consistent with the appearance standards taught in Cadet training.

False

100

This Cadet rank serves as the Post Commander.

 Lieutenant

200

This French king established the Paris police force in 1667.

King Louis XIV

200

Accuracy, Brevity and this word make up the ABC's of Broadcasting.

Clarity

200

Notes can help an officer provide more accurate testimony in this location.

 In court

200

Shoes, brass and equipment should be maintained in this condition.

shined / clean

200

This Cadet rank assists the Lieutenant and takes over when the Lieutenant is absent.

Master Sergeant

300

Modern policing generally traces its roots to this country during the 1800s.

 England / the United Kingdom

300

When using a portable radio, the microphone should generally be held approximately this far from your mouth.

two to three inches

300

To Inform, To Record, To Demonstrate Alertness and this are the four reasons given for writing a report.

To Protect Yourself

300

Uniforms help make members of an organization distinctive and visible, simplify dress and promote this sense of belonging to the team.

esprit de corps

300

This rank is responsible for the Cadets assigned to their squad and may conduct uniform inspections and training.

Sergeant

400

This British statesman is commonly called the Father of Modern Policing.

Sir Robert Peel 

400

The five W's taught in the communications class are Who, What, When, Where and this especially important item for officer safety.

Weapons

400

Clear, Legible, Complete, Prompt, Accurate, Brief and this word describe a good report.

Objective

400

A Cadet shows up with a sloppy uniform, interrupts others and repeatedly arrives late. According to the training, these behaviors demonstrate a lack of this?

discipline

400

This position assists with uniforms, inventory and keeping the equipment area organized.

Quartermaster

500

The Metropolitan Police Act associated with Sir Robert Peel was passed in this year.

1829

500

Police, military personnel and other radio users employ this alphabet to prevent confusion between letters such as B, D, P and T.

phonetic alphabet

500

Your report reads:

"I arrived at 1945. At 1935 I interviewed the witness. At 1940 dispatch sent me to the scene."

What fundamental report-writing principle did you violate?

 chronological order

500

Trustworthy, Loyal, Helpful, Friendly, Courteous, Kind and Brave are among the qualities associated with this concept in your training.

Discipline 

500

This Cadet position is responsible for the Post flag and ensuring that it is present and properly maintained at meetings and events.

Guidon Bearer

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