Communication
Crisis Response
Performance within the Law
Mixed Bag
Craziness
100

What is the term when you, "Walk in their shoes?"

What is Empathy

100
______ is defined as communication that can be understood by the intended audience and meets the purpose of the communicator?
What is plain language.
100
When training officers to interview eyewitnesses, the officer should use what type of questions?
What are open-ended questions.
100
In the presence refers to?
What is within the officer's senses.
100
The fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine is an extension of what?
What is the exclusionary rule.
200

"You sound....", "You seem...", "I hear..."

What is Emotion Labelling

200
Police officers rely heavily on the radio and _____ to retrieve information when dealing with incidents?
What are dispatchers.
200
The balance of law enforcement officers must maintain "freedom to" versus "freedom from", is analogous to?
What is due process versus crime control?
200
True or False? Procedure manuals should be lengthy and vague so that there is flexibility in their interpretation.
What is false.
200
If officers are not aware they are violating someone's constitutional rights, they are said to be acting in ______?
What is good faith.
300

Reducing the seriousness of the situation or actions

What is Minimizing

300
Incoherent speech may indicate?
What is intoxication, a hearing impairment, or Alzheimer's Disease.
300
The precedent case for the legality of and restrictions on "stop and frisk" is?
What is Terry vs. Ohio.
300
The _____ Amendment stresses the importance of having an arrest warrant when making an arrest?
What is the 4th Amendment.
300
True or False, an officer is allowed to make false accusations during an interrogation?
What is true.
400

Acts of compliance, responds to negotiator, and repeated callbacks suggest

What is Influence?

400
Communication that flows laterally among those on the same level within an organization is considered?
What is horizontal.
400
A detention without probable cause that is factually indistinguishable from an arrest is known as a ______ arrest?
What is a de-facto arrest.
400
Except in the case of a "Terry Stop" an officer's probable cause to conduct an arrest depends on?
What the officer knew before taking action.
400
True or False, a suspect's refusal to provide their name is grounds for an arrest?
What is true.
500

Minimal encouragers, paraphrasing, Open-ended questions, and mirroring are examples of?

What is Active Listening

500
Step by step instructions for carrying out department policies are called?
What are procedures.
500
What must an officer have to initiate a legal arrest?
What is probable cause.
500
Making an arrest is one of the most _______ tasks an officer must perform?
What is dangerous.
500
The _____ doctrine is an exception allowing officers to search a vehicle without a warrant even if they have time to get one.
What is the Carroll Doctrine.
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