A permanent written record which communicates facts to be used in the future.
What is a written law enforcement report?
Alternatives, consequences and telling your story.
What is ACT?
The exchange of information.
What is communication?
They philosophy that promotes the use of partnerships and problem solving techniques on public safety issues.
What is community relations?
The 3 variables that impact survival.
What are belief in the mission, committed to completing the mission and willingness to sacrifice?
The Nebraska state law that controls the privacy and security of LE records.
What is 84-0712.05?
The code of values that guides our choices, decisions, actions, behaviors and determines the purpose and course of our lives.
Listening that fully involves concentrated attention from all senses and is interpreted as such by the sender.
What is active listening?
Reflects what the department believes in, creates strong bonds and is always changing.
What is characteristics of police culture?
What are SNS activation triggers?
SAR
What is suspicious activity reporting?
Anyone that is affected by what you do.
The 5 elements of the tactical communication model.
What is positioning/approach, active listening, verbal control, visual frisk, and command presence.
What are developing solutions to problems and improving public trust?
3 methods that an officer can use to reduce survival stress.
What are visualization drills, faith factor, confidence, motor skill selection and tactical breathing?
Essential information about a person that is collected during note taking.
What is the name, DOB, address, phone number, and physical description?
Is it legal?
Is it balanced?
How do I feel about myself?
What are the 3 ethics check questions?
You can assess the person for contraband or weapons and check the area for impromptu weapons. It promotes safety and situational awareness. This can include small and auditory senses.
What is the interpretation of a visual firsk?
The philosophy that promotes and supports organizational strategies to address the causes of crime to reduce the fear of crime and social disorder through problem solving tactics and community-police relationships.
What is community policing?
Tactics, physical fitness, shooting skills and mental rehearsals.
What are methods used to prepare for survival?
Descriptions, statements, observations and investigative activites.
What are the contents of a typical law enforcement report?
Aggregate of features and traits that form the individual nature of some person or thing.
What is character?
This causes you to treat someone unfairly before you even know them.
What are implicit biases?
A positive contact with a group reduces both conscious and implicit bias.
What is the Contact Theory?
Importance of mental rehearsals.
What are ways to create a confidence boost by creating a new situation in your head using skills and knowledge learned elsewhere? This also gives the officer a winning situation in their mind.