RANDO
Use of Force
Juvenile and Traffic
Procedural Justice and Ethics
Critical Thinking
100

Where does culture come from? 

It is learned through family, friends, work, and other sources. Experiences, interactions, and awareness. 

100

What are the FOUR reasons that ever justify the use of force? 

Effect an arrest, prevent an escape, self-defense, and to protect a citizen. 

100

What KSA Statute Chapter covers Traffic?

Chapter Eight. 

100

Define the ACT model in Ethical Decision-Making 

A: Identify Alternatives

C: Project the Consequences

T: Tell your story 

100

A process of identifying and evaluating choices

Decision-making 

200

What are the three subsystems of government? 

Law Enforcement, Judicial System, and Corrections 

200

According to KSA 21-5227, what are the three categories of deadly force situations? 

violent fleeing felon, a dangerous suspect, and to protect the officer of another. 

200

What level of government controls restrictions for the receipt of federal funding by various states and Blood Alcohol Concentration levels for DUI and speed limits? 

Federal. 

200

What are the Four pillars of Procedural Justice? 

Fairness in the processes, Transparency in actions, Opportunities for voice, and impartiality in decision making. 

Fairness, Impartiality, Voice, and Impartiality. 

200

What is the definition of Emotional Intelligence?

the ability to recognize one's own emotions, understand what they're telling the self, and realize how one's own emotions affect people around.

300

According to statute, what is a "fresh pursuit"?

"Fresh pursuit" means the pursuit without unnecessary delay of a person who has committed a crime, or who is reasonably suspected of having committed a crime. KSA 22-2404

300

Words or actions that reasonably convey the threat of force, including threats to cause death or great bodily harm; the display of means of force; or the application of physical force, including by a weapon or through the actions of another. 

Use of Force

300

What is a pretext/pretextual traffic stop?

A stop in which the officer detains the citizen for a minor offense because the officer suspects the person is involved in another, more significant crime.

[Whren v. U.S: established pretextual stops are legal for officers to conduct] 

300

The ___________ establish arrest and jurisdiction powers of law enforcement officers in the State of Kansas. 

State Statutes. 

300
What are the Five Characteristics of Emotional Intelligence?  

Self-Awareness, Self-Regulation, Motivation, Empathy, and Social Skills. 

400

What are the elements of every crime? 

Omission to act, criminal act, typically a guilt mind, and illegality. 

400

Define Bodily Harm

any touching of the victim against the victim's will, with physical force, in an intentional hostile and aggravated manner. 

400

What are the seven different types of driver's licenses in Kansas? 

Class A, Class B, Class C, Class M, Instruction Permit, Farm Permit, and Restricted Driver's License. 

400

Define Police Legitimacy 

If Officers are perceived as ethical, objective, and fair, members of society are more likely to recognize that officers are capable and should be allowed to carry out their duties. 

400

What are the 5 aspects of Critical Thinking?

Dispositions, Criteria, Argument, Reasoning, and Point of View 

500

What are the 7 goals of the criminal justice system? 

Guaranteeing due process, Crime prevention, protection of Life and Property, Apprehension of the Offender, Enforcement of the Law, Equal Justice for all, and Secure confinement and rehabilitation. 

500

Name and Define the Decision Making Triad 

Capability: possession of a weapon combined with ability to use it. 

Opportunity: Distance/Position between suspect and officer. 

Jeopardy: Moves/reasons that lead reasonable officer to act the same.

500

What is the process to verify questionable insurance? 

Fill out the the Insurance Form DC66 and send to KS Dept. of Revenue

500

What are the six pillars of character? 

Trustworthy, respectful, responsible, justice and fairness, caring, civic virtue and citizenship

500

7 Steps of Problem Solving 

Define problem, Brainstorm, Define Facts known, Identify Need to know, Develop plan, Implement Plan, and Evaluate Plan.