State and Federal Law Enforcement
Fire/EMS and Medical Examiner
District Attorney, Victim Witness and Private Security
Corrections and Probation/Parole
Municipal and County Law Enforcement
Finding your Strengths and Mental Health
Communications and Police Clerk
100

This agency is responsible to preserve and protect the state's natural resources.

What is the DNR?

100

This skill uses a combination of direct pressure and tourniquet application in order to help control severe bleeding.

What is 'Stop The Bleed'?

100

Our District Attorney answers to this one 'boss.'  

Who are the People?

100

Known as a work release program, inmates are able to leave the locked facility for certain hours for the purpose of work, child/elder care, school or treatment.

What is HUBER?

100

This position often found in municipal law enforcement agencies is designed to hire young people who are interested in the police officer career.

What is POLICE AID? or COMMUNITY SERVICE OFFICER? (CSO) 

100

This model includes HEALTHY, REACTING, INJURED and ILL

What is the Mental Health Continuum Model?

100

Many dispatchers are trained in this program in order to help provide medical directions in times of emergency.

What is EMERGENCY MEDICAL DISPATCH?

200

There are 56 of these FBI sites throughout the United States.

What are Field Offices?

200

This piece of important firefighting equipment allows firefighters to enter a smoke-filled environment and breathe portable air.

What is SCBA (Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus)?

200

This program helps victims to pay for unreimbursed eligible expenses that result from a crime

What is the CRIME VICTIM COMPENSATION program?

200

This is a system for proper use of force in the correctional setting.

What is Principles of Subject Control...or POSC?

200

Another name for the Sheriff's department drone.

What is an UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEM or UAS?

200

This assessment is a tool to help you identify your top five strengths

What is the Strengthsfinders Assessment?

200

The most important FIRST QUESTION that dispatchers need to ask.

WHERE is the emergency?

300

The HSI is part of what Federal Agency?

What is HOMELAND SECURITY?

300

The average weight of firefighter gear

What is 60 POUNDS?

300

It is this person's job to prosecute cases and represent the people.

Who is the District Attorney?

300

This type of interviewing is used by Probation/Parole in order to help offenders come to their own realization that what they're doing is not working, and to work with the agent to change their behavior for a positive result.

What is Motivational Interviewing?

300

The location where most of the sheriff's department K9 searches take place.

What is a CAR/VEHICLE?

300

This is where I, as a student, can find mental health counseling which is free and private.

What is WCTC Mental Health Counseling?

300

This system allows dispatchers to locate a caller on a cellphone within 15 ft.

What is RAPID SOS?

400

The state patrol uses this aircraft tool for speed detection.

What is VASCAR?

400

The average time to train to become a firefighter or EMT.

What is 6 MONTHS?

400
This law was intended to help crime victims, and includes the requirement that crime victims be notified when a suspect is released from custody.

What is Marcie's Law?

400

A prisoner is on this after being released from prison, with very specific conditions which include meeting with an agent who will help him/her understand and follow these directives.  

What is PAROLE?

400

One of the most important character traits that a law enforcement officer needs to have.

What is HONESTY/INTEGRITY?

400

These types of issues are NOT caused by character flaws, but are in fact a public health issue.

What are mental health issues?

400

This is the proper name/acronym for a dispatch center; where they take 911 calls for service.

What is a PSAP? (Public Safety Answering Point) 

500
One of the positions within the Wisconsin State Patrol whose responsibility it is to stop and inspect trucks.

Who are INSPECTORS?

500

This is a typical schedule for firefighters

What is a KELLY schedule?

(Typically 24-48 hours ON)

500

This is the unit that provides 24/7 crisis counseling services for victims, and responds directly to homes, departments, businesses, hospitals or crime scenes to provide support.

What is the Mobile Victim Assistance or MVA?

500

This is the name given to the various units within the Waukesha County Jail.  Each of them houses inmates with specific needs.

What is a POD?

500

These centers are used to test law enforcement applicants and include activities such as watching videos, writing reports, and acting in a citizen-encounter situation.  

What are ASSESSMENT CENTERS?

500

We learned that undiagnosed and untreated mental health issues can lead to this.

What is suicide?

500

We learned there are two types of dispatch centers.  One is a single seat and the other goes by this name.

What is CONSOLIDATED?

600

These special groups run by federal law enforcement agencies are made up of agents as well as members of municipal/county/state law enforcement agencies to help promote information sharing and case management.

What is a TASK FORCE?

600

This piece of information found on a deceased person is NOT enough to identify them.

What is a DRIVERS LICENSE?

600

You cannot have had this type of conviction if you want to secure a Private Security Permit.

What is a FELONY?

600

This special training for officers helps them to recognize and de-escalate people who are experiencing a mental health crisis.

What is CIT or CRISIS INTERVENTION TRAINING?

600

This is the number of college credits that most agencies require in order to be hired as a law enforcement officer in Wisconsin.

What are 60?

600

Identifying your STRENGTHS is important because you will be asked about these in this particular situation.

What is an interview?

600
This technique is used by dispatchers to help calm and control panicky callers so that the dispatcher can get the important information needed to dispatch the call to responders.

What is REPETITIVE PERSISTENCE?

700

The Division of Criminal Investigation is under which Wisconsin agency?

What is the WI Department of Justice. 

700

This person investigates deaths, and has been elected to this important position.

What is a Coroner?

700

Crime Victim's rights are important, and laid out in the Constitutional Amendment as well as this piece of legislation.

What is the Crime Victim Bill of Rights?

700

Probation agents work with people who have been charged with minor offenses, where they get probation instead of serving jail time.  These other types of agents work with people who have already been in prison and who are to be released into the community.

What are PAROLE OFFICERS?

700

Positions at police departments which are meant to introduce college students to careers in law enforcement.  These paid positions often include duties such as vehicle lockouts, park patrol, traffic direction, animal control, and parking enforcement.

What are Police Aides?

700

People in this particular job/career area are especially prone to mental health issues because they see, hear and experience difficult things in their work.

What is public safety?

700

This system is used by 911 dispatchers in order to create, dispatch and track responding units on any given call.

What is CAD (Computer Aided Dispatch)?

800

This position is the backbone of the HSI.

What is a Special Agent?

800

The five categories of death are natural, suicide, homicide, undetermined and this category.

What is ACCIDENTAL?

800

This position uses open-source intelligence and crime statistics to make a decision-making advantage during an investigation.  

What is a intelligence analyst?

800

Probation officers in Wisconsin are trained using this type of response practice in order to help an individual on supervision to be more successful and to avoid recidivism.

What is EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICES?

800

These types of officers are trained by their handlers giving commands in other languages in order to ensure that citizens can't control their actions.

What are K9's?

800

The strengthsfinders assessment tool will help us to identify our top five strengths out of this number of strengths featured in the book and assessment.

What is 34?

800

This professional often works at a police/sheriff's office and completes tasks such as typing reports, dictation, filing, assisting citizens at the counter, answering non-emergency administrative calls and assembling/completing open records requests.

What is a Police/Records Clerk?