The three main roles of a law enforcement officer
What is supporter, stabilizer, and enforcer?
How you display professional conduct or show respect for others
What is courtesy?
What is the need to disarm the suspect to take them into custody and the need to preserve evidence for later use at trial?
The process of writing down information concerning an incident, event, activity, or statement
What is note-taking?
A concept that enourages the community to work with law enforcement and address what causes crime and other issues affecting the community.
What is community-oriented policing?
To complete a basic recruit training program, recruit must:
What is achieve a passing score of 80% on each of the end-of-course exam, demonstrate proficiency in DUI traffic stops, demonstrate proficiency in the High Liability courses, and participate in the Physical Fitness Program?
A break of gaze can be cause by:
What is personality, emotional state, traumatic event, cultural norms, and recalling information?
In Graham v. Connor the court held...
What is the use of force by officer is examined under the objective reasonableness standard of the Fourth Amendment. The use of force is to be judged from the perspective of a reasonable officer under the same circumstances without the benefit of hindsight?
What are the three strategies to use during an interview:
What are mirroring, minimal encouragers, and cognitive interviewing?
What is behavioral threat assessment and management (BTAM) and the primary goal is to prevent or mitigate acts of targeted violence. Identify, assess and manage people of concern within the local community?
CJSTC my discipline an officer, these penalties include:
What is a written reprimand, probation of up to two years, suspension of up to two years, and revocation of certification?
Active listening involves:
What is paraphrasing, summarizing, clarifying reflecting, and ensuring adequate time for response?
The Tennessee v. Garner sett the criteria for ...
What is the use of deadly force in apprehending a fleeing felony suspect?
In Miranda v. Arizona the court...
What is put the burden of explaining Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights on the law enforcement officer?
Two common methos for entering a room to clear it
What is crisscross and buttonhook technique?
Levels of criminal involvement?
What is person of interest, subject, suspect/detainee, arrestee, defendant, and offender?
Including procedural justice in your communications with the public means:
What explaining your actions, giving the others person a chance to speak, treating people with respect, and remaining transparent in your actions?
You are required by s. 901, F. S., to tell the person the charge for the arrest, unless either of the following applies:
What is the person flees or forcibly resists the arrest and providing the information will endanger the successful completion of the arrest?
The four elements to the Miranda decision:
What is custody, interrogation, understanding, and the free and voluntary waiving of rights?
A court order that requires a person to do or refrain from doing specific acts, such as having no contact with a former spouse or a specific victim of domestic violence
What is injunction?
What is the idea, feeling, and action of the discriminatory practices?
What is idea- stereotype, feeling- prejudice, and action- discrimination?
Name the 10 core competencies
What is intro, appropriate questions, active listening, self de-escalation, non-verbal communication, environment and audience consideration, implicit bias, self-awareness, procedural justice, and appropriate conclusion?
How many circuit courts are there and what do they manage?
What is 20 circuit courts and they manage: domestic relations case, major criminal offenses, probate matters, civil cases involving more than $50,000, baker and marchman act, the issuance of search and arrest warrants, and appeals from county court judgements?
Links words and phrases and provides temporal, spatial, and logical relationships
What is a preposition?
The process of gathering information by entering or running a search in a database for law enforcement purposes
What is querying?