Pedestrian Contacts
Pedestrian Contacts: Continued
Plainclothes/Undercover Officer Contacts
Foot Pursuits
100

Legal considerations

Officers must distinguish consensual encounters from detentions. 


100

what factors must officers consider when initiating detention of a pedestrian 

Persons appearance, Persons actions, prior knowledge of the person, Area of purposed contact. 

100

What do you need to do if you recognize a undercover cop ? 

If such an encounter takes place the officer should not draw attention to the undercover officer unless that officer initiates the contact.

100

What would a officer need to do in a vehicle pullover and what might it have ? 

if someone runs away officer should usually stay with the car
more people involved
things that can help identify the person who ran
other evidence of crimes

200

 What is a check of person?

Officers on preventative patrol can detain individuals to investigate suspicious activities; detention is more substantial than a consensual encounter but less than an arrest.


200

If there's multiple suspects, officers must 

Call for backup!

200

How should a officer treat a plain clothe officer ?

They should treat him like any other person. 

200

What happens if the officer can't make a wide turn ? 

  • use a mirror to look around the corner

  • peek around the corner from a lower position

  • stop the chase if it's too risky

300

What is lawful detention?

A lawful detention requires reasonable suspicion of criminal activity, based on facts, observations, training, or information from others.

300

What are the steps for a tactical approach and contact?

Select a location with controlled escape routes, minimal bystanders, and good lighting. Notify dispatch with location, number of subjects, reason for contact, and need for backup. Approach suspect from rear if possible, keeping them in view.

300

A officer should treat a plain clothes officer like a normal civilian 

True or False 

True 

300

How should officers be in pursuit in unfamiliar areas ? 

  • officers get lost or are in a new place they should tell dispatch

  • house numbers

  •  landmarks (like big signs or buildings)

  • descriptions of buildings

  • High Obstacles (like fences or walls)

400

What are investigative actions?

Once officers detain a suspect, they may take reasonable investigative actions to determine the suspect's identity and involvement in a crime.

400

What are the rules regarding the length of detention?

A detention must be temporary and last only as long as necessary. If extended beyond what is reasonable, it becomes invalid. Officers' observations during detention can increase suspicion and justify a longer detention or arrest. If the suspect satisfactorily answers questions, reducing suspicion, they must be released.

400

What are signs that someone will run away 

  • looking around to escape.

  • Stand on their toes ready to run.

  • move back and forth or bounce in place.

  • quickly get out of a car or jump off something

  • slowly move away from the police

  • try to make the police look somewhere else

500

What are the consequences of inappropriate detentions?

Without proper knowledge of actions during pedestrian contact, officers may cause unlawful detentions or arrests, unsuccessful prosecutions, and possible injuries to themselves or pedestrians.

500

What are the safety considerations officers must follow during pedestrian contacts?

Without proper knowledge of actions during pedestrian contact, officers may cause unlawful detentions or arrests, unsuccessful prosecutions, and possible injuries to themselves or pedestrians. Officers must prioritize safety during contacts by avoiding complacency and poor planning. They should use a field interview position, keep their gun hand free, stay aware of surroundings, and monitor the individual's hands, size, and demeanor.

500

Why do people run when getting chased by the police ? 

       probation or parole or have warrants 

  • scared of getting in trouble if seen talking to the police

  • already have serious crimes on their record and don't want another one

  • can be afraid of the police