Exam 2.1 Flashcards

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What is the definition of police training?

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Equipping officers with the basic skills necessary to perform essential duties

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What is the definition of police education?

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Equipping officers with a familiarity of theoretical concepts and principles that underlie their training

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Why is higher education beneficial for police officers?

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  • Develops broader range of information for decision-making
  • Provides additional years and experiences for increasing maturity
  • Engrains responsibility in individuals through course requirements and achievements
  • Allows individuals to learn more about the history of the U.S. and about the democratic process
  • Contributes to a more flexible value system
  • Improves attitudes toward minority groups
  • Increases awareness of culture and ethics
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What education do most police agencies require?

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  • High school education/Equivalent
  • <1% require higher degree
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What are the purposes of training that leaders should carry out?

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  • Develop core competencies in officers
  • Train officers in interviewing witnesses/drug identification
  • Provide knowledge about policy & procedure, case law, and what skills/attitudes should be performed
  • Boost officer performance
  • Avoid legal liabilities
  • Diminishes distaste toward law enforcement in community
  • Become better public communicators
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What is Recruit Training? What does it teach?

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  • aka Basic Training
  • Initial training undergone by accepted applicants
  • Criminal law, traffic code enforcement, arrest techniques, firearm training, self-defense tactics, vehicle search procedures, etc.
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What is the end result of Recruit Training?

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Certification as a sworn police/peace officer

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What are the core competencies developed in Recruit Training?

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  • Patrol techniques
  • Criminal investigation
  • Force and weaponry
  • Legal issues
  • Administration
  • Communication
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What is Field Training?

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  • Immediately follows recruit training
  • New officers are paired with trained veterans and are evaluated on street performance (typically patrol division)
  • Normally last 6 weeks - 6 months
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What is the Probationary Period?

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  • Starts on first day of recruit training
  • Performance of new officers is evaluated
  • Lasts 6 months - 2 years
  • Officers are “employees at will” and do not receive employment protections granted to officers who have completed their probationary periods
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What are Field Training Officers (FTOs)?

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Officers who have been selected and trained to direct, evaluate, and correct the performance of recruits immediately after their basic training

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When does Field Training take place?

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During the first 6 months of probationary period

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What happens to probationary officers who cannot perform?

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Termination

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What is the purpose of Field Training?

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For new officers to apply lessons learned in classrooms in real-life situations

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What are challenges for agencies’ training programs?

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  • Funding
  • Mandatory vs. voluntary training
  • Lack of supervisors from training sessions
  • Effectiveness of training
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