Riot handouts 1 & 2 Flashcards

1
Q

When does a protest turn illegal?

A

Continued traffic violations
Property damage
Harming others
Throwing items at persons or property

Obstructing access to a public building.

Interfering with activities in or around public building (its grounds)

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2
Q

Will a dispersal order be given if there is no illegal activity observed during a protest?

A

No

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3
Q

Can plainclothes personnel give dispersal orders?

A

No, uniformed officers only.

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4
Q

Time intervals between reading of dispersal orders?

A

10 minutes

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5
Q

Are multiple dispersal orders required to be given before police action is taken?

A

No.

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6
Q

Classification of crime for failure to comply with dispersal order:

A

Misdemeanor

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7
Q

Which section is responsible for community outreach?

A

Officer of Community Engagement (OCE)

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8
Q

Which group has helped LVMPD revise policies, programs, and training?

A

MMAC - Metro’s Multi-Cultural Advisory Council

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9
Q

Which nationally-recognized reentry program is LVMPD partners with?

A

Hope for Prisoners

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10
Q

Examples of community programs tailored to specific neighborhoods:

A

Safe Village
Pathway from Poverty
Rebuilding Every City Around Peace (RECAP)
Spring Mountain Corridor Coalition

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11
Q

How often does LVMPD publish comprehensive reviews of its use of force and vehicle pursuits?

A

Annually

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12
Q

What is the backup option when citizens are unsatisfied with IAM’s investigation or findings?

A

CRB - Citizens Review Board

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13
Q

Which process involves citizens in oversight of OIS’s?

A

CIRP - Critical Incident Review Process

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14
Q

What does PFPFFR stand for?

A

Police
Fatality
Public
Fact-Finding
Review

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15
Q

When was LVMPD’s Use of Force policy extensively revised?

A
  1. (5/15/2020)
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16
Q

Which agency was the first to incorporate a Duty to Intervene policy?

A

LVMPD

17
Q

How often are LVMPD officers mandated to attend diversity training?

A

Every two years.