300s Flashcards

(87 cards)

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Upon issuing a Parking Violation Notice, the officer will insert the _______ information copy inside the yellow envelope and attach the envelope to the vehicle in a conspicuous place, preferably under the windshield wiper.

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yellow (second copy)

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To request cancellation of a Parking Violation Notice received by Departmental personnel while on official police business, the employee receiving the notice will submit it for cancellation to his ______, along with a ________.

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immediate supervisor

brief explanation justifying the request

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Only those notices received for violation of a _____ parking space will be cancelled.

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metered

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Upon approval of the immediate supervisor, the Parking Violation Notice and explanation will be properly routed to the ________.

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Division Commander

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Upon approval to cancel the Parking Violation Notice by the Division Commander, such Commander will initial the Parking Violation Notice in the space immediately above the _______.

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number on the main portion of the notice

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Initial action taken by the police agency in response to a report of a crime. It attempts to determine who committed the crime, what happened, who witnessed, and what evidence should be collected. The basic facts of the crime are obtained.

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preliminary investigation

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Continues the work initiated during the preliminary investigations. The over-all objectives remain the same: identification and apprehension of the offender; evidence collection; and follow-up investigative leads. The assigned latent investigation will exhaust all investigative leads. Detectives will review all reports and criminal intelligence available.

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follow-up investigation

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Concentrate on particularly sensitive areas of criminal activity such as vice, narcotics, and organized crime. While the objective is the apprehension of criminal offenders, attention is often focused on building an information bank concerning criminal activity of organized criminal groups.

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special subject investigation

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An order of arrest signed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court upon the order of a judge or after the State Attorney’s Office has filed the case. It is treated in the same manner as an arrest warrant.

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arrest capias

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An order of arrest signed by a judge. An officer, with knowledge that an this is outstanding, may arrest the person named within anywhere in the city of Tampa.

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arrest warrant

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law enforcement is required to report within _____, the name and address of any school employee arrested on a felony charge or misdemeanor involving child abuse or drug possession to the appropriate ______.

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48 hours

school superintendent

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Criminal justice studies have revealed that approximately ___ percent of the criminals (habitual offenders) commit approximately ___ percent of all violent crimes;

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6

70

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Once law enforcement confirms a tip led directly to an arrest in an unsolved crime, a wanted fugitive or a gun case the tipster will be eligible for a reward of up to ______.

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$3000

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Crime Stoppers Gun cases will be paid out separately in the amount of _____.

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$1000

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The Criminal Tracking Unit in conjunction with street officers will conduct the initial verification contact with sexual predators and offenders who live in the officer’s assigned district. Street officers or CTU detectives will conduct a minimum of one (1) check ____ on sexual predators and one (1) check ____ on sexual offenders.

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quarterly

annually

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If the officer finds that the offender or predator has moved from the registered address, and is in violation of the ___ hour registration requirement, then the officer should arrest the subject for Failure to Register,

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48

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After a felony prostitution arrest (___ or more prior misdemeanor convictions), the State Attorney’s Office will be seeking the ________ as a special condition for probation and / or pre-trial intervention (P.T.I.).

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three

prostitution exclusion zone (PEZ)

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NO single K9 training aid will exceed ___ grams

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28

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Generally, children under ____ years of age will not be arrested and processed for any criminal act.

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eight

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If circumstances warrant, a supervisor may authorize additional officers to sit in on an interrogation of a juvenile, but the number of interrogators will be limited to ___ investigators and not be subjected to excessively long interrogations.

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two

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By federal law, juveniles must at all times be totally separated (both sight and sound) from adult prisoners except when the juvenile and adult are _________

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involved as perpetrators in the same offense

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Unless extenuating circumstances prohibit, any juvenile in custody of this Department who is suffering from a physical injury or illness shall be taken to ______ for treatment.

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Tampa General Hospital (TGH)

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In non-emergency situation, the child may be delivered and released to the detoxification center of the ________ or taken to Tampa General Hospital for treatment.

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Agency for Community Treatment Services (A.C.T.S.)

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A juvenile who has committed a felony offense may be diverted with the approval of a _____ or higher when all of the criteria are met.

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Lieutenant

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Child Abuse Investigation Acute cases are defined, for these purposes, as those wherein the latest alleged incident occurred within _____ of the report.
72 hours
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If the case is acute (within 72 hours), and the victim (male or female) is ______, they will be transported to the Hillsborough County Crisis Center, Nurse Examining Office for Child Abuse Investigations.
13 years or older
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A thirty-day “_____” or holding file system utilized for those cases that are referred for latent investigation involving the Assault Victim Instructions form.
tickler
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All felony assault/battery cases and throwing/shooting deadly missile cases with minor injuries and investigative leads will be referred to the ______ for latent follow up.
Homicide Squad
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All domestic violence cases not involving arrests will be referred to the _______ and investigated per policy.
Criminal Investigations Division
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The victim must comply with the instructions indicated at the bottom of the Assault Victims Form and contact the Assaults Detail Desk after ___ days but within ___ days, in person or by telephone.
three (3) ten (10)
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The investigative aide will purge the Assault Detail Case File of those cases in which complainants did not contact the Assault Detail Desk within ___ days.
30
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Florida Statute §921.0024(1)(b) provides an enhanced penalty for domestic violence crimes committed in the presence of a household member who is under the age of _______.
sixteen years old
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Filing of a complaint will require a $1,000.00 filing fee and a $1,500 bond. Therefore, in most situations if the property subject to forfeiture is not worth $______ or more, the property should not be seized for forfeiture.
1,500
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If more than fifty grams of marijuana are confiscated, _______ grams shall be separated and placed in the Evidence Control Section in one package for transfer to the state laboratory for analysis.
twenty-eight
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If more than one deck or hit (or pills) is confiscated, ___ packets will be placed in the Evidence Control Section in one package for laboratory analysis, and the remainder will be entered in a separate package for court proceedings.
two
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The amount of currency that will be subject to safe deposit room storage will be currency in amounts received for a single entry, or multiple amounts received for a single incident, of _____ or more.
$10,000
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Prisoners/detainees will not remain stationary in a transport wagon for more than ____ hours.
(2) two
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Type of handcuffing used for those situations, which require speed as an integral part of officer safety for immediate control of the subject.
“Combat” technique
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Type of handcuffing used for high risk, non-compliance subjects
Prone technique
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Type of handcuffing used for low risk, compliance subjects
Standing technique
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Three types of speed cuffing
Standing, Prone, Combat
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steel leg irons are approved for use if they meet the following requirements:
14” to 16” steel chain inner perimeter cuff measure 7 ¾” to 10 ¾” diameter leg irons must have a double-lock engaging system
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Activities, which actually eliminate or reduce the likelihood of occurrence or effects of an emergency
Mitigation
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Planning activities that address how to increase available resources for an effective response in the event of an emergency.
Preparedness
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Activities that provide emergency assistance to victims and reduce the likelihood of secondary damage. Depending upon the nature and magnitude of an emergency, rapid mobilization and deployment of Tampa Police Department field forces may become essential to save lives, protect property, and maintain order. Explicit directives for such occasions are provided in this series, intra-division procedures, and annexes.
Response
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The final phase of emergency management which continues until all systems return to normal, or as near to normal as can reasonably be expected under the existing conditions.
Recovery
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Any natural, technological, or civil emergency that causes damage of sufficient severity and magnitude to result in the declaration of a state of emergency by a county, the Governor, or the President of the United States.
Disaster
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A disaster that will require massive state and federal assistance, including immediate military involvement.
Catastrophic Disaster
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A disaster that will likely exceed local capabilities and require a broad range of state and federal assistance.
Major Disaster
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A disaster that is likely to be within the response capabilities of local government and to result in only a minimal need for state or federal assistance.
Minor Disaster
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Any occurrence, or threat thereof, whether natural, technological, or man-made, in war or in peace, which results or may result in substantial injury or harm to the population or substantial damage to or loss of property.
Emergency
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A Mass Incident Response Team (MIRT) is comprised of __________________
all ROC Officers and ROC Lieutenants | led by one designated Captain
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A dangerous event or circumstance that may potentially lead to an emergency or disaster.
Hazard
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An emergency caused by an action against persons or society including, but not limited to, enemy attack, sabotage, terrorism, civil unrest, or other action impairing the orderly administration of government.
Man Made Emergency
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An emergency caused by a natural event, including, but not limited to, a hurricane, storm, tornado, flood, draught or earthquake.
Natural Emergency
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An emergency caused by a technological failure or accident including, but not limited to, an explosion, transportation accident, radiological accident, or chemical or other hazardous material incident.
Technological Emergency
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Any emergency, which curtails immediate response to calls for service, and requires the utilization of personnel from all districts situational control. Initiated by the shift commander of the affected district.
Phase I
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Any emergency which curtails immediate response to calls for service and requires all on-duty personnel, with the exception of those necessary to handle priority calls for service, to respond to the scene. Initiated by an assistant chief or higher authority. The Police Department Emergency Operations Center may be activated.
Phase II
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Any emergency which prevents response to calls for service, cannot be controlled by all on-duty personnel, requires the recall of off-duty personnel, and causes the activation of Alpha/Bravo shifts. The sheriff's office will be requested to handle priority calls for service outside the emergency area. Initiated by an assistant chief or higher authority. The Police Department Emergency Operations Center will be activated. All staff officers will assume their emergency management assignments.
Phase III
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Any emergency beyond the control of the City of Tampa. The Governor may be requested to assume direct operational control of the emergency and initiate any requests for federal assistance. Initiated by the Chief of Police.
Phase IV
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A statement issued by the National Hurricane Center in Coral Gables, concerning the status of tropical storms and hurricanes.
Advisory
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A public release from the National Hurricane Center during periods between advisories, announcing the latest details.
Bulletin
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A warning for winds expected to occur within the range of 39 – 54 miles per hour. May precede or accompany a hurricane watch.
Gale Warning
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A warning for winds expected to occur within the range of 39 – 73 miles per hour. May precede or actually accompany a hurricane watch.
Tropical Storm Warnings
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THIS IS NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH A HURRICANE WARNING. Rather, it is a statement by the National Hurricane Center that a hurricane is near and that attention should be given to subsequent advisories. It also implies the possibility of dangerous conditions within 24 to 48 hours. Precautionary action should be taken in the event that hurricane warnings are forthcoming.
Hurricane Watch
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A statement by the National Hurricane Center that hurricane-force winds in excess of 73 miles per hour or a combination of dangerously high water and rough seas are expected in a specified coastal area. When issued, hurricane conditions are considered imminent and may begin within the next 24 hours.
Hurricane Warning
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Winds of 74 – 95 miles per hour, damaging primarily shrubbery, trees, foliage and unanchored mobile homes.
Category 1
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Winds of 96 – 110 miles per hour, damaging shrubbery and tree foliage as well as downing some trees. Major damage to exposed mobile homes and extensive damage to poorly constructed signs can be expected.
Category 2
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Winds of 111 – 130 miles per hour causing uprooted/downed large trees; downed signs; and the destruction of mobile homes.
Category 3
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Winds of 131 – 155 miles per hour causing downed shrubs, trees, and all signs with extensive damage to roofing materials, windows and doors.
Category 4
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Winds greater than 155 miles per hour, causing severe and extensive damage to windows and doors with some complete building failures. Small buildings can be overturned or blown away.
Category 5
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he investigation of civilian aircraft crashes and the gathering of personal property and instrumentalities of the crash are the responsibilities of the _________
National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)
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In fatality commercial airline crashes, the _____ has sole responsibility for releasing names and notifying the next-of-kin.
airline
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The investigation of aircraft crashes involving military aircraft of the United States or foreign countries will be conducted by the ________
United States military
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Evacuation for plane crashes- ____ feet upwind.
2,000
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A large group of individuals gathered in a public location for the purpose of exercising constitutional assembly and speech rights in conformance with applicable statutes and ordinances.
Mass Demonstration
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A large group of individuals gathered in a public location engaging in actual, attempted, or threatened criminal acts.
Civil Disorder
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Small peaceful demonstrations that have generally less than two hundred (200) participants.
Tier One Incident
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Large, peaceful demonstrations that have generally more than two hundred (200) participants.
Tier Two Incident
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Counter Protest Groups (Pro Life vs. Pro Choice), or Non-peaceful protest where violence may be an issue. These incidents have generally more than fifty (50) participants.
Tier Three Incident
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___ hostage negotiation specialists will be assigned to establish communications and initiate negotiations with the barricaded person.
Two
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If a bomb or suspected explosive devise is located the on-scene supervisor will order a mandatory evacuation or shelter/cover in place of all persons who are located within ___ of the device, this includes pedestrian and vehicle traffic.
300'
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An incident where there is an ongoing, life threatening situation involving one or more active threats within a defined location, where a delayed response could otherwise result in death or great bodily harm.
Active Violent Incidents (AVI)
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Refers to one or more subjects who participate in the random or systematic killing of innocent persons.
Active Threats
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Any location of intersecting streets or highways where vehicular traffic is controlled by signals or lights.
Controlled Intersection
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Priority One: It is the department’s goal to strive for an arrival time of ____ minutes from the time of dispatch to the arrival of the first unit.
eight
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Priority Two: An officer responding to a priority two police emergency will not travel at more than ____ miles per hour in excess of the posted speed limit. The response goal is ____ minutes from the time of dispatch to the arrival of the first unit.
fifteen twelve