PO Training 4 Flashcards
(35 cards)
What is an appropriate civilian’s response to an Active Shooter?
Run, Hide Fight
T/F
It is okay to handcuff someone in the front if it is uncomfortable in behind their back?
False
Which phrases should you say when handcuffing a compliant prisoner?
- Spread your legs
- You know the drill
- Spread your feet
- Spread your feet
Is double locking handcuffs optional?
No
In a courthouse setting, can a male officer search a female prisoner and vice versa?
No. An officer of the same gender must perform the search
What should always be at the beginning of your incident reports?
TPO Time & Place of Occurrence
What is a UF-101?
Unusual Occurrence report
What must be filled out if medical assistance is rendered?
Aided Report
When is an Unusual Occurrence/Aided Report due?
By the close of the next business day
What are the reasons for filing a report?
- Department Regulation
- Account for Actions
- Statistical Purposes
- Make notes of trends
- All of the above
- All of the above
The fourth amendment protects against what?
Unreasonable search and seizure
The fifth amendment protects against what?
Self-incrimination
T/F
Praiseworthy actions will not be examined without a report.
True
Exclusionary Rule does what?
Prevents evidence obtained by unreasonable search and seizure being used in court
What legal term refers to evidence illegally obtained?
Fruits of the “Poisonous” tree.
Mapp v Ohio did what?
Extended the exclusionary rule to state courts
Which case affirmed the Exclusionary Rule?
Weeks v US
Which cases involved the exclusionary rule?
- Mapp v Ohio
- Roe v Wade
- Miranda v Arizona
- Weeks v US
1 and 4
T/F
A person is considered disabled for the purposes of the ADA if he or she has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits a major life activity.
True
T/F
The ADA protects people who have a record of an impairment or who are regarded as having an impairment, if being perceived as having a disability results in discrimination.
True
ADA accommodates:
- ASL interpreters
- Readers
- Braille documents
- Service animals
- All of the above
All of the above
Are ADA service animals and Comfort Animals the same?
No
The 1966 landmark case was:
Miranda v Arizona
Miranda Warnings should be given when?
Prior to custodial interrogation