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5/208.02 Authorized Firearms/ Equipment.

What are the measurements of a short barrel riffle (sbr)?

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A firearm with a buttstock and either a riffled barrel under 16” long and / or an overall length under 26”.

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5/107.03 420-in custody -425 deaths.

When will homicide section respond to a child deaths?

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Non accidental
An intentional act
Injuries and / or deaths resulting from blunt force trauma, abusive head trauma or child has been shaken and;
Medical neglect.

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5/107.03 420-in custody-425 deaths.

What type of death can be documented on the dead body incident report?

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Only Natural deaths.

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5/208.02 Authorized firearms / equipment.

What is the criteria to maintain certification as a riffle operator?

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Pass the initial qual with 90% ( only two attemps ).
Pass all the quals with 90%.
Attend 4 hours of riffle training within the 18 months of certification.
Attend an annual riffle re-evaluation and inspection ( only 2 attemps to pass ).

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5/204.20 Missing persons / runaways.

Who acts as the nevada state clearing house for missing children?

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The attorney general

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5/207.00 Driving / Vehicle procedures.

When will an officer be cited as a result of an accident?

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When the officer is at fault and the vehicle strikes a pedestrian or a citizen’s vehicle, that results in injury / or damage is $750 or more
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5/200.00 Searches.

What are the three ways to document given consent?

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Audio recorded.
Written on LVMPD 79 or 79A form.
Oral.

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5/200.00 Searches.

Does policy allow search incident to arrest in vehicles?

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No - policy states that officers should not search a vehicle on the grounds of search incident to arrest.

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5/107.03 421- natural deaths.

patrol units will be dispatched on 421 calls which:

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Are suspicious in nature.
Are related to unknown trouble calls.
Involve injuries as a result of criminal activity or traffic accident.
Are the result of a gun shot.
Other circumstances indicate a need for police involvement.

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5/206.12 crime scene investigations.

Under what type of events will the violent / major crimes section be requested to do a preliminary investigation?

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O.I.S
420.
402 deaths.
In custody deaths.

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5/200.00 Searches.

Define exigent circumstance.

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is a time critical exception to the search warrant requirements that requires probable cause to justify a warrantless entry:

  1. Prevent the destruction of evidence of a serious felony offense.
  2. Effect a warrantless arrest of a violent or dangerous suspect who officers have probable cause to believe comitted a serious felony or violent offense and may escape if not immediately apprehended.
  3. Preserve life or render aid.

Note: Police can not create the exigent circumstance or use a ruse to affect a warrantless search.

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5/213.02 Bomb.

Who makes the decision to evacuate an establishment durring a bomb threat?

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Senior representative or key employee.

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5/200.00 Searches.

Search warrant exceptions:

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Search of a person incident to a lawful arrest.
Inventory.
Consent.
Plain view.
Exigent circumstances to include hot pursuit.
Vehicle search warrant exceptions.

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5/208.02 Authorized firearms / equipment.

Whats the barrel length for the Semi-auto shotgun?

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At least 14” an not to exceed 20”.

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5/200.00 Searches.

What does an officer need to have, in order to request consent from a person with standing?

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Nothing- no need for probable cause or reasonable suspicion.

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5/107.03 420-in custody-425 deaths.

Per NRS62A.030: A child means:

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A person who is less than 18 years of age.

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5/200.00 Searches.

Define consent:

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Agreement, approval, permission to act.

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5/206.12 Crime scene investigation.

When should the major incident log be filled out?

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When an investigative unit will be responding to the scene.

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6/006.00 Arrest procedures and declaration of arrest.

How much time do you have to NCF a charge?

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Must be done within 48 hours of the time of arrest.

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5/208.02 Authorized firearms / equipment.

What are the three authorized optical sights for the riffle?

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Aimpoint.
Eo tech.
Trijicon.

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5/107.03 420-in custody-425 deaths.

An in-custody death is defined as the death of a person who is :

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Under arrest.
An inmate housed at CCDC.
Has been contacted or detained by officers and durring the contact death occurs.
Example- 467/468/405 while officers are present.

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5/200.00 Searches

What are the three levels of police interaction?

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Consensual encounter / no justification.
Investigation detention “terry stop”/ reasonable suspicion.
Arrest / probable cause.

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M.A.C.T.A.C.

What does MACTAC stand for?

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Multi assualt counter terrorism action capabilities

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5/200.00 Searches.

Define probable cause vehicle search:

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If vehicle is ocupied and mobile when first encountered it can be search with out a search warrant if probable cause exist.

Note: Rule applies even when the occupants are lawfully arrested before search.

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6/006.01 Arrest with out warrants. What items does a supervisor review in a declaration of arrest.
Sufficient justification for multiple charges on felony or gross misdemeanor arrests. Sufficient probable cause. Adequate explanation of the actions of the defendant constituting the charge: each element of the crime is sufficiently addressed. Quality of the report.
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M.A.C.T.A.C. What are the four C's.
Contain. Control. Communicate. Coordinate.
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5/212.05 Foot pursuit. When will a supervisor respond to a foot pursuit.
Injury occurs to the officer. Injury occurs to a citizen, other than the suspect. Injury occurs to the suspect. Any entry into a residence or similar structure, regardless if it is occupied or not. Any reportable force occurs, regardless of injury. Any other unusual occurence that warrants supervisory oversight.
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5/207.03 420-in custody-425 deaths. Upon arriving the scene of a 420-in custody-425 death: officers shall:
Secure the scene and gather information of witnesses-family- person reporting- and suspects information. Request I.D/ request homicide section - mon to frid from 0600-1600 and from 1600 to 0600 and sat-sun and holidays 24 hours a day notify major crimes detail. Maintain the security of the scene.
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5/208.02 Authorized firearms / equipment. What is the barrel length for the AR-15?
At least 10" and not to exceed 20".
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6/005.00 / Excited delirium. What are some of the signs of excited delirium:
``` Paranoia. Dilated pupils. Extreme aggression towards objects. Violent resistance / struggling. Inappropiate shedding of clothing. Self-inflicted injuries. Excessive body temperature. Profuse sweating. Uncontrollable shaking. Talking incoherently. Screaming. Yelling. ```
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5/206.12 Crime scene. Who should have command of all major incedents/scenes.
The area sergeant or L.T.
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5/211.04 / S.W.A.T. When can a sergeant request S.W.A.T?
In the absence of the watch commander or area L.T.
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5/107.03 420-in custody- 425 deaths. Who tows the vehicle of a decedent if it's a hazard on the roadway.
L.V.M.P.D.
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6/014.00 / Vehicle pursuit. P.I.T may be used to apprehend violators at speeds ......... and below, and does not meet the criteria for P.I.T as deadly force.
40- MPH
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5/200.00 / Searches. What items do you need in an audio recorded consent
Date, time, event number, name of person giving consent. | Type of investigation and a description of the location to be search
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5/213.02 / Bomb. What does the officer do when arrived at a possible device?
Responds to scene and conducts a pre-lim. Sets a 300 foot perimeter, 1200 foot for unprotected area, around the suspected device. Search the area around the command post for secondary devices. Gathers and controls witnesses.
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5/200.00 Searches. What do you need for a body cavity search?
A search warrant.
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5/213.02 Bomb. | What type of information will not be released to media reference an explosive devices?
Type of explosive. Components. Packaging. Method used to detonate. Opinions as to why the device did or did not detonate. Techniques used by ARMOR to defeat or destroy the device.
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5/208.02 Authorized firearms / equipment. What is the authorized barrel length of the duty handgun?
At least 3.5" and not to exceed 6".
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Crime scene. Who impounds evidence on a crime scene of a misdemeanor offense, where I.D was requested for pictures?
The investigating officer requesting the service will properly impound the evidence.
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5/208.02 Authorized firearms / equipment. What items must be in a blue team after a riffle deployment?
Nature of the threat resulting in the decision to deploy riffle. Number and locations of all riffles deployed and officers in the incident.
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M.A.C.T.A.C. What are the four A's?
Assess. Announce. Assemble. Act.
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5/200.00 Searches. Who can approve a field strip search?
Field L.T.
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5/208.02 Authorized firearms / equipment. What are the two semi-automatic shotguns authorized?
Benelli semi-auto M-series. Remington 11-87 with fixed or collapsible stock and sling.
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6/014.00 Vehicle pursuit. P.I.T as deadly force?
P.I.T at a speed of over 40-MPH. P.I.T used on motorcycles. P.I.T used to stop a vehicle with deflated tires. P.I.T used on high center of gravity vehicles likely to roll over, such as vans, SUV's, and JEEPS.
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5/208.02 Authorized firearms / equipment. What is the maximum round capacity for the AR-15?
30 rounds
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6/006.00 Arrest procedures and declaration of arrest. What steps does a supervisor take in order to NCF a charge?
Completes the LVMPD prisoner release form ( lvmpd 57 ). Faxes a copy to detention records. Forwards original to detention records via-internal-mail. Contacts detention records and verifies that the prisoner release form was received and provides CCDC records the signing supervisor's name and P#.
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6/00.01 Arrest without warrant. The officer will request the presence of a supervisor, for cash being released valuing $......, or for non-cash property being released valuing over $........
$100.00 / $250.00
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6/012.00 Code 3 driving Code 3: emergency lights and siren, emergency response driving, will NOT exceed posted speed limit by more than .............
20 MPH
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5/213.06 Major incident. Who is part of the general staff?
Operations section chief. Planning section chief. Logistic section chief. Finance / administrative section-chief.
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5/204.20 Missing person / runaways. What is Suzanne's law?
A federal mandate that states missing persons eighteen through twenty years old will also be immediately entered into NCIC.
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5/213.06 Major incident. Who is part of the command staff?
Information officer. Liaison officer. Safety officer.
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6/012.00 Code 3 driving. Officers may respond code 3 when?
Imminent danger to citizens and the officers arrival might save lives. Another officer requires assistance to control a volatile situation. Reliable information exist of a felony in progress. Pursuit.
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5/204.20 Missing person / runaways. What are the five classifications of a disappeared juvenile?
``` Emancipated. Runaway. Abducted by a parent. Abducted by a stranger. Cause of disappearance unknown. ```
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5/204.20 Missing person / runaways. What are all the requirements for an AMBER alert?
Confirmed abduction. Child is under 18 years old. Threat of serious bodily harm or death. Information on suspect and / or vehicle.
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5/204,20 Missing person / runaways. High risk runaways are defined as runaway juvenile , seventeen years or younger that have one or more of the following factors:
Three or more runaways within the last year. Potential physical or sexual abuse. Articulable potential for prostitution or victimization by child luring (attempts to entice or seduce in-person or by way of the internet). Articulable facts that the safety and or welfare of the juvenile is in jeopardy. Previously identified through SCOPE as a high risk runaway.
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5/200.00 Searches. Fourth amendment does not apply to the following areas:
Open view. Person has no reasonable expectation of privacy. Trash searches outside the curtilage. Detention facilities. Abandon property. Search by a private citizen not acting as an agent of the government. Searches at airports in secured areas for weapons. (special needs searches).
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5/200.00 Searches. What are the requirements of a person giving consent.
Be informed of what is being search for. Not be coerced. Have actual authority or apparent authority (standing). Have the ability to revoke consent.
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5/208.02 Authorized firearms / equipment. What is the trigger pull that a handgun shall not be less than?
4 Pounds.
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5/110.01 General fitness for duty. Define : Impairment
The condition resulting from ingesting a substance to a degree that renders a member incapable of effectively performing his job duties.
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5/110.01 General fitness for duty. Define: At risk employee.
A member whose actions, verbalizations , suspected abuse of prescribed or over the counter medications, misuse of alcohol, etc. may pose a danger to himself or others.
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5/110.01 General fitness for duty. Define: Overt acts
Any actual attempt that could result in injury or death to self or others OR verbalization of an intent WITH a plan for action.
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5/110.01 General fitness for duty. Define: Intervention committee.
A committee that will make a determination if it is in the best interest of the department, the public and the member to return a member to full duty. The committee is consisted of / repetitive division commander and assistant sheriff in chain of command, the metro general counsel, and any other member deemed appropriate by the intervention committee.
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5/100.01 General fitness for duty. What action does a supervisor take when he/she becomes aware of a potential "At risk employee".
Conducts a preliminary investigation. If it is determine that a potential risk of harm to self or others exist, the member will be placed on administrative leave in accordance with department manual section 5/101.28, and the box "active duty may be detrimental in your current assignment with the department" will be checked. To ensure confidentiality for the member, the words " Member crisis intervention" should not appear on this form. The respective bureau/area commander will be consulted and advised of the circumstances prior to relieving the member from duty. If the bureau/area commander is unavailable, the watch commander will be consulted. If imminent danger exist to self or others, refer to manual section 5/105.12. Contacts PEAP and members association. Completes member crisis intervention form.
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5/213.02 Bomb. Who is the primary agency for all terrorist incidents?
The Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI).
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5/213.02 Bomb. During a high rise evacuation for a confirmed device, how many floors will be evacuated?
At least two floors above and below the device.
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5/213.02 Bomb. When there's a confirmed device or suspected device, how many command post are needed
Two
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5/213.02 Bomb Where will the Tactical operations center be placed during a confirmed or suspected device.
In the vicinity of the device determined suitable by ARMOR supervisor.
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5/213.06 major incident and all hazard plan. Regardless of the size or type of incident, event and/ or emergency, the top priorities will be:
Life safety. Scene stabilization. Property preservation.
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5/213.10 Hostage plan. Incident command post (ICP) is consisted of:
The patrol supervisor, fire and medical personnel, and the public information officer (PIO).
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5/213.10 Hostage plan. During a hostage situation, the S.W.A.T. commander takes command of all tactical operations. What does the patrol supervisor take command of?
Of all logistical and support concerns.
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6/002.00 U.O.F. When can officers use reasonable force:
1. To protect themselves. 2. To protect others. 3. To affect a lawful detention. 4. To conduct a lawful arrest. 5. To conduct a lawful search.
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6/002.00 U.O.F. What is the three prong test?
Graham v. Connor. 1. The severity of the crime(s) at issue. 2. Whether the subject poses an immediate threat to the safety of the officer(s) or others. 3. Whether the subject is actively resisting arrest or attempting to evade arrest by flight.
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6/002.00 U.O.F. Define Compliant:
A person who does not offer any resistance to officer(s)
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6/002.00 U.O.F. Define Passive Resistance:
The subject is not complying with officer(s) by using minimal physical action. Examples include: standing stationary and not moving upon lawful direction. Holding on to a fixed object.
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6/002.00 U.O.F. Define Active Resistance:
Resisting an officer(s) by walking away, running away, breaking officer's grip, but not trying to harm the officer(s).
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6/002.00 U.O.F. Define Aggressive Resistance:
The subject display the intent to harm the officer, themselves or another person in order to prevent being taken into custody. Examples include: taking a fighting stance, punching, kicking, striking attacks with weapons.
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6/002.00 U.O.F. Define Aggravated Aggressive Resistance:
The subject's actions are likely to result in death or serious bodily harm to officer(s), themselves or another. Examples include: firearms, use of blunt or bladed weapon, and extreme physical force.
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/002.00 U.O.F. / Parameters for use of deadly force. An officer may use deadly force upon another person only when it is objectively reasonable to:
1. Protect himself or others from what is reasonably believed to be an imminent threat of death or serious bodily injury: 2. Prevent the escape of a fleeing felon who the officer has probable cause to believe has committed a violent felony crime and is an imminent threat to human life if escape should occur. Officer will give some warning, if feasible, prior to the use of deadly force.
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6/002.00 U.O.F. / What are the Elements of deadly force?
1. Ability 2. Opportunity 3. Imminent Jeopardy. 4. Preclusion.
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6/002.00 U.O.F. What are the Levels of control?
1. Low level force 2. Intermediate force. 3. Deadly force.
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6/002.00 U.O.F. What are the levels or resistance?
1. Compliant 2. Passive resistance. 3. Active resistance. 4. Aggressive resistance. 5. Aggravated aggressive resistance.
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6/002.00 U.O.F Define Force Transition:
Force transition is the movement, escalation/ de-escalation, from the application of one force type to another in conjunction with the "objectively reasonable" standard.
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6/006.01 Arrest without warrants. An officer may make an arrest without a warrant for:
1. Crimes (felony, gross misdemeanor, or misdemeanor) which have been committed in the officer's presence; 2. Felonies and gross misdemeanors not committed in the officer's presence when the officer has reasonable belief (probable cause) that the crime was committed and the specific person committed it; 3. Any person which a police officer has probable cause to believe is about to commit a felony crime; 4. Juvenile misdemeanors not committed in the officer's presence; 5. Traffic offense delineated in NRS. Chapter 484; and Domestic violence.
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6/006.01Arrest without warrants. When releasing property of an arrestee to a third party, where should the name of the third party, contact number and signature be noted?
In the "Circumstances Section" of the property report.
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6/014.00 Vehicle pursuit. A pursuit will be conducted only for a:
violent felony or if the suspect presents a clear and immediate danger to the public.
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6/014.00 Vehicle pursuit. Officers must not use tire deflation devices to slow or stop any of the following vehicles, unless the use of deadly force would be justified:
1. Motorcycle, moped, or any other two- or three-wheeled vehicle. 2. ATV (all terrain vehicle). 3. Any truck transporting explosives or other hazardous materials
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Discrimination handbook for supervisors. All internal investigations into complaints based on race, religion, sex, national origin, color age, disability, sexual orientation, political affiliation or veteran status as described in department policy 5/101.26, will be handled by who?
Office of employment diversity. (OED)
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Discrimination handbook for supervisors. All EXTERNAL complaints of harassment/discrimination or bias-based policing issues will be investigated by who?
Internal affairs section
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Discrimination handbook for supervisors. Supervisors must stop offensive conduct before it becomes ".............." as defined by law and department policy, regardless of the subordinates' chain of command.
Pervasive or severe.
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Discrimination handbook for supervisors. Complaints of harassment or discrimination can be received by any one of four parties:
1. Any supervisor. 2. The director of EOD or designee. 3. The captain of personnel, or 4. The captain of professional standards bureau.
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Discrimination handbook for supervisors. Harassment and/or discrimination - prevention and complaint process, SUPERVISORS SHALL:
Act immediately on all complaints, even those that are minimized by the complainant. Ensure the employee understands the complaint policy as outlined in policy 5/101.24. Contact the office of employment diversity for assistance in documenting and following-up on complaints. Assist the employee with documenting and filing a written complaint.
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5/101.52 Criminal violations/law enforcement. Allegations of criminal violations by any law enforcement employee (regardless of jurisdiction) are serious and must be handled....................
expediently and judiciously.
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5/107.03 Dispatch of units to 421 calls. It is the policy of this department that patrol units will not be dispatched on "routine" 421 calls,.................
unless the responding medical service so request.
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5/107.03 Dispatch of units to 421 calls. If the injured person is suffering from a potential............. or.............., an Incident crime report (sick or injured person) and photographs will be taken to document the details of the event.
life threatening injury / substantial head trauma
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5/107.03 Dispatch of units to 421 calls. Who gets notified on all child related deaths?
The homicide section lieutenant will be notified.
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5/110.01 General fitness drug free. Any violations covered in this regulation, or any other consumption of alcohol either on or off duty which brings, or tends to bring...........or........... to the department, will subject the member to disciplinary action.
discredit / disrepute
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5/110.01 General fitness drug free. Controlled substances: Department members will not:
Illegally possess any controlled substance; Ingest any controlled substance unless properly prescribed by a physician for an injury or illness; Manufacture any controlled substance; Distribute any controlled substance; Dispense any controlled substance;
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5/110.01 General fitness drug free. Although a department member may be cleared to work while taking a prescription medication, it is still the member's responsibility to ensure that he is not ................ at work.
impaired
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5/110.01 General fitness drug free. The member crisis intervention form, supervisor's memorandum and professional assessment reports generated during the course of a member intervention will be used for the administration and application of this procedure only and will be maintained in a ..................
confidential file in the Health Detail.
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5/204.20 Missing persons and runaways. Missing persons twenty-one years and older will be classified as adults and classified further as either.......................
"voluntary" or "involuntary".
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5/206.12 Crime scene investigations. When the crime involves a dignitary or politician the ................ will be notified.
Organized crime bureau, Criminal intelligence section lieutenant
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5/206.12 Crime scene investigations. All reported deaths or bodily injuries inflicted upon a person to the extent that death is a probability shall be treated as a.......... until an investigation determines otherwise.
homicide
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5/206.12 Crime scene investigations. The director of crime scene investigations shall be notified for incidents involving...........
multiple homicides.
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5/208.02 Firearms/Equipment. It is incumbent on the officer to use discretion when...........and......... the rifle, and to only deploy the rifle when the situation dictates.
deploying / displaying
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5/208.02 Firearms/Equipment. It is ultimately the .............. responsibility to ensure proper deployment of rifle and being aware of misuse or over-deployment of the rifle.
supervisor's
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5/212.05 Foot pursuit. The safety of ............. and ............. shall be the primary consideration when determining whether a foot pursuit will be initiated or, subsequently, continued.
department personnel / public
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5/212.05 Foot pursuit. Officers initiating foot pursuit should broadcast the following information as soon as it becomes practical and available:
1. Unit identifier ; 2. Location and direction of travel; 3. Reason for the foot pursuit; 4. Number of subjects and description; 5. Whether the subject is known or believed to be armed;
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6/002.00 Use of force. Officers should note that less lethal tool may result in a ............ , or be ............ when used appropriately.
lethal outcome / ineffective
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M.A.C.T.A.C / MACTAC Objectives. Regardless of the magnitude level or style of the terrorist attack or active shooter attack, the public expects law enforcement to:
Immediately switch from community policing/patrolling to a rapid response in minutes, not hours. Provide seamless coordination between all responding agencies. Effectively deal with simultaneous incidents. TO SAVE LIVES
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M.A.C.T.A.C / MACTAC Squads. The MACTAC squad is comprised of...........
two or more strike teams and a squad leader.
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M.A.C.T.A.C / MACTAC Squads. When practical, squads should form and operate as .......... to maximize effectiveness.
strike teams
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M.A.C.T.A.C / MACTAC Squads. MACTAC strike teams consist of ............ commissioned officers, which is similar to the current model employed by the U.S Military infantry forces and are the base of the current LVMPD............
four to five / Active shooter team
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M.A.C.T.A.C / MACTAC Squads. The strike team is designed as a ..........., which can act .............. from the MACTAC squad.
self-contained team / independently
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M.A.C.T.A.C / MACTAC Squads. Strike teams may be broken down into.........
two officer-buddy teams
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M.A.C.T.A.C / MACTAC Squad and team missions. What is the mission of the ASSAULT squad / team?
First responders on scene moving to neutralize the immediate threat to save lives. Assist teams already in contact with suspect. Swat teams will assume primary responsibilities upon arrival unless otherwise directed by the imcident or tactical commander.
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M.A.C.T.A.C / MACTAC Squad and team missions. What is the mission of the RESCUE squad / team?
Downed officer rescue techniques per LVMPD. Casualty collection point (CCP) set up or evacuation as directed by the incident commander.
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M.A.C.T.A.C / MACTAC Squad and team missions. What is the mission of the CONTAINMENT Squad / team?
Teams assigned to prevent the threat from expanding / retreating from an area of the initial threat or contained area. These teams should not be smaller than a buddy team.
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M.A.C.T.A.C / MACTAC Squad and team missions. What is the mission of the FORCE PROTECTION squad / team?
Protective details for incident command location, staging area. Fire and medical response teams, or for additional detail as dictated by the incident commander.
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M.A.C.T.A.C / MACTAC Squad and team missions. What is the mission of the RECONNAISSANCE squad / team?
Reconnaissance operations are undertaken to obtain information about the activities and resources of a suspect or potential suspect. (example: moving a two officer element to a location where they could monitor security cameras or being placed in a location where they could provide over-watch to the area of operation or incident command area.
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M.A.C.T.A.C / Phases of MACTAC incident. What are the four phases of a MACTAC?
MACTAC incident. MACTAC activation. Control phase. Investigative phase.
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M.A.C.T.A.C / Phases of MACTAC incident. What happens in the MACTAC incident phase?
Onset of incident
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M.A.C.T.A.C / Phases of MACTAC incident. What happens in the MACTAC activation phase?
It is the operational phase. 4 A's / 4 C's / deployment / planning / intelligence. This phase is critical- will determine outcome of the incident mission, objectives and goals determined / informal ICS formation.
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M.A.C.T.A.C / Phases of MACTAC incident. What happens in the control phase?
ICS formation / medical triage / neutralize devices / rescue / security. Formal ICS formation.
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M.A.C.T.A.C / Phases of MACTAC incident. What happens in the investigative phase?
Investigation / evidence gathering / debriefing / deactivation / grief counseling / litigation.
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M.A.C.T.A.C / Notifications What are the, MACTAC incident outside of area command or other jurisdictions, procedures durring a notification:
All area command units will clear from non-life threatening calls as soon as practical. "In the box" squads will begin to head toward their rally points and start rally point procedures. "stay at home" supervisor should send units to infrastructure protection assignment.
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M.A.C.T.A.C / Alerts and activations. What are the, MACTAC alerts and activation procedures, for MACTAC incidents outside of area command or other jurisdictions?
All area command units will clear from non-life threatening calls as soon as practical. "In the box" squad will respond to their rally points and start rally point procedures unless specifically ordered by the incident commander. "stay at home" supervisor will send units to infrastructure protection assignment. If on alert status, MACTAC squads will continue to monitor the situation and await further instructions. If on activation status, MACTAC squads will respond to the incident as instructed.
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M.A.C.T.A.C / Radio notifications. WHat are the three different MACTAC radio broadcast notifications?
Notification- A MACTAC incident occurs or is occurring- Watch Commander / Area lieutenant or higher initiates MACTAC protocol. Alert- "In the box" squads respond to their rally points and await further orders or information. Activation- "In the box" squads respond to their rally points, receives orders and responds as a team.
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M.A.C.T.A.C / Convoy operations. The sergeant or team leader will be in the...... vehicle for command and control purposes with a..............
lead / designated driver
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M.A.C.T.A.C / Arriving at the staging area. Sergeant / leader reports to the .................. upon arrival and get team's assignment.
Staging manager, operations chief or Incident Commander.
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M.A.C.T.A.C / Situation reporting during a MACTAC incident. Although no standard situation reporting has been established by LVMPD, a simple method of reporting used by current military units has been successful. This is called the ................ report.
S.A.L.U.T.E
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Preventing discrimination sexual harassment / work place. When there is evidence that harassing or discriminatory conduct has occured, the office of employment diversity or supervisor in the complainant's chain of command will conduct an ....... and ............ investigation of the incident.
IMMEDIATE / THOROUGH
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Preventing discrimination sexual harassment / work place. Every member of the LVMPD has the responsibility for preventing harassment and discriminatory acts by:
Reporting and encouraging others to report the behavior; and Refraining from participating in or encouragement of actions that could be perceived as harassment or discrimination.
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Preventing discrimination sexual harassment / work place. Discrimination can occur when an employer or other person covered by the act intentionally excludes individuals from an employment opportunity on the basis of RACE, COLOR, RELIGION, SEX, or NATIONAL ORIGIN. VETERAN STATUS is included as a protected class under uniformed service employment and re-employment rights act. State law and department policy extend these protections to include............. and ...............
SEXUAL ORIENTATION / POLITICAL AFFILIATION
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Preventing discrimination sexual harassment / work place. Adverse impact. The focus of the inquiry into a charge of adverse impact is on the ............... of employment practices rather than the motive.
consequences
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Preventing discrimination sexual harassment / work place. Examples of harassing conduct include:
Vulgar and offensive sexually related epithets. Racially or sexually explicit cartoons, jokes, e-mails or administrative messages (AM's). Religiously offensive jokes, comments, cartoons, etc. Derogatory name calling. Threatening, demeaning or intimidating comments made on the basis of one's membership in a protected class.
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Preventing discrimination sexual harassment / work place. In 1980, the EEOC issued guidelines declaring sexual harassment a violation of section 703 of title VII, establishing criteria for determining when ............. of a ........... constitutes sexual harassment.
unwelcome conduct / sexual nature
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Preventing discrimination sexual harassment / work place. What are the two types of sexual harassment?
Quid Pro Quo. Hostile environment.
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Preventing discrimination sexual harassment / work place. One isolated incident can be enough to allege quid pro quo harassment if the charging party can show:
That the sexual advances were unwelcome; that the harassment was sexually motivated; That the employee's reaction to the supervisor's advances affected a tangible aspect of his or her employment.
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Preventing discrimination sexual harrasment / work place. For sexual harassment to be considered a violation of title VII, it must be:
Sufficiently severe or pervasive to alter the conditions of the victim's employment and Create an abusive working environment
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Preventing discrimination sexual harassment / work place. The perspective generally endorsed by the courts to determine if the harassment is ..................... to establish a hostile environment is whether a ................. would be offended by the conduct and whether that conduct would have interfered with a reasonable individual's work performance.
sufficiently severe or pervasive / "reasonable person"
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Preventing discrimination sexual harassment / work place. The ............... will coordinate job accommodations for matters involving ADA.
Health and Safety Manager
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Discrimination handbook for supervisors. Bureau level investigations / supervisors shall:
COORDINATE the investigation through the office of employment diversity. DOCUMENT the incident and the results of the fact-finding investigation through an investigation report. TAKE REMEDIAL ACTION to eradicate and prevent further occurrences of discrimination or harassment. COUNSEL employees on inappropriate behavior and remarks. IDENTIFY a course of action with the complainant to follow up with assistance fromthe office of employment diversity.
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6/002.00 Use of force / Tactical considerations. Use of P.I.T Officers will consider the safety of the public and suspects before executing this technique. The folowing locations and hazard should be evaluated:
``` A. Areas with pedestrians; B. Other vehicle traffic; C. Parked vehicles; D. Telephone/utility poles; E. Bridges; F. Areas adjacent to paved roads with a large elevation change. ```
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6/006.01 / Arrest without warrants. The elements that must exist for an arrest to take place are:
1. A show of authority by an officer in words or actions or both which 2. would cause a reasonable person to think that they were being deprived of their liberty more than temporarily (i.e., more than an investigative detention sense) and either 3. Submission by the subject to the officer's show of authority, or 4. An actual physical touching which places the subject under the control of the officer.
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6/012.00 Code 3 driving. Code 3 driving is a police tactic used in responding to an emergency. Good .................... and ............. are important elements of code 3 response that ensures officers are ............ safety while............... risks.
judgment, communication, coordination / maximizing, minimizing.
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6/014.00 Vehicle pursuit. Understandably, the decision to pursue is often made under difficult, unpredictable, and rapidly changing circumstances. For those reasons, the requirement for ............. authorization for a pursuit and on-going supervisory control of a pursuit is the ............... of the department's.................
immediate supervisory / cornerstone - pursuit philosophy
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6/016.00 Arrest without a warrant for D.V. With the exception of ..................... and ......, whenever domestic violence (as defined in NRS 33.018) is a part of the investigation of any other offence, the investigation will be assigned to the Domestic Violence detail.
homicide, fraud, forgery, sexual assault and child/elder abuse
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6/016.00 Arrest without a warrant for D.V. As used in this section, "dating relationship" means frequent, interment associations primarily characterized by the expectation of ........ or .........
affectionate / sexual involvement.
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6/016.00 Arrest without a warrant for D.V Visible signs of injury need.............. in this type of alleged assault if the officer finds other evidence or witnesses to support a probable cause arrest.
not exist
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6/016.00 Arrest without a warrant for D.V Domestic violence arrest package will include the following:
1. Request for prosecution. 2. Witness list. 3. Copy of domestic battery report. 4. Copy of voluntary statement(s). 5. TCR. 6. DOA.
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6/002.00 U.O.F De-escalation: In their interaction with subjects, officers should use advisements, ..... ...... and other ....... and alternatives to higher levels of force. Officers should recognize that they may ........ to a position that is ........ more secure or allows them greater distance to deploy a greater variety of ..............
warnings, verbal persuasion / tactics. withdraw / tactically, Levels of control.
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6/002.00 U.O.F It is the policy of this department that officers hold the highest regard for the ........ and ........ of all persons, and place minimal reliance upon the use of force. The department respects the value of every ....... and that the application of ........... is a measure to be employed in the most ................
dignity / liberty. human life / deadly force / extreme circumstances.