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In protecting the scene of an accident, it is essential to: Correct Answer: Preserve evidence When inventorying an unlocked vehicle, what locations should be inventoried? Correct Answer: Anywhere that is unlocked What are the two types of patrol activity? Correct Answer: Prevention and apprehension When transferring a shotgun to another person, it should be: Correct Answer: Unloaded, action open, safety on, and presented to the recipient port arms, muzzle up What are the 3 patrol pattern techniques Correct Answer: 1. Circular 2. Double back 3. Random
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In protecting the scene of an accident, it is essential to: Correct Answer: Preserve evidence When inventorying an unlocked vehicle, what locations should be inventoried? Correct Answer: Anywhere that is unlocked What are the two types of patrol activity? Correct Answer: Prevention and apprehension When transferring a shotgun to another person, it should be: Correct Answer: Unloaded, action open, safety on, and presented to the recipient port arms, muzzle up What are the 3 patrol pattern techniques Correct Answer: 1. Circular
During a traffic stop, which phase is considered the most dangerous: Correct Answer: The initial approach To create, manufacture an Oklahoma ID or other state license, it's considered a: Correct Answer: Felony To possess a state license that has been altered is a _______________ but to show it to an officer with with intent to deceive is a _____________ Correct Answer: Misdemeanor, felony Persons who should not be licensed as set in Article 1 Section 6 (Ch6 section 103) Correct Answer: Anyone having mental or physical impairments that would negatively affect his driving or something like it 3 types of vehicle pullover/traffic stops: Correct Answer: 1. High risk
Accident involving property damage must be __________ to work it Correct Answer: Greater than or equal to $ A highly visible response to a problem, whether crime or traffic related, is known as: Correct Answer: Selective enforcement Who must you seek permission from before interviewing an individual in the hospital? Correct Answer: the attending physician What is the recommended distance an officer should keep when dealing with an agitated person? Correct Answer: 4 - 6 feet What must the officer do before placing an unconscious person in a cell? Correct Answer: have them evaluated by a physician What must the officer do when choosing a method of approach for a crime in progress? Correct Answer: determine agency policy and type of crime being committed C.Y.M.B.A.L stands for: Correct Answer: Color Year Make
Correct Answer: in line with and 2 car lengths (30') behind the suspect vehicle How may an officer avoid deadly force? Correct Answer: by employing proper tactics When an officer places himself or his patrol vehicle in a position that provides the suspect with an identifiable target is: Correct Answer: silhouetting According to the use of force chart, when the suspect is actively resistant and defensive, they are classified as: Correct Answer: uncooperative What is the advantage of foot patrol? Correct Answer: the officer is in direct contact with the public What does the color code strategy do? Correct Answer: it reduces possible/lethal resistance What does an officer do to defend against an unknown punch or weapon? Correct Answer: he must use his perception What is an officer's top priority at the scene of an accident?
Correct Answer: preservation of evidence/scene What functions do field notes provide? Correct Answer: 1. relieve the deputy's memory of the burden of details
Correct Answer: Statutory law; law passed by the legislature Case law: cases where the court of criminal appeals has interpreted statutory law in very specific cases what is a Tort? Correct Answer: a private wrong or breach of duty imposed by law what is a crime? Correct Answer: an action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law. how are crimes punished? Correct Answer: death, imprisonment, fine, removal from office, disqualification from holding office of honor, trust, or profit punishment for a felony? Correct Answer: fine, imprisonment, or death What should you expect from a suspect during an interview? Correct Answer: give an explanation, lie, tell the truth, refuse to talk, or confess What must you have for a confession and statement of a suspect to be admissible in court?
Correct Answer: an intelligent waiver What is an admission? Correct Answer: An incriminating statement that includes admissions of guilt or involvement in criminal activity (an admission of one or more elements of the crime), but is not complete and full confessions (all elements of the crime) Legal requisites for an admissibility of a confession? Correct Answer: 1. offered freely