210 - Patrol Function (3 of 3) Flashcards
The policy of the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office (JSO) is to determine the identity of each and every person that any police officer encounters _______ and document all such encounters.
in suspicious circumstances
Under each applicable law, before a police officer can detain and question any person for whom there is no probable cause for arrest, there must be something about the circumstances that arouses suspicion that the individual _____, _____, or _____.
has been, is, or is about to be involved in criminal activity
The provisions of the laws limit officers to TEMPORARILY detaining suspicious persons and demanding _____, _____ and _____.
the persons’ names, addresses, and an explanation of the person’s presence and conduct.
IF THERE IS NO PROBABLE CAUSE FOR AN ARREST, AN OFFICER CANNOT DETAIN ANYONE BEYOND THE _______.
MINIMUM TIME NECESSARY to obtain the persons’ names, addresses, and an explanation of the person’s presence and conduct.
Suspicious Person Contacts: If _____ and _____, the subject shall be released if there is no other lawful reason for detention.
the subject properly identifies himself and gives a reasonable explanation for his conduct
If the subjects verbally identify themselves by name and address, but produce no positive written identification, the officer may _________;
demand that the subjects leave the area when the officer has reason to believe that the subjects may commit a criminal offense
Officers may do what to subjects who refuse to verbally identify themselves or refuse to leave when told?
take them to be fingerprinted and photographed to ascertain their identities;
How long does an officer have to return a subject if they find out that they did not give false identification?
3 hours
F.S.S. 901.151 does state that _______ is required before an officer may perform a pat down search, the Florida Supreme Court in State v. Webb, 389 So. 2d 820 (Fla. 1981) determined that the law actually requires _______ that the person is armed before a pat down search may be conducted. If the officer has _____ to believe that the subject detained is armed, he may pat down the subject for weapons;
“probable cause”
only a reasonable suspicion
probable cause
F.S.S. 856.021, Loitering or Prowling, provides for arrest under specific circumstances. Officers must allow suspects _______ and officers may not arrest if _______
to give an explanation of their presence and conduct
such explanation is reasonable and appears to be true.
_______ will be used to document contacts with persons under circumstances which seem suspicious or unusual in some way, Persons of Interest (POI), and related vehicles or situations.
The FIR
_______ report will be used to document the issuance of trespass warnings, truancy reports, and damage on vehicles when the crash report is not a viable option.
An Incident/Information type
The FIR used by the Intelligence Unit is referred to as a _______. These are used to document any reported or observed activity, or any criminal act or attempted criminal act, which an officer believes may reveal a nexus to foreign or domestic terrorism.
Suspicious Activity Report (SAR)
The information reported in a SAR may be the result of observations or investigations _____ or _____
by police officers, or may be reported to them by private parties.
The FIR that is marked SAR in the narrative portion of the report will be forwarded to _______
the Intelligence Unit.