6.0 - Personnel, Part II Flashcards
The county animal shelter will provide treatment to injured ____ on a twenty four hour basis. (6.09-III)
a. Dogs
b. Dogs, Cats and Wildlife
c. Cats
d. Both A and C
D - Both A and C
A police officer may destroy an animal with a service firearm when: (6.09-IV)
a. The animal appears injured and vicious
b. It would be more humane to destroy the animal
c. The owner requests it
d. All of the above
B - It would be more humane to destroy the animal
It is mandated by law that an officer’s immediate supervisor gives approval to destroy an animal with a firearm. (6.09-IV)
a. True
b. False
A - True
Officers DO NOT have discretion in deciding whether or not to turn the deceased animal’s body over to the County Animal Shelter for a necropsy to be conducted by the Office of the County Veterinarian.
a. True
b. False
B - False
If the discharge of a firearm was within the guidelines of this procedure: (6.09-IV)
a. The officer will prepare an A9 covering the circumstances surrounding the incident
b. The supervisor will notify the Watch Commander and Internal Affairs
c. A supervisor will prepare a “Shooting Incident Report - Euthanasia”
d. None of the above
C - A supervisor will prepare a “Shooting Incident Report - Euthanasia”
The County Animal Shelter will not treat injured cats or dogs brought in by their owner. (6.09-IV)
a. True
b. False
A - True
Police officers are not to take injured animals to a private veterinarian or pet hospital for treatment, other than the Emergency Animal Clinic of San Diego. (6.09-IV)
a. True
b. False
A - True
The discovery of unsecured, non-residential buildings should be an integral part of every police officer’s patrol strategy. (6.10-III)
a. True
b. False
A - True
If a building is found to be unsecured, and it appears unlawful entry was made, the officer should contact the owner. If the officer is unable to contact the owner, the officer shall: (6.10-V)
a. Notify a supervisor
b. Contact Facilities Maintenance
c. Complete an ARJIS-2 “Incident Only” report and leave a note for the owner to contact the appropriate investigative unit so the report may be completed.
d. Contact Communications
C - Complete an ARJIS-2 “Incident Only” report and leave a note for the owner to contact the appropriate investigative unit so the report may be completed.
If an officer discovers a business that, in his/her opinion, lacks certain sound measures, but does not meet the established criteria for an “unsecured building”, the officer shall: (6.10-V)
a. Notify the Community Officer
b. Notify the 1st Watch beat officer to contact the owner
c. None of the above
d. Notify the owner either in person, by phone, or by leaving a note advising of the deficiency.
D - notify the owner in person, by phone, or by leaving a note advising of the deficiency.
Upon discovery of an unsecured building, officers shall not: (6.10-V)
a. Secure the building
b. Remove screens on open windows unless they are already unlatched.
c. Enter the building alone.
d. All of the above.
B - Remove screens on open windows unless they are already unlatched.
Per a contractual agreement between the Police Department and the SART facility or hospitals, which of the following service will be provided to all victims? (6.11-V)
a. Treatment of injuries
b. Follow-up medical care
c. Examination of victim
d. Counseling and psychological services
C - Examination of victim
Who is the primary service provider for the San Diego Police Department for sexual assault examinations for victims ages 18 and older? (6.11-V)
a. Scripps Mercy Hospital located at 4077 5th Ave.
b. Alvarado Hospital located at 6655 Alvarado
c. Independent Forensic Services located at 4376 54th Place #C
d. Paradise Valley Hospital located at 24000 East 4th Street in National City
C - Independent Forensic Services located at 4376 54th Place #C
Children’s Hospital is contracted to perform evidentiary examinations for the following victim(s): (6.11-V)
a. Victims under the age of 18 years of age
b. Victims over the age of 18 years of age who are severely developmentally disabled
c. A and B
d. A and C
C - A and B
What should one do if an injured sex crime victim is unconscious or unable to give consent due to impairment and evidence exists that a sexual assault occurred? (6.11-V)
a. Perform the SART examination at the age appropriate hospital in order to preserve the evidence
b. Wait the necessary time until the victim is conscious or is able to give consent for an evidentiary examination
c. Have the detective conduct a follow-up at a later date in order to perform the evidentiary examination
d. Notify the on-call detective so he or she can respond to the hospital and assist in obtaining a search warrant for the evidentiary examination
D - Notify the on-call detective so he or she can respond to the hospital and assist in obtaining a search warrant for the evidentiary examination.
When completing paperwork on sexual assault investigations an officer will use ____. (6.11-VI)
a. Only the victim’s last name
b. Jane or John Doe in the place of the victim’s true name
c. The victim’s true name
d. The victim may choose whatever name as long as a contact phone number is provided.
C - The victim’s true name
Which of the following is true regarding evidence collection and impounds on sexual assault cases? (6.11-VIII)
a. Victim and suspect clothing may be impounded in separate paper bags
b. Victim and suspect clothing are to be impounded in plastic bags
c. If the assault scene occurred in a vehicle, the vehicle should be swabbed for DNA evidence and then left at the scene
d. All clothing worn by the suspect at the time of the offense shall be impounded
D - All clothing worn by the suspect at the time of the offense shall be impounded
Upon arrival at any scene where medical aid is needed, officers should notify Communications Divisions of the following: (6.12-IV)
a. Victim’s race, chief complaint, and if the victim is breathing and conscious
b. Victim’s approximate age, victim’s sex, and if the victim is breathing and conscious
c. Victim’s sex, chief complaint, and if the victim is breathing and conscious
d. Victim’s approximate age, chief complaint, and if the victim is breathing and conscious
D - victim’s approx. age, chief complaint, and if the victim is breathing and conscious
Officers will begin resuscitative efforts whenever they encounter a patient with no discernable breathing or heartbeat. They will continue to do so until: (6.12-IV)
a. The arrival of First Responders
b. The patient is pronounced dead by an Officer
c. The officer is exhausted or unable to communicate
d. A and C
e. All of the above
D - A and C