Arrest, Transport and Processing Flashcards

Chapter 4

1
Q

Civil use amount of marijuana is how much?

a. 1.5oz - 2.5 oz
b. 2 oz- 3 oz
c. up to 1.5 oz (42.5 grams)
d. All of the above

A

a. 1.5oz - 2.5 oz

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Personal use marijuana is how much?

a. 1.5oz - 2.5 oz
b. 2 oz- 3 oz
c. up to 1.5 oz (42.5 grams)
d. All of the above

A

c. up to 1.5 oz (42.5 grams)

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3
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True or false? Criminal citations can be issued for any misd or local ordinance violation for which the max is 90 days or less EXCEPT:
1. Violation of condition of pretrial release while charged with sex crime against minor
2. Possession of electronic control device after drug felony or crime of violence
3. Violation of out of state domestic violence order
4. Abuse or neglect of animal

A

True

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True or False: 1. Officers shall charge a suspect by crim cite if following 5 conditions are met:
1. Satisfied with suspects ID
2. Officer believes suspect will comply with citation
3. Officer believes fail to charge on statement of charges will not pose a threat to public safety
4. Suspect is not subject to arrest for another criminal charge for same incident
5. Suspect complies with all lawful orders by officer

A

True

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5
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Crim cites are coded what?

A

500

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6
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Individual may not refuse to furnish proof of id and age upon request of an officer issue citation for:

A
  1. False documentation
  2. Misrepresentation of age
  3. Obtaining alcoholic beverages for underage consumption
  4. Possession oof alcoholic beverages on school [roperty
  5. Underage possession
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7
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True or False: 1. When off duty officers in personal car program make an arrest, they will transport themselves unless:
1. Assigned cruiser not available
2. Family or passengers in car
3. On duty handles arrest and processing

A

True

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8
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  1. When officer arrests member of militau, officer shall contact military police of service branch in dc area. What threree things must be provided?
A
  1. Name
  2. DOD ID number
  3. Assigned unit
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9
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  1. Officers prohibited from arresting for desertion (civil crime only) unless:
A
  1. Criminal warrant in ncic charging with desertion or other document authorizing arrest
  2. In custody for other violations and you find out they are a deserter
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10
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  1. Before making warrantless arrest for misd not committed in presence, must be pc to believe suspect has committed offense listed below and unless the suspect arrested immediately, they may
A
  1. Not be apprehended
  2. Cause physical injury or property damage to another
  3. Tamper with, dispose of evidence
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11
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  1. Misd offenses you can make arrest without warrant:
A
  1. Manslaughter
  2. Malicious burning
  3. Malicious mischief
  4. Theft under 1000 or attempt
  5. Giving or causing false fire alarm
  6. Cds related crimes
  7. Handgun wear / carry / xport
  8. Wear / carry concealed weapon
  9. Prostitution and related
  10. Stalking
  11. Domestic abuse (if report made within 48 hours)
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12
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  1. Is handcuffing of disabled or injured persons discretionary?
A

a. Yes, and based on mobility of individual and escape potential

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13
Q
  1. Consideration to handcuff a sick or injured arrestee shall be based off of what three things?
A
  1. Demeanor of arrestee
  2. Safety considerations
  3. Type of injury
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14
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  1. What do you need to handcuff someone if you don’t have probable cause?
A
  1. Articulable suspicion that an individual is involved in criminal activity. Can detain for questioning without making full custody arrest
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15
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  1. Handcuffing alpone does not constitute a uof or arrest, instead, following 3 factors determine arrest
A
  1. Length of detention
  2. Investigative activities during detention
  3. Removed to a detention or interrogation area
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16
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  1. Where is evidence, weapons, contraband that could injury individual or aid in escape secured during xport?
A

Trunk

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17
Q
  1. Strip / squat searches require the approval of who?
A

Sgt and above

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18
Q
  1. Strip / squat searches may be approved when the arrestee is subject of full custody arrest and reasonable suspicion exists that arrestee is concealing:
A
  1. Weapon
  2. Implements to facilitate escape
  3. Contraband, evidence, or fruits of crime
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19
Q
  1. If strip / squat search must be conducted prior to transport due to safety or exigent circumstances, who must approve?
A
  1. Commissioned officer, one from another sector if not available
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20
Q
  1. When strip squat search is conducted, what shall be documented in case record?
A
  1. Fact it was conducted
  2. Name of officer conducting
  3. Name of approving supervisor
  4. Name of witness officer
  5. Reason or basis for search
  6. Complete inventory or items found
  7. Dept. facility where it was conducted
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21
Q

When may body cavity searches be done without a search warrant?

A

i. When intrusion is minimal, asa should be consulted

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22
Q
  1. A decision to accompany arrestees in ambulance may be based on following:
A
  1. Arrestees temperament
  2. Whether arrestee is ambulatory
  3. Arrestees escape risk
  4. Desire of ambulance personnel
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23
Q
  1. Who do you notify If injury of arrestee by police (or allegation) results in arrestee being admitted to hospital?
A

i. Special Response Section (NOT SIRT)

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24
Q
  1. Whenever arrestee is taken to hospital, custody officer shall document what three things in the case record?
A
  1. Summary of how injuries were sustained
  2. Type of medical treatment given
  3. Disposition of arrestee
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25
Q
  1. How many hours prior to air travel does tsa require officers flying armed to submit message via NLETS?

a. 24 hours
b. 48 hours
c. 74 hours

A

a. 24 hours

26
Q
  1. Transport officers will do what 5 things when making flight with arrestee?
A
  1. Search thoroughly prior to boarding
  2. Contact airline security officials at least 1 hour before departure
  3. Introduce themselves to flight attendants
  4. Deplane after all passengers
  5. Not carry any chemical agents aboard aircraft
27
Q
  1. Transporting officers will consider what three things to determine if arrestee is dangerous?
A
  1. Demeanor
  2. Past actions
  3. Propensity for violence
28
Q
  1. Officers will only take action if there is trouble aboard aircraft for what two things?
A
  1. Irreversible catastrophe is imminent
  2. Officers assistance is requested by captain or member of crew
29
Q
  1. if an arrestee escapes while being transported, officer shall broadcast radio lookout with what 5 things?
A
  1. Location of escape and last know direction of travel
  2. Escapee’s name, physical, and clothing description
  3. Dangerousness of arrestee
  4. Nature of offense for which he was being xported
  5. Possible destination info
30
Q
  1. The responding supervisor (responding to escaped prisioner) shall do what 5 things?
A
  1. Notify shift commander
  2. Define scope of, and coordinate search effort
  3. Ensure custody officer’s responsibilities have been carried out
  4. Notify custody officer’s supervisor
  5. Notify PSC at termination of search or of apprehension
31
Q
  1. How is the scope of a search of an escaped prisioner determined?
A
  1. Examining danger to community
  2. Nature of charge
  3. Likelihood he will be located later
32
Q
  1. Who completes case record required to document decision against comprehensive search for escaped prisoner?
A

supervisor

33
Q
  1. When a temp detention cell or interview room is used at pgpd facility that is not doc operated, period of time arrestee shall be held without continuous control or supervisin by pgpd personnel shall not exceed how many hours?
A

2hrs

34
Q
  1. Personnel authorized to monitor temp detained individuals in detention facilities are provided with training every how many years?
    two

a. 1yr
b. 2yr
c. 3yr
d. 4yr

A

b. 2yr

35
Q

Commanders shall ensure that processing areas are: (3 things)

A
  1. Clean, orderly, free of obvious fire hazards
  2. Equipped with current functional fire extinguishers in easily accessible locations
  3. Equipped with an adequate supply of bedding and meals that require no utensils should emergency exist required more than 8 hour hold
36
Q
  1. Commanders shall ensure that the inspection listed below are documented on the processing facility inspection sheet and maintained for 2 years:
A
  1. Daily safety and security inspections
  2. Testing of fire alarms and detectors
  3. Weekly sanitation inspection of processing area and cells
  4. Weekly inspections of first aid kits, ensuring scissors or other sharp objects are not in kits
  5. Weekly security inspections of the processing area and cells, including search for weapons and contraband
  6. Weekly inspections of fire extinguishers
37
Q
  1. All property removed from arrest except the following
A
  1. Clothing being worn (except belts and ties)
  2. Shoes (remove laces)
  3. Eyeglasses / contact lenses
38
Q
  1. When itemizing an inventory of arrestees at processing facility, what form do you document it on?
A
  1. Prisoner Property Form, then place in evidence bag and secured storage area
39
Q
  1. How long are detainee log sheets maintained by the commanders office?
    a. 3 years
    b. 5 years
    c. 2 years
    d. All of the above
A

a. 3 years

40
Q
  1. Property found during checks of cells or interview rooms shall be reported to who?
A

i. Shift commander

41
Q
  1. Juvenile offenders shall not be held in secure custody for longer than how many hours?
A

6 hours

42
Q
  1. If the 6 hour juvenile offender secure custody hold is exceeded for any reason, what must happen?
A

a. Custody officer must notify the supervisor
b. Supervisor sends memo to deputy chief BOP
c. The memo shall document juveniles ID and why time limit was exceeded

43
Q
  1. When is a detainee allowed access to bedding?
A

a. If detention period exceeds 8 hours

44
Q
  1. How many meals shall be provided to arrestees during a 24-hour period?
A

a. 3 means, no more than 14 hours elapsing between meals

45
Q

True or false ? You have to ensure is filled out on the back of the fingerprint card?
1. Master persons number
2. Fbi number
3. Ori number
4. Agency name

A

True

46
Q
  1. When shall the officer complete a state supplemental arrest information card (CJIS-006)?
A

a. If arrestee has more than 4 statement of charges forms

47
Q
  1. If an arrestee has a missing finger, the officer shall write what in the appropriate box on the fingerprint card?
    i
A

. Either MISSING AT BIRTH, or AMPUTATED, TIP AMPUTATED if a portion of join is missing

48
Q
  1. How shall arrestees be photographed?
A

i. Using livescan (front photo, right profile photo)

49
Q
  1. When arrestee is charged with a felony, a photograph will be taken and forwarded to appropriate rid or cid supervisor, following info will be placed on reverse of photo
A
  1. Arrestee name
  2. Date
  3. Charge
  4. RMS number
50
Q
  1. How are juveniles charged for contributing to delinquency of a minor?
A

a. Charged by ASA’s office, must charge on juvenile petitions

51
Q

How long after arrest must screening appointments be scheduled?

a. 72 hours
b. 94 hours
c. 24 hours
d. 48 hours

A

72 hours

52
Q
  1. How long after arrests must screening appointments occur?
A

a. Within 14 days

53
Q
  1. How long after arrest are prelims set for juveniles?
A

a. 15 days

54
Q
  1. Who screens fatal motor veh accidents?
A

a. SAO, criminal trials division

55
Q
  1. Who screenes serious misdemeanors?
A

a. SAO, district court division

56
Q
  1. What felonies are excluded from screening process?
A

a. Bad checks
b. Felony theft cases (with supervisory approval)

57
Q
  1. What 4 things should an officer consider when deciding if a case should be screened?
A
  1. Criminal history of def
  2. Amount of money or property involved
  3. Complexity of case
  4. Newsworthy
58
Q
  1. The first officer on scene of a civil disturbance should:
A
  1. Observe situation from safe distance to determine if gather is, or potentially will be violent
  2. Notify PSC of nature and seriousness of disturbances and request the assistance of a supervisor
  3. Instruct crowd to disperse, if approaching the crowd presents no unnecessary risk
  4. Attempt to ID crowd leaders and individuals personally engaged in criminal acts
59
Q
  1. What is the OIC’s primary responsibility when responding to a civil disturbance?

a. Rapidly assembler sufficient forces to immediately quell the disturbance

A

a. Rapidly assemble sufficient forces to immediately quell the disturbance

60
Q
  1. What is the announcement the division commander must make to the participants?
A

a. “I am the Police Commander of this Division. You are in violation of the law. You must leave this area immediately, otherwise, you will be arrested.”

b. Videotaped from at least 2 sources

61
Q
  1. Before transporting a 10-15 from a civil disturbance, what must be done?
A

a. Photograph them with arresting officer (include with arrestee’s other documents), officers ID and arrestees name placed on back of photo