Chapter 15, 17 and 19 Flashcards

concurrent jurisdiction, emergencies at the county, arrest warrants

1
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Who investigates deaths or serious injuries on MNCPPC property?

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a. PGPD, MNCPPC completes initial report and maintains the scene

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Officers responding to boating accidents shall:

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  1. Take appropriate life-saving action
  2. Preserve scene
  3. Notify MNRP
  4. Standby pending arrival of MNRP officer
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If MNRP will not respond, or cannot, to boating accident, PGPD officer will:

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conduct basic investigation and submit case record

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.MSP has primary jurisdiction on what highways?

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  1. All interstates
  2. US50
  3. US 301
  4. MD Route 3
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MSP shall investigate all criminal offenses when:

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  1. MSP trooper witnesses and makes on-scene arrest
  2. A crime other than murder, rape, armed robbery occurs on one of highways or access ways where MSP has primary jurisdiction
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Who investigates aircraft accidents in county?

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a. MSP

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Who investigates natural disasters in county?

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a. Pgpd

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Who has primary jurisdiction at Cheltenham Youth Facility?

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a. MSP, except for part 1 offenses

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Who has primary responsibility on MTA transit facilities or rail facilities (includes vehicles, busses, trains, stations, party lots)

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  1. Pgpd
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  1. PGPD shall use for following initiation of high risk court proceeding notification (HRCPN) Protocol. Notification will be made to HSD when an officer processes an arrestee under the following:
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  1. Info of pending disruption of violence or intimidation
  2. Incarcerated witness with violent history or escape attempts
  3. ID’d gang/crew member that has engaged in witness intimidation
  4. Extremist groups / sovereign citizens
  5. Police officer death/and or injury; police officer victim
  6. Police officer / public official arrest
  7. Defendant with psychiatric history
  8. Defendant is charged and arrested for homicide
  9. Officer becomes aware of an individual that may cause a disruption at the courthouse
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  1. An HRCPN notification will contain the following 5 things:
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  1. Date of arrest
  2. Arrestees full name
  3. Arrestees dob
  4. Lead charge
  5. Criteria from list above that most applies
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  1. When in the court house, if an officer receives info regarding bomb threat, he shall notify who?
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a. OSPG building security officer

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  1. Does DVU investigate harassment and stalking complaints between intimate / former intimate / household family members?
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a. Yes

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  1. What does SAU investigate?
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a. 1st degree rape
b. 2nd degree rape
c. Sex assaults in DOC
d. Abuductions resulting in rape

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  1. Define standard crime solvers reward poster:
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a. Used for crimes other than homicides, sex assaults, carjackings. No specified award amount

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  1. Define special crime solvers reward poster:
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a. Only used by cid investigators assigned to homicide unit, sex assault unit, carjacking unit. Up to 25k reward. Can only be used for homicide, sex assault, carjacking

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  1. Who may approve alterations in award amount from award posters?
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Chief, assistant chief, all deputy chiefs

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  1. Who is responsible for ensuring accuracy on award poster?
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a. Supervisor

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19
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  1. Md law prohibits interception of wire, oral, or electronic communication without consent of both parties, what are the 3 exceptions?
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  1. LEO acting in criminal investigation (one party must give prior consent)
  2. By leo with body wire if officer safety may be in jeopardy (may not be recorded, or used in criminal proceedings)
  3. Warrant/judicial authorization
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. Employees shall not intercept oral comms using electronic device without written permission from:

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a. Command officer rank of captain or above (doesn’t apply to cid, ned, or iad in performance of official duties)

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21
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  1. Prior to using a CS, NED shall run individual through what data base?
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a. Central confidential source file

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  1. If an individual is a new CS, investigator shall complete what form and attach it to his criminal history?
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a. Confidential source information form,

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  1. Within how much time must the funds custodian deliver a confidential source number to NED?
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a. 1 week

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  1. Juveniles may only be used as a CDS with approval of parent or guardian, true or false?
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a. True

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25
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  1. Missing juvenile files must be updated every how many days?
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a. 60 (document in case record)

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  1. If investigation requires cooperation of witness who is not cooperating, the following should be considered before detaining witness
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  1. Severity of crime
  2. To what degree does it advance public interest
  3. Is there reasonable alternative to find info that is less intrusive?
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  1. When doing 1 on 1 identification, both negative and positive id should be documented in case record with the witnesses own words, yes or no?
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a. Yes

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  1. When conducting a 1 on 1 identification, the officers should:
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  1. Document description of suspect prior to 1 on 1
  2. Separate multiple witnesses and instruct to avoid discussing details of incident with other witnesses
  3. If positive id is obtained with 1 witness, consider using same process on remaining
  4. Caution witness the person may or may not be suspect
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  1. When interviewing a witness, the preliminary investigating officer should:
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  1. Inquire about witness condition
  2. Use open ended questions
  3. Clarify info received with witness
  4. Whenever possible have witness provide written statement
  5. Document info obtained from witness including identity
  6. Encourage witness to contact investigators with any further info
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30
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  1. How many photos in photographic lineups?
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6

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  1. Suspects with unusual characteristics shall be part of a what photo lineup?
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a. Oddity lineup

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32
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  1. Should you use a suspect in photo lineup wearing DOC clothes?
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a. No

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33
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  1. Photographs in photo lineup shall be numbered on the back in what order?
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a. Order of presentation

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  1. If positive id on photo lineup is obtained, the victim/witness will put the following on the back:
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  1. Signature
  2. Date
  3. Time viewing began and ended
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  1. The investigator shall document what in the investigative activity log after photo lineup?
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  1. Date/time/place of presentation
  2. Names of all persons present at the photo lineup
  3. Name, address, phone number of victim or witness
  4. Statements made by victim or witness
  5. Name, id, assignment
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  1. The following instructions shall be given prior to photo lineup:
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  1. Instruct you’ll be asked to view set of photos
  2. Just as important to clear innocent people as it is to ID guilty people
  3. Individuals in lineup may not appear exactly as they did on date of incident
  4. Person who committed crime may or may not be in photographs
  5. Regardless of ID, investigative will continue
  6. You need to state in your own words how certain you are of any ID
37
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When presenting photo lineup in sequential manner, presenting investigator should:

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Provide the following additional viewing instructions to witness:
1. Photos will be viewed 1 at a time
2. Photos are in random order
3. Take as much time as needed in making decision about each photo before moving to next
4. All photos are shown even if ID is made
5. Confirm witness understands nature of sequential procedure
6. Present each photo separately

38
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In selecting photos to be preserved in mug book, preparer should:

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  1. Group photos by format to ensure none stands out
  2. Select photos that are uniform with regard to general physical characteristics
39
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  1. When may mug books be used?
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a. Suspect not yet ID’d, all other leads exhausted, results should be corroborated

40
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  1. When showing vic / witness mug book, the procedure will:
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  1. Instruct each witness without other present
  2. Describe that book is only a collection of photos
  3. Instruct witness person that committed crime may or may not be present
  4. Considering suggesting to wtiness to think back to event and their frame of mind at time
  5. Instruct witness to select a photo if he or she knows the person if he or she can
  6. Asure the witness investigation will continue even without positive ID
41
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  1. The person preparing composite pictures images will:
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  1. Assess ability of witness to provide description of suspect
  2. Select procedure to be used from those available
  3. Avoid showing witness any photos prior to development of composite
  4. Select environment for conducting procedure that minimizes distractions
  5. Conduct procedures with each witness separately
  6. Determine with the witness whether composite is reasonable representation of suspect
42
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  1. Investigator conducting composite procedure will:
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  1. Instruct each witness without others present
  2. Explain type of composite technique to be used
  3. Explain to wintess how composite will be used in the investigation
  4. Instruct witness to think back to event and their frame of mind
43
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  1. Investigator conducting composite procedure will (documentation section):
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  1. Document procedure employed in writing
  2. Document results of procedure in writing, including witnesses own words regarding certainty of identitifcation
  3. Document items used and preserve composites generated
44
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  1. No person shall be examined (with poly or voice stress) at request of other organization unless approved from:
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a. Examiners commanding officer

45
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  1. Generally those with heart conditions or pregnant women shall not be tested with voice stress and poly, true or false?
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a. True

46
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  1. A pregnant women may be given voice stress or poly if:
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  1. Less than 4 months pregnant
  2. Presents signed letter from phsyicial indicating she may submit, therefor relieveing agency of civil liability
47
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  1. The dept shall not conduct poly in internal theft cases unless:
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a. Criminal charges pending

48
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  1. If dept does conduct poly in internal theft case, investigator shall provide the examiner with:
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a. Suspects credit info
b. Copy of suspects job application

49
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  1. Task force operations are generally comprised of 3 types, what are they?
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  1. Covert
  2. Investigative
  3. Traffic operations
50
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  1. Tasks forces may be formed with approval of who, and wit concurrence of who?
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a. District commander, concurrence of appropriate deputy chief

51
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Division commander shall id the following regarding tasks forces in writing (4 things):

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  1. Purpose of task force
  2. Authority for, and written agreements governing task force
  3. Accountability, supervision, and chain of command
  4. Staffing, equipment, and resource requirements
52
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  1. If tasks force operations involves participation of outside agencies, or will be operating outside of PGPD jurisdiction, written agreement shall also address:
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  1. Procedures for vesting task force personnel with legal authority to act within AO
  2. Command and reporting considerations for outside agency participants
  3. Communications considerations for all participants
  4. Budgetary procedures
  5. Liability provision for participants
  6. Procedures for review, revision, if necessary, of task force agreement
53
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  1. Except in cases involving highly sensitive info, oic shall notify the following prior to start of task force operations?
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  1. PSC supervisor
  2. Operations duty commander
  3. Sector supervisor
  4. Shift and district commanders
54
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  1. Before commencing any task force operation, oic shall hold a briefing with participants to discuss:
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  1. Objectives of operation
  2. Officer safety info
  3. ID procedures for participants
  4. Use of uniformed officers and marked vehicles to conduct arrests and make investigative stops
55
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  1. What should arrest teams on a task force wear for a uniform?
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a. Uniform of the day

56
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  1. The oic of a task force shall conduct a formal briefing and submit a written report in the form of a memo how often?
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a. Monthly

57
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. Division commander shall evaluate effectiveness of task force every how many days?

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a. 90

58
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  1. For any task force that has been operating for at least 6 months as of any January 1, the division commander shall review the assignment and:
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  1. Evaluate performance of task force in light of problem that led to formation
  2. Recommend continuation, alteration, or disbandment

a. These reccs shall be forwarded to deputy chief no later than:

i. February 1

59
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  1. How long are task force evaluations maintained for?
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a. 2 years then forwarded to records section

60
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  1. Who can authorize a stakeout?
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a. Sgt or above

61
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  1. For stakeouts involving dangerous felons or potential robberies, stakeout oic shall notify appropriate shift commander or sector supervisor providing info regarding:
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  1. Location
  2. Vehicles
  3. Personnel
62
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  1. The sector supervisor or commander receiving notification of stakeout shall ensure general details are placed in roll call book no later than:
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a. Beginning of oncoming shift

63
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  1. Informants will not participate in a stakeout operation unless who has been notified and the operation is approved by who?
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a. Asa office, operation approved by commander CID

64
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  1. Commanders/ managers maintaining investigative fund banks shall ensure that an audit is conducted how often?
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a. Quarterly, indicate in a ledger that audit was conducted, their initials, and date of audit

65
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  1. Who’s authorized to maintain investigative funds?
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a. Commanders/managers

66
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  1. Each audit report by a commander regarding investigative funds shall include, at minimum,
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  1. Report of expenditures paid during previous quarter
  2. Purpose of expenditures
  3. Documentation adequate to justify expenditures
67
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  1. How shall security of investigative funds be maintained?
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a. In a safe with a combination lock (all funds, ledgers, receipts kept in safe)

68
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  1. Duties of fund custodians: fund custodians shall:
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a. Maintain transaction cards or receipts
b. Remain informed regarding history of payments made to CS, prevent duplicate or unnecessary payments
c. Maintain knowledge of value of contraband
d. Ensure ledger is kept up-to-date and ready for quarterly and unannounced audits and inspections

69
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  1. Any supervisor or commander who disburses funds shall maintain a ledger containing:
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  1. Disbursements/credits by date
  2. Amount
  3. Officer
  4. CFS number or CS number
  5. Purpose of transaction
  6. Balance on hand
70
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  1. What is the voucher number format for funds custodians?
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a. Last 2 digits for the year followed by sequential number

71
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  1. For any award given to a confidential source, what must be completed?
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a. Formal receipt for investigative funds to a confidential source

72
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  1. When a CS does not sign the forms for their award, what shall you do on reverse of form?
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a. Explanation made as to why wasn’t signed, second officer sign below explanation

73
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  1. How often are audits of investigative funds conducted by IAD?
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a. Semi-annually for NED, annual for other districts / divisions

74
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USPP has exclusive jurisdiction in the following areas:

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  1. Beltsville agricultural research center
  2. Greenbelt part
  3. Suitland parkway passing through census and Andrews
75
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If pgpd officer acts or makes arrest while within USPP jurisdiction what shall be done?

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a. supervisor shall be notified and case record completed

76
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When officers have info for USSS that requires immediate notification, they shall also notify:

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  1. NED
77
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When shall PSC dispatch units to calls along county borders?

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  1. When exact location or proper jurisdiction is in doubt
78
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Should officers complete a case record for all actions and citizen contacts occurring in a neighboring jurisdiction?

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Yes

79
Q

Who may direct an officer to respond outside county to take initial report in serious or sensitive matter in which a delay prelim investigation may jeopardize successful resolution of case, true or false?

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True

80
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hen may a supervisor cancel a response to a dc area hospital?
i

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. Minor cases when delaying taking of report will not jeopardize the resolution of the case or cause physical evidence to be lost

81
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Response to hospitals in dmv is mandatory in the following cases:

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  1. Death cases
  2. Rape
  3. All felony assaults (includes all shooting and cuttings)
  4. Suspected or confirmed child abuse
  5. Robberies or abductions
  6. Mv accidents involving incapacitating injuries
82
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In a prisoner handover by another agency, if a supervisor concurs that the outside agency officer’s conduct is improper, or that the arrest in unlawful, they shall not transport or accept custody of prisoner. True or false?

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i. True (still allowed to use our facilities)

83
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If officer from another jurisdiction takes action in county, PSC supervisor shall be notified and dispatch officer if:
1

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. Officer still on scene
2. Conflict not resolved
3. Report still needs to be taken for criminal offense in county

84
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Officers may exercise police powers in other md jurisdiction if (4 things):

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  1. Emergency
  2. Request by host jurisdiction or msp
  3. Assisting another officer, even if not specifically requested
  4. Operating join investigation
85
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When taking action in another jurisdiction, notification is mandatory to host agency in following:

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  1. Arrest is made
  2. Officer displayed weapon or used force
  3. Person was injured
  4. Felony crime occurred
  5. Offense report is necessary
  6. Evidence is available for processing or unattended property needs to be recovered or guarded
  7. Reason to believe further disturbances will occur after the officers departure
86
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Officer shall notify PSC within how many hours following completion of extra-jurisdictional action?

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a. 1 hour

87
Q

If officer makes arrest outside jurisdiction, request host agency transports if you don’t have dept vehicle. If they refuse, what do you do?

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a. Contact PSC for guidance from command officer

88
Q

Prisoner transports in privately owned vehicles are prohibited unless:

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i. Authorized by command officer
ii. Emergency exists

89
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A