Dept Procedures 1 Flashcards
1.01 - DEPARTMENT DIRECTIVES
How long is a department order good for?
It is a written directive requiring compliance by all members of the department for a period of two years.
1.01 - DEPARTMENT DIRECTIVES
Who and How often are department procedures reviewed and revised?
The originating division every three years, or as necessary
1.01 - DEPARTMENT DIRECTIVES
All department members must access and read their department emails weekly, except when?
While on approved leave.
1.03 - PURSUIT PROCEDURES
A police vehicle shall not be used in a pursuit unless the vehicle is equipped with what?
Emergency lights and siren sounding as reasonably necessary.
1.03 - PURSUIT PROCEDURES
Officers engaged in a pursuit have a duty to drive with what?
Due regard for the safety of all persons using the highway.
1.03 - PURSUIT PROCEDURES
Officers with prisoners or non-law enforcement passengers should not engage in a pursuit unless the offender poses an immediate Life threatening risk to public safety. True or False?
True
1.03 - PURSUIT PROCEDURES
If a field supervisor orders a pursuit to be terminated, the pursuing officers shall do what?
Shall audibly acknowledge the directive over the radio.
1.03 - PURSUIT PROCEDURES
Driving on the wrong side of a divided roadway is generally prohibited, except in the most grievous circumstances when imminent danger to life exists. True or False?
True
1.03 - PURSUIT PROCEDURES
Can the pursuing vehicle drive on the wrong way on freeways?
No, it is strictly prohibited.
1.03 - PURSUIT PROCEDURES
Due to the extreme hazards and potential risks for serious injury, police vehicles, generally, may not be used to “box in”, “ram,” or “bum” suspect vehicles in any pursuit situation. True or False?
TRUE
1.03 - PURSUIT PROCEDURES
When can a police vehicle be used to perform a pursuit intervention technique maneuver, commonly known as the PIT maneuver?
Shall not under any circumstances.
1.03 - PURSUIT PROCEDURES
Can officers continue to trail or follow the suspect after being ordered to terminate the pursuit?
Officers shall not. Officers will return to their assigned service area while obeying all traffic laws.
1.03 - PURSUIT PROCEDURES
In order to terminate the pursuit safely before crossing the border, the pursuit should be terminated where?
1- Siempre Viva for I-905
2- Camino De La Plaza for I-5
1.03 - PURSUIT PROCEDURES
Barricading a roadway must be considered a use of force likely to result in death or serious bodily injury. True or False?
TRUE
1.03 - PURSUIT PROCEDURES
In a police pursuit report form, the reporting officer shall list up to how many violations for which the suspect driver was arrested or cited for?
Five violations
1.03 - PURSUIT PROCEDURES
The supervisor should forward the pursuit report form to his commanding officer for approval and signature within how many days of the incident?
Three days
1.03 - PURSUIT PROCEDURES
Barricading a roadway is strictly prohibited unless approved by a field supervisor, field Lieut., or watch commanders office. True or false?
True
1.03 - PURSUIT PROCEDURES
The driver officer’s name and ID number shall be included in the pursuit report form. True or false?
False only the ID number is required. Officers’ names shall not be used.
1.03 - PURSUIT PROCEDURES
The fleet safety Sgt. has how many days to mail the pursuit report form to the California highway patrol?
Within 30 days of the pursuit occurrence.
1.03 - PURSUIT PROCEDURES
SDPD traffic unit shall conduct the collision investigation of record on all injury, and noninjury traffic collisions resulting from pursuits that occur within the city of San Diego. This includes pursuits initiated by other law enforcement agencies. True or false?
True
1.03 - PURSUIT PROCEDURES
California vehicle code mandates vehicle pursuit training for all sworn employees, how often?
ANNUALLY
1.04 - USE OF FORCE
What Penal Code section authorizes the use of force?
835a PC
1.04 - USE OF FORCE
What US Supreme Court case acknowledged that the “reasonableness” test in analyzing the use of force is “not capable of precise definition or mechanical application?”
Graham v. Connor
1.04 - USE OF FORCE
Behaviors that consists of a refusal to comply with verbal command and conveys a physical threat to the officer describes what type of resistance?
Active resistance
1.04 - USE OF FORCE
Verbal threats directed at the officers can be considered as assaultive behavior. True or false?
FALSE
1.04 - USE OF FORCE
Aggressive physical opposition to being physically controlled and conveys a threat of injury to the officer describes what type of behavior?
Assaultive behavior
1.04 - USE OF FORCE
What does the force matrix illustrate?
The relationship between a subject’s actions and the officer’s response.
1.04 - USE OF FORCE
The force matrix is broken down into how many levels?
FIVE
1.04 - USE OF FORCE
The use of a safety control chair is considered use of force, therefore, it must be reported. True or false?
TRUE
1.04 - USE OF FORCE
Is the use of a restraint car seat consider force?
Yes, therefore it must be reported.
1.04 - USE OF FORCE
Is pointing a firearm at a person to gain compliance consider a use of force?
Yes, and it must be reported.
1.04 - USE OF FORCE
Officers who use a force option shall personally prepare the appropriate reports documenting their use of force. What is the exception to that?
If an investigator interviews the officer and his statements are documented in the investigator’s report.
1.04 - USE OF FORCE
In the event SDPD officers are involved in a situation with outside agency, the involved SDPD Officer must document any use of reportable force by personnel of outside agency. True or false?
FALSE, the SDPD officer responsible for writing the report shall request documentation from the officers/deputies of the outside agency who deployed force options, describing their use of force.
1.05 - FIREARMS PROCEDURES
Which officer loads the shotgun at the beginning of the shift?
The officer to whom the shotgun is issued.
1.05 - FIREARMS PROCEDURES
Upon conclusion of an incident in which a shotgun round has been chambered, which officer shall unload and reload the shotgun in the currently prescribed manner?
The officer to whom the shotgun is issue to.
1.05 - FIREARMS PROCEDURES
Which unit issues department handguns?
Operational support
1.05 - FIREARMS PROCEDURES
High capacity magazines must be surrendered to the department upon termination of employment with the city. What are the exceptions?
A service or medical retirement.
1.05 - FIREARMS PROCEDURES
When the firearms training unit is closed, malfunctioning firearms shall be placed where?
In they swat armory until the firearms training unit is open
1.05 - FIREARMS PROCEDURES
Who shall schedule training and firearms proficiency shoots?
The Range Master
1.05 - FIREARMS PROCEDURES
Who shall be notified if an officer failed the original shoot and the 4 “re-tests?”
- The in-service training lieutenant,
- Assistant chief of neighborhood policing, and
- The officers chain of command.
1.05 - FIREARMS PROCEDURES
Officers who planned any type of firearms training for their units shall receive prior approval of the training program from whom?
The Range Master
1.05 - FIREARMS PROCEDURES
An extended absence is defined as an absence from duty for reasons other than Medical for a period of how long?
120 days or more
1.05 - FIREARMS PROCEDURES
When can an officer no longer carry a firearm on or off duty?
Absent from full duty and have not been qualified in the department proficiency shoot for More than one year.
1.05 - FIREARMS PROCEDURES
Officers returning to full duty from any medical restrictions shall obtain written authorization from which unit to permit their participation in a proficiency shoot?
Medical assistance unit
1.06 - USE OF LIQUID CHEMICAL AGENT
When can OC be used on a person?
Active resistance, assaultive behavior, or life-threatening behavior.
1.06 - USE OF LIQUID CHEMICAL AGENT
Generally, OC should not be used to disperse a crowd without the approval of the on-scene field supervisor or incident commander. True or false?
TRUE
1.06 - USE OF LIQUID CHEMICAL AGENT
In a crowd control situation where OC is being used, it is imperative that officers do what?
Respond in a coordinated manner.
1.06 - USE OF LIQUID CHEMICAL AGENT
What is the effectiveness range for Def-Tec Mark - 4 (3 oz. canister)?
Three (3) to Twelve (12) feet in Calm still Air
1.06 - USE OF LIQUID CHEMICAL AGENT
The effectiveness of OC generally lasts how long?
20 to 30 minutes
1.06 - USE OF LIQUID CHEMICAL AGENT
The OC is mixed with a liquid carrier and deployed from a gas canister. True or false?
False. It’s from a pressurized container
1.06 - USE OF LIQUID CHEMICAL AGENT
Generally, OC should not be sprayed in the subjects face from a distance of less then how many feet?
3 feet
1.06 - USE OF LIQUID CHEMICAL AGENT
When a suspect has been OC’d, first aide should be rendered within how long?
Within 30 minutes of applying the OC.
1.06 - USE OF LIQUID CHEMICAL AGENT
Aside from the type of first aide render for a subject who has been OC’d, what else needs to be documented?
The time first aide was rendered
1.06 - USE OF LIQUID CHEMICAL AGENT
Is a commanding officers approval necessary for an officer to get a new replacement for his OC?
No
1.06 - USE OF LIQUID CHEMICAL AGENT
Who is responsible for quarterly inspection of issued safety equipment (OC)?
Commanding officer
1.06 - USE OF LIQUID CHEMICAL AGENT
As required by law, serial numbers and other marks of identification must remain on liquid chemical agent canisters. True or false?
True
1.07 - USE OF TASERS
The Taser is an electronic conducted energy device that affects what part of the person?
A person’s sensory and motor nervous systems.
1.07 - USE OF TASERS
How many volts of electricity pass between the Taser’s probes affecting a person’s sensory and motor nervous system?
1,200 Volts
1.07 - USE OF TASERS
A subject is to be considered “tasered” when electricity from the Taser, however slight, is delivered into their person via probes or drive stun. True or false?
True
1.07 - USE OF TASERS
A full cycle of Taser deployment is how long?
Five seconds
1.07 - USE OF TASERS
The international Air Taser model number 34000 is powered by what?
9 V battery
1.07 - USE OF TASERS
The international model X–26 Taser is powered by what?
A digital power magazine.
1.07 - USE OF TASERS
Both Taser models use a yellow and black striped cartridge or a silver cartridge. True or false?
True.
1.07 - USE OF TASERS
what is the effective range for both Taser cartridges?
Zero to 21 feet, with the optimal range been 7 to 15 feet.
1.07 - USE OF TASERS
When is a drive stun more effective?
After deploying the probes onto a subject.
1.07 - USE OF TASERS
if the officer is unable to gain and maintain control of the subject after how many cycles before having to consider other force options?
Two cycles
1.07 - USE OF TASERS
Can officers make contact with the subject while the Taser is activated?
Yes
1.07 - USE OF TASERS
Can the Taser be used on a handcuffed subject?
Shall not unless the subject displays life – threatening behavior.
1.07 - USE OF TASERS
Which part of the body is most effective and should be targeted when available?
The entire Back, or LOWER Center mass in the front.
1.07 - USE OF TASERS
The spark from a Taser can ignite flammable liquids, vapors, or sensitive explosives. True or false?
True
1.07 - USE OF TASERS
Can the Taser ignite standard solids or black gunpowder?
No
1.07 - USE OF TASERS
The Taser will normally immobilize a subject within how long?
2 to 3 seconds
1.07 - USE OF TASERS
Tasered subjects, whether by probes or drive stun, shall be transported to a contract hospital for medical examination prior to booking or final disposition. True or false?
True
1.07 - USE OF TASERS
Can a tasered subject be transported to the hospital by police vehicle?
Yes
1.07 - USE OF TASERS
When does a tasered subject be required to be transported to the hospital by paramedics?
If the subject was tasered more than once.
1.07 - USE OF TASERS
Officers shall document the circumstances surrounding the use of Taser, and send a copy of that report to which unit?
Operational support administration
1.07 - USE OF TASERS
What division is responsible for all aspects of Taser training and certification?
The training division.
1.08 - CAROTID RESTRAINT
The carotid restraint may be used on subjects who are actively resisting. True or false?
True
1.08 - CAROTID RESTRAINT
Whenever possible, the carotid restraint should be applied as a two officer technique. True or false?
True
1.08 - CAROTID RESTRAINT
Absent exigent circumstances, the carotid restraint hold should not be applied more than how many times within a 24 hour period?
Two times.
1.08 - CAROTID RESTRAINT
A subject who has been rendered unconscious through the use of carotid restraint Shall be transported to a contract hospital prior to booking. True or false?
True.
1.09 - FLYING ARMED
Who require officers to attend a two hour training course prior to being allowed to fly armed?
Federal aviation administration
1.08 - CAROTID RESTRAINT
Any subject who has been rendered unconscious by means of a carotid restraint shall be transported by two officers or by paramedics. True or false?
TRUE
1.08 - CAROTID RESTRAINT
Officers shall keep a subject who has been rendered unconscious under constant observation for at least how long?
Two hours, or until final disposition of the subject after medical clearance.
1.10 - CITIZEN COMPLAINTS
category-I complaint covers what type of complaints?
- Arrest,
- criminal conduct,
- discrimination,
- force,
- slur.
1.09 - FLYING ARMED
The officer who is flying armed must notify a responsible representative of the airline at least how long in advance of departure time?
At least one hour
1.10 - CITIZEN COMPLAINTS
category-II complaints covers what?
Service, courtesy, procedure, conduct, or other.
1.10 - CITIZEN COMPLAINTS
An investigation will not be started until Internal Affairs assigns what?
A case number.
1.10 - CITIZEN COMPLAINTS
The “inquiry only” box on the CCF form will only be checked by whom?
The investigating supervisor’s commanding officer
1.10 - CITIZEN COMPLAINTS
When a citizen calls Communications expressing concerns regarding the actions of an officer or the service delivered by the Department, Communications personnel will format what type of call?
Will format the call as a Citizen Complaint. A field supervisor will make contact with the citizen and determine if an explanation or clarification of a policy will resolve the citizen’s concerns.
1.10 - CITIZEN COMPLAINTS
If a signed letter is not returned to Internal Affairs, the CCF will be filed chronologically in the internal affairs office as hold pending and will be destroyed after how many years?
After five years
1.10 - CITIZEN COMPLAINTS
A signed letter will not be required for internal investigations or for Citizen complaints that include an allegation of criminal conduct. True or false?
True
1.10 - CITIZEN COMPLAINTS
Depending on the nature of the allegations, internal investigations may be conducted by the subject members command or by the internal affairs unit. True or false?
True
1.10 - CITIZEN COMPLAINTS
Category two investigations shall be completed within how many calendar days?
60 calendar days
1.10 - CITIZEN COMPLAINTS
If an allegation is not clear and cannot be clarified, and there is insufficient information to conduct an investigation, it will be filed in Internal Affairs in the miscellaneous file for how long?
FIVE years
1.10 - CITIZEN COMPLAINTS
Category one complaints shall be completed within how many days?
90 days
1.10 - CITIZEN COMPLAINTS
If interviewees do not wish to be tape-recorded, the handwritten notes of the interview must be included with the completed investigation. True or false?
TRUE
1.10 - CITIZEN COMPLAINTS
If the responding supervisor can satisfy the citizen’s concerns as an “Inquiry Only”, the supervisor will do what?
complete a CCF form and write a memorandum to his CO routed through the chain-of-command. The memorandum will include sufficient detail to document the citizen’s concern(s) and resolution.
1.11 - COURT PROCEDURES & SUBPOENA
Subpoenas issued by criminal defense attorneys shall be handled in the same manner as subpoenas issued by the prosecution. True or false?
TRUE
1.11 - COURT PROCEDURES & SUBPOENA
Is a telegraphic or faxed copy of a subpoena for witness in a criminal proceeding is as effectual as the original subpoena?
Yes
1.11 - COURT PROCEDURES & SUBPOENA
The service of a civil subpoena to a member of the San Diego Police Department must include what?
a $ $275.00 witness fee deposit check, pursuant to Government Code sections 68096.01 (non-sworn) and 68097.2 (sworn).
1.11 - COURT PROCEDURES & SUBPOENA
Members who are sick, or for any other reasons, cannot appear in court on the day of the trial are responsible for contacting which unit?
The court liaison unit
1.11 - COURT PROCEDURES & SUBPOENA
After attending court or a deposition appearance, the member will complete what form to turn in to what Department?
Cost Recovery Form must be received by Fiscal Management within 5 working days of scheduled appearance, continuation or call-off.
1.11 - COURT PROCEDURES & SUBPOENA
Can members receive overtime for pretrial interview, and if so, how long?
Yes, and up to 30 minutes of overtime.
1.11 - COURT PROCEDURES & SUBPOENA
As part of the out of County criminal subpoena requirement, the place of the trial must be within how many miles of the officers place of residence?
150 miles
1.11 - COURT PROCEDURES & SUBPOENA
What is the only limitation to the civil subpoena service?
The witness must be a resident within the state of California at the time of service.
1.11 - COURT PROCEDURES & SUBPOENA
Will out of County DMV subpoena be honored by the department?
Will not
1.11 - COURT PROCEDURES & SUBPOENA
A supervisor subpoena to testify about department policy and procedures must send a copy of the subpoena to whom?
Police legal advisor
1.11 - COURT PROCEDURES & SUBPOENA
An answer must be filed in court on a civil rights action in federal court within how many days?
20 days
1.11 - COURT PROCEDURES & SUBPOENA
An answer must be filed in courts within how many days if it is an action brought in state court?
30 days
1.11 - COURT PROCEDURES & SUBPOENA
Members of the department are required to accept personal service of summons on themselves in civil cases related to the performance of their duties. True or false?
True
1.11 - COURT PROCEDURES & SUBPOENA
Who shall receive service of summons directed to any members of the department in civil actions related to the performance of their duties?
Internal Affairs
1.11 - COURT PROCEDURES & SUBPOENA
Are personnel required to accept nonjob related civil summons or assist with the service?
No
1.12 - OPERATION OF POLICE VEHICLES
In emergency situations, permission for use of pastel or undercover vehicles may be obtained from whom?
Watch Commander
1.12 - OPERATION OF POLICE VEHICLES
Officers wishing to use area command vehicles for special events must obtain permission from whom?
A supervisor from that division prior to taking the vehicle.
1.12 - OPERATION OF POLICE VEHICLES
Who shall periodically conduct inspections to assure compliance with the department procedures in regards to vehicle operations?
Commanding Officers
1.12 - OPERATION OF POLICE VEHICLES
What is a conventional spare tire?
A tire that is identical to the other four tires mounted on the vehicle.
1.12 - OPERATION OF POLICE VEHICLES
Speed rated tires or pursuit tires are rated for what speed?
120 MPH, or higher
1.12 - OPERATION OF POLICE VEHICLES
Any police vehicle, which has been jump started, should be driven to a police repair facility for examination by a service technician. True or false?
TRUE
1.12 - OPERATION OF POLICE VEHICLES
Should an officer become involved in a police equipment accident, what is his or her first duty?
Notify the radio dispatcher.
1.12 - OPERATION OF POLICE VEHICLES
If involved in a police vehicle collision, the officer involved must fill out an employee vehicle accidents/industrial incident damage report form (RM-1551) within how many hours of the collision?
24 hours
1.12 - OPERATION OF POLICE VEHICLES
The “on scene” supervisor investigating the collision must fill out a supervisors vehicle accident/industrial incident investigation reports form (RM – 1555) within how many hours of the incident?
48 hours
1.12 - OPERATION OF POLICE VEHICLES
Department vehicles displaying what color placard may park in spaces designated as headquarters pool?
Dark blue
1.13 - EMERGENCY VEHICLE OPERATION
How many units are allowed to drive code 3 in a 1088 cover now request?
Only two, unless a supervisor specifically authorizes additional units.
1.13 - EMERGENCY VEHICLE OPERATION
The effect of 21056 CVC is to establish that emergency vehicle operators are not protected when their unreasonable or negligent acts of driving imperil others. True or false?
True
1.13 - EMERGENCY VEHICLE OPERATION
All sworn supervisors have the responsibility to do what during code 3 vehicle operation, particularly in pursuits, when safety risks or lack of urgency warranted?
Terminate the pursuit.
1.14 - POLICE EQUIPMENT ACCIDENT
Officers involved in a vehicle accident must fill out form RM1555 and the sergeant must fill out form RM1551. These two forms should be forwarded to the fleet safety Sgt. within how many hours of the collision?
48 hours of the collision
1.14 - POLICE EQUIPMENT ACCIDENT
An accident that occurred because of misjudgment of clearance, or failure to drive defensively describes what category of accident?
Category ONE
1.14 - POLICE EQUIPMENT ACCIDENT
An accident that occurred because the employee was negligent and/or violated city or department rules, policies and procedures, or violated any section of the CVC describes which category accident?
Category TWO
1.14 - POLICE EQUIPMENT ACCIDENT
An accident that occurred because the employee was under the influence of alcohol and/or illegal drugs to any degree, or who flagrantly, willfully, or deliberately disregarded safety describes what category?
Category THREE
1.14 - POLICE EQUIPMENT ACCIDENT
Who determines the category of accident?
The fleet safety Sgt.
1.14 - POLICE EQUIPMENT ACCIDENT
If the employee disagrees with the initial finding, he/she shall submit a written appeal to the designated traffic division lieutenant within how many days?
15 calendar days
1.14 - POLICE EQUIPMENT ACCIDENT
The traffic division lieutenant will respond to the employee’s appeal within how many days?
Within 30 days
1.14 - POLICE EQUIPMENT ACCIDENT
Who makes the final determination on whether an accident was preventable or non-preventable, the category of the accident and whether or not it was properly reported?
Accident review committee
1.14 - POLICE EQUIPMENT ACCIDENT
if the accident involves a civilian employee, who will determine whether it was preventable, non-preventable, and what type of category?
The fleet safety Sgt.
1.14 - POLICE EQUIPMENT ACCIDENT
Disciplinary guidelines; any employee required to attend training class as a result of disciplinary action must complete the class within how many days from the date the employee was notified of the accident results?
Within 60 days
1.15 - COFINDENTIALITY OF SECURITY PROCEDURES
Department policies and procedures and general staffing levels are considered security procedures. True or false?
FALSE
1.15 - COFINDENTIALITY OF SECURITY PROCEDURES
Government code section 6254 (F) authorizes what?
Keep department security procedures confidential
1.16 - TAKE HOME VEHICLES
The department authorizes how many types of take-home vehicle use and what are they?
Four types:
- Administrative call back
- Emergency call back
- Investigative call back
- Maintenance use
1.16 - TAKE HOME VEHICLES
If a member of the department is suspected of having driven a department vehicle while under the influence, what shall be conducted incidental to an arrest?
Implied consent chemical testing
1.17 - DEPT. CORRESPONDENCE
What is a written correspondence designed for both intern – and intra-– departmental communications?
Memorandum
1.17 - DEPT. CORRESPONDENCE
What is a written communication of an informal nature not requiring compliance?
Department announcement
1.17 - DEPT. CORRESPONDENCE
Who can make recommendations for department announcements?
Any member of the department
1.18 - PAYROLL PROECEDURES
Bereavement leave can be taken up to how many days and must be taken how long after the death?
Up to FIVE days and must be taken within TEN calendar days after the death.
1.18 - PAYROLL PROECEDURES
What is the limit for bereavement leave?
One eligible death per fiscal year
1.20 - OVERTIME COMPENSATION
An officer’s permanent work shift hours may be adjusted with at least how many hour notice without the necessity of paying premium overtime?
At least 72 hour notice