Directive 5.28, suspicious activity related to terrorism, Flashcards
According to Directive 5.28, suspicious activity related to terrorism, define Terrorism Investigation:
Any investigation into reported or observed activity and or
behavior that, based on an officer’s training and experience, is reasonably believed to be indicative of intelligence gathering or preoperational planning related to terrorism.
According to Directive 5.28, suspicious activity related to terrorism, define Terrorism
The calculated use of unlawful violence or threat of unlawful violence to inculcate fear; intended to coerce or to intimidate governments or societies in the
pursuit of goals that are generally political, religious, or ideological.
According to Directive 5.28, suspicious activity related to terrorism, define Suspicious Activity Report
The official documentation of reported or observed activity and/or behavior reasonably believed to be indicative of criminal intelligence gathering or preoperational planning related to terrorism. The Vehicle or Pedestrian Investigation Report (75-48A) shall be used to document this information.
According to Directive 5.28, suspicious activity related to terrorism, define Probable Cause
Facts and circumstances which would support a reasonable belief that
a crime has been committed and that the person to be arrested committed the crime. Probable cause involves an examination of all the facts and circumstances known to the officer at the time of an event.
According to Directive 5.28, suspicious activity related to terrorism, define Reasonable Suspicion
The standard of proof necessary for a police officer to engage
in a temporary investigatory detention of an individual. While reasonable suspicion is a lesser standard of proof than probable cause, it must be supported by specific and articulable facts for suspecting a person of criminal activity. Each individual fact or observation alone may be as consistent with lawful conduct as it is with criminal activity. However, the combination of several different facts and observations would lead to a reasonable belief that illegal activity is taking place.
According to Directive 5.28, suspicious activity related to terrorism, define Frisk of the Person or Vehicle
A frisk of a person (also called a Pat Down) is a search of a person’s outer clothing where a police officer runs their hands along the outer garments to detect any concealed weapons, but not for any evidence or other contraband. A frisk of a vehicle (also called a Cursory Vehicle Search) is a search of the passenger compartment of a motor vehicle limited only to those areas in which a weapon may be placed. Police may only frisk a person or vehicle lawfully stopped
when the officer has
According to Directive 5.28, suspicious activity related to terrorism, All Suspicious Activity Reports (SARS) (75-48A Reports) will be recorded on ?
The Electronic 75-48A system.
According to Directive 5.28, suspicious activity related to terrorism, Suspicious Activity Reports (75-48A Report) will have the following Philadelphia
Police Department Incident Classification Code:
3118 – Suspicious Activity Report Relating to Terrorism
According to Directive 5.28, suspicious activity related to terrorism, An officer preparing a Suspicious Activity Report (75-48A) will complete all
RELEVANT boxes except ?
Those which are the responsibility of the Operations Room Supervisor (ORS).
According to Directive 5.28, suspicious activity related to terrorism, If an officer is investigating an unoccupied vehicle and the vehicle is determined to be
stolen, and reasonable suspicion exists to believe the vehicle is also involved in
Terrorist Activities, the officer will be required to
Complete both a 75-48 for the
recovered stolen vehicle and the Suspicious Activity Report (75-48A – Coded 3118). Two sets of DC numbers will be obtained; one set for the recovered vehicle 75-48 and one for the Suspicious Activity Report (75-48A).
According to Directive 5.28, suspicious activity related to terrorism, In order to track Suspicious Activity Related to Terrorism investigations
involving recovered stolen vehicles, the recovered vehicle 75-48 and the
Suspicious Activity Report (75-48A) must be ?
cross-referenced by DC
number.
According to Directive 5.28, suspicious activity related to terrorism, WHO ? will ensure that Suspicious Activity Reports are coded in accordance with the Philadelphia Police Department’s Incident Classification Manual,
The O.R.S.
According to Directive 5.28, suspicious activity related to terrorism, Suspicious Activity Report Relating to Terrorism UCR CODE IS ?
3118
According to Directive 5.28, suspicious activity related to terrorism, Who shall assess, appraise, verify, and determine
creditability as well as check for accuracy on all Suspicious Activity Report including
75-48A and Be the central repository for all Suspicious Activity Reports. ?
The Delaware Valley Intelligence Center