External Threats Against Service Members Flashcards
Who has the final authority in assessing external threats against members and determining appropriate action, if required
A. The chief of police
B. Staff superintendent - detective operations
C. The unit commander of the involved member
D. The officer in charge
E. The unit Commander - intelligence services
B. Staff superintendent - detective operations
An intoxicated person makes an off-handed threat against a service member and the member does not believe that any harm will result. What level of threat would this be considered?
A. Low
B. Medium
C. High
A. Low
A member receives a direct Threat by telephone as a result of their official duties. The member believes that the likelihood of harm is low and does not wish the threat to be considered high risk. What level of threat would this be considered?
A. Low
B. Medium
C. High
B. Medium
A member has received a threat by email on repeated occasions as a result of their official duties, and is accompanied by damage to property. What level of threat would this be considered?
A. Low
B. Medium
C. High
C. High