GO 100.93 - GO 100.102 Flashcards

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  1. The regulatory authority granted by Title __, CCR, Section 1300(e), adopted pursuant to Section 34500.3 CVC, providing authority to the Commissioner to grant limited exemptions for cargo securement standards. (GO 100.93 P. 1)
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  1. The purpose of this order is to establish standardized policies and procedures regarding “Marsy’s Law” the Victims’ Bill of Rights Act of ____. (GO 100.94 P. 1)
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2008

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  1. Every victim of crime has the right to receive, without cost or charge, a list of the rights of victims of crime recognized in Section __ of Article I of the California Constitution. (GO 100.94 P. 1)
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  1. The California Constitution states a “_______” is a person who suffers direct or threatened physical, psychological, or financial harm as a result of the commission or attempted commission of a crime or delinquent act. (GO 100.94 P. 1)
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Victim

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  1. The Marsy’s Rights card is available on the _________________ website. (GO 100.94 P. 2)
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Attorney General’s

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  1. Providing the Marsy’s Rights card does not preclude the Department from the responsibility of providing the CHP ___, Notice to Victims of Violent Crimes. (GO 100.94 P. 2)
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170

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  1. When worn on the uniform, communication devices _____ be in the silent/vibrate mode. (GO 100.95 P. 1)
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shall

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  1. Communications with dispatch center/communications center shall be conducted using the departmental radio system and/or the Mobile Digital Computer (MDC). Cellular telephones may be used to communicate with dispatch center/communications center under the following circumstances:
    (a) Exigent circumstances exist, and/or poor radio communications exist where the use of the departmental radio and/or MDC is not practical.
    (b) The Emergency in Progress tone is activated, and there is a necessity to communicate with the dispatch center/communications center.
    (c) The necessity to relate or receive confidential information.
    (d) When a ___________determines a need to speak directly to the dispatcher or dispatch center/communications center. (GO 100.95 P. 1)
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supervisor

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  1. Employees ________ not talk on cellular telephones while operating a marked enforcement vehicle, unless exigent circumstances exist. (GO 100.95 P. 1)
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should

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  1. If exigent circumstances exist, any communication using a cellular telephone _____be done utilizing a hands-free method. (GO 100.95 P. 1)
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shall

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  1. Employees _____ not wear cellular telephone earpieces if not actually engaged in a conversation. (GO 100.95 P. 2)
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shall

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  1. Personal communications on cellular telephones while in uniform or engaged in enforcement activity __________be conducted out of the view of the public, unless exigent circumstances exist. (GO 100.95 P. 2)
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should

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  1. All state work produced on personal electronic devices shall be transferred to an electronic data storage device (e.g., departmental computer hard drive, compact disk, thumb drive, memory stick, or compact flash drive) and _____not be stored on personal electronic devices. (GO 100.95 P. 2)
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shall

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  1. Prior to the September 11, 2001, or “9/11,” terrorist attacks, a majority of state, local, tribal, and territorial (SLTT) law enforcement officials viewed the prevention of terrorism under the purview of the _______ government (GO 100.98 P. 1)
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federal

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  1. Joint Terrorism Task Forces. ___________ CHP task force officers (TFO) are assigned to FBI JTTFs throughout the state. The TFOs conduct and participate in terrorism related investigations in order to prevent terrorist acts in California and the U.S. They also facilitate the exchange of investigative information in areas of mutual interest between the CHP and FBI. (GO 100.98 P. 2)
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Full-time

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  1. Employees, upon becoming aware of an actual or perceived terrorist threat or action, or any suspicious event or vehicle that may pose a threat or be indicative of possible terrorist or criminal activity in support of terrorism, shall report the suspicious activity by submitting a _________________ to the Emergency Notification and Tactical Alert Center (ENTAC) as soon as possible. (GO 100.98 P. 3)
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Suspicious Activity Report

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  1. Notification to ENTAC shall be made ________ to ensure accuracy and timeliness. (GO 100.98 P. 3)
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telephonically

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  1. A list of indicators and characteristics of possible terrorist activities, along with reporting guidelines are contained in the CHP ____, Redi-Ref, under Terrorism Indicators & Reporting Guide. This list is merely a guide to assist employees and is not all inclusive. (GO 100.98 P. 3)
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291

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  1. Any CHP employee, who receives a National Crime Information Center (NCIC) response which includes a Terrorist Screening Center (TSC) handling code, shall follow the TSC instructions and immediately contact the TSC at the number provided. Contact with the TSC in a timely manner, preferably ________the enforcement contact, will allow the TSC to assist the officer/dispatcher with the encounter by providing additional identifying information to confirm whether the hit is a positive match to the Terrorist Watch-list. (GO 100.98 P. 3)
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during

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  1. The ENTAC is the ____ point-of-contact for CHP personnel regarding the submission and documentation of all observed behavior reasonably indicative of preoperational planning related to terrorism or other criminal activity. The suspicious activity shall be documented as a SAR. (GO 100.98 P. 6)
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24/7

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  1. Appropriate safety precautions shall be taken prior to all interviews / interrogations. Prior to entering the interview/interrogation room, employees should consider securing __________ in their assigned locker or in a secure area designated for weapons storage. (GO 100.99 P. 1)
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all weapons

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  1. Arrestees ________ remain handcuffed or secured in a manner to prevent their escape or assaults to personnel. (GO 100.99 P. 2)
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should

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  1. Employees should take necessary steps to limit the number of personnel in the interview/interrogation room. Normally, interviews/interrogations will be conducted by no more than ____ persons. (GO 100.99 P. 2)
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two

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  1. Employees _____ audio and/or video record all interviews/interrogations. Audio and/or video recording will ensure the accuracy of the statement and could provide beneficial information for criminal prosecutions, civil prosecutions, internal investigations, and civilians’ complaint investigations. (GO 100.99 P. 2)
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shall

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  1. The CHP is required to submit uniform crime data to the California Department of Justice (DOJ) on a ________ basis. (GO 100.100 P. 1)
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monthly

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  1. In January 2021, the DOJ expanded its requirements for uniform crime reporting (UCR) from 8 reportable offenses to ___ Group A reportable offenses, plus 13 Group B reportable offenses. (GO 100.100 P. 1)
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70

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  1. Employees shall complete a CHP ___ for every Group A and Group B arrest investigation or stolen vehicle report prepared. (GO 100.100 P. 2)
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729

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  1. In instances where both a CHP 216/CHP 202 and a CHP ___are completed, only one CHP 729 needs to be prepared. (GO 100.100 P. 2)
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180

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  1. Crimes Against Persons. Refer to Annexes A and B for the lists of crimes against persons. For these crimes, a separate CHP 729 shall be completed for each ______. (GO 100.100 P. 3)
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victim

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  1. The Law Enforcement Officers Killed or Assaulted (LEOKA) information is used to provide the ___ and the Federal Bureau of Investigation with information relative to assaults on peace officers and officers killed in the line of duty. (GO 100.100 P. 4)
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DOJ

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  1. The ___________ objective of responding officers [to an active shooter] is the rescue of victims and innocent bystanders, and the treatment and evacuation of injured victims. (GO 100.101 P. 1)
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secondary

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  1. The _______ objective [of Officers responding to an active shooter] is to secure the area and assist with a secondary search, a room by room sweep, or crime scene securement, as directed. (GO 100.101 P. 2)
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tertiary

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  1. The Academy, ______________, is the Office of Primary Interest for the departmental uniformed and nonuniformed Active Shooter Response Program and all related techniques, tactics, and policies. (GO 100.101 P. 2)
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Tactical Training Program

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  1. Each Division commander shall establish an Active Shooter Response/Tactical Casualty Care instructor team. The team will operate on a part-time basis to conduct ASR/TCC training within the Division. The team should be made up of uniformed personnel at the rank of _______ and below throughout the Division (GO 100.101 P. 2)
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sergeant

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  1. All personnel assigned to an ASR/TCC instructor team shall attend the ___-hour ASR/TCC Instructor Course (GO 100.101 P. 3)
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40

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  1. All officers not engaged in another __________shall immediately respond to the scene of an active shooter event, unless ordered to slow or cancel their response. (GO 100.101 P. 3)
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emergency

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  1. All responding officers [to an active shooter] _________ switch their handheld radios to a predesignated tactical channel. A common channel will assist in communicating with neighboring CHP Area officers and allied agency personnel that may be on scene. (GO 100.101 P. 4)
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should

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  1. All uniformed CHP personnel shall successfully complete the departmentally approved one-day ASR/TCC Recertification Course every __________. (GO 100.101 P. 5)
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two years

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  1. Active shooter training for uniformed personnel shall be done in a reality-based scenario format. This training _____ include collaborative training with surrounding law enforcement agencies, fire departments, and emergency medical service providers. (GO 100.101 P. 6)
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shall

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  1. There are ______types of lineups. Although they all serve the purpose of identifying the suspect of a crime, they are used in different situations. (GO 100.102 P. 1)
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four

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  1. Voice-only lineups ______ be used when the witness heard the suspect’s voice, but did not see them. (GO 100.102 P. 2)
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should

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  1. An electronic recording shall be made that includes both audio and visual representations of the lineups being conducted. When it is not possible to make a recording with both audio and visual representations, an _____ recording only may be used. (GO 100.102 P. 2)
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audio

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  1. ________ administration means the employee conducting a photographic or recorded lineup may know who the suspect is, but does not know where the suspect has been placed or positioned in the lineup procedure. (GO 100.102 P. 3)
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Blinded

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  1. It is permissible to modify a photograph (such as by adding a mustache) to help confirm an identification when a ________ has already made a tentative identification. Employees shall not make any such modification until after the ________ has made at least a tentative selection. (GO 100.102 P. 4)
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witness

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  1. Booking photographs, which do not contain any information concerning a previous arrest, ____be used if there are no other photographs available of the possible suspect, or if other available photographs no longer resemble the appearance of the suspect at the time of the offense. (GO 100.102 P. 4)
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may

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  1. The use of a booking photograph in a photographic lineup shall be documented on the CHP 202 or CHP ____ along with the reason the booking photograph was used. (GO 100.102 P. 4)
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216

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  1. The employee conducting the lineup shall read the instructions on the CHP ____ to the witness, verbatim, prior to having the witness read the instructions on the CHP 216L and sign the document signifying they understand all instructions. (GO 100.102 P. 4)
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216L

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  1. A suspect __________have a right to refuse to participate in a lineup, refuse to speak during a lineup, or refuse to wear clothing for identification purposes (People v. Hart [1999] 20 Cal.4th 546, 625; Goodwin v. Superior Court [2001] 90 Cal.App.4th 215, 221). Refusal to participate shall be documented in the CHP 202 or CHP 216. (GO 100.102 P. 5)
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does not

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  1. A suspect’s refusal [in a line up] to participate is ________ at trial as demonstrating consciousness of guilt even if the suspect did so on the advice of counsel (People v. Alexander [2010] 49 Cal.4th 846, 905-906). (GO 100.102 P. 6)
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admissible

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  1. A suspect has the right to have counsel present at a ____lineup if they have been arraigned on the crime under investigation (Rothgery v. Gillespie County [2008] 554 U.S. 191, 213). (GO 100.102 P. 6)
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live