Interview Flashcards

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What is their mission statement

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To make chatham kent the safest community in Ontario

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What is their vision

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serve and protect the community with integrity, fairness, and courage

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3
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What are their core values?

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  • Meanignful community partnerships with the people they serve
  • safe community where the protection of life and property are valued and preserved
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4
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Name the main traits they focus on

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  • compassion
  • honesty
  • fairness, equitable, impartial
  • respectful
  • communication
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What they believe in

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  • being approchable and undertanding of communtiy needs and issues
  • being professional in their duty and committed to improving through life long living
  • having a positibe attitude in dealings with each other and communities
  • promoting teamwork
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Name the different specialty units they have

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  • bike patrol unit
  • auxiliary
  • k9 unit
  • criminal investigations/major crime
  • critical incident response team
  • domestic violence unit
  • marine section
  • emergency communications
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What is the chiefs name?

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Chief of police: Gary Conn

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What is the deputy chief of police name?

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Deputy Chief of police: Kirk Earley

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Where do police offciers authority to arrest without a warrant for a criminal act come from?

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S.495 of the cc

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What is 495 (1)

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A peace (police) officer may arrest without a warrant

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What is 495 (1) (a)

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A person who has committed an indictable offence or who, on reasonable grounds, he believes has committed or is about to commit an indictable offence

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What is 495 (1) (b)

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A person whom he finds committing a criminal offence

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What is 495 (1) (c)

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A person in respect of whom he has reasonable grounds to believe that a warrant of arrest or committal… is in force within the territorial jurisdiction in which the person is found

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What is the purpose of section 495 (2)

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This section specifically prohibits peace officers from making an arrest under specific circumstances

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What is section 495 (2)

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A peace officer shall not arrest a person without a warrant for:

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What is S 495 (2) (a)

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An indictable offence mentioned in section 553

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What is S 495 (2) (b

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An offence for which the person may be prosecuted by indictment or for which he is punishable in summary conviction or

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What is S 495 (2) (c)

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An offence punishable on summary conviction, in any case where

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What is S 495 (2) (d)

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He believes on reasonable grounds that the public interest, having regards to all the circumstances including the need to

20
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What is S 495 (2) (d) (I)

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He believes on reasonable grounds that the public interest, having regards to all the circumstances including the need to
I) establish the identity of the person

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What is S 495 (2) (d) (ii)

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He believes on reasonable grounds that the public interest, having regards to all the circumstances including the need to
ii) secure or preserve evidence of or relating to the offence, or

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What is S 495 (2) (d) (iii)

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He believes on reasonable grounds that the public interest, having regards to all the circumstances including the need to
iii) prevent the continuation or repetition of the offence or the commission of another offence,

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What is S 495 (2) (e)

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He has no reasonable grounds to believe that, if he does not arrest the person, the person will fail to attend court in order to be dealt with according to law

24
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What are the 3 stage process of criminal proceedings?

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  1. charge laid
  2. compel appearance
  3. trial (court appearance)
25
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What does P-RICE stand for?

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P-public interest
R-repetition 
I-identity 
C-court 
E-evidence
26
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Section 7

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the right to life, liberty, and security

27
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Section 8

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the right to be secure against unreasonable search

28
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Section 9

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the right not to be arbitrarily detained or imprisoned

29
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Section 10

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the right upon arrest to be advised of the reason for the arrest

30
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Section 11

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right to be informed of the specific offence

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Section 12

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right not to be subjected to cruel and unusual punishment

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Section 13

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A witness who testifies in a legal matter, has the right to not have any evidence that may be incriminating in any other proceedings, except in a prosecution for perjury or for the giving of contradictory evidence

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Section 14

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A party or witness in any proceedings who doesn’t understand or speak the language in which the proceedings are conducted or who is deaf has the right to the assistance of an interpreter

34
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Listen the 5 parts of the RDM

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  1. Offence recognition
  2. Classify the offence
  3. Classify the belief
  4. Identify the custody authority (if any)
  5. Search authority
35
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What does the Rapid Decision Making Model help you do?

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Helps officers decide whether to arrest or detain someone for a criminal offence

36
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What is S 7-14 composed of?

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Legal rights

37
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What is S 1 composed of?

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just an important reminder that constitutional rights are not absolute

38
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What is S 24 composed of?

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Just a remedy

39
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What are the common law duties of police? (3 P’s)

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1) Preserve Peace
2) Protect Life & Property
3) Prevent Crime

40
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What Powers are Police Officers in Canada Granted?

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Arrest
Detention/detaining a person: 
Search 
Seizure 
Charge 
Force 
Discretion (one of the greatest powers police officers have
41
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What is community policing?

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Community policing is a strategy that promotes a partnership between people and the police. Its based on the premises that they work together as equals in order to improve quality of life and decrease crime rates

42
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What are the 4 key components of CKPS Strategic Plan?

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Mitigating complex social trends
-dealing with mental health, addictions, homelessness, etc
Building capacity for tech in a rapidly changing world
-cyber related crime advancements and how to stay up to date with the new technology
Maintaining a healthy workforce
-ensuring all members are physically and mentally well
Enhancing our reputation by investing in leadership, recruitment, and relationships
-community relationships
-being well diverse (more indigenous representation, women, POC)

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Why do they value community mobilization

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It is essential for them to have the ability to connect with the community on a regular daily basis