PO Training P2 Flashcards

1
Q

The four factors of Emotional Distress are:

M
M
S
S

A

Mental Illness
Medical Conditions
Substance Use
Situational Stress

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2
Q

Procedural justice leads to:

A

Legitimacy

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3
Q

Fairness and respect leads to:

A

Trust

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4
Q

Four Principles of Procedural Justice:

A

Voice
Neutrality
Respectful Treatment
Trustworthiness

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5
Q

Outcome + Process =

A

Assessment

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6
Q

Blink response leads to:

What we see?
What we do?
What we get?

A

Trap

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7
Q

The Three indicators of mental illness:

BEV

A

Behavioral, Environmental, Verbal

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8
Q

Involuntary Transport by PD

_______ to be mentally ill

Is conducting themselves in a manner which is _______ to cause harm to themselves or others

A

Appears……. likely

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9
Q

The Mental hygiene law that pertains to peace officers:

A

9.41

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10
Q

The three P’s of Personality disorder:

A

Persistent, Pervasive, Problematic

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11
Q

The distance between you and a potential adversary which may afford you several additional seconds is called the:

A

Reactionary Gap

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12
Q

As a peace officer, in order to restrain a subject, you must use the _________ force necessary

A

Minimum

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13
Q

Deadly physical force is defined as force capable of causing ______ or _________

A

death…… deadly physical injury

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14
Q

At one time any confession was admissible no matter how it was obtained. T or F?

A

T

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15
Q

Involuntary admission is admissible as evidence. T or F?

A

F

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16
Q

The 1966 landmark case was

A

Miranda v Arizona

17
Q

A subject who has waived their rights cannot change their mind. T or F?

18
Q

Before questioning, each question of the miranda warning should be followed by?

A

Do you understand?

19
Q

You must immediately notify parents when a juvenile is taken into custody. T or F?

20
Q

Is a confession admitted to a private person admissible?

21
Q

The subject may decide to exercise these rights at _____ during the interrogation

22
Q

_______________ takes place where the subject is led to believe that his freedom has been restrained in any significant way.

A

Custodial interrogation

23
Q

Immediate notification must be made to the __________ or __________ that the juvenile has been taken into custody

A

parent or guardian

24
Q

Once a point is reached in questioning where a suspect is not free to leave, he is _______

A

in custody

25
Q

Any admission, statement, or confession made to a private person will be ________ in court

A

admissible

26
Q

At one time, confessions were admissible as evidence no matter how they were _______

27
Q

An _______ confession would not be admissible as evidence

A

involuntary

28
Q

Subject may exercise their rights at _____ during the investigation