Police Ops study guide Flashcards

1
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What is SARA?

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Scanning, Analysis, Response, Assessment

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2
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What is SARA used for?

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Problem oriented policing

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3
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What are three critical areas for MWD Annual Kennel Inspection Assessment (AKIA)?

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o Commander’s Responsibilities (Inspections)
o Utilization Hours
o Monthly Sustainment Training

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4
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MWD Office of the Provost Marshal General (OPMG) is responsible for?

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Collecting and consolidating data regarding certification, kennel inspections, and utilization for reporting to Congress through the EA

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5
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What levels of high risk personnel receives permanent protection?

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Level 1
Level 1 Enhanced
Level 2

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6
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How many levels of high risk personnel are there?

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5

Lvl 1, Lvl 1E, Lvl 2, Lvl 2.5, Lvl 3

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7
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What are some factors that impact the HRP level of risk an individual is categorized as?

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o	Transportation commonly used
o	Duration of travel
o	Locations the individual visits
o	Ideological beliefs of the individual and community
o	Events occurring in the AO
o	Local police capabilities
o	Local police availability.
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8
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Is the Vice Chief of Staff of the Army a HRP billet?

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NO

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9
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What capabilities does DES have?

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o	Police operations
o	Fire Department
o	Contingency Operations
o	Emergency Medical Services
o	Emergency Dispatch Center
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10
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What functions can an MP desk team perform?

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o Primary control point for all LE-related incidents
o Receive and recording complaints
o Maintain the MP desk blotter and daily staff journal
o Dispatch and monitor patrols and investigative personnel
o Coordinate emergency services response
o Collect police information and criminal data
o Control and protect offenders in custody at the MP station
o Afford proper protections to juveniles at the MP station
o Monitor the detention cell
o Complete required notification processes

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11
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What are the three agency aid agreements?

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o Memorandum of Understanding & Agreement
o Interagency Support Agreements
o Mutual Aid Agreements

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12
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What does a support agreement do?

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o Clarify capability gaps, mission command relationships, resourcing, and other administrative relationships
o Share information and intelligence
o Promote MWD and anti-terrorism efforts

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13
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What is the main difference between interagency support agreements and general support agreements?

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Interagency support agreements includes recurring financial services.

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14
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PM Responsibilities:

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o Provide CDR with professional and technical policing advice
o Plans the use of military police assets
o Evaluates current police operations
o Conducting threat analyses for U.S. bases and base camps
o Project future police operations
o Manage police resource requirements
o Develop plans to prevent acts of espionage, sabotage, and terrorism
o Conduct MP investigations IAW AR 190-30 and AR 195-2
o Implement random antiterrorism measures
o Control base access and egress points
o Serve as the on-scene commander during police related incidents

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15
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What are the types of evidence?

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Physical, Testimony

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16
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What are the types on investigations?

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Criminal, Collision, Preliminary, Follow-up

17
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What are the different interview types?

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Canvass, victim, witness, suspect

18
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Can juveniles be detained in the same manner as an adult?

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o No. They cannot be placed into a D cell unless they are deemed a threat. They must be placed into a facility that is suitable for their specified age and care.
o You CANNOT fingerprint, photograph, or take DNA from a juvenile.

19
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Chain of custody is maintained using what form?

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DA 4137

20
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What are the benefits of quality biometric collection for a commander?

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o Enhances force protection

o Removes anonymity of the adversary

21
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What is sensitive site exploitation?

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o A synchronized and integrated application of scientific and technological capabilities and enablers to answer information requirements, facilitate subsequent operations, and support host-nation rule of law.
o Based off of the unit’s information collection plan (driven by CCIRs)

22
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Three components for Rule of Law?

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Judicial, Law Enforcement, Corrections

23
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HN Police Stations

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Typically 1 MP PLT per 1 HN police station is suggested to begin with 1 MP PLT per 4 stations as the max

24
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What are the two types of import restrictions?

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o Prohibited
 Cannot be introduced under any circumstances
• Absinthe, Animal fur, Soil
o Restricted
 Can be introduced with proper approved documentation
• Cloths, Firearms, Biological substances

25
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In reference to spouse and child care: The Provost marshal will—

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Serve or provide a senior representative to serve as a member of the CRC, FAC, and FRC.