Practice Questions Flashcards
What are the supervisor’s duties in a pursuit?
(a) In the District where the SAP was initiated, when notified, shall:
(b) monitor the SAP to ensure members are in compliance with this Procedure;
(c) assume all the responsibilities of the Pursuit Supervisor (section J.9 of this Procedure);
(d) provide assistance as required; and
(e) notify the Platoon Commander.
(f) When a Police Supervisor initiates a SAP or assumes the role of the secondary or an assisting police unit, he or she shall not assume the role of the Pursuit Supervisor
All the above
What are the three styles of performance management?
a. Warden
b. The softie
c. The coach
d. All of the above
The Coach
Paid duties cannot work more than ___ hours in a 24 hour period
18 hours
True or false - Street checks must be validated within 60 days
False - 30 days
Someone points a laser (DBLS - Directed Bright Light Source) at
a. Frontline
b. Police supervisor SHALL attend where Air2 has been subjected to a DBLS
What are the 5 Vaules of York Regional Police
- Professionalism
We conduct ourselves with honesty and integrity, and we are accountable for our actions. - Compassion
We care about the well-being of our members and the community. - Fairness
We are just and impartial in everything we say and do. - Courage
We have the moral strength to stand up and to do what is right. - Respect
We value and treat all people with dignity.
What is our motto?
Deeds Speak
What is our vision?
To make a difference in our community
What is our Mission Statement?
We will ensure our citizens feel safe and secure through the excellence in policing
What are the four corner stones of policing (COPS)
a. Community-focused
b. Operational excellence
c. Preferred place of employment
d. Superior quality service
Officers shall not complete a Street Check or issue a Street Check receipt when an officer collects or attempts to collect identifying information from an individual
•The individual is legally required to provide the information to a police officer (HTA, LLA, TPA, etc)
•The individual is under arrest or being detained
•The officer is executing a warrant or court order
•All of the above - Answer
When can a supervisor review your notebook?
At the completion of each work period, paid duty, or special detail, and when requested during their word period
How is the business plan prepared?
The development process for the YRP business plan shall be in accordance with the regional municipality of york police services board framework for business planning police and shall include the following components:
a. Environmental scan, community survey, member survey, and public consultation
What is the mandate of the RTOC?
To manage risk, coordinate frontline and investigative resources, and leverage technology to enhance and support field operations.
Missing person question
The overall total must be reported to:
The PS and Dispatch in all cases
If SAR is to be engaged, a supervisor must contact the Duty Inspector
If a one (1) is scored in two or more sections in categories A, B, or C, a SAR commander shall be contact, regardless of the overall score
Patrol sergeant attends during measured and urgent response
• Know the three categories
Upon receipt of a YRP154 Secondary Activity Application or YRP154B Secondary
Activity Application Change of Status
a. Review the document to ensure the activity is sufficiently described; and forward it to the Unit Commander (emphasis on Unit Commander)
What is the first rule in the book “The Truth of Leadership”?
a. “You can make a difference - believe in yourself”
• Answer might also be “if you don’t believe the messenger, you won’t believe the message” - verify correct answer
What is the foundation of leadership according to the above book?
Credibility
What are the responsibilities for a Sgt during a Chemical Hazmat (CBRN) incident?
a. monitor the call and attend if required
b. relay information to the district commander and/or RTOC
c. Refer to ER-006 Response guide for more information regarding the incident.
(ANSWER) all the above
Which of the following constitutes workplace harassment?
(All the above)
-verbal/written comments
-conduct that excludes or shuns the member
-persistently disrupting an individual’s work, workplace or equipment;
-abuse of authority wherein a person with authority over the member improperly uses that power to interfere with the member’s performance to threaten or negatively influence the member’s career or job assignment
-interfering with a member’s personal property or invading their privacy
-producing or delivering communications, internal or external, that overtly or subtly reinforce stereotypes and
-display of sexually explicit, sexist, racist or other offensive or derogatory material
-leering/staring.
Uniform working agreement, meal allowances question
No alcoholic beverages may be claimed.
Members shall be reimbursed for any amount reasonably spent on parking while on duty outside the Regional Municipality of York. Members, who are on duty outside the Regional Municipality of York for a minimum of three (3) hours, shall thereafter be reimbursed for an amount reasonably spent on meals while on duty outside The REgional Municipality of York to maximum entitlements as follows:
1. breakfast (between the hours of 3:00am to 11:00am) $15
2. Lunch (between the hours of 11:00am to 5:00pm)
$15
3. Dinner (between the hours of 5:00pm to 3:00am)
Effective January 1, 2017, the maximum entitlement for dinner allowance shall be increased to $35.00
Under no circumstances will any reimbursement be provided for alcoholic beverages. Receipts will be required for reimbursement of parking and meal costs.
Reimbursement will only be provided for one receipt per meal period. If an employee is required to be outside the Regional Municipality of York over a period during which they would be entitled to claim a full day of meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner), he may elect to be paid a total per diem meal allowance equivalent to the combined total of the rates for the three meals. For clarity, under this option the member may be reimbursed above the maximum entitlement for a single meal as long as his daily maximum does not exceed $60. Receipts will be required.
What does ICLEAR stand for?
Means a process of incident management to be employed and continually considered by responding police officers it includes:
I - Identify and isolate the crisis point
C- Containment/Casualty Care/ Contact - Inner and outer perimeter - Diamond containment at minimum around the crisis point
L - Long Guns/ Less Lethal - the balance of long guns and less lethal at containment points
E - Evacuation or shelter in place
A - Authorizations - warrants required, exigent circumstances, MHA ETC and
R - Reactionary Plan
–Immediate Action Plan (IAP)/Confrontation plan (only to be undertaken if there are reasonable grounds to believe death or serious bodily harm is imminent
–Break out Plans (BOP) both on foot and in the vehicle and/or
Surrender Plan (SP)
Who can review ICC?
Investigators (if relevant to their case)
Members of Quality & Assurance, Multimedia Support Unit, Legal Services, Court Services, Case Management, Supervisors and Clerk are permitted to view videos in the course of their duties
Supervisors may access an officer’s ICCS data to:
a: assist in the resolution of a public complaint
b: respond to a Chief’s Complaint, Civil Suit or Human Rights Complaint
c: assess compliance with York Regional Police Regulations, Procedures and Command Directives for a specific incident that has been brought to their attention
d: investigate a department motor vehicle collision
e: address a concern regarding the speed and/or manner in which a vehicle has been operated
f: aid an After Action Review, committee review (i.e. Suspect Apprehension Pursuit, Use of Force,) or to conduct an informal debrief, audit, or review of an incident
g: assess a specific concern with a member’s performance or conduct
h: comply with section (m) special investigations unit investigations.
What are the top four characteristics of an admired leader?
Honesty
Forward-thinking
Inspiring
Competent
What are the top five policing priorities based on a community survey (Business plan)
Crimes against property
Traffic Safety/Enforcement
Violent crimes
Fraud
Drug Control and Enforcement
What five priorities on which members think YRP should focus on?
- Equitable recruitment and promotional process
- Organizational communication
- Employee morale
- Consistency in holding members accountable
- Enhancing operational excellence
Question regarding the organizational chart
Operations Branch
- Operational command
- Districts
- Support Services
- Investigative Services
- Organized crime and intelligence services
Administrative branch
financial services, infrastructure services, information services, Staff services, corporate development, community services
Chief of police
Legal services and executive services
Locker searches
A member or his chosen representative must be present during any inspection/search of that member’s locker that is carried out without a search warrant