Protest Safety / Efforts On Community Oriented Policing, Legitemace, Policy, And Training / Use Of Force 5 Year Report Flashcards

1
Q

Examples of an activity that turns a protest illegal include.
1. Continued violations of _________________.
2. _____________________.
3. _________________________ participating in the event or bystanders.
4. _________________________ or other items at persons or property.
5. _______________________ to a public building.
6. Interfering with the ____________________ of activities normally carried on in a public building or on its grounds.

(Protest Safety)

A
  1. Traffic laws
  2. Damaging property
  3. Harming others
  4. Throwing rocks, bottles
  5. Obstructing access
  6. Peaceful conduct
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2
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An order to disperse will only be given if _______________ is occurring in the protest.

(Protest Safety)

A

Illegal activity

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3
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_________________, _________________ and other activity described above are all considerations before declaring an assembly as unlawful.

(Protest Safety)

A

Weapons / traffic violations

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4
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Only a ____________________ may give a dispersal order.

(Protest Safety)

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Uniformed officer

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5
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The order will be read in both English and Spanish at __________________ intervals when possible.

(Protest Safety)

A

10-minute

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The __________________ may be repeated depending on the acts being committed, and action may be taken after the first warning.

(Protest Safety)

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Dispersal order

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7
Q

Once illegal activity occurs at the protest, and a dispersal order is given, all persons __________________________________.

(Protest Safety)

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In the immediate area must leave.

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8
Q

Failure to leave after a dispersal order is given is a ___________________ and could result in arrest or citation.

(Protest Safety)

A

Misdemeanor offense

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9
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Leads outreach efforts through our community.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

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Office of Community Engagement

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10
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Focuses on issues facing our most challenged neighborhoods and provides programs to build community relationships.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

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Area Command Community Oriented Policing Teams

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11
Q

Reflects the diversity found in our community and encompasses community leaders and advocates. This group has helped LVMPD revise policies, programs, and training.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

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Metro’s Multi-Cultural Advisory Council (MMAC)

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12
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LVMPD Partners with _____________, a nationally recognized re-entry program.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

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Hope for Prisoners

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13
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Each area command implements community programs tailored to neighborhoods found within the areas they service:
1.
2.
3.
4.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

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  1. Safe Village
  2. Pathway from Poverty
  3. Rebuilding Every City Around Peace (RECAP)
  4. Spring Mountain Corridor Coalition
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14
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All regular-duty, uniformed officers are required to wear a ___________________.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

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Body-worn camera

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15
Q

After an officers use of deadly force, LVMPD provides a thorough briefing (_________________) to the public through a press conference where BWC footage of the incident is provided.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

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72 hours afterward

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16
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Press conferences and documents related to each ______________________ and the investigation is placed on our webpage.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

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Deadly force incident

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17
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Publishes a comprehensive _______________ of use of force and vehicle pursuits.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

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Annual review.

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18
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Accepts ___________ against an officer from any source.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

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Complaints

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19
Q

For OIS - separate teams investigate the _____________ and _____________ aspects of the incident.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

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Criminal / administrative

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20
Q

Citizen ____________ and ____________ is incorporated into the model through the Critical Incident Review Process (CIRP)

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

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Participation / Oversight

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21
Q

The District Attorney also reviews applications of deadly force and holds a _______________________.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

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Police Fatality Public Fact-Finding Review (PFPFFR)

22
Q

The ___________________ ensures citizens have access to public documents and videos.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

A

Public Records Unit

23
Q

__________ identifies an officer who may be experiencing personal or professional problems, so the Department may intervene sooner and prevent future issues.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

A

Early Identification and Intervention Program (EIIP)

24
Q

LVMPD Use of Force Policy prioritizes a ______________ statement.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

A

Sanctity of life

25
Q

LVMPD Use of Force Policy goes beyond the _________________ standard.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

A

Graham v. Connor (1989)

26
Q

Provides definition and in-depth section that gives direction on ________________. Includes considerations on approaches to people with _________________.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

A

De-escalation / mental health issues

27
Q

Provides direction on rendering aid to subjects, placing them in a _______________ in a detailed section on medical attention.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

A

Recovery position

28
Q

The first major agency to incorporate __________________. Requires supervisor to issue direct order to stop a violation.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

A

Duty to intervene

29
Q

Utilizes a force continuum describing the levels of ________ in relation to _________.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

A

Force / resistance

30
Q

Requires ____________ meaning, “lesser alternatives have been reasonably considered and exhausted before the use of deadly force, to include disengagement.”

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

A

Preclusion

31
Q

Requires comprehensive reporting and investigations on _______________.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

A

Use of force

32
Q

Has strong restrictions on shooting at, or from, ________________.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

A

Moving vehicles

33
Q

Requires a _________________, when feasible, by the officers before firing or in other uses of force.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

34
Q

States that “an officer will not use ____________ against a person based on the threat that the person poses solely to ______________.”

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

A

Deadly force / themselves

35
Q

Does not permit _______________ and _____________ that restrict breathing.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

A

Chokeholds / strangleholds

36
Q

Ethics, Values, and Professionalism course emphasizes _______ and _________ policing and other aspects of constitutional policing.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

A

Fair / impartial

37
Q

Provides ______________ recognition training on fair and impartial policing.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

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Implicit bias

38
Q

Provides yearly _____________ (team scenarios) and _____________ (decision making). Tests de-escalation and communication skills.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

A

Reality Based Training / Advanced Officer Skills Training

39
Q

Mandates _________________ training (for responding to situations involving the mentally ill or people in crisis) as officers move through our FTEP program.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

A

Crisis Intervention

40
Q

Requires ______________ and ___________ training every quarter.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

A

Defensive tactics / firearms

41
Q

Mandates _____________ training for all officers every two years.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

42
Q

Officers are permitted to render _________ within the scope of their training and skill level while awaiting the next level of medical care.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

A

Medical aid

43
Q

____________ are engaged in teaching, providing input, and reviewing our training.

(Efforts on Community Oriented Policing, Legitimacy, Policy, and Training)

A

Community members

44
Q

The information in this report is intended to provide value to the department by identifying ________________ and training needs.

(Use of Force and Vehicle Pursuit Annual 5-Year Statistical Report)

A

Emerging trends

45
Q

The Internal Oversight and Constitutional Policing Bureau (IOCP) consists of 3 sections:

(Use of Force and Vehicle Pursuit Annual 5-Year Statistical Report)

A
  • Critical Incident Review Team (CIRT)
  • Force Investigation Team (FIT)
  • Office of Internal Oversight (OIO)
46
Q

There has been an increase in subjects being armed with a _______________ during OISs.

(Use of Force and Vehicle Pursuit Annual 5-Year Statistical Report)

A

Knife/sharp object

47
Q

K-9 has an average effectiveness of ______ over the 5-year period.

(Use of Force and Vehicle Pursuit Annual 5-Year Statistical Report)

48
Q

Most vehicle pursuits were initiated for ___________ and lasted _________ or less.

(Use of Force and Vehicle Pursuit Annual 5-Year Statistical Report)

A

Felony offenses / 5 minutes

49
Q

_______________ have consistently been the most used force type.

(Use of Force and Vehicle Pursuit Annual 5-Year Statistical Report)

A

Empty hand tactics

50
Q

Most officers involved in shootings have __________ of tenure and are assigned to patrol.

(Use of Force and Vehicle Pursuit Annual 5-Year Statistical Report)