Rule 104 Sergeants and 104A Patrol Supervisors Flashcards
The police sergeant provides immediate supervision over his subordinates coordinates their activities and assumes responsibility for their actions and performance. All of the following except which is under his/her area of responsibility ?
A) Administration
B) Supervision of criminal investigation
C) Personnel management
D) Training
E) written reports on all subordinates radio calls
E) witten reports on all subordinates radio calls
Rule 104 S2
T/F It is the sergeants duty to ensure subordinates operate within the law by requiring that they protect the rights of complainants,arrested persons and criminal suspects.
True
Rule 104 S3
The patrol supervisor shall ensure all of the following steps are strictly adhered to regarding administratively unloading a weapon. Which step is incorrect ?
A) Officers shall remove the magazine from their weapon while still holstered and put magazine into a pocket.
B) Officer shall remove the weapon from its holster keeping their finger off the trigger and outside of trigger guard, and lock the slide open ejecting any chamber round and place round in pocket.
C) Officers shall visually inspect the chamber and the magazine well to ensure there is not a live round in the chamber
D) Officers shall then hand their weapon with the slide locked open, grip end first, to the Patrol Supervisor for inspection.
C) Officers shall visually and PHYSICALLY inspect the chamber and the magazine well to ensure there is not a live round in the chamber. Rule 104A S3
Patrol supervisors are to periodically check department vehicles parked in the vicinity of the police station to ensure all vehicles are secured and parked properly. How many times a shift is a check to be made, when practicable ?
A) Once a shift
B) Twice a shift
C) every 2 hours
D) every 4 hours
A) Once a shift Rule 104A Sec7
T/F A patrol supervisor is to record his/her work completely and accurately on the activity log and submit to the duty supervisor at the end of each tour of duty?
True
Rule 104A