Search of Persons Flashcards

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  1. In December 2001, the ____________________ made a ruling in the case of R. v. Golden, which directly impacted on the search of person incident to arrest.
    a) Ontario Court of Justice
    b) Supreme Court of Canada
    c) Ontario Court of Appeal
    d) Old City Hall Courts
A

b) Supreme Court of Canada

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  1. As an incident to arrest a police officer may search for the following. Which one of these factors DO NOT fit?
    a) Evidence
    b) Weapons
    c) Anything that could assist the officer’s grounds
    d) Anything that could cause injury
A

c) Anything that could assist the officer’s grounds

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  1. According to Section 1 of the Ontario Human Rights Code states “Every person has a right to equal treatment with respect to services, goods and facilities, without discrimination because of race, ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital status, family status or disability.” From this section, _____________ is the issue that deals with religious beliefs.
    a) Belief
    b) Creed
    c) Human rights
    d) Significance
A

b) Creed

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  1. What is defined as information derived from a member making a determination with respect to the race of an individual by observation, solely on the basis of that member’s own perception?
    a) Field Information Report
    b) Race Based Data
    c) Service members’ perception data
    d) Way Forward Report
A

c) Service members’ perception data

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  1. As an Officer in Charge, when there are persons lodged in the police cells shall ensure a target of ______________ is used between cell checks having regard for all the circumstances during the tour of duty.
    a) 60 mins
    b) 30 mins
    c) 20 mins
    d) 45 mins
A

b) 30 mins

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  1. What is defined as cells that may be used for short term detention of a person in custody when:
     Being processed, or waiting to be processed, or to ensure the safety of the person and/or members; awaiting transportation to a central lock–up;
     Being held for return by an outside agency?
    a) Court Cells
    b) Police Cells
    c) Divisional Cells
    d) Detention Facility
A

c) Divisional Cells

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  1. _____________ is the most important infection control measure for the prevention of self and cross contamination.
    a) Wearing a mask
    b) Hand washing
    c) Frequent showers
    d) All of the above
A

b) Hand washing

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  1. Any person who has or is suspected of having taken a drug prior to being arrested, and is accepted at a police facility shall be monitored more closely, and the results of those checks recorded, until such time as the Officer in Charge is satisfied that the individual is not at risk. Individuals who have taken hard drugs such as cocaine, heroin, shall be monitored more closely for at least _________________ from the time when the drug was taken.
    a) 3 hours
    b) 1 hour
    c) Every 30 mins
    d) 4 hours
A

a) 3 hours

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3) Member, after arrival at the station with an arrested person shall:

a. Ensure the manner of Booking and Search Notice - Frisk Search is read to the person prior to the search.
b. Search the police vehicle.
c. Advise the Booking Officer what type of search has been conducted and what has been found thus far.
d. a, b and c are correct.
e. Only a and b are correct.

A
  1. Answer: E. Source: advise the Officer in Charge what type of search has been conducted and what has been found thus far (pg. 9)
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