Study Flashcards
OPP VALUES
Serving with:
- Pride
- Professionalism
- Honour
OPP VAULES
Interacting with:
RCF
- Respect
- Compassion
- Fairness
OPP Values
Leading with:
IHC
- Integrity
- Honesty
- Courage
Identifying Rank Insignia:
TAGS: Dispute mediation model
T - Target
A - Assess
G - Generate Options
S - Solutions
MAPS:
Response To Subject With Mental Disorder
(Assess before engaging)
M - Major mental disorder
A - Active psychosis
P - Previous history of violence
S - Substance abuse
ICEN:
(Response to critical incidents - best practice)
I - Isolate
C - Contain
E - Evacuate
N - Negotiate
ICLEAR:
(Response to critical incidents - execution of best practice)
I - Identify and Isolate
C - Containment: Inner and outer permitters
L - Long guns and Less lethals
E - Evacuate / Shelter in place
A - Authorities
R - React plans
Phonetic Alphabet:
Ten Codes:
10-2
Receiving well
(Good radio reception)
Ten Codes:
10-3
Stop Transmission
( Used by dispatch to control or stop mobile transmission )
Ten Codes:
10-4
Acknowledged
Ten Codes:
10-5
Relay
( Relay message to Sgt )
Ten Codes:
10-6
Busy: Standby unless urgent
( wait a minute )
Ten Codes:
10-7
Out of service
Officers may be off the radio (on lunch, court, etc )
Ten Codes:
10-8
In Service
( Officer is back in service )
Ten Codes:
10-9
Repeat
Ten Codes:
10-10
Request permission to go on common channel
Ten Codes:
10-13
Asking for weather and road conditions
Ten Codes:
10-16
Pick up prisoner at
Ten Codes:
10-18
Complete assignment quickly
( Dispatch has other assignments waiting )
Ten Codes:
10-19
Return to your station
( Return to detachment )
Ten Codes:
10-20
What is your location
Criminal Name Index (CNI) Caution Flags
Letter : A
A: Armed and Dangerous
Criminal Name Index (CNI) Caution Flags
Letter : C
C : Contagious disease
Criminal Name Index (CNI) Caution Flags
Letter : E
E : Escape risk
Criminal Name Index (CNI) Caution Flags
Letter : F
F : Family violence
Criminal Name Index (CNI) Caution Flags
Letter : M
M : Mental Instability
Criminal Name Index (CNI) Caution Flags
Letter : S
S : Suicidal Tendencies
Criminal Name Index (CNI) Caution Flags
Letter : V
V : Violent
Definitions:
Arrest:
Arrest: To take or get physical control of a person the intent to detain
Definitions:
Reasonable Grounds:
Reasonable Grounds: an arresting officer must subjectively have reasonable grounds to which to base the arrest. Those grounds must in addition be justifiable from an objective point of view. This is to say a reasonable person placed in the position of the officer must be able to conclude that there were reasonable and probable grounds for the arrest.
Definitions:
Find Committing:
Find Committing: Seeing the person actually committing, an offence (caught in the act) or seeing the person, actually commit an offence and pursuing that person immediately and continuously until that person is arrested
Classifications of criminal offences:
Summary (less than 2 years in custody and less that $5000)
Dual procedure (hybrid) (Can be a summary or indictable conviction)
Indictable (most serious offences penalty of 14 years or more in custody )
Responding to call
(always assess the situation)
What do you do?
Recognize - Is there an offence?
Classify - Classify the offence as summary, dual or indictable
Authority - Do I have authority to arrest?
Articulating reasons for arrest:
- Prevent the further continuation of offence
- Investigate further
- Court attendance
Powers of arrest (anyone)
Section 494 of the Criminal Code
494 (1) (a) Anyone may arrest without warrant a person he finds committing an indictable offence.
491 (1) (b) Anyone may arrest without warrant a person:
- On reasonable grounds believes has committed a criminal offence and is escaping from and freshly pursued by persons who have lawful authority to arrest that person. This is known as the HELPER CLAUSE
Powers of arrest (Peace Officer)
Section 495 Criminal Code
6 Steps to a Lawful Arrest
1.) Identify yourself as a Police Officer
2.) Tell the person that they are under arrest
3.) Tell the person the reason for the arrest
4.) Take physical control
5.) Inform them of their rights to counsel under section 10 (b) of the charter
6.) Ensure they understand the reason for the arrest and their rights to counsel
Establishing the facts in issue for a charge
T
I
P
P
T - Time and date of crime
I - Identity of the suspect/accused
P - Place (Location or jurisdiction) of the crime
P - Plus the elements of the offence
Glock 17M Semi-Automatic Pistol
Highway traffic act definitions
Driver:
- A person who drives a vehicle on a highway
Highway traffic act definitions
Highway:
- Includes a common and Public Highway, Street, avenue , Parkway, driveway, Square place, bridge or Trusel, any part of which is intended for use by the public for the passage of vehicles included the area between the lateral property lines there of (fence line to fence line)
Highway traffic act definitions
- Roadway:
- means the part of the highway that is improved designed or ordinarily used for vehicle traffic, but does not include the shoulder and wear a highway includes two or more separate roadways to turn. Roadway refers to one roadway separately and not all the roadways to collectively.