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2024 MPOETC TEST 1 EXAM WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS, Exams of Advanced Education

2024 MPOETC TEST 1 EXAM WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS S.A.R.A. - CORRECT ANSWERS-S-Scanning A-Analyze R-Response A-Assessment Key steps in problem solving What is the 3 parts of the crime triangle - CORRECT ANSWERS-1. Victim 2. Offender 3. Place Academy mission - CORRECT ANSWERS-Technical competency required to preform the duties of a police officer 3 main skills for success - CORRECT ANSWERS-Learning skills Study skills Test taking skills Police Misconduct - CORRECT ANSWERS-Inappropriate actions taken by police officers in connection with their official duties (violations to policy or rules) Corruption - CORRECT ANSWERS-A violation of public trust

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S.A.R.A. - CORRECT ANSWERS-S-Scanning A-Analyze R-Response A-Assessment Key steps in problem solving What is the 3 parts of the crime triangle - CORRECT ANSWERS-1. Victim

  1. Offender
  2. Place Academy mission - CORRECT ANSWERS-Technical competency required to preform the duties of a police officer 3 main skills for success - CORRECT ANSWERS-Learning skills Study skills Test taking skills Police Misconduct - CORRECT ANSWERS-Inappropriate actions taken by police officers in connection with their official duties (violations to policy or rules) Corruption - CORRECT ANSWERS-A violation of public trust Malfeasance - CORRECT ANSWERS-Illegal, unjustified act that violates the public trust and is preformed by a public official Community policing - CORRECT ANSWERS-A philosophy Where do we get the authority to do our jobs? - CORRECT ANSWERS-- Title 18 crimes code
  • Case Law As police we do not - CORRECT ANSWERS-- Punish the violator
  • Dismiss charges
  • Find the person guilty Trust - CORRECT ANSWERS-Power granted by the government

Community order policing - CORRECT ANSWERS-Officers relationship with the community Community - CORRECT ANSWERS-A group of persons in a geographic area who have one or more morales. A social group of any size who's members in a specific location. Police citizen partnership - CORRECT ANSWERS-Has nothing to do with budget! Community involvement in policing - CORRECT ANSWERS-Can be a force multiplier that can assist law enforcement officers 9 P's of policing - CORRECT ANSWERS-1. Philosophy

  1. Personalized
  2. Policing
  3. Patrol
  4. Permanent
  5. Place
  6. Proactive
  7. Partnership
  8. Problem solving Learning skills - CORRECT ANSWERS-- listen actively —- mindset —- preparation —- anticipate what the instructor is going to say next
  • participate —- exchange ideas —- share your experiences —- ask questions -organization —- clarity -posture —- maintain eye contact
  • take notes —- 80% of what you don't write down you lose
  • think critically —- open minded —- evaluate the creditably of the source. Characteristics of learning - CORRECT ANSWERS-- Understanding the information
  • Retaining the information 6 ways to retain information - CORRECT ANSWERS-1. Picture/seeing
  1. Listening
  2. Writing
  3. Reading
  4. Review
  5. Teaching Federal civil rights act of 1871 - CORRECT ANSWERS-Section 1983
  • allows police to be sued civilly but not criminally Civil actions may be instituted for violations of what rights - CORRECT ANSWERS-1. Life
  1. Freedom
  2. Dignity
  3. Health Common civil cases for police officers - CORRECT ANSWERS-1. Excessive use of force
  4. Unlawful restraint or arrest
  5. False imprisonment
  6. Failure to protect
  7. Unlawful search and seizure 3 defenses available to officers accused of wrong doing - CORRECT ANSWERS-1. Justification
  8. Good faith
  9. Immunity Ethics - CORRECT ANSWERS-Code of values fir behavior based on what is morally good or bad
  • not a philosophy Why are ethics necessary? - CORRECT ANSWERS-- Good reputation
  • Professionalism Guide for quality service - CORRECT ANSWERS-Code of ethics Discretion - CORRECT ANSWERS-The power or right to decide or act showing ones good judgement
  • always be ready to document your reasoning why you made that choice Advantages of discretion - CORRECT ANSWERS-Allows officer to treat people fairly under different circumstances Disadvantage to discretion - CORRECT ANSWERS-Provides opportunity for corruption

What is least likely to effect judgement? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Policy Fundamental duty of a police officer - CORRECT ANSWERS-Serve mankind A.C.T. - CORRECT ANSWERS-A process of ethical decision making A-Alternative C-Consequences T-Tell your story 4 levels of government - CORRECT ANSWERS-1. Local/municipal

  1. County
  2. State
  3. Federal What doesn't the sheriff office focus on? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Criminal investigation While booking.. - CORRECT ANSWERS-You'll need basic information
  • not attorneys the offender has When writing a good report - CORRECT ANSWERS-- don't use opinion
  • avoid technical jargon
  • accurate field note taking
  • chronological order
  • proper grammar 3 branches to US government - CORRECT ANSWERS-Legislative, Executive, Judicial Who established ACT 120 - CORRECT ANSWERS-A legislator in 1974