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Quiz :How many days is a civil summons valid for? (Civil Process) - √Answer :60 days Quiz :How can you serve a subpoena to testify? (Civil Process) - √Answer :In person, Phone, Certified mail Quiz :When serving a summons to a city, who can accept the service? (Civil Process) - √Answer :City manager, Mayor, City clerk Quiz :What does POPAT stand for? (Physical Fitness) - √Answer :Police Officer Physical Agility Test Quiz :What does R.I.C.E stand for? (Physical Fitness) - √Answer :Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation Quiz :Can you substitute service on a subpoena? (Civil Process) - √Answer :No Quiz :What percentage of body weight is water? (Physical Fitness) - √Answer :60-65% Quiz :A person in shock will have what kind of pulse? (First Responder) - √Answer :Rapid & Weak Quiz :Who applies for a Non-testimonial Identification Order? - √Answer :District Attorney Quiz :Who issues a Non-testimonial Identification Order? - √Answer :Judge Quiz :Bright red blood that is spurting from a wound is what kind of bleeding? (First Responder) - √Answer :Arterial bleeding Quiz :What is a word/smell that reminds the brain of a traumatic event? (Mental Illness) - √Answer :Trigger Quiz :T/F- A primary issue in sexual assault cases is that the offender is usually unknown - √Answer :True

Quiz :T/F- In a effort to maintain evidence on a sexual assault victim, they should be asked to not shower, brush their teeth, or drink anything - √Answer :True Quiz :T/F- A crime victim is required to assist law enforcement and may be compelled to provide statements - √Answer :False Quiz :How long does a law enforcement officer have to provide a victim with medical services? (Domestic Violence) - √Answer : 72 hours Quiz :What is sight alignment? (Firearms) - √Answer :Relationship of the front sight to the rear sight Quiz :What is sight picture? (Firearms) - √Answer :Relationship of the aligned sights to the target Quiz :How is the caliber of a bullet designated? (Firearms) - √Answer :By the diameter Quiz :How many provisions are in 15A-401(d)(2) (Firearms) - √Answer : 4 Quiz :What is the difference between cover and concealment? (Firearms) - √Answer :Concealments hides Cover stops the bullet Quiz :T/F- A moped is a motor vehicle (MV Law) - √Answer :False Quiz :Is a truck with no motor considered a motor vehicle? (MV Law) - √Answer :Yes Quiz :How many points will be put on your license for passing a school bus? (MV Law) - √Answer :5 points Quiz :What is the minimum age for obtaining a limited permit? (MV Law) - √Answer :15 years old

Quiz :What type of bleeding is steady and dark red? (First Responder) - √Answer :Venous Quiz :What type of force pushes you out of a curve when driving? (Driving) - √Answer :Centrifugal force Quiz :Four parts of ammo (Firearms) - √Answer :Casing, Projectile, Primer, Powder Quiz :When it comes to Communications what does ABC stand for? - √Answer :Accuracy, Brevity, Clarity Quiz :What does SIPDE stand for? - √Answer :Search, Identify, Predict, Decide, Execute Quiz :When driving, what is the most hazardous turn? (Driving) - √Answer :Y-Turn Quiz :When driving, what is the safest turn? (Driving) - √Answer :Right side road turn Quiz :What does AVPU stand for? (First Responder) - √Answer :Alert Verbal Pain Stimuli Unresponsive Quiz :What are the two types of consent? (First Responder) - √Answer :Actual & Implied Quiz :How many photos should be placed in a photo lineup? - √Answer : Quiz :What type of questions promote conversation? - √Answer :Open-ended Quiz :What does SARA stand for? - √Answer :Scan Analysis Response Assessment

Quiz :What does CYMBAL stand for? - √Answer :Color Year Make Body style All other info License Quiz :What is another name for the AOC-CR- 200 (Detention Duties/Transport?) - √Answer :Blue sheet Quiz :T.R.A.C.E.M (HAZMAT) - √Answer :Thermal Radiological Asphyxiation Chemical Etiological Mechanical Quiz :What are the 4 valid forms of ID to purchase alcohol? (ABC Law) - √Answer :Military ID Passport Drivers License State ID card Quiz :Who has the legal duty to report child abuse? (Juvenile Law) - √Answer :Everyone Quiz :This type of law is the basic law of the land (Arrest, Search, Seizure) - √Answer :Constitutional Law Quiz :This type of law declares, commands, or prohibits (Arrest, Search, Seizure) - √Answer :Statutory Law Quiz :What type of law is judge made law? (Arrest, Search, Seizure) - √Answer :Common Law Quiz :What are the two types of law? (Arrest, Search, Seizure) - √Answer :Substantive and Procedural Quiz :What types of speech are not protected by the First Amendment?

(Arrest, Search, Seizure) - √Answer :Obscenity, Fighting words, Threats, Incendiary speech Quiz :What are criminal and civil consequences that officers may face for violating a citizens rights? (Arrest, Search, Seizure) - √Answer :Criminal: Criminal chargers & Prosecution Civil: Lawsuits & Fines Quiz :What is Psychosis? (Mental Illness) - √Answer :Loss of contact with reality due to mental illness Quiz :Loss of hope due to mental illness (Mental Illness) - √Answer :Depression Quiz :Loss of control due to mental illness (Mental Illness) - √Answer :Mania Quiz :What term should be used instead of "Mental Retardation" (Mental Illness) - √Answer :Intellectual Disability Quiz :This is caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head (Mental Illness) - √Answer :TBI Quiz :E.L.E.A.P (Mental Illness) - √Answer :Engage Listen Empathize Agree Partner Quiz :Who can take out an involuntary commitment? (Mental Illness) - √Answer :Anyone Quiz :What are the four types of commitments? (Mental Illness) - √Answer :Voluntary, Involuntary, Emergency, Outpatient Quiz :How many hours is an involuntary commitment order valid for? (Mental Illness) - √Answer :24 hours

Quiz :Who can issue a IVC order? (Mental Illness) - √Answer :Magistrate or Clerk of Court Quiz :If there is no identifying information available and you believe there's a hazard, what guide number should you refer to? (HAZMAT) - √Answer :Guide 111 Quiz :D.E.C.I.D.E (HAZMAT) - √Answer :Detect Estimate Choose Identify Do Evaluate Quiz :B-NICE (HAZMAT) - √Answer :Biological Nuclear Incendiary Chemical Explosive Quiz :What are the four common types of biological agents? (HAZMAT) - √Answer :Bacteria, Viruses, Ricketts, Toxins Quiz :Our common street clothes are Level D protection, do they provide protection from WMB agents? (HAZMAT) - √Answer :No Quiz :Is a dead or injured law enforcement officer any value to anyone? (HAZMAT) - √Answer :No Quiz :What is a merely rapid form of combustion? (Hazmat) - √Answer :Explosion Quiz :What determines the difference between combustion, explosion and detonation? - √Answer :Speed of the burning action Quiz :When responding to bomb threats and suspicious objects, who makes the decision regarding the safety of the property and the employees?

(HAZMAT) - √Answer :Person in charge Quiz :T/F- Every officer should be aware of methods of conducting an effective search operation (HAZMAT) - √Answer :True Quiz :If you are assisting in a search and no item was found, should you declare the area safe? (HAZMAT) - √Answer :No. You only state nothing was found. Quiz :T/F- You should attempt to respond in a manner that exceeds your capability and training (HAZMAT) - √Answer :False Quiz :T/F- You should make sure paperwork is signed by proper authorities (In-Custody Transport) - √Answer :True Quiz :What is contraband? (In-Custody Transport) - √Answer :Any unauthorized item Quiz :What are the rules for conducting body searches? (In-Custody Transport) - √Answer :Work from top to bottom Be thorough Be systematic Take your time and concentrate Be objective Quiz :If equipment is covered in blood, how should you clean it? (In-Custody Transport) - √Answer :1 part bleach, 10 parts water Quiz :What is the purpose of the exclusionary rule for the 4th Amendment? (Arrest, Search, and Seizure) - √Answer :Makes any evidence obtained by the government through an illegal search and seizure inadmissible in court Quiz :What does double jeopardy do? (Arrest, Search, and Seizure) - √Answer :Protects an individual against the pressures of repeated trials and convictions for the same offense Quiz :What is probable cause?

(Arrest, Search, and Seizure) - √Answer :The belief that a crime has or is being committed; and The suspect has probably committed the crime Quiz :What is the purpose of an investigative stop? (Arrest, Search, and Seizure) - √Answer :To determine whether there is probable cause Quiz :What do you need in order to initiate an investigative stop? (Arrest, Search, Seizure) - √Answer :Reasonable Suspicion Quiz :How long should an investigative stop be limited to? (Arrest, Search, Seizure) - √Answer :20 minutes Quiz :When should an arrest warrant be returned, if not served? (Arrest, Search, Seizure) - √Answer :180 days (Warrant is still valid) Quiz :T/F- When appearing before a magistrate to take out a warrant, the facts presented must support every element of the criminal offense - √Answer :True Quiz :When entering a private premises with an arrest warrant.. you must have the arrest warrant and what else? - √Answer :Probably cause to believe the defendant is inside Quiz :What are the 3 basic requirements for a plain view seizure? (Arrest, Search, and Seizure) - √Answer :i.) The officer is lawfully in a position where they can view an object ii.) the incriminating character of the object is apparent iii.) the officer has a lawful right too access the object Quiz :If a car is in a public place and you see an object that is evidence of a crime, can you seize the object without a search warrant? (Arrest, Search, and Seizure) - √Answer :Yes Quiz :Does the plain view doctrine also apply to smell and touch? (Arrest, Search, and Seizure) - √Answer :Yes

Quiz :T/F- A spouse or roommate may give consent for law enforcement to search an area the suspect has exclusive access to (Arrest, Search, Seizure) - √Answer :False Quiz :T/F- Officers may enter a home without a search a warrant or consent if there is exigent circumstances (Arrest, Search, and Seizure) - √Answer :True Quiz :How long is a search warrant valid for? (Arrest, Search, and Seizure) - √Answer :48 hours Quiz :When executing a search warrant, before entering the premises, an officer must... (Arrest, Search, Seizure) - √Answer :Identify themselves and purpose to the person to be searched Quiz :What is Non-testimonial evidence? (Arrest, Search, Seizure) - √Answer :Fingerprints, Hair samples, photographs, saliva samples Quiz :When are Miranda warnings required? (Arrest, Search, Seizure) - √Answer :Miranda warnings are required when two elements are present- custody AND interrogation Quiz :North Carolina requires that there is a for a person to be held in jail - √Answer :Commitment order Quiz :How many times an hour should you observe inmates when making rounds? - √Answer :2 times an hour Quiz :T/F- An inmate should be medically screened before being accepted into custody at the detention center - √Answer :True Quiz :When an inmate is intoxicated, on drugs, or suicidal how many times an hour should they be checked on? - √Answer :4 times an hour Quiz :What are the rules of cell and courtroom searching? - √Answer :Be thorough, systematic, curious, and look before you touch

Quiz :What is the most effective tool the court can use to maintain order? - √Answer :Judges power of contempt Quiz :The prejudgement remedy that allows NC General Statute the use of force in its service is? - √Answer :Claim and delivery Quiz :Who's duty is it to issue a civil summons? - √Answer :Clerk of Court Quiz :How many days must a civil summons must be served in? - √Answer : days Quiz :T/F- A consent search of a persons home is NOT valid unless the consent is in writing - √Answer :False Quiz :Are you able to chase a fleeing suspect into Georgia for a felony? - √Answer :Yes Quiz :Who can issue a state wide search warrant? - √Answer :Superior court judge Quiz :Which two amendments contain due process clauses? - √Answer :5th and 14th Quiz :Which amendment has to do with a speedy trial by jury? - √Answer :6th amendment Quiz :T/F- A consent search of a persons home is invalid if you have not first advised the person that he has a right to refuse consent - √Answer :False Quiz :T/F- A "show-up" is a one-on-one confrontation between a suspect and a victim or witness - √Answer :True Quiz :Should you stop an autistic person from doing their hand motions? - √Answer :No Quiz : is having the strength to withstand unethical pressure, fear or danger - √Answer :Courage Quiz :How many officers should you have for a building search? - √Answer :

Quiz :What is the name for a brief description of the scene to communications before the responding officer leaves the vehicle? - √Answer :Windshield report Quiz :When should you remove an individuals weapon from them? - √Answer :

  1. The individual does not follow the officers instructions
  2. The individual makes movements or gestures towards the weapon
  3. The individual displays a hostile or aggressive attitude towards the officer or if members of the same group are hostile Quiz :What are two types of patrol? - √Answer :Conspicuous and Inconspicuous Quiz :Should you treat every alarm call as the real thing? - √Answer :Yes Quiz :Catching a criminal in the act through the use of low visibility in unmarked cars is known as what type of patrol? - √Answer :Inconspicuous patrol Quiz :Answering high risk calls should bring you into what zone of survival color spectrum? - √Answer :Orange zone Quiz :Are push ups an aerobic exercise? - √Answer :No Quiz :This type of bail/bond allows the release of the defendant with no immediate requirement of payment, but if the defendant doesn't show up he or she is liable for the full amount - √Answer :Unsecured Bail Quiz :An officer sees a misdemeanor occur. The offender flees just across the city line. Does the officer have jurisdiction to follow the offender? - √Answer :Yes Quiz :A is a directive issued by a law enforcement officer that a person appear in court and answer for charges - √Answer :Uniform Citation/ Infraction or Misdemeanor Quiz :What are the 5 major phases of enforcement action? - √Answer :Detection, Apprehension, Prosecution, Adjudication, Penalization

Quiz :What are the 4 types of traffic apprehension? - √Answer :Physical arrest Citation Written warning Verbal warning Quiz :Can an individual be arrested for an infraction? - √Answer :No Quiz :What are the 7 methods for observing traffic? - √Answer :Line patrol Area patrol Directed patrol Stationary observation Conspicuous observation Visible observation Concealed observation Quiz :What is directed patrol? - √Answer :A traffic patrol directed towards a certain traffic offense Quiz :What is saturation patrol? - √Answer :High number of officers in a limited area Quiz :What is area patrol? - √Answer :Includes streets, roads, intersections of highways.. officers use this type of patrol on a day to day basis Quiz :In order to pace a vehicle what does an officer need to make sure of? - √Answer :That their speedometer is accurate q Quiz :When completing a traffic stop, what should you relay to communications? - √Answer :Location of stop License number Description of vehicle Number of occupants Quiz :What are the two ways to approach a vehicle? - √Answer :Driver side and passenger side Quiz :Is it against the law for someone to not sign a citation? - √Answer :No Quiz :If a violator exits a suspect vehicle and runs, should you run after them? - √Answer :NO

Quiz :When searching a vehicle, how many search zones are there? - √Answer : 9 Quiz :T/F- Areas outside of a persons curtilage are not protected by the 4th amendment - √Answer :True Quiz :Who can issue a search warrant? - √Answer :Judicial officials Quiz :When entering a crime scene and once an initial sweep for perpetrators and victims is complete, do you still need a search warrant if you want to continue to search the crime scene? - √Answer :Yes Quiz :What is an anticipatory search warrant? - √Answer :A warrant that is issued before all of the facts or events taking place are given Quiz :T/F- Once a suspect in custody invokes his Miranda right to counsel, all questioning must stop immediately - √Answer :True Quiz :If a suspect invokes his rights to counsel and then decides he wants to talk and initiates conversation about the situation, can the officer begin the interrogation again? - √Answer :Yes, the officer should repeat the Miranda rights to the suspect and obtain a waiver before resuming the interogation Quiz :What are the components of the EMS system? - √Answer :Reporting, Dispatch, First Response, EMS Response, Hospital Care Quiz :Is someone liable if acting under the Good Samaritan law? - √Answer :No Quiz :If you are responding to a medical emergency, can you leave the individuals side when not yet relieved by someone with equal or greater training? - √Answer :No.. that is called Abandonment Quiz :What are some ways to prevent blood borne pathogens? - √Answer :Vaccinations, training programs, biohazard labels, eye wash stations, PPE Quiz :How does direct contact transmission occur? (First Responder) - √Answer :Through skin-to-skin contact Quiz :How does indirect contact occur?

(First Responder) - √Answer :When making physical contact with contaminated items.. like grabbing a doorknob Quiz :How does droplet transmission occur? (First Responder) - √Answer :Through coughing, sneezing, talking... takes places within 6 feet Quiz :What are the 3 types of emergency moves that can be used during medical emergencies? (First Responder) - √Answer :One-rescuer assist Two-rescuer assist Firefighters carry Quiz :What is the fastest method for moving a wounded officer? - √Answer :Two-officer assist Quiz :What is the difference between a sign and symptom - √Answer :A sight is something a first responder can see A symptom is something the person themselves feel Quiz :What is the normal pulse rate for an adult? - √Answer :60- 100 beats per minute Quiz :D.C.A.P.B.T.L.S (First Responder) - √Answer :Deformity Contusions Amputations/avulsions Punctures/penetrations Burns Tenderness Lacerations Swelling Quiz :What are the two most common types of methods to control bleeding? - √Answer :Direct pressure Tourniquets Quiz :Signs and symptoms of shock - √Answer :-Pale, cool, clammy skin

  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Altered mental status
  • Cyanosis around the lips and nail bed Quiz :What is the treatment for shock? - √Answer :Keep person lying down Maintain the airway Control external bleeding if present Don't give anything to eat or drink Quiz :If a person is impaled by a foreign object should you try and remove it? - √Answer :No Quiz :What do diabetics usually get mistaken for? - √Answer :Drunks Quiz :T/F- If a person is under a doctors care, you can help them take their medicine - √Answer :True Quiz :What are Chapter 20 laws? - √Answer :Motor Vehicle Laws Quiz :T/F- Chapter 20 laws states that a highway and street are the same - √Answer :True Quiz :What is the definition of an operator? (MV Law) - √Answer :The person in actually physical control of a vehicle in motion or has the engine running Quiz :What does PVA stand for? (MV Law) - √Answer :Public Vehicular Area Quiz :If the North Carolina DMV has not revoked a drivers driving privilege, but the non-residents home state has revoked the license, what is the proper charge? - √Answer :No Operators License Quiz :T/F- Any violation of a limited driving privilege is considered driving while license revoked - √Answer :True Quiz :A provisional licensee is anyone under the age - √Answer : Quiz :When are driver license points added? - √Answer :The date of the offense

Quiz :T/F- You must register any motor vehicle, trailer, semi-trailer or motorcycle if intended to be used on a highway - √Answer :True Quiz :Strategies and measures that seek to reduce the risk of crimes occurring, and their potential harmful effects on individuals and society, including fear of crime, by intervening to influence their multiple causes- is the definition of what? - √Answer :Crime Prevention Quiz :What is SARA used for? (Crime Prevention) - √Answer :Problem solving Quiz :T/F- When it comes to crime prevention you should make sure gate latches, garage doors, and shed doors are locked after every use - √Answer :True Quiz :Physical security constitutes for percent of burglary prevention (Crime Prevention) - √Answer : Quiz :What are the 3 D's of crime prevention? - √Answer :Designation, Design, Definition Quiz :What does CPTED stand for? - √Answer :Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design Quiz :Youth violence is the international use of physical force or power to threaten or harm others by young people ages to - √Answer :10- 24 Quiz :What are the 3 primary roles of School Resource Officers? (Crime Prevention) - √Answer :Promoting safety, Problem solving, Acting as a liaison Quiz :Controlled movement of a person or persons in custody from one to another is the definition of? - √Answer :Inmate transportation Quiz :Who are the 3 key people who play a part in the process of committing a person into custody? (In-Custody Transport) - √Answer :Arresting officer, person in custody, magistrate

Quiz :What are the 5 different ways an inmate cane released? - √Answer :Cash bond Property Bond Written Promise Custody release Unsecured Bond Quiz :If possible, how many officers should be assigned to an inmates movement? - √Answer : Quiz :T/F- When transporting an individual you should obtain a recent photo of them - √Answer :True Quiz :Should you put complete faith in restraint systems when transporting an individual? - √Answer :No Quiz :T/F- When transporting an inmate, you may talk to other individuals who are not officers or the inmate - √Answer :False Quiz :When you are transporting one inmate in a non-screen vehicle, where should the inmate sit? - √Answer :Right rear Quiz :When conducting a strip search should you touch the inmate? - √Answer :No Quiz :Who established universal precautions and provide the framework for an effective infection control policy? - √Answer :Center for Disease Control Quiz :This occurs when the body position of an individual interferes with their respiration resulting in unconsciousness or death due to a lack of oxygen - √Answer :Positional Asphyxiation Quiz :Who completes the Affidavit and Petition for Involuntary Commitment form? - √Answer :Magistrate or Clerk of Superior Court Quiz :What is the AOC-SP- 300 - √Answer :Affidavit and Petition for Involuntary Commitment

Quiz :This order directs a law enforcement officer to take the respondent into custody for an examination by a psychologist or physician - √Answer :Findings and Custody Order Quiz :What are some of the roles of the school director? - √Answer :Responsible for regulating trainee participation, demeanor, attendance and records Also determines the level of comprehension and retention of subject matter Determines whether or not a student has a deficiency Quiz :How many months does a trainee have to become a sworn law enforcement officer after completing the state exam? - √Answer :12 months Quiz :Can a school enroll you after the first initial day of course delivery? - √Answer :No Quiz :T/F- Excused absences must not exceed 5% of the total amount of class hours - √Answer :True Quiz :How many tests are you able to fail and still be able to take a re-test? - √Answer : Quiz :What is the third most common cause of line of duty deaths in officers? - √Answer :Chronic heart disease Quiz :What are the 3 primary physical disablers that officers suffer from? - √Answer :Heart disorder, Lower back disorders, Stomach ulcers Quiz :What is the good type of cholesterol? - √Answer :HDL Quiz :What is the bad type of cholesterol? - √Answer :LDL Quiz :What is the most common type of fat in your body? - √Answer :Triglycerides Quiz :T/F- Blood pressure that stays between 120 - 139/80- 89 is considered prehypertension - √Answer :True

Quiz :How long should an average adult exercise a day? - √Answer :30 minutes Quiz :How many deaths occur a year due to sedentary lifestyle? - √Answer : 365, Quiz :What are secondary risk factors? - √Answer :Family history Obesity Diabetes Stress Age/Gender Quiz :What is the second most common law enforcement disabler? - √Answer :Lower back injuries Quiz :Is stretching a form of warming up? - √Answer :No Quiz :What are the 3 major nutrients? - √Answer :Carbohydrates, Fats, Proteins Quiz :Fats provide calories of energy - √Answer : Quiz :Proteins provide calories of energy - √Answer : Quiz :What are the 6 states of mind? - √Answer :Knowingly Willfully Wantonly Maliciously Criminal negligence Strict liability Quiz :What is Chapter 7B? - √Answer :Juvenile Code Quiz :What is Chapter 14? - √Answer :Criminal Law Quiz :What is the difference between misdemeanor and felony larceny? - √Answer :Misdemeanor larceny is $1,000 or less Felony larceny is more than $1,

Quiz :What is the difference between first and second degree trespass? - √Answer :First degree trespass occurs when someone enters a premise that was enclosed or secured to demonstrate an intent to keep intruders out Second degree trespass occurs after an intruder has been notified by the owner to not remain or enter the premise (or if it had been posted to keep out) Quiz :(1) engages in a fight with at least one person (2) in a public place (3) to the terror of the public - √Answer :Simple Affray Quiz :(1) engages in a fight with at least one person (2) in a public place (3) to the terror of the public and (4) inflicts serious injury, or uses a deadly weapon - √Answer :Aggravated misdemeanor affray Quiz :When it comes to grains, the recommended daily amounts are to ounce equivalents for men and women aged 19+ - √Answer :3- 4 Quiz :T/F- You should make half your plate fruits and vegetables - √Answer :True Quiz :Women who reach a body-fat level under - percent may develop menstrual changes or irregularities - √Answer :10- 13 Quiz :T/F- Fats have more than twice as many calories per gram as carbs or protein - √Answer :True Quiz :What is this- the capacity to take in, transport, and utilize oxygen - √Answer :Aerobic fitness Quiz :What is the primary fuel source for aerobic exercise? - √Answer :Fat Quiz :What is the fuel source for anaerobic exercise? - √Answer :Carbs Quiz :F.I.T - √Answer :Frequency, Intensity, Time Quiz :The allows our society to function as a society where the individual can expect justice - √Answer :Rule of Law

Quiz :Crime fighter model or public servant model? (1) Repression of criminal conduct is the most important function (2) Failure to law enforcement means the breakdown of order (3) Criminal process is the positive guarantor of social freedom (4) Efficiency is the top priority - √Answer :Crime fighter (crime control model) Quiz :Crime fight model or public servant model? (1) There is a possibility of error (2) Finality is not a priority (3) Efficiency is rejected if it involves shortcuts (4) Protection of process is important as protection of innocents - √Answer :Public servant (due process model) Quiz :(a) kills (b) another living human being (i) with malice and (ii) with specific intent formed after premeditation and deliberation - √Answer :First degree murder Quiz :(a) kills (b) another living human being (c) with malice - √Answer :Second degree murder Quiz :(a) kills (b) another living human being i) by an unlawful act that does not amount to a felony and is not ordinary dangerous to life or ii) by a culpably negligent act or omission - √Answer :Involuntary manslaughter Quiz :(a) commits an assault (b) on another and (c) inflicts serious injury - √Answer :Assault inflicting serious injury Quiz :(a) commits an assault (b) on another (c) with a deadly weapon - √Answer :Assault with a deadly weapon Quiz :A.C.T.T - √Answer :Attitude, Communications, Technique, Teamwork

Quiz :What are the 3 basic elements of a crime? - √Answer :Desire, Knowledge, Opportunity Quiz :A of a crime is defined as "a person against whom there is probable cause to believe a crime has been committed" - √Answer :Victim Quiz :T/F- Law enforcement should make sure any stolen or personal property of a victim should be returned ASAP when no longer needed for evidence - √Answer :True Quiz :What shall law enforcement provide a victim? - √Answer :Medical services Address/Phone of DA's office Name/Phone of investigating LEO Quiz :Within how many hours after receiving a notification from the arresting officer that the accused has been arrested shall the investigating law enforcement agency also forward the information to the district attorneys office? - √Answer :72 hours Quiz :What are secondary injuries? (Responding to Victims and the Public) - √Answer :Injuries that occur when there is a lack of proper support Quiz :Failing to recognize the importance of a crime or failure to show sympathy to the victim can be damaging to the victims self-worth and

  • √Answer :Recovery process Quiz :What are some physical reactions a victim may experience due to a sexual assault? - √Answer :Easily startled by noises or unexpected touch Constipation or diarrhea Sudden sweating/heart palpitations Aches and pains Quiz :The and of the interviewing officer is key to gaining the victims trust and cooperation - √Answer :Attitude and Conduct Quiz :What are some reasons a victim may not report a sexual assault? - √Answer :Experience of retelling their story Fear of retaliation by the offender

Fear of not being believed Fear of being blamed for the assault Quiz :What are some clues that can alert you to the fact that a person is deaf or has hearing loss? - √Answer :Alert but fail to respond to noise May point to their ears or mouth Write notes instead of speaking May speak louder Quiz :How should you let a Deaf-Blind person know you're there? - √Answer :Simple touch on the shoulder or arm Quiz :What should you mark on a deaf-blind persons hand, arm, or back to inform them they are in danger? - √Answer :X Quiz :The National Criminal Justice Research defines this as a physical, mental, or health impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities - √Answer :A Disability Quiz :T/F- Damage caused by a service animal is the liability of the owner or trainer - √Answer :True Quiz :What are two programs administered by the Office of Victim Services that are provided for victims? - √Answer :Crime Victim Compensation Program Rape Victim Assistance Program Quiz :How much can be awarded to a victim through the North Carolina Victims Compensation Program? - √Answer :$30,000 for medical expenses Additional $5,000 to the survivors of homicide victims and funeral expenses Quiz :Who is eligible for the North Carolina Crime Victims Compensation? - √Answer :-Victim

  • Defendant of deceased victim
  • Third person who is not a collateral source and who provided benefit to the victim
  • Person who is authorized to act on behalf of the victim Quiz :This is defined as the unlawful use, or threatened use, of force or violence against the individual or property to coerce and intimidate

governments or societies often to achieve political, religious, or ideological objectives - √Answer :Terrorism Quiz :What are 3 types of terrorist groups? - √Answer :Left-wing Right-wing Special interest/single interest Quiz :6 specific terroristic threats to North Carolina? (Anti-Terrorism) - √Answer :Agriculture Military installations Transportation infrastructures Banking infrastructures Nuclear power plants Citizenry Quiz :T/F- National Terrorism Advisory System (NTAS) replaced the Homeland Security Advisory System - √Answer :True Quiz :NTAS Alerts contain a ' ' indicating a specific date when the alert expires - √Answer :Sunset provision Quiz :What is the purpose of the National Terrorism Advisory System (NTAS)? (Anti-Terrorism) - √Answer :Alerts the public of potential threats to the community Quiz :What are the two types of alerts NTAS sends out? (Anti-Terrorism) - √Answer :Imminent threat and Elevated threat Quiz :This type of threat warns of a credible, specific, and impending terrorist threat against the United States (Anti-Terrorism) - √Answer :Imminent threat Quiz :This type of threat warns of a credible terrorist threat against the United States (Anti-Terrorism) - √Answer :Elevated threat Quiz :What are the 3 types of aliens? (Anti-Terrorism) - √Answer :Lawfully admitted permanent resident aliens (LAPRS) Non-immigrant aliens

Illegal entrant aliens Quiz :These people are legal residents of the United States and are referred to as 'green card holders'. They have applied for and received immigrant status - √Answer :Lawfully admitted permanent resident aliens (LAPRS) Quiz :These people are admitted on a temporary term basis They will have a passport with a visa - √Answer :Non-Immigrant aliens Quiz :These are aliens who are present in the U.S and never have been granted permission to enter or reside in the U.S - √Answer :Illegal entrant aliens Quiz :What is one of the most forged documents, used to obtain employment illegally? - √Answer :Social security cards Quiz :A person charge with the commission of a felony or a misdemeanor may be photographed and fingerprints taken for law enforcement records only when he has been: - √Answer :Arrested or committed to a detention facility, or Committed to imprisonment upon conviction of a crime, or Convicted of a felony Quiz :When the defendant is fingerprinted prior to the disposition of the case, a report of the disposition of the charges shall be made to the State Bureau of investigations on a form within days following disposistion - √Answer :60 Quiz :When jurisdiction over a juvenile is transferred to the superior court, should the juvenile be fingerprinted and fingerprints sent to the SBI? - √Answer :Yes Quiz :A law enforcement officer or agency must fingerprint a juvenile when: (Fingerprinting) - √Answer :(a) the law enforcement officer has prepared a complaint filing as a petition; and (b) the complainant charges one or more non-divertible offenses, as outlined in G.S. 7B-1701; and