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Clest Basic Law Enforcement Auxiliary Course
actual test
1. Ethics encompasses the standards for evaluating right and wrong
and the
personal qualities that sustain the ability to make and
act on these judge-
ments. True or False: True
2. Who is responsible for an officers standard of professional
performance:
Of-
ficer (himself)
3. Which is not one of the three types of power
1.
Coercive
2.
Exhortative
3.
Commanding
4.
Reciprocal:
3.
Commanding
4.
A
Result
of
unethical
behavior
could
be:
Criminal charges, Discipline, and
Career Loss
5. Unethical acts by officers not in your jurisdiction have no effect
on how you as an officer may be perceived by the public. True or
False: False
6.
The Peace Keeper role is concerned with the "Letter of the law
enforcement".
True or False: False
7.
the Sara drill in "Problem solving policing" Stands for:: Scanning, Analysis,
Response,
Assessment
8.
Foot patrol and bike patrol is an example of that principle of
community
policing:: Highly visible
9.
What are the three types of conflicts that a law enforcement
officer may face
while community policing: Racial, emotional, media
10. Important issue to remember when dealing with the
media::
There is no such thing
as "ott the record", There has always been a certain degree of distrust
between the media and law enforcement
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Clest Basic Law Enforcement Auxiliary Course

actual test

  1. Ethics encompasses the standards for evaluating right and wrong and the personal qualities that sustain the ability to make and act on these judge-ments. True or False: True
  2. Who is responsible for an officers standard of professional performance: Of-ficer (himself)
  3. Which is not one of the three types of power
  4. Coercive
  5. Exhortative
  6. Commanding
  7. Reciprocal: 3. Commanding
  8. A Result of unethical behavior could be: Criminal charges, Discipline, and Career Loss
  9. Unethical acts by officers not in your jurisdiction have no effect on how you as an officer may be perceived by the public. True or False: False
  10. The Peace Keeper role is concerned with the "Letter of the law enforcement". True or False: False
  11. the Sara drill in "Problem solving policing" Stands for:: Scanning, Analysis, Response, Assessment
  12. Foot patrol and bike patrol is an example of that principle of community policing:: Highly visible
  13. What are the three types of conflicts that a law enforcement officer may face while community policing: Racial, emotional, media
  14. Important issue to remember when dealing with the media:: There is no such thing as "ott the record", There has always been a certain degree of distrust between the media and law enforcement

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  1. Only ONE component of community policing must be present to have community policing. true or false: False
  2. A written report provides permanent documentation of an event. True or False: True
  3. A written report provides documentation of an event.: Permanent
  4. The advantage to writing in the active voice style is that emphasizes who did the action, over what the action was. True or False: True
  5. which of the following are advantages to varying your patrol patterns: Main-tain an element of surprise, Become more visible to the community, Don't create a predictable pattern
  6. When preparing to go on duty, it is not necessary to search the interior compartment of your patrol unit for weapons, evidence or contraband left behind by someone else.: False
  7. Advantages of foot patrol include: Enhanced hearing ability, Enhanced visibility, and Citizen contact
  8. The purpose of conduction field interviews is to develop information and informants, for identification purposes, and for development of suspects and crime prevention. True or False: True
  9. When responding to a crime in progress, in order to not announce your presence, you should turn off what as you near the scene: Emergency lights and/ or sirens
  10. If an officer begins to think of traffic stops as it could cause the officer to become complacent, exposing him/her to increased danger as a result.: Routine
  11. You should wait to run N.C.I.C/ A.C.I.C. and local warrant checks for wants an warrants if you anticipate stopping a vehicle until after initiating the traffic stop. True or False: False
  12. One Inherent danger in repeatedly conducting traffic stops is the danger

4 / standards: Oflce of Law Enforcement Standards (OLES)

  1. The Principal is the person who actually commits the crime. True or False- : True
  2. Includes accessories that fail to make a proper effort to prevent the conduct if known.: Accomplices
  3. The Quantum knowledge sufficient to induce an ordinary prudent and cautious man under similar circumstances to believe criminal activity is at hand is:: Reasonable Suspicion
  4. A common offense against property would include: Arson
  5. A common offence against persons would include: Murder
  6. The definition "An obligation or a debt" describes what: Liability
  7. Something Done or suffered by one on behalf of another: Vicarious Liability
  8. A peace officer is protected form liability when providing emergency ser-vices as long as they acted in good faith within the scope of their employment and agency policy. True or False: True
  9. To protect against damage, loss or injury describes indemnify. True or False: True
  10. Vicarious liability means only the person who was physically involved in the act may be held liable. True or False: False
  11. The failure to exercise the standard of care that a reasonable prudent person would have exercised in a similar situation" describes what?: Negligence
  12. Where it is shown that an officer owed a duty of care to a specific person, and failed in that duty, and that failure resulted in injury is: Negligence
  13. A Conscious, voluntary act or omission in reckless disregard for the proba-ble consequences: Gross negligence
  14. When a person engages in an action where the chances that harm will result is so great that he or she must be aware that

5 / harm will occur: Intentional action

  1. Protected classes included in the civil rights act of 1964 include race, color, religion, and national origin. True or False: True
  2. A subjective decision is based on personal feelings. True or False: True
  3. Tenne ssee v. Garner ruled that the use of deadly physical force is : A seizure
  4. If an officer stops someone based on reasonable suspicion he can detain that person for as long as he wants to? True or False: False
  5. In Illinois v. Gates the supreme court stated that in order for an officer to establish probable cause he must establish beyond a reasonable doubt hat the suspect has committed or about to commit a crime? True or False: False
  6. Under Rule 11.1 of the Arkansas Rules of criminal procedure, before an officer can ask consent to search a residence, He must first advise the owner/ occupant that they have what right: Refuse Consent
  7. If someone is arrested based on probable cause without a warrant, the arresting officer has how many hours to bring that person before a judge for a probable cause determination: 48
  8. An emancipated juvenile who is arrested is always charged as an adult. True or False: False
  9. A law enforcement officer, DHS worker, or other authorized person may remove a child in immediate danger from their home and place them in protective custody. True or False: True
  10. a 16 year old charged with their first offense of driving while under the influence of alcohol would be referred to: District Court
  11. Shelter care means: The temporary care of a juvenile in a physically unrestricting facility
  12. Which of the following controlled substances fall under

7 / food, shelter, or clothing: Failure

  1. Deinstitutionalization ended in the 1950s and 60s due to: - Inhumane living condi-tions -Funding for community mental health centers -The introduction of new medications used to treat mental illness
  2. A person shall be eligible for involuntary admission if he or she is in such a mental condition as a result of mental illness, disease, or disorder that he or she poses a clear danger to himself, herself, or others. True or False: True
  3. Not sleeping for days, talking rapidly, racing thoughts/ideas and engaging in risky behavior such as "binge drinking" may be behavior associated with:- : Bi-polar personality disorder
  4. The best approach to dealing with a person with mental illness is to be tough and disinterested in their problem. True or False: False
  5. Behaviors associated with PTSD include: Substance abuse
  6. It is important to remember when approaching a person that is believed to be suffering from dementia to speak loudly and challenged any delusions they may express. True or False: False
  7. A law enforcement agency shall mandate the appearance of a next of kin before initiation a missing person investigation. True or False: False
  8. It is mandatory that LEA utilize NamUs for missing and unidentified per-sons. True or False: True
  9. Within how many days shall a LEA submit the missing person or unidenti-fied person case to the NamUs: 30 days
  10. Upon receipt of a missing child, a LEA shall enter the child into NamUs. True or False: True
  11. What is the waiting period before a person can be entered into the system (ACIC/ NamUs): There is no delay
  12. What is the waiting period before a person cab be

8 / entered into the ACIC/NCIC system: Their is no waiting period

  1. How do you calculate the date of emancipation for an Arkansas juvenile entry: Add 18 years to their date of birth
  2. A missing baby from the crib would be entered how: EMI= Involuntary
  3. Once a person, with apparent authority, has given consent to search a location, they cannot withdraw that consent once the search has begun. True or False: False
  4. A vehicle may be searched based on probable cause without a search warrant if it is mobile and: The contraband is related to a crime for which the vehicle and driver were stopped.
  5. Entry into an open field, whether trespass or not, is not a search within the meaning of the fourth amendment. True or False: True
  6. An inventory of a persons property, such as a vehicle, is an administrative procedure and is not considered a search. True or False: True
  7. A police officer may stop and detain a person based on reasonable suspi-cion even if no crime has actually been committed. True or False: True
  8. Facts and circumstances that would lead a reasonable person to believe a crime has been, is being or is about to be committed best describes: Reasonable Suspicion
  9. The primary purpose of the exclusionary rule is to discourage: Unlawful search and seizures
  10. Consent, exigent circumstances, incident to arrest, and are all exam-ples of exceptions to the search warrant requirement: Plain view
  11. A plain view search requires: The oflcer to be in the location of the search lawfully
  12. A search incident to exigent circumstances must end once the exigency has abated. True or false: True

10 / Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.

  1. Fourtenth Amendment: Due process Clause, Equal protection clause
  2. three institutions of criminal Justice system: Police, Courts, Corrections
  3. Class A Misdemeanor: Shall not exceed 1 year in jail; up to a $2,500 fine
  4. Class B Misdemeanor: Shall not exceed 90 days in Jail; up to a $1,000.00 fine
  5. Class C Misdemeanor: Shall not exceed 30 days in Jail; up to a $500 fine
  6. Class Y Felony: Not less than 10 and not more than 40 years or life in prison
  7. Class A Felony: - Not less than 6 and not more than 30 years in prison - Up to $15,000.00 fine
  8. Class B Felony: - Not less than 5 and not more than 20 years in prison - Up to $15,000.00 fine
  9. class C Felony: Not less than 3 and not more than 10 years in prison - Up to $10,000.00 fine
  10. Class D Felony: Not less than 1 and not more than 6 years in prison - Up to $10,000.00 fine
  11. Capital Crimes: Punishable by death or life in prison.
  12. Capital Murder: Class Y Felony
  13. Treason: Class A Felony
  14. Please place the 5 stages of intervention in the correct order from stage 1 to 5: -See the problem -Is action required -Decide to take responsibility -Determine how to intervene -Take action
  15. Priority of life in active shooter situation: Innocents Civilians, First Responders, Actors/Sus-pects, Property
  16. In a hostage barricade situation, the primary purpose is usually mass murder. True or False: False
  17. 5 C's in hostage barricade situation: Contain, Control, Communicate, Call SWAT, Create a Plan

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  1. Crime: any act or omission to act prohibited by public law for the protection of the public