LAPD Sergeant Test 2021: Navigating Juvenile Interrogation and Reporting Procedures, Exams of Nursing

An overview of key policies and procedures related to the lapd sergeant test 2021, including information on the interrogation of juvenile suspects, the expansion of protections for minors under california senate bill 203, the advisement of constitutional rights for juveniles taken into custody, and the use of the community online reporting service (cors) and telephonic reporting system for certain types of crimes and incidents. Important details on the eligibility criteria for cors and telephonic reporting, as well as situations that are not eligible for these reporting methods. By understanding the content of this document, individuals preparing for the lapd sergeant test 2021 can gain valuable insights into the legal and procedural requirements governing law enforcement interactions with juveniles and the reporting of various crimes and incidents.

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2023/2024

Available from 07/29/2024

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LAPD Sergeant Test 2021
Special order # 1 covers? - correct answer ✔✔The interrogation of juvenile suspects
The new California Senate Bill (SB) 203 that expands and extends protections for minors prior to
custodial interrogation by law enforcement previously applied to who age group? What age group does
the policy protect now? - correct answer ✔✔15 years or younger and now extended to 17 years or
younger.
When an officer takes a person under the age of 18 (juvenile) into temporary custody for a 601 or 602
Welfare and Institution Code (WIC) offense and does not intend to interrogate the juvenile for a 601/602
WIC offense, what shall the officer advise the juvenile? - correct answer ✔✔Their Constitutional
Miranda Rights
Consistent with the Community Online Reporting Service and Telephonic reporting system (CORS), which
crimes/incidents shall utilize the CORS as the primary reporting system if the appropriate criteria are
met? - correct answer ✔✔* Identity theft
* Lost property
* Harassing/annoying phone calls/electronic mail
* Hit & run collisions with no injury and does not involve city property
* Traffic collisions that involve complained of pain and/or visible injuries minor damage.
BFMV/TFMV, plaint theft, or petty theft when the property is less than $5000, NOT a result of a forged
check, credit card fraud or financial scam/extortion, the property taken was not a gun, and the person
reporting is the owner or employee of the property taken
* Grand theft-pickpocket when the suspect is not at the scene, there is no follow-up by field personnel,
and the property taken is less than $5,000
* Vandalism when the damage is less than 5000, no involve a hat crime/DV/restraining order/labor
dispute, or gun shots.
What situations exist that are not eligible for a CORS report? - correct answer ✔✔* Hate crime
* suspect at scene
* A gun involved
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LAPD Sergeant Test 2021

Special order # 1 covers? - correct answer ✔✔The interrogation of juvenile suspects The new California Senate Bill (SB) 203 that expands and extends protections for minors prior to custodial interrogation by law enforcement previously applied to who age group? What age group does the policy protect now? - correct answer ✔✔15 years or younger and now extended to 17 years or younger. When an officer takes a person under the age of 18 (juvenile) into temporary custody for a 601 or 602 Welfare and Institution Code (WIC) offense and does not intend to interrogate the juvenile for a 601/ WIC offense, what shall the officer advise the juvenile? - correct answer ✔✔Their Constitutional Miranda Rights Consistent with the Community Online Reporting Service and Telephonic reporting system (CORS), which crimes/incidents shall utilize the CORS as the primary reporting system if the appropriate criteria are met? - correct answer ✔✔* Identity theft

  • Lost property
  • Harassing/annoying phone calls/electronic mail
  • Hit & run collisions with no injury and does not involve city property
  • Traffic collisions that involve complained of pain and/or visible injuries minor damage. BFMV/TFMV, plaint theft, or petty theft when the property is less than $5000, NOT a result of a forged check, credit card fraud or financial scam/extortion, the property taken was not a gun, and the person reporting is the owner or employee of the property taken
  • Grand theft-pickpocket when the suspect is not at the scene, there is no follow-up by field personnel, and the property taken is less than $5,
  • Vandalism when the damage is less than 5000, no involve a hat crime/DV/restraining order/labor dispute, or gun shots. What situations exist that are not eligible for a CORS report? - correct answer ✔✔* Hate crime
  • suspect at scene
  • A gun involved
  • Possibility of immediate violence
  • Crime involves a labor dispute or amount greater than 5000 or higher What crimes are eligible for telephonic reports? - correct answer ✔✔*Assault or battery, when no additional battery is likely to occur and the injury (if any) does not require immediate medical attention
  • Stolen vehicle, when the person reporting is the registered owner and the police officer has verified the following was met through DMV records: the R/O, identity of the PR, the vehicle has not been towed, and the vehicle has not been reported by another party
  • Any misdemeanor property crime that is reported on an IR when the amount of damage is less than 5000, not related to a labor dispute, not a hate crime, and is not related to domestic violence. Stolen vehicle SHALL not be taken telephonically for? - correct answer ✔✔Rented vehicles Under a CORS or Telephonic reporting system, the reporting person requests a receipt, he or she shall be advised that a Victim's report memo may be obtained where? - correct answer ✔✔From the station where the report was completed. The CORS is the primary reporting system for what? - correct answer ✔✔To be utilized to officially report certain types of crimes CORS: Officers SHALL instruct the reporting person to complete the report? - correct answer ✔✔online if it meets the reporting criteria CORS: Officers should educate community members about using CORS. Officers SHALL complete the appropriate report if the person reporting does not have access to what? - correct answer ✔✔technology to interface CORS or when directed by a supervisor.