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NYPD FIRST TRIMESTER TEST
Cultural Competence - correct answer an awareness of ones own
cultural worldview
Culture - correct answer The beliefs, values, and patterns that are
shared by a group and have been passed from generation to generation.
Acculturation - correct answer Members of one culture become
integrated into another.
Headman - correct answer A major figure in west African communities.
Ethnocentrism - correct answer the belief in the inherent superiority of
one's own ethnic group or culture.
The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 - correct answer prohibited the
immigration of Chinese laborers into the United States for ten years.
The Jones Act 1917 - correct answer granted citizenship to Puerto
Ricans and extending to them some of the protections of the Bill of Rights.
1924 immigration Act - correct answer limited number of non-European
immigrants.
The Displaced Persons Act 1948 - correct answer the United States
accepted more than 395,000 refugees from war-torn European nations.
the McCarran-Walter Act of 1952 - correct answer quotas were placed
on immigration. The total quota for Asia was 2,990 - compared with 149,667 for
Europe and 1,400 for Africa.
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Cultural Competence - correct answer an awareness of ones own cultural worldview Culture - correct answer The beliefs, values, and patterns that are shared by a group and have been passed from generation to generation. Acculturation - correct answer Members of one culture become integrated into another. Headman - correct answer A major figure in west African communities. Ethnocentrism - correct answer the belief in the inherent superiority of one's own ethnic group or culture. The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 - correct answer prohibited the immigration of Chinese laborers into the United States for ten years. The Jones Act 1917 - correct answer granted citizenship to Puerto Ricans and extending to them some of the protections of the Bill of Rights. 1924 immigration Act - correct answer limited number of non-European immigrants. The Displaced Persons Act 1948 - correct answer the United States accepted more than 395,000 refugees from war-torn European nations. the McCarran-Walter Act of 1952 - correct answer quotas were placed on immigration. The total quota for Asia was 2,990 - compared with 149,667 for Europe and 1,400 for Africa.

The Immigration Act of 1965 - correct answer changed the quota system to allow Immigration from all countries into America. Ceilings of 120, from eastern and 170,000 from western hemispheres were established. Mexican, Cuban, Filipino, Italian and Taiwanese immigrants then began to enter the United States. The Refugee Act of 1980 - correct answer allowed ten million permanent immigrants to be admitted to the United States. immigration Act of 1990 - correct answer The number of immigrants allowed into the US per year was increased to 700,000. Executive Order 9066 - correct answer the evacuation and incarceration of 100,000 Japanese Americans during World War II. The Immigrant Outreach Unit - correct answer serves as a link between the NYPD and immigrant communities not traditionally engaged with the Department. Immigrant Outreach Unit Liaisons - correct answer -introduces the immigrant communities to available Department programs and other services offered by other City agencies and community based organizations. -ensure access to resources, assist with translations and provide other services as needed. 14-151 of the New York City Administrative Code - correct answer prohibits biased-based profiling and includes demographic categories in addition to race, color, and national origin. Interpreter cards - correct answer reminds the public of the critical importance of being able to communicate with members of the service and reminds them that the Department is equipped with tools to overcome miscommunication due to limited English proficiency. Language Initiative Program - correct answer A corps of interpreters who can be called upon to interpret or translate foreign languages for investigative

UF-61 - correct answer A computer printout report generated by Omniform and prepared from information received from complainants at the precinct of record or prepared from the COMPLAINT REPORT WORKSHEET submitted by reporting members Canvassing - correct answer can be defined as a methodical, door-to- door investigation to identify witnesses or persons with information concerning any crime or other occurrence of police interest. Evidence - correct answer anything that can prove or disprove a "fact or point in issue" surrounding the events of a crime. Key component of investigations - correct answer -patrol officer, i.e., steady sector officers, response auto officers, or Neighborhood Coordination Officers Crime scene - correct answer the area where a crime was committed including routes to and from the location in where additional physical evidence that may have forensic, investigative, or demonstrative value may be found. Forensic evidence - correct answer any evidence that subsequent forensic examination or analyses will be conducted, such as fingerprint development, cell phone data extraction, or DNA analysis. Inner perimeter - correct answer the crime scene itself and the immediate surrounding area; the media is not authorized to enter or remain in Outter perimeter - correct answer area sufficiently removed from the inner perimeter, so as to prevent physical evidence from being inadvertently removed (garbage trucks collecting garbage, mailboxes, etc.), to attempt to apprehend perpetrators, and to identify witnesses. three fundamental actions upon arrival at a scene - correct answer 1. Identify evidence,

  1. Preserve evidence
  2. Inform investigators.

Financial crime task force - correct answer All cases involving identity theft related larcenies where loss is valued at $5,000 or more, or there is a pattern involving more then one NYPD precinct. Special victims division - correct answer -All sex crimes or attempts against any person of any age. -Any allegation that a child less than eleven years of age is the victim of abuse inflicted by a parent or person legally responsible for the child's care. Operation Identification Program - correct answer under the guidance and direction of the crime prevention officer, allows the public to register the serial number, Mobile Equipment Identifier (MEID)/Electronic Serial Number (ESN), and/or International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) of electronic devices along with other property that are unique in design or serialized, including bicycles and jewelry; Compliant - correct answer a person contacted by an officer who acknowledges direction or lawful orders given and offers no passive resistance, active resisting or active aggression Passive resistance - correct answer Minimal physical action to prevent a member from performing their lawful duty. For example, a subject failing to comply with a lawful command and stands motionless and/or a subject going limp when being taken into custody. Active resisting - correct answer Includes physically evasive movements to defeat a member of the service's attempt at control, including bracing, tensing, pushing, or verbally signaling an intention to avoid or prevent being taken into or retained in custody. Active aggression - correct answer Threat or overt act of an assault (through physical or verbal means), coupled with the present ability to carry out the threat or assault, which reasonably indicates that an assault or injury to any person is imminent. Excessive force - correct answer Use of force deemed by the investigation supervisor as greater than that which a reasonable officer, in the same situation, would use under the circumstances that existed and were known to the MOS at the time force was used.

extended period of time) disfigurement, protracted impairment of health or protracted loss or impairment of the function of any bodily organ; i.e., broken bones, amputation, disfigurement, severed arteries. Mission of the nypd - correct answer to enhance the quality of life in New York City by working in partnership with the community to enforce the law, preserve peace, reduce fear, and maintain order Police Commissioner - correct answer -5 stars -appointed by the mayor and, in turn, has the authority to appoint a top staff of civilian deputy and assistant commissioners, who are generally in command of various key functions. The first deputy commissioner - correct answer -4 stars -2nd highest ranking CMOS Deputy Commissioner - correct answer -3 stars -responsible for an important area of activity with some overseeing the functions of an entire bureau. Chief of department - correct answer -4 stars -The NYPD's highest-ranking uniformed member of the service. -generally in charge of the Department's day-to-day operations, and makes major decisions about policies, strategies, and deployment of personnel. *chairs COMPSTAT meetings Bureau Chief - correct answer -3 stars -typically command thousands of uniformed and civilian employees and report to the chief of department. Assistant Chief - correct answer -2 stars -serve as the commanders of each of the NYPD's eight patrol boroughs -Also hold position of XO

Deputy Chief - correct answer -1 star -serve as detective borough commanders, patrol borough executive officers, and commanders of major units within bureaus headed by deputy commissioners or bureau chiefs. Inspector - correct answer -serve as aides to top departmental administrators such as deputy commissioners, bureau chiefs, and borough commanders. Others are commanders of detective or narcotics units or of patrol precincts that are deemed especially sensitive or demanding commands. Others oversee major units, such as the Operations Division (the Department's nerve center) or the Personnel Orders Section (processes all of the Department's personnel actions) **chaplains and surgeons hold rank of Inspector Deputy Inspector - correct answer -the first discretionary rank above the rank of captain. It is a reward for excellent performance as a captain. It typically is given to individuals who have served as exemplary commanders of patrol precincts, police service areas, or transit districts. Captains - correct answer -have passed three promotional civil service examinations, have proven themselves through records of excellent performance, and possess a bachelor's degree. *NYPDS highest civil service rank -serve as commanders and executive officers of patrol precincts, police service areas, transit districts, detective commands, patrol borough task forces, and Special Operations Division. Lieutenant - correct answer -have passed two promotional civil service examinations and have proven themselves through records of excellent performance and educational attainment. -desk officers, platoon commanders, special operations , operations coordinators, integrity control officers, and detective unit commanders. Sergeant - correct answer -the NYPD's first level supervisors and earn their rank by passing a promotional civil service exam and meeting educational requirements.

-maintains the "Integrity Monitoring File." **Rank of lieutenant. Platoon commander/desk officer - correct answer **Rank of Lieutenant -will usually respond to emergency situations occurring in the field such as mobilizations of personnel, homicides, firearm discharges by members of the service, etc. -will ensure the steady sector officers, neighborhood coordination officers and neighborhood coordination sergeants are not utilized for out-of-precinct details or other precinct assignments. Desk officer responsible for - correct answer 1. Command clerk: responsible for recording, filing, and indexing most of the paperwork generated by patrol personnel.

  1. Telephone switchboard operator:
  2. Police attendant: Maintains the prisoner roster.
  3. Patrol wagon operator: Transports prisoners to court or other destinations; picks up Department supplies and equipment. Patrol supervisor - correct answer ** Sergeant or Lieutenant -responsible for all police field operations within the command during their tour of duty. -Conduct roll call, scratch activity logs, respond to serious radio runs. Neighborhood coordination sgt - correct answer -oversee neighborhood coordination officers. -They regularly confer with the commanding officer, executive officer, special operations lieutenant, platoon commanders, precinct detective squad commander, NCOs, community leaders, residents, school principals, school safety personnel, and business persons to identify crime and quality-of-life conditions affecting the command. zFINEST system - correct answer a computer system that provides each command with the capability of making direct inquiries to certain state and federal

computer information banks. This computer-based program will provide information on stolen property, wanted/warrant files, orders of protection and motor vehicle owner/driver records. Finest message - correct answer include color of the day, criminal court summons returned date, OATH summons return date, or wanted/missing persons. Interim orders - correct answer Announce and implement new Department procedures. These orders may temporarily amend or suspend current Patrol Guide procedures. Operations orders - correct answer details relating to a single event or condition that will exist for a limited time (e.g., a parade or demonstration). They contain instructions, information, or directions for compliance with, or clarification of, an existing procedure to achieve uniform performance. Leave of absence report - correct answer -UF28 must be submitted to CO 5 days before leave commences. Summary arrest - correct answer Arrests without a warrant. Occur at the conclusion of a police encounter. Elements of an arrest - correct answer 1. intent

  1. authority
  2. recognition
  3. custody Real authority arrest - correct answer Based on probable cause Assumed authority arrest - correct answer Based on the authority of a judge or warrant. Payton v. New York and Riddick v. New York - correct answer prohibited the routine summary arrest of a person within a private residence unless

The Options/The Personal Appeal: - correct answer The professional officer will fully explain the consequences of the individual's decisions and actions. Remember, if a man has something to lose, you have something to use. It is important to be specific; "Sir, if you don't comply, I may have to arrest you and impound your vehicle. You may not see your family again until you are arraigned in court. The Confirmation/The Practical Appeal - correct answer Since people don't always mean what they say or say what they mean, we are going to confirm the subject's refusal to comply with our lawful order The Act/Involuntary Compliance - correct answer You must take police action! Utilize the appropriate force option to effect the arrest or neutralize the resistance. Always be in a position to "Act" and avoid placing yourself in a position to have to "React." If it becomes necessary to take police action, do so in a tactically sound manner. Ethics are established principles of conduct. - correct answer doing the right thing when no one is looking. Affective listening - correct answer Empathy and building relationship (rapport) Effective listening - correct answer Gathering information Policy discretion - correct answer Policies that limit an officers authority to make decisions. *Limits operational discretion The watchman style - correct answer Function is order maintenance. The legalistic style - correct answer Function is law enforcement The service style - correct answer Function is public service

Community affairs bureau - correct answer 1. community outreach division

  1. crime prevention division
  2. youth strategies division
  3. school safety division