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Subjects of an interrogation are witnesses and victims who are willing to provide police with information they possess about a matter under investigation False Simple Robbery is the taking of anything of value belonging to another form the person of another by the use of force or intimidation while armed with a firearm False A batter "under the color of law" can result in a civil rights lawsuit. True Livor Mortis is the stiffening of muscles are death due to chemical changes in muscle fibers. False The Eighth Amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishments. True The state purpose of the Exclusionary Rule is to deter police misconduct. True Latex gloves should be worn any time evidence is handled by responding officers. True In Mapp v. Ohio the court considered the right of a defendant to have counsel a trial. False Methamphetamine is classified as a depressant False Frottage is the practice of getting sexual stimulation and satisfaction by rubbing against something, especially another person. True

The three mandatory elements of information necessary to book a suspect are her name, her offense and the date and time of arrest. True The most immediate responsibilities of the first officers at the scent of a crime are to ensure the safety of victims and to photograph and document the crime scene. False To perform a "Terry" stop, an officer must have a reasonable suspicion of criminal activity. True Criminal conspiracy and committing a felony are called "inchoate" offenses. False Two functions of motorized patrol units are to deter crime and to promote the public's feeling of safety. True Forcible Rape is committed when the victim is incapable of resisting or is incapable of understanding the nature of the act by reason of stupor or other abnormal condition of the mind. True An officer conducting a "frisk" may also "pat down" things (backpacks, purse or duffle bags) carried by the suspect. True The condition of a vehicle's tires has little effect on the overall stopping distance of a police car. False A police officer's cultural background and physiological make-up are major influences in how he perceives people he come into contact with. True The "Bill of Rights" Consist of the first fourteen amendments to the U.S. Constitution

. False Cocaine is a schedule I drug.

False The three components of the criminal justice system are the police, courts and corrections. True An "unknown risk" stop is one in which an officer suspects the violence potential of the driver may be high. False Upon arrival at a crime scene, responding officers must immediately ensure that the scene is safe. True THe three methods of obtaining latent prints are chemicals, vapors and powders. True When conducting a crime scene search, the investigator should start with the victim and work outward. True One of the methods that a "safecracker" type of burglar might use is to attack a sage through the dial. True A squib load causes a cartridge to give only a partial or muffled report when fired. True THe Internal Revenue Service and REvenue Cutter Service were two of the first three Federal Police-Like Agencies. False The two parties to a crime are the principle(s) and victim(s). False During the POST Qualification course of fire, 18 rounds are fired from the 25 yard line. False a defendant found guilty of Second Degree Murder faces the death penalty in the state of Louisiana. False A suspect who removes a woman's purse, containing her wallet and car keys, out of a shopping cart that she is pushing across a parking lot would most likely be charged with Purse Snatching. True After making a vehicle stop, it is never proper procedure to approach the vehicle from the right side. False

Members of a community expect their police officers to have integrity and to act ethically when on duty. True Two categories of burglars are "hide-out" and "smash and grab" burglars. True A police officer is allowed to use whatever level of force she desires when involved in a physical conflict. False DWI checkpoints are legal in Louisiana. True A lawfully detained suspect must identify herself or face a charge of resisting arrest. True The Fifth Amendment provides protection against "cruel and unusual" punishment. False The Principle of personal injury law that states the government owes duties to the police at large rather than individuals is the" A. Hold Harmless Doctrine B. General Liablility Doctrine C. Public Duty Doctrine D. Pre-Trial Doctrine PUBLIC DUTY DOCTRINE Which of the following are types of fingerprints? A. Arches B. Loops C. Neither of the Above D. Both of the Above D. BOTH OF THE ABOVE The were the first to use fingerprints. CHINESE Indecent behavior with a juvenile under the age of 18, and who is known to the offender as a biological relative, is the crime of: AGGRAVATED INCEST Which of the following is not one of the four steps of weapons retention? A. Secure Weapon in holster B. Engage weapons safety C. Effect release D. Create Distance ENGAGE WEAPONS SAFETY A motion to exclude evidence under Section 1983 may be made in which state(s) of a trial? during the pre-trial motions, during the appeal process, during the trial When no specific or general criminal intent is present, but there is such disregard of the interests of others that the offender's conduct amounts to a gross deviation below the expected standard of conduct and a death or injury results, the actions are called: Criminal negligence

Which of the following are "offensive" weapons? A. Handguns B. Patrol Rifles C. Knives D. All of the Above Patrol Rifles Which of the following relationships is covered under privileged communications? A. Husband - Wife B. Clergy - Confessor C. Both of the above D. Neither of the above C. Husband/wife, Clergy/confessor The curtilage of a home is the area around the home where the owner has: a reasonable expectation of privacy Which of the following make the crime of Rape hard to investigate? A. Lack of witnesses B. Lack of physical evidence C. Both of the above D. NEither of the above C. Lack of witnesses and lack of physical evidence In which of the following cases are Miranda rights not requires? A. When the suspect is mentally incapacitated B. When there is a threat to public safety C. When the suspect has already been arrested. D. All of the above B. When there is a threat to public safety One individual strikes another with his fist causing a permanent and total loss of sight in one eye. After the victim falls, the aggressor continues the attack by kicking the victim in the ribs numerous times. The first individual should be arrested for. Second Degree Battery The theory of incorporation finally accepted by the U.S. Supreme Court is: Selective Incorporation Each is considered a non-lethal weapon or technique? Open-palm strike, Taser Carroll v. U.S. was a U.S. Supreme Court case about which of the following: Warrantless Searches of automobiles What are the elements of an arrest? Intent to arrest, authority to arrest, dentention, knowledge of arrest When giving testimony in court, a police officer should be: A. Pertinent B. Truthful

C. Clear and Complete D. All of the Above D. All of the above (Pertinent, Truthful, Clear and Complete) Malley v. Briggs, involved Law enforcement officers are not entitled to absolute immunity, but only to qualified immunity from liability for damages after applying for, or executing a warrant... Which of the following is not a recommended security locking device? A. Dead Bolt B. Stick C. Padlock D. Mortise lock B. Stick Illinois v. Gates involved Abandonment of the Aguilar-Spineli test and acceptance of the "totality of the circumstances" concept Which of the following is not one of the four stages of grief? A. Denial B. Violence C. Remorse D. Anger B. Violence What are the types of a crime scene Grid-sector, Spiral, Line-strip Terry v. Ohio was a US Supreme Court case about which of the following An officer may stop an individual on the street and frisks him without probable cause if the officer has a reasonable suspicion that the individual has, is, or is about to commit a crime The shooter has seconds to complete the 25-yard stage of the POST Qualification course. 60 seconds Which of the following is not a method of delivery for chemical agents? Han-ball Which of the following words is misspelled. A. Premeditation B. Accomplice C. Investagator D. Uncooperative Investagator Which of the following is a physical effect of Marijuana? A. Altered depth perception B. Sense of euphoria C. Impairment of short term memory D. All of the Above D. All of the above

Which of the following are possible signs that an individual is considering suicide? A. Giving away personal items B. Extreme changes is eating and sleeping habits C. SUddenly acting up-beat after a period of depression D. All of the Above D. All of the above Which of the following is not a crime primarily targeted at the elderly? Identity theft "Resisting" charges can be filed in which of the following cases? ... Probable cause is defined as being certain. 51% When an 19 year old man has consensual sex with a 14 year old girl, he may be charged with Felony carnal knowledge of a juvenile Which of the following is not a schedule II drug? Marijuana (Cocaine, Meth, and Methadone are Schedule II) The inter nation Association of Chiefs of Police assert that there should be at least individuals in any lineup 5 OC is what color? Orange Which of the following is one of the four types of auto theft? Joy riding Which of the following is not a strength exercise? Jogging/running What general term is used to classify the effects of OC? inflammatory What is wrong with the following sentence? "Jason Carson broke in an stole there shoes." improper word usage Relaxed but Alert Yellow Defensive Combat Red Lethal Force Black Totally Relaxed White State of Alarm Orange 1st Amendment Freedom of Speech; free exercise of religion 4th Amendment Right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures 5th Amendment Right to be free from self- incrimination 6th Amendment

Right to counsel in a criminal proceeding 8th Amendment Excessive bail; Cruel and unsual punishment Corpus the body upon which a crime has been committed Noelle Proseqi declarations to a court that the plaintiff no longer wants to pursue the case Stare Decisis the setting of precedence through court cases Mali Fides in bad faith Rigor Mortis temporary rigidity of muscles occurring after death When describing interpersonal distance categories, a distance of 4 to 12 feet describes the personal distance category False the senior/elderly category is one of the fastest growing segments of Louisiana's population. True Hydroplaning occurs when the tires ride on top of water and are no longer in contact with the road's surface. True The rate of a body's decomposition depends on the environmental temperature and location of the body. True Deadly force may be used against a misdemeanor suspect who is escaping. False A high explosive requires a container to detonate. False Perception is the act of recognizing a fact or occurrence. Observation is an interpretation of what you receive through your senses. False Any report or report supplement, regardless of the author or date prepared, is subject to being used as evidence in court. True Ifa semi-automatic pistol misfires, the shooter should rack the slide and then tap the magazine. False If a suspect's desire to remain free exceeds his ability to act rationally, his reaction may be a violent one. True Juvenile burglars are usually inexperienced and unskilled. True The majority of prowler calls are the result of nervous homeowners who call 911 when they hear unusual noises; therefore, most prowler calls can be handled by a single responding officer. False One of the most important attributes of a professional peace officer is her positive attitude.

True The threat of "home-grown" terrorism has grown significantly since

  1. True The two primary categories of explosions are high and low order explosions. Ture Landscaping is not important when considering security hazards for residential and business structures. False Jogging and distance running are exercises that will increase cardiovascular endurance. True The condition of a vehicle's tires has little effect on the overall stopping distance of a police car. False A traffic citation is a legal document that is numbered and tracked. True An officer's attitude can significantly influence how a traffic stop will be viewed by the driver. True In the official POST Qualification course, 9 rounds are fired from the four yard line. False During a traffic stop, the driver's license and registration should be returned only after a vehicle search has been completed. False Responding officers should always "run code" (using lights and siren) when responding to a crime in progress. False As the first responder to a robbery, you should not talk to witnesses before the investigators arrive. False Necrophilia is the irresistible urge to start fires; it can be a dangerous sex offense when the behavior is associated with achieving an orgasm. False In additionl to normal patrol activities, traffic and crime related activities are also assigned to patrol units. True MArijuana plants should be packaged in plastic baggies when being sent to the evidence locker. False An officer may use deadly force if he or she believes an innocent bystander is in grave danger of suffering great bodily harm or death. True A.D.A.P.T. is an acronym for the words that describe the first responding officer's responsibilities. True The first two types of law enforcement agencies in early America were Constables and Sheriffs. True

During the One-Leg Stand, the subject is told to raise either foot approximately six inches above and parallel to the ground. True A silent approach is normally best when responding to a robbery in progress. True Immediately upon entering a room with a two-man team, both team members will move to the right and work down the wall. False Marijuana is a Schedule II drug. False The elements of Rape do not include penetration False A person's Social Security Number is one of the most important personal identifiers to protect. True Two major hazards of methamphetamine labs are fires/explosions and chemical burns. True John Browning invented the revolver. False Civil rights statutes are aimed at the abuse by official governmental authority, not its legitimate use. True In evidence gathering, "CLass Characteristics" are properties that all the members of a certain class of objects or substances have in common. True A is the least hazardous method of making a 180 degree turn. U- Turn Which of the following is not one of the seven fundamentals of basic marksmanship? Heart Rate Control Which subsection of the Louisiana Revised Statues governs traffic laws? Title 32 Billy Bob is sitting in his parked car in the Walmart parking lot. His door is open and several patrons complain to the manager that he is masturbating and exposing himself. You do not personally witness the act. Which crime is Billy Bob most likely going to be charged with? Obscenity In the U.S. a would be considered a "soft" target College or University During a five-man team configuration search, the man is the team leader. Center When a vehicle with a driver and one passenger is searched, what minimum number of police should be on the scene? 3 Which of the following is a method used to load a police shotgun? Assembly Upon discovering a methamphetamine lab and arresting the "cook," the officer should move to an open, secure area and wait for the lab team Which of the following is not one of the four stages of grief?

Frustration Signs of deceit during an interrogation might include which of the following? Repeating the interviewer's question before answer Which of the following was not one of the first five State Police Agencies ? Louisiana State Police Which of the following is one of the six types of patrol? Bicycle Patrol The Henry Classification System for fingerprints is used for which purpose? Filing Two of the three types of evidence are Documentary and Physical