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TLETA Test #4 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified 2024, Exams of Advanced Education

A comprehensive set of questions and answers related to the TLETA test #4. The questions cover a wide range of topics, including principles for a safer strategy, hazardous materials recognition and identification, scene management, personal protective equipment, property and trapped victim risk assessment, the DOT system, hazardous materials identification clues, the ERG, TIBRS, report writing, evidence collection, confessions and statements, and Miranda rights. This document could be valuable for individuals preparing for the TLETA test #4 or related law enforcement examinations.

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Download TLETA Test #4 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified 2024 and more Exams Advanced Education in PDF only on Docsity! TLETA Test #4 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified 2024 Principles for a safer strategy/Basic elements for creating a safer strategy - Correct Answer-Pre-incident planning Recognition and identification of hazardous materials Scene management Personal protective equipment Property only - Correct Answer-Low-risk for first responder Trapped victims with low probability of survival - Correct Answer-Moderate risk for first responder Trapped victims with high probability of survival - Correct Answer-Possible high risk for first responder DOT - Correct Answer-Department of Transportation Clues - Correct Answer-Occupancy and location DOT system placards UN identification numbers Markings Shipping papers/facility documents Containers What does ERG stand for? - Correct Answer-Emergency Response Guidebook What doesn't the ERG tell you? - Correct Answer-It does not tell you what type of container to put it in DOT said that there are some materials that are so dangerous that placing a placard whenever any amount is transported. What are those materials? - Correct Answer- Explosives A Explosives B Poison gases Flammable solids (water reactive) Radioactive materials What is the NFPA triangle used for? - Correct Answer-For a fixed facility What does MSDS stand for? - Correct Answer-Material Safety Data Sheet Must all first responders have knowledge on the ERG put out by the DOT? - Correct Answer-Yes What are the human senses that are used in a hazardous material incident? - Correct Answer-Aided sight Hearing In what direction should you go in a hazardous material incident? - Correct Answer- Uphill or upwind TIES Certified Operators - Correct Answer-Must be Basic or Query certified MDT's - Query Printed CJI (Criminal Justice Information) must be destroyed in what way? - Correct Answer-Burned or shredded Accessing CJI without authorization or without authorized purpose is considered what? - Correct Answer-Misuse In TN vehicle registration queries, what code shows the type of tag? - Correct Answer- The CLSCD code NCIC (National Crime Information Center) services - Correct Answer-Provides services 24 hours a day to all 50 states, U.S. Virgin Islands, Canada, Puerto Rico and Washington DC Known or Appropriately Suspected Terrorist File - Correct Answer-Four different handling codes No information ever given to anyone other than Law Enforcement Violent Person File - Correct Answer-This file is for Law Enforcement only, not an arrest, not to be shared with anyone. Criminal Histories are based on what? - Correct Answer-All criminal histories are based on fingerprint submissions Purpose Codes for Criminal Histories - Correct Answer-F - Firearms related permits or returning firearms Criminal History Logs must contain certain information - Correct Answer-Case number Reason for request (what crime is the person specifically committing) Who cannot possess a firearm? - Correct Answer-Convicted Felon 2nd DUI conviction (2 within 10 years, and 1 within 5) Conviction of a Domestic Violence crime Fugitive from Justice Judicially committed to a mental institution What are the two Laws specifically related to gangs in Tennessee - Correct Answer- Criminal Gang Safe Schools Criminal Gang - Correct Answer-A formal or informal ongoing organization, association, or group consisting of 3 or more persons that has: As one of its activities the commission of criminal acts: and Two or more members who, individually or collectively,engage in or have engaged in a pattern of criminal gang activity Criminal Gang Member - Correct Answer-A person is a gang member if they meet 2 or more of the following criteria: 1. Admits to criminal gang involvement 2. Is identified as a criminal gang member by a parent or guardian 3. Is identified as a criminal gang member by a documented reliable informant 4. Resides in or frequents a particular gang's area; adopts their style of dress, their use of hand signs or their tattoos, and associates with known criminal gang members 5. Is identified as a criminal gang member by an informant of previously untested reliability and such identification is corroborated by independent information 6. Has been arrested more than once in the company of identified criminal gang members for offenses which are consistent with usual gang activity 7. Is identified as a criminal gang member by physical evidence such as photographs or other documentation TCA 49-6-4215 - Correct Answer-Safe Schools Act Gangs have been documented in all.... - Correct Answer-Major cities in TN. Nashville, Knoxville, Memphis, Clarksville, Chattanooga How long has Gang History been around? - Correct Answer-Since the beginning of Civilization Gangs in our area are influenced by - Correct Answer-West coast gangs Mid-west gangs Internet Movies, TV, videos, music, etc Other individuals What are the 2 Gang Nations - Correct Answer-Folk and People Who is the founder of Folk Nation? What is the phrase they use? How many pointed star do they use? - Correct Answer-David Barksdale "All is one" 6 point star What is the phrase that People Nation use? How many pointed star do they use? - Correct Answer-"All is well" 5 point star Who founded the Blackstone Rangers which is part of the People Nation? - Correct Answer-Jeff Fort Who does Latin Kings align themselves with? - Correct Answer-People Nation 3 Kinds of Graffiti - Correct Answer-Junk Taggers Gang Why do gangs use graffiti? - Correct Answer-To mark their territory To communicate threats or insults to other gangs To issue warnings or challenges To announce what has happened and who did it To give tribute or serve as a memorial Four R's for graffiti - Correct Answer-READ it RECORD it REPORT it REMOVE it Common myths about Gangs - Correct Answer-Most all gang members are juveniles Gang members harm only themselves or each other Females are not allowed to become gang members Are Gangs strictly a Law Enforcement problem? - Correct Answer-No, they are everyone's problem Some reasons people join gangs - Correct Answer-Peer pressure/acceptance For protection To be part of a family For monetary gains Family tradition Four categories of gang membership - Correct Answer-Probate Associate Regular Hardcore - Violent Three forms of communication used by gang members - Correct Answer-Written - Graffiti Verbal- Slang Visual - Throwing hand signs Sign of gang presence - Correct Answer-School recruiting What Gang Nation uses pitch fork - Correct Answer-Folk Nation What is Graffiti that is a crossed out... - Correct Answer-Disrespect Field Notes - Correct Answer-Aids to an officer's memory of the event he/she is reporting on Building blocks that will serve as the foundation for the report to follow Importance of taking good field notes - Correct Answer-Aid your memory in recalling the incident and its specific details how it happened Have you use simple language Is your narrative told in logical order 5th Amendment - Correct Answer-No person shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself; nor be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law 5th amendment right to remain silent applies to? - Correct Answer-Testimonial evidence only: we are requiring them to communicate something they know Verbal Written 5th Amendment (Miranda) does not apply to - Correct Answer-Fingerprints Hair samples Blood samples Hand written samples Photographs Confession - Correct Answer-Admitting to all the elements of an offense Admission - Correct Answer-Admitting to some elements of an offense Statement - Correct Answer-Any other time they open their mouth Totality of the circumstances - Correct Answer-Legal way of saying "all the facts" Where you have absolute right to not speak - Correct Answer-In a criminal trial where you are a defendant In a police interrogation for a criminal investigation How many ways can you lose a confession in court - Correct Answer-Voluntariness rule (14th amend) Exclusionary rule (4th amend) Miranda (5th amend) Right to counsel (6th amend) Can a person be convicted on the evidence of a confession alone? - Correct Answer- NO. A defendant cannot be convicted based on an uncorroborated confession. A confession must be supported by at least minimal corroboration to support a guilty verdict Brown v Mississippi - Correct Answer-You cannot coerce people Why should coercion suppress a confession - Correct Answer-The likelihood that the confession is untrue The preservation of the individuals freedom of will The deep rooted societal feeling that the police must obey the law while enforcing the law; that in the end life and liberty can be as much endangered from illegal methods used to convict those thought to be criminals as from the actual criminals themselves - Blackburn v United States Involuntary Statements - Correct Answer-All confessions, admissions, and statements must be knowingly and voluntarily given They cannot be the result of any coercion, physical, or mental that would overcome the free will of the suspect Physical coercion - Correct Answer-Violence Threats of violence Mental coercion: The courts will look at three areas of factors to determine the voluntariness of a confession - Correct Answer-Interrogation methods used by the police The suspects degree of susceptibility The conditions under which the interrogation took place Interrogation methods used by the police - Correct Answer-Threats to others False promises of leniency Certain forms of deceit or trickery Psychological coercion Suspects susceptibility to pressure - Correct Answer-Age Experience level Education level Mental capacity Current physical and mental condition Conditions under which interrogation took place - Correct Answer-Location Number of officers present Length Food or sleep deprivation Intesity McNabb-Mallory Rule - Correct Answer-Required automatic suppression of confession for unnecessary delay between arrest and taking suspect before a magistrate Congress created a 6 hour window where it cannot be considered as a factor Mental coercion examples - Correct Answer-Five days of continuous interrogation 36 hours of continuous interrogation Denying suspect the right to communicate with anyone until they had talked to the officers Consequences of an involuntary confession - Correct Answer-The confession will be suppressed Any evidence discovered as a result of the confession will be suppressed Any subsequent confession even if it is not coerced will likely be suppressed as "fruit of the poisonous tree" The state has the burden of proving the confession is free and voluntary one Officer involved could be subject to 1983 action Fourth Amendment Exclusionary Rule - Correct Answer-Confessions casually connected to illegal searches or seizures are inadmissible Miranda v Arizona - Correct Answer-To overcome the "inherent coercive" nature of custodial police interrogation Miranda: Before all police interrogations the suspect must be advised of - Correct Answer-They have a right to remain silent (5th amend)