SFO EXAM LATEST UPDATED
Immoral - ANSWER Intentionally breaking established notions of right and wrong.
What is regarded as immoral by the majority?
Amoral - Answer Being neither moral nor immoral, and not concerned with
morality.
Six ethical and moral criteria: integrity, honesty, values, standards, courage, and
politeness.
Non-enforcement of the law results in higher crime rates, under-reporting of crime,
a lack of public collaboration, and a feeling of ineffectiveness.
Aggressive enforcement: heavy-handedness, harassment, profiling, quotas.
Three Factors Limiting Officer Discretion: Public Safety, Departmental Policy, and
Mandatory Arrest Statute
Methods for reporting officer misconduct: ANSWER chain of command, warden,
county attorney, state attorney, POST, and FBI
Rathert and Zybak v. Village of Peotone – ANSWER department can control your
behavior off the job.
Kelley v. Johnson - ANSWER department has power over your appearance
Giglio v. US - ANSWER: believability of government witnesses
Brady v. Maryland - ANSWER defense can obtain all information about the case.
,Graham v. Connor - ANSWER Objective Reasonability Standard
PIO - ANSWER public information officer gives reliable and timely information to
the media and the general audience.
GRAMA - ANSWER Public Records, Governmental Records, and Management
Act
According to the American Pet Products Association (APPA), 47% of Americans
own dogs, while 62% own at least one pet.
ACRAC: ANSWER Anticipate, contain, request assistance, evaluate, and
communicate
Canine Body Language, Ears Back= - ANSWER submissive, scared.
Canine Body Language, Lips Curled=- ANSWER Attempting to Back You Up
Canine Body Language: Eyes open wide = ANSWER feeling nervous.
Canine Body Language, Coiled Back Posture- ANSWER dangerous to approach.
Canine Body Language and hackles = risky.
Civil Liability: ANSWER sued for civil damages to residents' dogs.
Criminal Liability - ANSWER: improper discharge of guns.
, Bureau Criminal Identification - ANSWER (BCI) is a section of the Utah
Department of Public Safety
(UCCH) Utah Computerized Criminal History - ANSWER is used for detection,
arrest, detention, pretrial release, post-trial release, prosecution, adjudication,
correctional monitoring, rehabilitation, and pre-employment. (Spreading
information to unauthorized individuals is a felony violation.)
(UCJIS) Utah State Criminal Justice Information System - ANSWER is a
computerized system that keeps records and verifications for:
NCIC
NLETS
UCCH
Contains all information to help law enforcement and other criminal justice
authorities.
(NLETS) National Law Enforcement Telecommunications Systems - ANSWER, a
computerized high-speed message switching system designed for the criminal
justice community. The sole goal is to facilitate the interstate and/or interagency
sharing of criminal justice and associated information, including driver's license
files.
Officers have access to criminal history databases, state motor vehicles, and driving
licenses.