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COP JARGON Question and answers verified to pass 2024 COP JARGON ATF - correct answer Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. It is a division of the U.S. Treasury Department. BCI - correct answer Background Criminal Investigation Beat - correct answer An area allocated to a polic...

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COP JARGON
ATF - correct answer ✔Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. It is a
division of the U.S. Treasury Department.


BCI - correct answer ✔Background Criminal Investigation


Beat - correct answer ✔An area allocated to a police officer to patrol.


Bomb blanket - correct answer ✔A blanket composed of multiple layers of
Kevlar, with vent holes, which is wrapped around a bomb to help trap shrapnel
in the event of an explosion.


CI - correct answer ✔Confidential informant.


Collar - correct answer ✔An arrest.


Cop a plea - correct answer ✔To plead guilty to a lesser charge with a lighter
sentence, rather than risk a longer sentence if convicted in a trial.


DEA - correct answer ✔Detective Endowment Association—the detectives
union.


DOA - correct answer ✔Dead on arrival.


Do him - correct answer ✔Short for "do him in."

, Drop a dime - correct answer ✔Short for dropping a dime in a pay phone to
inform the authorities about someone's criminal activity.


EMS - correct answer ✔Emergency Medical Service—they run the city's
ambulance service.


Flake - correct answer ✔To illegally plant narcotics on a suspect in order to
justify an arrest.


Felony - correct answer ✔Any offense punishable by death or imprisonment
for a term in excess of one year. They are designated as A, B, C, D, with an A
being the most serious.


Get over - correct answer ✔To fool someone.


Grand jury - correct answer ✔A group of citizens impaneled to determine if
enough evidence exists to indict someone for a particular offense. The
standard is that there be enough credible evidence to prove it more probable
than not that the individual committed the offense.


Hit - correct answer ✔1) Slang term for murdering someone, often as part of
a contract. 2) To raid a place. 3) To dilute heroin with a substance such as
manatol or quinine before reselling it.


M-80 - correct answer ✔A very powerful firecracker.


Mini-14 - correct answer ✔A .223 caliber semiautomatic carabine,
manufactured by Strum Ruger.

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