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82 Multiple choice questions

Definition 1 of 82
- Passive compliant
- Passive resistor
- Active resistor
- Active aggressor

What types of radiation does the rad pager detect


Definition of Search

Define Probable Cause

Four types of Subjects

,Term 2 of 82
Define chain of custody

· A detailed "crush and feel" search of an arrested individual's person and thorough search
of outer clothing to locate and remove any object that may be used as a weapon, means of
escape or to discover and take into custody any items which may be evidence.
· The SIA is conducted after arresting an individual and it does not require any kind of
suspicion.


· An entry or intrusion by a government agent (including any person acting in a
governmental capacity) on a quest for evidence into an area where an individual has a
reasonable expectation of privacy.


· Chain of Custody provides the custodial history of the seized property from the time it was
seized until it is presented in court, accounting for every change in custody. In other words,
is the trail of the persons that had in possession a piece of evidence

· An EISS may be conducted only when reasonable suspicion exists that there is a particular
hazard that may threaten the boarding team.
· Its conducted by a minimum of two members of the boarding team
· EISS Scope:
o Known Weapon on Known Location
o Unaccounted persons - can only search for unaccounted persons in man-sized spaces
o Know safety hazards - it must be in a reasonably well know location

Term 3 of 82
Assistance

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14USC701

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,Term 4 of 82
Six Circumstances for Deadly Force may be authorized

· The increase in the neutron background generated by cosmic rays near large masses of
metal
· High-energy cosmic-ray neutrons hit iron nuclei and excite them, releasing many fission-
energy neutrons


1. self-defense
2. Lawful Arrest or Prevention of Escape
3. Protection of Property
4. Protection of Hazardous Materials or Deadly Weapons
5. Airspace Security
6. Vessel on Vessel Situations


o No greater than 10 % and no less than 5% OC concentration
o OC spray shall not exceed 0.2% casacionoids
o Water base carrier
o Non-Flamable
o Non-Toxic
o Produce Straight Stream Delivery (not fog)
o Peper spray canister shall be aprox. 3 onz net weight
o Thumb Activation
o Safety Mechanism

· Stands for "as low as reasonably achievable". This principle means that even if it is a small
dose, if receiving that dose has no direct benefit, you should try to avoid it.

Term 5 of 82
Define Level 2 (Verbal Commands)

Silent observation

Verbal commands are in the form of task direction with consequences directed to the
subject

Physical restraint techniques

Friendly conversation with the subject

, Definition 6 of 82
· Full front, side, and back protection
· Should be between the top of the sternum and down two fingers above the waist (belly button),
permitting the operator to bend forward and left/right
Level IIIA or higher as described by the National Institute of Justice

Cgis

14 Usc 522

Define Eiss And Scope

Body Armor Requirements

Definition 7 of 82
· You can find the questions on the BOJAK
· Some of these questions are:
o I'm I speaking with the master
o Name of the vessel o Nationality/Flag of the vessel
o Length overall
o Purpose of voyage
o Last port of call o Next port of call
o Master/Operator's name o Master/Operator date of birth
o Master/Operator citizenship
o Number/nationalities. Names, Dates of Birth of additional persons on board
o Whether there are weapons onboard

Explain how the Fourth and Fifth Amendments rights apply to a frisk

When can you as a BTM make a seizure


Where can you find some of the pre-boarding questions and what are some of them

What is a Body Cavity Search and who can conduct one

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