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What is Admissible in Court? -:- prior statements, admissions by defendant, foundational (background evidence about person you're talking to) What's the most important thing to do in a Report? -:- to not draw a conclusion What is the sympathetic nervous system? -:- fight, flight, or freez...

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SFO Benchmark 1 Questions and Correct
Answers | Latest Update
What is Admissible in Court?


✓ -:- prior statements, admissions by defendant, foundational (background

evidence about person you're talking to)




What's the most important thing to do in a Report?


✓ -:- to not draw a conclusion




What is the sympathetic nervous system?


✓ -:- fight, flight, or freeze




What is a cover officers job?


✓ -:- to observe and protect the contact officer from outside interference

provide psychological advantage for the officer and a disadvantage for the suspect




What are the types of unethical behavior?


✓ -:- Malfeasance: intentional conduct that is wrongful or unlawful



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Misfeasance: Act that is proper but in a wrongful or injurious manner (ends justify means)


Nonfeasance: Failure to carry out a duty that is expected to be carried out in accordance

with an officers general standard of care




What is the difference between ethical and morals?


✓ -:- Ethics tend to suggest characteristics of universal fairness as to

whether an action is acceptable and responsible

Morals are opinions or values that determine how a person behaves based on subjective

preferences




What are the three dynamics of conflict?


✓ -:- Cognitive ( Perception) Perception belief or understandings ones

needs, interests, wants, or values are incompatible with someone elses

Emotional (Feeling) emotional reactions to a situation or interaction that signals a

disagreement of some kind


Behavioral (Action) Actions were taken to express feelings, articulate perceptions, or satisfy

needs in a way that interferes with someone elses ability to satisfy their own needs




What is the Thomas Kilmann Conflict Model?



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✓ -:- Avoiding, Accommodating, Competing, Compromising, Collaboration

or Cooperation




What is Avoiding defined as in the Thomas Kilmann Conflict Model?


✓ -:- Avoids conflict by being unassertive, uncooperative, sidestep the

issue, withdraw




What is Accommodating defined as in the Thomas Kilmann Conflict Model?


✓ -:- Sacrifices ones own goals or objectives to satisfy the other persons

goals or objectives




What is Competing defined as in the Thomas Kilmann Conflict Model?


✓ -:- Assertive, uncooperative, and willing to pursue own concerns at

others expense




What is Compromising defined as in the Thomas Kilmann Conflict Model?


✓ -:- Seeks to find a beneficial, mutually acceptable solution that satisfies

or partially satisfies both parties




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What is Collaborating or Cooperation defined as in the Thomas Kilmann Conflict Model?


✓ -:- Combination of being assertive and cooperative with a d esire to

work to identify solutions that meet both parties' needs




What cases does the Justice Court handle?


✓ -:- Majority of Class B and C Misdemeanors

Infractions


Traffic offenses committed by juveniles between the ages of 16 and 18


only matters within county or municipality limits


civil cases (small claims)




What can a Justice Courts issue?


✓ -:- Search Warrants

Arrest Warrants




What cases do District Courts handle?


✓ -:- all matters, both civil and criminal not specifically excluded

all felonies and class a misdemeanors


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