DCJS Exam Questions and answers |
With complete solution RATED A+
National Incident Management System - NIMS ii ii ii ii ii ii
ii Provides a consistent nationwide template for management of disasters - NIMS definition
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ii Homeland Security Presidential Directive 5 - What is the NIMS mandate? ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii
ii Executive Order 102 - What requires NIMS in Virginia? ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii
ii Based on reasonable suspicion - Frisk/Pat down
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ii based on probable cause - Full personal search
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A crime is being committed, a crime was committed, a particular person committed it -
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Probable cause
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Articulable facts that a person is engaged in criminal activity. More than a hunch -
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Reasonable Suspicion
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A specific eye mouth w/ blood or other potentially infectious materials that results from the
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performance of an employee's duties - Risk Exposure Incident
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droplet, direct/physical, indirect, airborne, fecal-oral or vector borne - How can blood be
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transmitted?
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ii Yes, but mom will deliver the baby - Do we assist a mother when she is giving birth?
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Do NOT cut the cord and DO NOT pull the baby out - Things not to do when a mother is
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giving birth?
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back up (like the backseat of a car) and legs up - How do we position the mother when she
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is giving birth?
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-derived from surrounding circumstances
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- does not require patient's verbal or written consent - What is implied consent?
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ii Deformity, Open Injuries, Tenderness, Swelling - What does DOTS stand for? ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii
Signs and symptoms, allergies, medications, past medical history, last meal, events lead
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to current state. - What does SAMPLE stand for?
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ii Face drooping ii
,Arm weakness ii
Speech difficulty ii
Time to call 911 - What does FAST stand for?
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the purpose for the use of force is to establish and maintain, lawful control to protect from
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harm, or overcome resistance to lawful duties. - What is the use of force?
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voluntary/consensual, investigative/ reasonable suspicion, arrest/ probable cause - What
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are the three types of field contacts with citizens?
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ii Proportionate, Legal, Accountable, Necessary, Ethical - What does PLANE stand for? ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii
ii active resistance, passive resistance, aggressive resistance - Types of Resistance
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Intent.
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Ability. ii
Means. ii
Opportunity. ii
Legal criteria. - Factors affecting the use of deadly force?
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are the kinds of filters that the brain uses to collect and make sense of information - What
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are schemas?
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ii Detect, diffuse and defend - Defensive reaction cycle?
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ii To prevent crime and disorder - The basic mission for which that police exist is?
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Public approval of law enforcement actions - The ability of the police to perform their
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duties effectively is dependent upon?
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Willing cooperation if the public in voluntary compliance of the law - In order to secure and
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maintain the respect of the public, Law enforcement must secure?
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Incidents of physical force - The degree of cooperation of the public that can be secured
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diminishes proportionately to?
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Demonstrating absolute impartial service - LEO agencies acquire respect and support of
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the public, not by catering to public opinion but by?
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Persuasion, advice, and warning prove ineffective - LE must use only the amount of
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physical force necessary to gain control over a situation or restore order; and use force
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only when?
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ii Legislative, Executive, Judicial - What are the branches of government? ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii ii
ii LE, courts and corrections - What are the elements of the criminal justice system?
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, Ethics, selections process, training and oath of office - What are the principle components
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of a LE profession?
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ii to maintain public trust - What is the role of ethics in Law Enforcement?
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The act of using race, gender, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation or age as the basis of
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making enforcement decisions. - What is bias-based policing?
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the rapid collapse and death of an otherwise healthy person; can be caused by drugs,
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psychiatric break, positional asphyxia or positional restraint - sudden death syndrome
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ii Total Appendage Restraint Position - What does TARP mean?
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An item that an officer can place themselves behind that has the capability of stopping a
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threat directed at them - What is cover?
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ii An item that an officer can use to conceal - What is concealment?
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the search that is conducted when the initial entry is made to clear an area of potential
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threats - Primary Search
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Slow, thorough search to ensure that no occupants were overlooked during the primary
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search; conducted after the fire is under control by personnel who did not conduct the
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primary search. - Secondary Search
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ii An area that has yet to be searched or cleared - What is a hot spot?
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weapon held with two hand arms extended muzzle depressed pointed at the threat -
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Ready gun?
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ii weapon held with two hands pulled into chest muzzle pointed towards threat - Tac ready?
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weapon held in strong hand covering fingers of strong hand. Thumbs are touching and
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muzzle is pointed at the ground - Modified ready?
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No longer actively resisting, no longer verbally or non-verbally communicating, appears to
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be sleeping or resting, usually occurs just before death - What is sudden tranquility?
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ii Deter, detect and apprehend - Within society it is Law Enforcement's role to?
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Use of Force Case Law Reference
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CONSIDERATIONS:
-Severity of crime ii ii
-Subject poses immediate threat ii ii ii
-Subject actively resisting ii ii