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Jack in the Box Test Questions: Police Training and Vehicle Searches, Exercises of Law

Multiple choice questions for a police training exam, focusing on vehicle searches and the importance of eyewitness accounts. Topics include the actions of officer goralski during a search, the role of multiple officers, and the potential inaccuracies of eyewitness descriptions.

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2012/2013

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Download Jack in the Box Test Questions: Police Training and Vehicle Searches and more Exercises Law in PDF only on Docsity! Jack in the Box Test Questions MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. In this incident, Officer Goralski: a. Was surprised to find a suspect in the trunk. b. Had never experienced an incident where a perpetrator was in a trunk. c. Used fast action and closed the trunk. d. All of the above are correct answers. 2. When searching a vehicle: a. More than one officer should go through it to be sure nothing is over-looked. b. Only one officer should conduct the search while another contains the suspect(s}. c. The trunk should only be opened if you are suspicious of a person hiding inside. d. All of the above answers are correct. 3. This incident emphasizes the following point(s}: a. Vehicle searches should be conducted only when back-up is present. b. Eyewitness accounts can, unintentionally, be misleading. c. Video footage from dash cameras can be an excellent training resource. d. All of the above are correct answers. e. None of the above are correct answers. 4. When training, you should: a. Prepare to handle the "unexpected." b. Stick to practicing "textbook" scenarios. c. Take lessons seriously only if they apply to your past experience. d. Both (b) and (c) are correct answers. TRUE OR FALSE 5. Eyewitnesses can be mistaken in their description of a vehicle or suspect. 6. Stress can sometimes distort the memory of an eyewitness or of a victim. 7. On high-risk stops, consider that there may be more than one suspect. 8. Officers should conduct all stops "by the book," regardless of the situation. 9. Many vehicles manufactured today have a trunk release button located near the driver's seat. 10. Trunks can be a good hiding place for small perpetrators only, such as women. Docsity.com
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