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Police Academy Phase 1 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated 2024, Exams of Advanced Education

Police Academy Phase 1 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated 2024 What kind of tickets do municipal courts handle? - Correct Answer-Ordinance violations, Monetary fines, Juvenile matters, Tickets and Traffic Define "Bussin" - Correct Answer-what you would say if something was really go As a law enforcement officer, will you testify at an appeal? - Correct Answer-No 1. The person filling the appeals is: 2.The other person is - Correct Answer-1. Appellate 2. Respondent 1. How many judges WI Supreme Court? 2. US Supreme Court? - Correct Answer-1. 7 2. 9

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Download Police Academy Phase 1 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated 2024 and more Exams Advanced Education in PDF only on Docsity! Police Academy Phase 1 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated 2024 What kind of tickets do municipal courts handle? - Correct Answer-Ordinance violations, Monetary fines, Juvenile matters, Tickets and Traffic Define "Bussin" - Correct Answer-what you would say if something was really go As a law enforcement officer, will you testify at an appeal? - Correct Answer-No 1. The person filling the appeals is: 2.The other person is - Correct Answer-1. Appellate 2. Respondent 1. How many judges WI Supreme Court? 2. US Supreme Court? - Correct Answer-1. 7 2. 9 pg. 1 professoraxe l What elements does the court need to prove someone committed a crime? - Correct Answer-1. Every element of the crime that was committed 2. Proof that the suspect committed the crime When do you use an open ended question in an interview? Close ended question? - Correct Answer-Open ended questions- used to gather information Closed ended questions should be used when you need a direct answer Can an attorney invoke your right to silence? - Correct Answer-Nope What are the 3 responses to a Miranda Warning? - Correct Answer-Assert the right to silence Assert the right to an attorney Waive the rights and agree to answer questions pg. 2 professoraxe l True/False Municipal judges are Appointed? - Correct Answer- False, they are Elected How large does a municipality population have to be to get a police dept.? What are the options to get one? - Correct Answer-5,000 Partner with another agency Create your own Contract services with another department Define Community Oriented Policing - Correct Answer- Develop relationships between police and the community and working with the community to prevent crime and improve quality of life. What is Problem Oriented Policing? - Correct Answer-Involves Identification and analysis of a specific crime or disorder, developing an effective response and then ongoingly assess the solution. pg. 5 professoraxe l Driven by research an analysis What it the Broken Windows Theory? - Correct Answer-By controlling minor disorders, more serious crimes can be reduced. Minor crimes like broken windows makes a neighborhood look unkept allowing more serious crime to move in What are the 10 mandatory policies? - Correct Answer-Use of Force Open Records Complaints Jurisdiction High Speed Chase Officer Involved Death Domestic Abuse Abuse Reporting Strip Searches Eyewitness Identification pg. 6 professoraxe l What are the 4 basic elements of communication? - Correct Answer-Atmosphere, sender→ message → receiver Three types of decision making? - Correct Answer-Routine - Habits(What you always do, almost automatic) Impulsive - Reactive (Not much thought) Reasoned - Researched and weighed options (lots of thought) What is O.I.R.? - Correct Answer-opening-information- resolution, The Basic Contact model It is expected that a law enforcement officer decision are - Correct Answer-Ethical, legal, professional and with in policy Pitfalls/Traps. Define Anchoring - Correct Answer-mind gives disproportionate weight to first info it receives Pitfalls/Traps. Define The Status Quo - Correct Answer-stay with what seems familiar/involves the least change Pitfalls/Traps. Define Inferences and Assumptions - Correct Answer-drawing conclusion based on interpretation of pg. 7 professoraxe l It's an index of criminal justice information like criminal record history, fugitives, stolen properties The FBI What are the duties of the Sheriff - Correct Answer-Enforce state statutes within the county Take charge and custody of county jail Keep a true and exact register of inmates in the jail Attend to the circuit court while in session What agency inspects trucks? - Correct Answer-State patrol Who do you call counterfeit money? - Correct Answer-Secret service Who ensures borders against terrorist and other criminals? - Correct Answer-Border patrol Lead Agency for Enforcement of Federal Laws - Correct Answer-Department of Justice (DOJ) pg. 10 professoraxe l What is IAFIS? What's it used for? Who manages it? - Correct Answer-Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System. Provides automated fingerprint searches The FBI Federal Agency whos jurisdiction is limited to narcotics. - Correct Answer-Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Enforcement arm for the federal courts. Oldest federal law enforcement agency - Correct Answer-U.S Marshals Service They work to reduce crimes involving firearms, explosives, acts or arson and illegal trafficking of alcohol and tobacco products. - Correct Answer-Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) Lead Agency for the national network of institutions involve in securing the nation - Correct Answer-Department of Homeland Security Investigates statewide crimes - Correct Answer-Division of Criminal Investigation pg. 11 professoraxe l Investigates fires of incendiary origins - Correct Answer-Arson Bureau Helps stem the flow drugs into and within Wisconsin - Correct Answer-Narcotics Bureau VICAP - Correct Answer-Violent Criminal Apprehension Program OCDETF - Correct Answer-Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force HIDTA - Correct Answer-High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas Program CEASE - Correct Answer-Cannabis Enforcement and Suppression Effort WCMEC - Correct Answer-Wisconsin Clearinghouse for Missing and Exploited Children. - Amber Alerts pg. 12 professoraxe l What are the elements for battery - Correct Answer-Whoever causes bodily harm to another by an act done w/ intent to cause bodily harm to that person or another without the consent of the person so harmed What are the element of theft - Correct Answer-Unauthorized taking of property from another with the intent to permanently deprive them of it Is a misdemeanor punishable by fine or imprisonment? - Correct Answer-Both. Up to a year in jail Difference between felony and misdemeanor - Correct Answer-Felony = crime punishable by imprisonment exceeding one year Misdemeanor = crime punishable by a fine or imprisonment of one year or less. A violent crime is defined as: - Correct Answer-offenses which involve force or threat of force. intentional threats, attempts or actual inflicted physical harm pg. 15 professoraxe l Criminal ____________ occurs when a person creates an unreasonable and substantial risk of death or react body harm to another person... - Correct Answer-Recklessness What are the 3 inchoate crimes? - Correct Answer-Solicitation, attempt and conspiracy Commencement of prosecution begins when: - Correct Answer-indictment - when changes are filled or when a warrant is secured R.E.S.P.O.N.D. - Correct Answer-Report Evaluate Stabilize Preserve Organize Normalize Document/Debrief Preserve _____ and ______ - Correct Answer-Life and evidence. pg. 16 professoraxe l 14th Amendment - Correct Answer-Declares citizens are guaranteed equal protection of the laws Role of Dispatcher - Correct Answer--Answers the call to 911 in an emergency -Determines the nature and location of the emergency -Dispatch emergency units -Keep track of officers on service calls, traffic stops and back up officers responding The purpose of USE OF FORCE is - Correct Answer-to control people/situation Frisk vs Search - Correct Answer-Frisk - Need reasonable suspicion you may be in danger, can frisk for your safety. Search - Need consent, warrant, or PC. In a search incident to arrest, you can search the suspects immediate area. The purpose of the exclusionary rule - Correct Answer- prevents the government from using evidence gathered in violation of a Constitutional right pg. 17 professoraxe l Tennessee V Garner: - Correct Answer-Judicial precedent establishing that using deadly force on an unarmed fleeing felon is unconstitutional, a fleeing suspect must present a significant threat before an officer can use deadly force. Must consider the totality of the circumstances before implementing force. What are the 4 Firearms safety rules - Correct Answer-1. Assume all guns are loaded 2. Never let the muzzle cross anything you are not willing to destroy 3. Keep your finger off the trigger and outside the trigger guard until you are firing 4. Know your target and what's beyond it What is tactical ready? - Correct Answer-Similar to firing position except that the weapon is lowered slightly 6" below target, so you can look over the weapon and see the subjects hand and waist What is low ready? - Correct Answer-Similar to tactical ready but weapon is pointed down at 45 angle pg. 20 professoraxe l What command can be given by anyone on the firing line? - Correct Answer-Cease fire When putting your handgun into storage, how should it be kept? - Correct Answer-Unloaded, locked up What propels the bullet out of the barrel? - Correct Answer- Propellant/expanding gases How should you grip your gun? - Correct Answer-High on the tang What are the rules concerning a photo array? - Correct Answer-Serial single photo array done by an officer not involved in the case (double blind) What does double blind mean? - Correct Answer-using procedure that prevents cueing eyewitness What are the first 10 Amendments called? - Correct Answer- Bill of Rights pg. 21 professoraxe l 5th Amendment - Correct Answer-The Right to Remain Silent/Double Jeopardy, right to due process 6th Amendment - Correct Answer-The right to a Speedy Trial by jury, representation by an attorney for an accused person 8th Amendment - Correct Answer-No cruel and unusual punishment Case that gives us the right to stop someone based on reasonable suspicion - Correct Answer-Terry v. Ohio Can an officer asks a citizen if they are willing to answer questions (without reasonable suspicion or probable cause) - Correct Answer-Yes if they are free to leave, not in custody When can you "frisk" the passenger compartments of a car? - Correct Answer-When you reasonably believe that you or someone else is in danger of physical injury. (Looking for weapons) In order to make an arrest without a warrant you need? - Correct Answer-PC pg. 22 professoraxe l use force take freedoms away from people who break the law Traffic stop (with violation) you can? - Correct Answer-Issue a Warning, Citation or Arrest How much $$ for seatbelt ticket? - Correct Answer-$10 and 0 points What court is for 1st offense in OWI? In WI - Correct Answer- Municipal Can the babysitter give consent to the police to search the vehicle in the garage? - Correct Answer-No Can the husband of the suspect give consent to search the house? - Correct Answer-Yes, if he is the only one there What are the 3 goals of traffic enforcement? - Correct Answer- Save lives, fight crime and citizen interaction pg. 25 professoraxe l When can you enter a house w/o a warrant? - Correct Answer-Exigent circumstances, hot pursuit and consent Prejudice is? - Correct Answer-opinion or judgement without knowledge of facts. Preconceived idea When can you arrest someone w/o a warrant? - Correct Answer-Probable cause (PC) What this moral commitment? - Correct Answer-To do the right thing even when nobody's watching What body movements show good listening skills? Bad listening? - Correct Answer-Smiling, nodding, eye contact and leaning forward. Looking away and crossing your arms Can you make a terry stop? If so how far? - Correct Answer- Yes, only to a reasonable distance non-custodial in a public place pg. 26 professoraxe l When responding to the following, where is the best place to put your squad? t bone crash - Correct Answer-blocking traffic/protect the scene When responding to a domestic where is the best place to put your squad? - Correct Answer-Not directly in front of the house. Up the street What chapter of WI Statutes contain Rules of the Road? - Correct Answer-346 In open stance - what do you do with your hands? - Correct Answer-Keep them up DAAT. How are you in ready stance? - Correct Answer-Hands, foot shifted back Can you ask violator for their immigration status? - Correct Answer-Yes Can you make a passenger give their identity? - Correct Answer-No, unless they committed a violation pg. 27 professoraxe l If the suspect does not speak english--then Miranda.... - Correct Answer-Doesn't apply until Miranda is understood Police must read Miranda to the suspect if: - Correct Answer- In custody and questioning Can yo momma invoke your right to silence? - Correct Answer- No they cannot When is Miranda not needed? - Correct Answer-When suspect is not in custody or not being questioned. The police may reinitiate contact with a suspect in continuous custody who asserts their right to silence if the wait at least _______hours. But, must provide the suspect with: new _________________ and obtain: ____________. - Correct Answer-2 hours Miranda warning waiver What are signs of blunt force trauma? - Correct Answer- Bruising pg. 30 professoraxe l What age can you be in Municipal Court? - Correct Answer-12 years old How long can a juvenile be detained before court? - Correct Answer-24 hours after end of the day When can a juvenile be taken into custody? - Correct Answer- When an intake worker decides to hold them A child must be in a car seat until age _______ years old and booster seat until ______ years old. - Correct Answer-4 8 Less than a year old child seat must be: - Correct Answer-rear facing What are the 3 federal courts? - Correct Answer-U.S Supreme Court U.S. Court of Appeals (Appellate) Trial(U.S. District) Courts pg. 31 professoraxe l Supreme Court - Correct Answer-The highest federal court in the United States. Court decides what cases it hears. Has finale authority regarding the constitution and federal law. Appointed Judges Appellate court - Correct Answer-Reviews cases and issues that were originally tried in Trial courts. Uses only case records, does not receive additional evidence or hear witnesses. Appointed Judges Federal Trial/District Courts - Correct Answer-Primarily hears case involving violations of constitutional rights, disputes over patents, violations of securities law, and matters that cross state borders. Appointed Judges. Do not handle divorce, probate, child custody. What is SARA? - Correct Answer-Scanning, Analysis, Response, Assessment / The 4 stages of problem oriented policing. True/False Sitting quietly is an invocation of right to silence - Correct Answer-False, they have to invoke the rights pg. 32 professoraxe l
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