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| Two officers are transporting three prisoners. The patrol unit has a screen. Where should the prisoners be placed? |
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| All three prisoners in the back seat |
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| Two officers are transporting three prisoners. The patrol unit does not have a screen. Where should the prisoners be placed? |
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| Prisoner A in the passenger front seat, Prisoner B and C in the middle and passenger rear seats with the second officer |
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| While conducting searches of any type, an officer should always apply tactics in order to do what? |
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| When transporting a prisoner, the prisoner must guarded when? |
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| The detention staff CAN NOT accept a prisoner until they are what? |
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| Should a prisoner need to be transported to a medical facility, the officer must do what? |
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| Maintain observation and control of the prisoner at all times |
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| An officer is transporting a prisoner and needs to stop for the night, where is the prisoner supposed to stay? |
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| The nearest detention facility |
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| One officer is transporting one prisoner. The officer's car has a screen. Where should the prisoner be placed? |
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| One officer is transporting one prisoner. The officer's car does not have a screen. Where should the prisoner be placed? |
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| One officer is transporting two prisoners. The officer's car has a screen. Where should the prisoners be placed? |
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| One officer is transporting two prisoners. The officer's car does not have a screen. Where should the prisoners be placed? |
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| Not recommended, the officer is out numbered and another patrol unit should be utilized |
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| Two officers are transporting one prisoner. The patrol unit has a screen. Where should the prisoner be placed? |
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| Two officers are transporting one prisoner. The patrol unit does not have a screen. Where should the prisoners be placed |
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| Two officers are transporting two prisoners. The patrol unit has a screen. Where should the prisoners be placed? |
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| Both prisoners in the rear seats |
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| Two officers are transporting two prisoners. The patrol unit does no have a screen. Where should the prisoners be placed? |
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| Both prisoners in the rear seat with the second officer |
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| Where does a Terry Search occur? |
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| At the location of the stop |
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| What type of search is a Terry Search? |
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| During a Terry Search, the officer may search only for what? |
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| Why, during a Terry Stop, may the officer only detain the person for a reasonable amount of time? |
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| The person is not under arrest |
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| What must the officer have to conduct a Terry Search? |
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| Reasonable articulable suspicion the person is armed |
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| Another name for a Search incident to arrest is what? |
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| A Search incident to arrest is performed only after what is made? |
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| Where is a Search incident to arrest conducting? |
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| During a Search incident to arrest, where are officers allowed to search? |
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| The individual and the area under immediate control of the arrestee |
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| According to the text (casebook), officers are most likely to do an improper search around what area? |
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| According to the text (casebook), what should always be done when conducting a Search incident to arrest? |
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| Always handcuff the suspect |
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| Before handcuffing or applying restraining devices, what should be done? |
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| Place the suspect in a disadvantaged position |
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| When conducting a Search incident to arrest, how should the the search be conducted? |
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| From top to bottom with areas most likely to conceal weapons of opportunity searched first |
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| What is the 50/50 overlap method? |
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| A method of searching a suspect |
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| What is the triangulation method? |
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| A method of positioning officers around the suspect to be restrained/search |
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| What is the purpose of the triangulation method? |
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| Where is a strip search conducted? |
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| All internal body cavity searches require what before they can be conducted? |
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| Require a court order or search warrant |
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| When transporting prisoners what should always be applied? |
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| The officer should always use care when applying what? |
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| According to the text (casebook), when an officer applies handcuffs which arm should be cuffed first? |
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| As soon as it is practical, what should the officer do to the handcuffs after they are applied? |
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| What is the proper location of the prisoner's hands when in handcuffs? |
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| Their hands should be behind them with palms out |
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| Typically, Flex cuffs can be used how many times before being disposed? |
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| What is another name for a Protective Search? |
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| Pat-down, Frisk, or Terry Search |
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| Explain the "Triangulation" method as it relates to restraining a suspect and its purpose. |
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| The triangulation method is simply the idea of "strategically" positioning the officers around the individual being restrained. Ideally, if there were 3 officers, they would form a triangle around the suspect. This method serves 2 purposes, officer safety, and a tactical advantage over the suspect |
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| Name at least 6 types of restraining devices discussed in the text (casebook). |
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Standard handcuffs Maximum security handcuffs Flex cuffs Restraining belts or chains Leg irons Transport leg brace Arm and Ankle restraints Hobble chains |
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| Name at least 4 different places, you as an officer, may be called upon to transport a prisoner as discussed in the text (casebook). |
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Court Hospital Funerals Extraditions Other agencies/officers Institutions Crime Scenes Jail |
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| Name the 3 general areas included in preparation for prisoner transportation. |
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Personal Logistical Considerations (Logistical) Vehicle Preparations (Vehicular) |
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| When restraining a suspect, or transporting a prisoner, what should you, as an officer, always make sure you have control over at all times and why? |
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| The hands because the hands are what pose the greatest threat to the officer |
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| Transportation Security Agency |
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| What does RCSD stand for? |
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| Richland County Sheriff's Department :) |
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