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| To Maintain order and then protect life and property. Everything else is secondary. |
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| If something is being offered for free should it be taken? |
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| Only if it is needed, nothing is really free. |
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| Started by Clint. It was a grant that paid for the first three years of a police officers salary. But afterwards, it left the police force high and dry and forced them to cover the whole salary. |
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| Measures Respiratory, electro dermal, and cardiovascular fluctuations in the target. |
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| The Computer Voice Stress Analyzer. It is entirely more efficient and should be a fourth channel of the polygraphs. |
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| Started in 1990, it is managed by the FBI. It is a local, state and federal database. It has DNA from anything. First index contains crime scene evidence. Second index contains offender data. |
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| Designed to hold commanders responsible for their actions.It was started under Giuliani |
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| Testing Bulletproof Clothing |
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| Should not occur on people. Modern Marvels. |
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| Creates job descriptions which contains duties and requirements. To construct this they talk to SMEs who are subject matter experts. |
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| All bad cops stem from what? |
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| What was used to promote NPSCCU |
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| The hatchet murder, everything was on her compy. |
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| Used to appeal to everyone in recruting. |
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| Point of the paper application |
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| Encourages self-select-out; gives people the opportunity to realize that they may not be right for police work. Commits everything, it all has to check out, if you get caught in a lie you will not get hired. |
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| The questions must be identical for each and every subject, and must be presented in the same way. |
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| Best prediction of future: the past |
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| All background checks should be made in |
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| Most US departments apply some for of psychological testing in their application process. Some agencies use polygraph, some use voice stress analyzer. |
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| What type of force are Police authorized to use? |
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| Nonnegotiable coercive force. |
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| The first rule of law enforcement. |
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| Make sure you go home alive, don't take overt risks. |
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| Authority to choose between an assortment of responses to any given situation. |
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| Whenever a firearm is discharged, the force is always labeled lethal. |
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| Named such because people can still die from the force applied. IE of the 14 people who got tazed in 3 of them died. |
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| To defend self and others. To move, lead or direct a person to preserve orded or enforce a law. To repel an attack. To terminate resistance. |
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| Most cops use too much or too little force? |
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| Too little, they are afraid of legal trouble. |
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| Matching up the amount of force necessary to the situation in question. |
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| Who is responsible for teaching the officers about force? |
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| Must an officer stick to the escalating list? |
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| Up until 1985 it was legal to shoot a perp for just running away. It was determined that such a law was in violation of the 4th amendment "seizure" clause. |
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| When is a firearm permissible? |
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| If suspect threatens with a weapon or there is probably cause to believe the suspect has committed a crime involving the infliction or threatened infliction of serious physical harm. |
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| Training is designed to... |
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| Simulate real life situation |
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| Most shooting occur under what terms? |
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| Two people are less than 10 feet away, 2-3 shots are fired, it lasts for 3-5 seconds. |
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