WEEK 11 [Crime Scene Management, Traffic Stops]

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Crime Scene Management & Traffic Stops Quiz

Test your knowledge on crime scene management and the protocols for traffic stops in this comprehensive quiz. Designed for law enforcement professionals and enthusiasts, this quiz covers essential concepts and procedures.

  • 20 challenging questions to assess your understanding
  • Multiple-choice format for easy navigation
  • Understand important concepts like search patterns and legal citations
20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by InvestigatingStone425
Before locating, identifying, and interviewing witnesses, victims, and suspects, an officer's first priority should be:
Determining if a crime has been committed
Arresting suspects
Protecting the crime scene
Aiding the injured
Why is it important to perform a safety sweep BEFORE aiding the injured?
To maintain officer safety
To look for illegal contraband
To find any evidence that may be hiding
Which of the following is a recommended method for locating witnesses, victims, and suspects not present at crime/collision scenes?
Find footprints and follow them
Utilize media broadcasts
Request a helicopter to spotlight the area
Which describes a strip/grid search pattern?
Two or three searchers follow each other in a path of a spiral starting on the out¬side and spiraling toward the center
The area to be searched is divided into quadrants with one searcher assigned to each quadrant.
Searchers proceed slowly at the same pace, parallel to each other and parallel to one side of the rectangle.
Searchers gather at the center and proceed outward along radius
Which describes a spiral search pattern?
Two or three searchers follow each other in a path of a spiral starting on the out¬side and spiraling toward the center
The area to be searched is divided into quadrants with one searcher assigned to each quadrant.
Searchers proceed slowly at the same pace, parallel to each other and parallel to one side of the rectangle.
Searchers gather at the center and proceed outward along radius
Which describes a quadrant search pattern?
Two or three searchers follow each other in a path of a spiral starting on the out¬side and spiraling toward the center
The area to be searched is divided into quadrants with one searcher assigned to each quadrant.
Searchers proceed slowly at the same pace, parallel to each other and parallel to one side of the rectangle.
Searchers gather at the center and proceed outward along radius
Which describes a point-to-point/wheel search pattern?
Two or three searchers follow each other in a path of a spiral starting on the out¬side and spiraling toward the center
The area to be searched is divided into quadrants with one searcher assigned to each quadrant.
Searchers proceed slowly at the same pace, parallel to each other and parallel to one side of the rectangle.
Searchers gather at the center and proceed outward along radius
What does M.O. Stand for?
Motive Operandi
Modus Operandi
Mechanical Operation
Motive Operation
Which most closely describes the message of Locard's Principle?
People should always check in when they enter a crime sscene
People may inadvertently contaminate or destroy evidence
Officers should protect people before they protect property
What is ALETS?
Arizona Law Enforcement Telecommunication Systems
Archived Legal Entities Tracking Structure
Arizona Law Enforcement Tracking Sytem
Prior to pulling over a violator, it is important to note the:
License plate number, vehicle description, and number of occupants
Specific violation, state on license plate, date of registration expiration
Description of driver, presence of a passenger, possession of driver's license
What are the options a violator has once given a traffic citiation
Pay the fine
Pay the fine, traffic school
Pay the fine, traffic school, contest in court
Pay the fine, traffic school, contest in court, refuse to sign the ticket to not admit guilt
True or False: If a violator offers their wallet or purse to the officer, the officer is correct in taking it to obtain their license and registration.
True, the wallet or purse was given with their consent
False, officers should avoid this for liability reasons
True or False: Improper tickets cannot be discarded. They must be voided out and turned in to a Sergeant.
True
False
When will a ticket need a report number written on it?
All tickets will have a report number written on them
Only when an accident is involved
Traffic tickets will never have report numbers written on them
Civil tickets typically have _____ days to be resolved.
10
21 to 28
90
Criminal tickets typically have ____ days to be resolved.
10
21 to 28
90
Which violations require the violator to sign the citation?
Both criminal and civil violations
Criminal violations
Civil violations
Neither criminal nor civil violations require a signature
There are three types of traffic stops. What are they?
Speeding, moving, braking
Traffic enforcement, investigative, high risk
Criminal, civil, warning
 
 
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