Patrol Procedure Exam #4

An illustrated training session featuring law enforcement officers reviewing patrol procedures, with visual cues for aggression and neutral behavior, set in a classroom environment.

Patrol Procedure Exam #4

Test your knowledge on patrol procedures and ensure you're well-versed in crucial operational protocols. This engaging quiz covers key definitions and essential rules for managing situations effectively.

  • Assess your understanding of neutral, defensive, and aggressive behaviors
  • Learn about the proper handling of prisoners and booking procedures
  • Explore potential signs of aggression and appropriate interventions
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by EngagingGuard235
Definitions: Neutral
The neutral person is in between the positions of defensive and aggressive.
The neutral person is in between the positions of resistant and aggressive.
The neutral person is in between the positions of neutral and aggressive.
The neutral person is in between the positions of ready for action and aggressive.
Definition: Defensive
The defensive person is emotion.
The defensive person is ready for action
The defensive person is Not resistant.
The defensive person is resistant
Definition: Aggressive
This person is not ready for action
This person is ready for action
This person is resistant.
This person is aggressive.
10. Other Signs of Possible Aggression: a. Sudden Silence b. Adjusting/Removing Hat c. Muscle Tension d. Extended Chest Expansions (Deep Breaths) e. Clinching/Wringing Hands f. Pacing g. Rolling up sleeves h. Defensive Stance I. Running Fingers Through Hair j. Rubbing Nape of Neck
True
False
Booking/Firearm Rule:
Only Superviosr shall enter the booking area with a firearm!
Officer shall enter the booking area with a firearm!
No officer shall enter the booking area with a firearm!
No officer shall enter the booking area without a firearm!
The booking officer shall :
Not book, photograph, and fingerprint all prisoners
Book, photograph, and fingerprint all prisoners
Book, photograph, and communicate with all prisoners
Book, photograph, and release all prisoners
We are not responsible for care and custody of prisoners.
True
False
Duty supervisor shall permit phone call within 1 hour.
True
False
Booking officer is the designee of the duty supervisor.
True
False
Cells & prisoners will be visually inspected every 15 minutes and documented by Booking Officer
True
False
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