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OPOTA SPO'S Unit 1 Questions and Answers 100% Pass The relationship between an SPO and a test question is that ✔✔a test question must respond directly to an spo and every spo may be the basis o... f a test question The ultimate reason for law enforcement training is ✔✔to be able to protect the life and property of yourself and the public A peace officers main goals are ✔✔Enforce Laws, Preserve the Peace, Prevent Crimes, Protect Civil Rights and Liberties, Provide services Considerations when exercising discretion ✔✔Use sound judgment to determine which laws are to be formally enforced Determine if there is a more constructive remedy to a situation without an arrest or citation Factors necessary for the commission of a crime ✔✔Desire, Victim, Opportunity Core Concepts of Community Policing ✔✔A Partnership between the police and the community, Crime prevention, Organizational change of the agency, A problem-solving approach to the police role that is proactive Considerations for Off Duty Situations ✔✔Behavior, Situational Awareness, Be a good witness if a situation arises when police intervention is necessary The Purposes of The Bill of Rights ✔✔Protect an individual's freedoms, Prevent the government from interfering in protected rights The Major Concepts of the Criminal Justice System ✔✔Law Enforcement, Courts, Corrections The Goals of Sentencing ✔✔Punish the offender and in many cases, rehabilitate the offender. Protect Society. Restore the victim as much as possible. The Purpose of any code of ethics or code of conduct ✔✔to identify expected behavior Generally accepted ethical responsibilities of Peace Officers ✔✔External Influences on Behavior ( relationships with family/friends, local citizens, local media, dept. regulations) Internal Influences on Behavior (officer's own more beliefs and values, anger, greed, lust) Continuum of Compromise ✔✔Being exposed on a regular basis to "special authority" and at the same time being exposed on a daily basis to that element of society that operates without values, combines to severely challenge an officer's core values system Acts of Omission ✔✔ Acts of Commission (administrative/criminal) ✔✔ Ethical Dilemmas ✔✔a situation in which the officer did not know what the right course of action was, or the course of action the officer considered right was too difficult to do, or the wrong course of action was tempting Commons areas in which unethical acts occur ✔✔Corrupt Activity, Falsifying Reports, Sexual Harassment and other sexual misconduct, Alcohol Usage, Drugs, Free Food and Gratuities Decision Making Model ✔✔Step 1 Define the Problem Step 2 Identify Alternative Solutions Step 3 Evaluate the Identified Alternatives Step 4 Make the Decision Step 5 Implement the Decision Step 6 Evaluate the Decision PLUS filters ✔✔P= Policies (consistent with agency policies and procedures?) L= Legal (is the action lawful?) U= Universal (the universal principles and values of my agency?) S= Self (does it align with my beliefs?) Plus filters should be applied at the following Decision Making Model steps ✔✔Step 1 (define the problem), Step 3 (evaluate alternative solutions), Step 6 (evaluate the decision) Five Uses of Field notes ✔✔Preservation of Knowledge in written form Foundation of the formal written report Aids in further investigation Evidence in court Documentation of the officers efforts in the field Seven types of information to be recorded in field notes ✔✔Complete info on victims, witnesses, and suspects involved. Date & time of offense or incident being reported. Location of occurrence. Type of place where offense or incident took place. Details of offence or incident being reported. Disposition of evidence, property, and subjects. Corresponding report number. Nine guidelines to be followed when taking field notes ✔✔Head notebook page with day and time of shift. Do not place information from one incident on the same page with information from another. Write or print neatly so that you can read and understand your notes later. Record all information in ink. Let victims and witnesses talk through the event before you start recording notes. Ask clarifying follow-up questions. Be as complete as possible. Consider the use of an electronic date device or template. Do not record your personal information. Six Essential questions answered in a report ✔✔Who, What, When, Where, Why, How Four requirements of a Well-Written report ✔✔Complete, Factual, Accurate, Objective [Show More]

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