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Police Written Exam Latest Graded A+ DEDUCTIVE REASONING Physical abuse: physical and purposeful harming to control over the individual. - examples: hitting, slapping, shoving, grabbing, pinching, biting, hair pulling, may also include denying proper medical treatment DEDUCTIVE REASONING Sexual abuse: coercing, or attempting to coerce any sexual contact or behavior with an individual without consent - examples: martial rape, attacks on sexual parts of the body, forcing sec after physical violence has occurred, or treating someone in a sexually demeaning manner DEDUCTIVE REASONING Emotional abuse: undermining an individual sense of self worth, self dignity, or self esteem - examples: constant criticism, diminishing one's abilities, name calling, damaging one's relationships with loved ones ( family, friends, etc ) DEDUCTIVE REASONING Economic abuse: making or attempting to make an individual financially dependent - examples: controlling all finances by restricting access to money, bank account, credit cards. forbidding individual employment's or attendance at school DEDUCTIVE REASONING Psychological abuse: causing chronic fear, paranoia, and or depression by use of fear and intimidation - examples: threatening physical harm to individual or self, children, or loved one's from individual. destruction of individual's property or harming of pets. forcing isolation from family, friends, school or work. DEDUCTIVE REASONING A woman has her husband's paycheck deposited into her personal account. She allows him a small stipend each month that he can use for gas money, lunch at work, or anything personal. When he runs out of money, she berates him and asks him why he is not more responsible with his money. What forms of abuse is the woman exhibiting? A. economic abuse and psychological abuse B. emotional abuse and psychological abuse C. economic abuse and physical abuse D. emotional abuse and economic abuse - D. emotional abuse and economic abuse DEDUCTIVE REASONING Jessica calls the police when she becomes concerned about her friend Yeji. Yeji is in a relationship that Jessica believes is abusive. Yeji has not been out with friends in several months, and the few times that Jessica has seen her she seems distant, timid, and very insecure. Based on Yeji's behaviors, what has she most likely been exposed to? A. emotional abuse and psychological abuse B. emotional abuse and physical abuse C. psychological abuse and economic abuse D. psychological abuse and physical abuse - A. emotional abuse and psychological abuse DEDUCTIVE REASONING 11. An officer has pulled over a vehicle for speeding. He approaches the driver's side window to request the driver's license and registration. The driver demands to know why he was pulled over and is resistant to hand over his documents. Which of the following should the officer use to remain in control of the situation? A. Officer Presence B. Verbal Command C. Empty Hand Control D. Less Lethal Force - B. Verbal Command DEDUCTIVE REASONING Two squad cars have stopped a driver who is driving a stolen vehicle. After pulling the driver over, one of the officers approaches the vehicle, but the driver scrambles to the passenger side of the car and begins running through the field next to the highway. The other officer takes off after him, commanding him to stop running. The officers do not believe the driver possesses any weapons. Which technique should be used to control the situation? a. Verbal Command b. Officer Presence c. Less-Lethal Force d. Empty-Hand Control - D. empty hand control DEDUCTIVE REASONING An officer received disciplinary action for her misuse of force. The officer was arresting an individual for drug possession. The offender did not possess any weapons and was not attempting to harm the officer, but the officer used a conducted energy device on the offender when he made a sexist remark. Which of the following techniques should the officer have used to establish authority? A. The officer was justified in using empty-hand control when the offender made the disrespectful remark. B. The officer should have used less-lethal force to prevent the offender from attempting to insult her further. C. The officer should have completely ignored the remark made by the offender. D. The officer should have used verbal commands to control the situation since the offender did not physically threaten her. - D. The officer should have used verbal commands to control the situation since the offender did not physically threaten her. DEDUCTIVE REASONING In which of the following situations might an officer be justified in using lethal force? A. An offender rushes at a police officer's partner with a knife. B. An armed robber attempts to escape from police. He drops his weapon before he begins running away. C. An offender begins shouting racist slurs at a Hispanic police officer and tells her he will "cut" her if she comes close. D. An arrestee begins kicking officers when they attempt to handcuff him. - A. An offender rushes at a police officer's partner with a knife DEDUCTIVE REASONING Which of the following is an example of less-lethal force? A. An officer grabs a resistant arrestee's arms and pins him against the hood of the squad car. B. Officers use a water cannon in an attempt to control a riot. C. Several officers command a robber to come out of his vehicle with his hands above his head. D. An officer fires shots at a threatening offender's legs. - B. officers use a water cannon in an attempt to control a riot Flexibility of closure - Identify a figure, object, etc that is not the same. In law enforcement police use BOLOS ( be on the look out ) for suspects. FLEXIBILITY OF CLOSURE This man has lost his toupee. Which of the below is the same man, but without his toupee? A. I. B. II. C. III. D. IV. - A I. reason because II, III, IV, all have eye colors, eye shapes, eyebrows, face features not the same FLEXIBILITY OF CLOSURE This woman has put her hair up. Which below is the same woman, but with her hair up? A. I. B. II. C. III. D. IV - D. IV. reason because I, II, III, all have eye colors and eye shapes not the same and lip shape not the same FLEXIBILITY OF CLOSURE This woman has let her hair down. Which of the option choices below is the same woman, but with her hair down? a. I. b. II. c. III. d. IV. - a. I. FLEXIBILITY OF CLOSURE Which of the option choices below is the same woman shown here, but from a different angle? a. I. b. II. c. III. d. IV. - d. IV. FLEXIBILITY OF CLOSURE This man has put in contact lenses and put on a toupee. Which of the option choices below is the same man, but with an altered appearance? a. I. b. II. c. III. d. IV. - c. III.

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