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What are the qualities and attributes of an effective police officer? CORRECT
ANSWERS Keeps the peace,
Enforce the law,
Gather evidence,
Stops crime and protects life and property, Problem solving,
Decision making,
Integrity,
Impartiality,
Assertiveness,
Building rapport,
Active listening,
Resilience

What is the problem solving process? CORRECT ANSWERS PROBLEM >
KNOWLEDGE (Emotions, Skills, Using thought) > RESPONSE
And now STRESS impacts on decision making

What is the STOPAR acronym? CORRECT ANSWERS STOP >
THINK >
OBSERVE >
PLAN >
ACT >
REVIEW

What is the POLICE acronym? CORRECT ANSWERS Policy and Procedure,
Officer Safety,
Legislation,
Investigation,
Customer Service and Communication,
Ethical Leadership.

What is the historical role of policing? CORRECT ANSWERS Keeping the peace
Enforcing the law
Impartiality
Prevent crime
Detect offenses
Public peace and order
Protection of citizens' rights
Response to emergencies - criminal or not

,How do police keep the peace? PPUMP. CORRECT ANSWERS Protecting life and
property
Preventing and detecting crime
Uphold and enforce the law
Maintaining order
Providing social services

What does keeping the peace actually mean? What is the mission and functions of
NSWPF? CORRECT ANSWERS MISSION: The mission of the NSWPF is to work with
the community to reduce violence, crime and fear.

What does Statement of Values provide? CORRECT ANSWERS Provides more details
on guidance on how to fulfill the role of a police officer.
Police officers must embrace and act in accordance with these values, rather than their
own values.

What is the Code of Conduct and Ethics used for? CORRECT ANSWERS Provides
greater detail and clearer guidelines on the conduct required of police in order to
support the statement of values of the NSWPF and Oath of Office.
Helps with what to do and how to do it at ground level.
Assists the professionalism and pride in police work.

What is the Oath of Office used for? CORRECT ANSWERS A legally binding vow that
enables original authority and discretion.
It provides guidance on what to do and how to do it at a high level.
It requires police to keep the peace, impartially to the best of their ability, faithfully and
according to law.

Define Original Authority. CORRECT ANSWERS A constable is appointed at Common
Law, i.e. by the people of NSW, and NOT the government, the Commissioner of Police
etc. This Common Law appointment confers a large degree of autonomy on the
constable to carry out his/her duties of office as he/she sees fit, though these actions
remain accountable (can be described as an independent exercise of professional
judgement based on the circumstances involved in the incident). There is no
master/servant relationship between a constable and his/her employer, even though the
NSW Police Force is a rank structured organisation

How do police keep the peace? CORRECT ANSWERS Preventing and detecting crime
Providing social services (Police services)
Uphold and enforce the law
Maintaining order
Protecting life and property

How do police policies and guidelines affect the way police keep the peace? CORRECT
ANSWERS Statement of values.
Role mission and functions.

, Code of Conduct.

What are examples of laws that protect the rights of community members? CORRECT
ANSWERS Right to life (Article 3) - offence of murder
Right to social order (Article 28) - offensive conduct
Right to liberty (Article 3) - offence kidnapping

What are examples of how police might deal with people who breach the rights of
others? CORRECT ANSWERS Maintain order by issuing move along direction.
Protecting the right of life by arresting someone threatening others with weapons.
Protecting the right of children by removing them from the risk of domestic violence,
when covered by the relevant legislation.

When police can justify breaching the human rights of individuals CORRECT
ANSWERS Arrest (Article 3) - Violation of liberty
Using deadly force (Article 3) - Violation to right of life
Surveillance and searching (Article 12) - Violation of right to privacy
Move along direction (Article 13) - Violation to right of freedom

When police can never justifiably breach the human rights of individuals CORRECT
ANSWERS Article 5 - Ban on torture and cruel and degrading treatment of punishment
Article 9 - Ban on arbitrary arrest and detention
Article 10 - Right to a fair trial
Article 11 - Presumption of innocence
Article 12 - Ban on arbitrary interference with privacy, family, home or correspondence,
no attacks on honour or reputation.

What is meant by the term stereotyping? CORRECT ANSWERS -Stereotyping is
placing people into groups and making judgments based on membership of that group.
-A categorised belief based on culture/gender/race etc.

What is meant by the term prejudice? CORRECT ANSWERS -Prejudice is pre-judging
people without actual knowledge.
-Preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.

What is a definition of culture? CORRECT ANSWERS One answer would be a pattern
of shared beliefs and value systems that influence thought and behaviour. Another
could simply be the way a particular group of people does things.

What is a definition of social inequality? CORRECT ANSWERS Social inequality is
where one individual, group or community has access to a wider range of opportunities
or possible outcomes within society than another.

What are some of the potential problems police may face when dealing with people
from a different cultural or a lower socioeconomic background? CORRECT ANSWERS
How their own biases and prejudices may affect the way they perform their role.

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