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UTAH SFO FINAL QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS WITH SOLUTIONS 2024
"State of Mind" that might cause someone to join a gang - ANSWER -Boredom

-Poverty

-Unemployed

-Victim of abuse/neglect

-School dropout

-Negative role models



10 Behavioral signs that can indicate deception (lying) - ANSWER -Nervous Movements

-Pacing

-Not able to hold still

-No eye contact

-Memorized/rehearsed answers



10 things that determine reasonable force - ANSWER -Life experience

-Law

-Equipment

-Officer/subject factors

-Skill level

-Age/physical fitness

-Male/female

-Multiple officers/subjects

-Physical safety

-Special circumstances



10th Amendment - ANSWER Powers Reserved to the States

,14th Amendment - ANSWER Declares that all persons born in the U.S. are citizens and are guaranteed
equal protection of the laws



1983 Action - ANSWER Lawsuit of police because civilians feel police did things wrong



1st Amendment - ANSWER Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition



2 types of info analysis (SIAC/DHS) - ANSWER -Tactical: Enforcement prevention (short term)

Strategic: An assessment (long range planning)



2nd Amendment - ANSWER Right to bear arms



3 approaches in conflict resolution - ANSWER -Ethical

-Logical

-Practical



3 basic elements of an interview - ANSWER -Beginning: Interviewer establishes rapport

-Middle: Interviewer acquires the desired information about the case

-End: Interviewer concludes interview and expresses appreciation



3 basic premises of arrests - ANSWER -Police role in physical arrest is mainly defensive

-An arrest is emotional as well physical

-Mind and body are one



3 branches of government - ANSWER Legislative, Executive, Judicial



3 factors limiting officer discretion - ANSWER -Public safety & welfare (officer safety)

-Department policy

-Mandatory Arrest

,3 levels of conflict resolution - ANSWER -Non-Verbal

-Verbal

-Physical



3 levels of victimization - ANSWER -Primary victim

-Secondary victim (family, friends)

-Tertiary victim (community, first responders)



3 main components of conflict resolution - ANSWER -Public

-Officer

-Offender



3 primary reasons people join gangs - ANSWER -Poverty

-Peer Pressure

-Live with or in close proximity to gang members



3 psychological signs of addiction - ANSWER -Unexplained change in mood and personality

-Sudden mood swings, irritability, or angry outbursts

-Lack of motivation; lethargic appearance



3 reasons arrest warrants are filed - ANSWER -Arrest - for crime

-Failure to appear

-Order to show cause



3 reasons gangs are/were created - ANSWER -Power

-Money

-Protection

, 3 things that make a gang a gang - ANSWER -2 or more people

-Common symbol (Colors)

-Engages in criminal activity



3rd Amendment - ANSWER No quartering of soldiers



4 behavioral signs of addiction - ANSWER Neglecting responsibilities

-Unexplained reasons for money

-Engaging in suspicious behavior

-Taking unnecessary risks



4 principles of DT - ANSWER -Distance

-Awareness

-Balance

-Self Control



4 reasons to take effective field notes - ANSWER -Contain info not in report

-Provide basis for building a report

-Notes may be subpoenaed into court

-Legible & organized



4 triages categories (mass casualty) - ANSWER -1st priority: life threatening (immediate care)

-2nd priority: need care soon (urgent care)

3rd priority: minor injuries (delayed care)

4th priority: Dead (no care)



4 triggers that activate SNS - ANSWER 1. Threat in close proximity

2. Fear

3. Exhaustion

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