SFO Intermediate Test 2 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update | Verified
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SFO Intermediate
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SFO Intermediate
Define: Utah Computerized Criminal History - (UCCH) - Used for: detection, apprehension,
detention, pretrial release, post trial release, prosecution, adjudication, correctional supervision, rehab,
pre-employment. (spreading of info to unauthorized parties is a felony offense)
When is a weapon d...
SFO Intermediate Test 2
Define: Utah Computerized Criminal History - (UCCH) - Used for: detection, apprehension,
detention, pretrial release, post trial release, prosecution, adjudication, correctional supervision, rehab,
pre-employment. (spreading of info to unauthorized parties is a felony offense)
When is a weapon deemed loaded? - When there is an unexpected cartridge, shell or projectile in
the firing position.
What are the 6 Ethical and Moral Standards? - - Integrity
- Honesty
- Values
- Standards
- Courage
- Civility
Define: Aggressive Enforcement - - Heavy Handedness
- Harassment
- Profiling
- Quotas
Define: Non-Enforcement of the Law - - Higher Crime Rates
- Under-reporting of Crime
- Lack of Public Cooperation
- Perception of Ineffectiveness
Methods for Reporting Officer Misconduct - - Chain of Command
- Warden
- County Attorney
, - State Attorney
- POST
- FBI
What are 3 Factors Limiting Officer Discretion? - - Public Safety
- Departmental Policy
- Mandatory Arrest Statutes
Define: T.E.E.T.H. - - Tension
- Ears
- Eyes
- Tail
- Head
Canine Body Language: Ears Laid Back - - Feeling Submissive or Frightened
Canine Body Language: Lips Curled Back Exposing Teeth - - Trying to get you to back off.
Canine Body Language: Eyes Opened Wide - - Feeling Uneasy
Canine Body Language: Recoiled Away or Straining on Leash - - Risky to approach or to allow to
come closer.
Canine Body Language: Hackles are Standing Up - - Risky to approach or to allow to come closer.
Define: Immoral - Deliberately violating accepted principles of right and wrong.
Define: Amoral - Being neither moral nor immoral, not caring for morality.
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