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Correct Answers
The Color codes of the different types of chemicals used by law enforcement
are: - -HC (Yellow), CN (Red), CS (Blue), OC (Orange)
-Four causes of illegible fingerprints include: - -Failure to produce focal
point, "Skipping", failure to clean equipment and fingers, and insufficient ink.
-How long does a civil protection order last IN the state of Ohio? - -5 Years
-The 2 types of racism are: - -Individual and Institutional
-What are the factors needed for the commission of a crime? - -Desire,
Victim, and Opportunity
-Culpable Mental States include: - -Knowingly, Purposely, Recklessly, and
Negligently
-Which ORC represents drug trafficking? - -ORC 2925.04
-When responding to a call for service, a peace officer's primary duties
include: - -Responding to the incident, securing the scene, and conducting a
preliminary investigation.
-The requirements which must be established before a Terry Pat Down/Frisk
are: - -Articulate reasonable belief that the suspect is armed and poses a
threat to them.
-Which of the following details disqualifies an Amber Alert from being
activated? - -There is not descriptive information about the victim, offender,
and/or the abduction.
-How many numbers are on a standard VIN? - -17
-The purpose of any Code of Ethics is: - -To identify expected behavior.
-Define the term "vehicle stop". - -Any situation where an officer deploys
from his vehicle.
-The most crucial aspect of a vehicle stop is: - -The Assessment
-The most important aspect of a high-risk vehicle stop? - -Cover and
Concealment
, -ORC 2903.02 Defines: - -Murder
-The penalty for the unauthorized use of OHLEG is: - -Felony of the 5th
degree.
-A controlled buy is defined as: - -Purchase of drugs by a confidential
informant
-The plain feel doctrine directly responds to? - -Terry Pat Down/Frisk
-What are the elements necessary to constitute an arrest? - -Intent,
Authority, and Seizure
-How do you justify a warrantless, nonconsensual entry into a private
dwelling to make an arrest? - -Exigent Circumstances
-What describes a plain target? - -Strike intended only to defend and control
a subject until he/she complies.
-What are the 3 major components of the criminal justice system? - -Law
Enforcement, Corrections, Courts
-What is a goal of sentencing? - -To punish the offender.
-What did Maryland v. Wilson do in terms of guidelines for a police officer? -
-The right for police officers to pull passengers out of a vehicle for officer
safety.
-Ethics could be identified as? - -The moral actions, conduct, motives, and
character of an individual.
-How many ethic responsibilities does a peace officer have? - -Nine
-How many clues can someone give you when doing the HGN? - -6
-How many times will the average OVI violator drive intoxicated in a year? -
-80 times per year
-Identify the decision point in OVI detection phase 1: - -Should I stop the
vehicle?
-Identify what a peace officer must use in order to determine reasonable
suspicion of drug use: - -Their senses
Correct Answers
The Color codes of the different types of chemicals used by law enforcement
are: - -HC (Yellow), CN (Red), CS (Blue), OC (Orange)
-Four causes of illegible fingerprints include: - -Failure to produce focal
point, "Skipping", failure to clean equipment and fingers, and insufficient ink.
-How long does a civil protection order last IN the state of Ohio? - -5 Years
-The 2 types of racism are: - -Individual and Institutional
-What are the factors needed for the commission of a crime? - -Desire,
Victim, and Opportunity
-Culpable Mental States include: - -Knowingly, Purposely, Recklessly, and
Negligently
-Which ORC represents drug trafficking? - -ORC 2925.04
-When responding to a call for service, a peace officer's primary duties
include: - -Responding to the incident, securing the scene, and conducting a
preliminary investigation.
-The requirements which must be established before a Terry Pat Down/Frisk
are: - -Articulate reasonable belief that the suspect is armed and poses a
threat to them.
-Which of the following details disqualifies an Amber Alert from being
activated? - -There is not descriptive information about the victim, offender,
and/or the abduction.
-How many numbers are on a standard VIN? - -17
-The purpose of any Code of Ethics is: - -To identify expected behavior.
-Define the term "vehicle stop". - -Any situation where an officer deploys
from his vehicle.
-The most crucial aspect of a vehicle stop is: - -The Assessment
-The most important aspect of a high-risk vehicle stop? - -Cover and
Concealment
, -ORC 2903.02 Defines: - -Murder
-The penalty for the unauthorized use of OHLEG is: - -Felony of the 5th
degree.
-A controlled buy is defined as: - -Purchase of drugs by a confidential
informant
-The plain feel doctrine directly responds to? - -Terry Pat Down/Frisk
-What are the elements necessary to constitute an arrest? - -Intent,
Authority, and Seizure
-How do you justify a warrantless, nonconsensual entry into a private
dwelling to make an arrest? - -Exigent Circumstances
-What describes a plain target? - -Strike intended only to defend and control
a subject until he/she complies.
-What are the 3 major components of the criminal justice system? - -Law
Enforcement, Corrections, Courts
-What is a goal of sentencing? - -To punish the offender.
-What did Maryland v. Wilson do in terms of guidelines for a police officer? -
-The right for police officers to pull passengers out of a vehicle for officer
safety.
-Ethics could be identified as? - -The moral actions, conduct, motives, and
character of an individual.
-How many ethic responsibilities does a peace officer have? - -Nine
-How many clues can someone give you when doing the HGN? - -6
-How many times will the average OVI violator drive intoxicated in a year? -
-80 times per year
-Identify the decision point in OVI detection phase 1: - -Should I stop the
vehicle?
-Identify what a peace officer must use in order to determine reasonable
suspicion of drug use: - -Their senses