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NOCTI Criminal Justice Practice Questions and Answers Latest 2024 Update (Complete Test Bank 100% Correct) When responding to an emergency situation, a police officer should _____________. - Answer- proceed with due care and caution The term vicarious liability, means that ______________. - Ans...

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2024 Update (Complete Test Bank
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When responding to an emergency situation, a police officer should _____________. -
Answer- proceed with due care and caution

The term vicarious liability, means that ______________. - Answer- liability is shared

If a police officer discharges a firearm, the officer may be responsible for
_______________. - Answer- a negligent act

Which Supreme Court case sets the standards for the use of deadly force by police? -
Answer- Tennessee vs. Garner

A police officer is justified in drawing his/her weapon when ____________. - Answer-
deadly force is a threat

A non-lethal weapon that uses a wire to transmit the control is called ____________. -
Answer- a taser

Using _________ is considered deadly force. - Answer- knife

The term, expandable baton, describes a/an ____________. - Answer- ASP (Armament
systems and procedures)

An officer gives a suspect an order, but the suspect fails to follow the order. The officer
should use _____________. - Answer- contact controls

Compliance control relies on the __________ points on the body. - Answer- pressure

The term, reactionary gap, is the ______________. - Answer- safe distance between
the officer and the offender

,Graham vs. Connor protects police officers because it _____________. - Answer-
allows the incident to be viewed from the police officer's perspective

In the case of Tennessee vs. Garner, the Supreme Court ruled that
________________. - Answer- police officers cannot use deadly physical force to effect
the arrest of a person simply because they are fleeing from a felony

During a vehicle pursuit, when the vehicle stops, the officer should - Answer- Empty the
vehicle using high risk stop procedures

For safety reasons during a vehicle stop, the officer should - Answer- Maintain visual
contact

When making a traffic stop, the officer must especially watch the suspect's - Answer-
Hands

In____, the U.S Supreme court upheld stop and frisk procedures. - Answer- Terry vs.
Ohio

The best method of placing handcuffs on the suspect is - Answer- Keyholes toward the
fingers, double locked, behind the back

Before and after transporting a prisoner in a police vehicle, the officer should - Answer-
Check the back seat for contraband

A police officer has a legal responsibility to - Answer- Protect property, life and defend
the rights of others

The term______, refers to a protective search for weapons - Answer- Stop and frisk

The FBI, IRS and DEA are all _____ agency - Answer- Federal agency

The _____ division generally has the most officers in a medium-to-large police agency -
Answer- Patrol division

An officer is making an arrest on a violent suspect who is in the kneeling position. The
officer should place the handcuffs on the suspect - Answer- immediately on approach

If a police officer's partner comes to work intoxicated, the officer should...? - Answer-
Report it to a supervisor

During a high risk traffic stop the officer should generally be positioned...? - Answer-
Using the protection of the patrol vehicle

The term, double-lock handcuffs, means to...? - Answer- Activate the mechanism so the
handcuffs will not close further

,If an officer makes a stop or arrest based on a person's race or ethnicity, it is an
example of? - Answer- Racial Profiling

A law enforcement officer should...? - Answer- NOT take any free materials or services

While involved in a traffic stop, the driver exits the vehicle to ask the officer a question.
The officer should...? - Answer- Order the driver back into the vehicle

The difference between races, genders, beliefs, and customs is called? - Answer-
Cultural Diversity

What generally deals with police corruption? - Answer- The Department of Internal
Affairs

Prior to a pat down search, the officer should? - Answer- Inquire about contraband

Police officers stop vehicles and issue citations and warnings to motorists to...? -
Answer- Gain compliance

Bloody evidence should be packaged in a - Answer- Paper Bags

When photographing a crime scene, photographs should be taken in the following
sequence - Answer- All of the above

Toxicology is the study of poisons - Answer- True

Crime scene sketching methods include cross projection, triangulation, and - Answer-
coordinate

Witnesses should be secured in a group after a crime scene has been secured. -
Answer- False

The tiny ridges in the skin of the fingertip are known as ridges. - Answer- friction

A typical method to develop a fingerprint at a crime scene is dusting. - Answer- True

The term latent fingerprint is a Latin word meaning - Answer- hidden

In order to identify a rough crime scene sketch which is not professionally prepared, a
police officer should label a sketch as - Answer- Not drawn to scale

Upon arriving at a crime scene, the first thing to do is, ___ - Answer- survey and secure
the scene

______________ should be properly documented and tagged. - Answer- Evidence

, 17. Skid marks on asphalt at an accident scene measure 64 feet in length, given a drag
factor of O.75, use the formula below to calculate the minimum speed in miles per hour
of the vehicle at the beginning of the skid.
S = 5.5 (square root) (D*F) - Answer- 38.1

On the use force continuum, the officer may use __________ level or levels above the
threat posed by the offender. - Answer- 1

According to the use of force continuum, __________is an example of deadly force. -
Answer- Firearms

When responding to an emergency situation a police officer should respond as quickly
as possible with disregard to safety. - Answer- False

The term vicarious liability means that __________ - Answer- Liability is shared

If a police officer discharges a firearm, the officer may be responsible for a
______________________ - Answer- a negligent act

Which Supreme Court case set the standard for the use of deadly force by police -
Answer- Tennessee vs Garner

The_________________ is or are most affected by pepper spray. - Answer- eyes

A shooter observes a safety violation during the firearms qualification, the shooter
should - Answer- raise his or her hand and yell cease fire

A non-lethal weapon that uses a wire to transmit the control is called a - Answer- taser

Using a knife against someone is considered - Answer- Deadly force

The term ASP describes an - Answer- expandable baton

An officer gives a suspect an order, but the suspect fails to follow the order, the
officer should use - Answer- contact controls

Compliance control relies on the pressure points on the body. - Answer- True

The term reactionary gap refers to a safe distance between the officer and the. -
Answer- offender

Photo-line ups all suspects should have - Answer- similar visible features

A type of ______________________ includes a trunk of vehicle with the driver's
consent. - Answer- consent search

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