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SCCJA Pre-Academy Block 3-Prejudice
and Personality
0 - ANS-indicates a minor hazard in NFPA 704 system
3 integral questions to ask at the end of an interview - ANS-•did you do it?
•have you told me everything?
•has everything you told me been the truth?
3 ways stereotypes change - ANS-• Bookkeeping-slow adjustment as we learn and
adapt to new information
• Conversion-old stereotypes are thrown away, usually when there is signification
contradictory evidence
• Subtyping-new stereotype is created as a sub-classification of the original
363 - ANS-How many SC law enforcement officers have died in the line of duty between
1797-2015?
4 - ANS-indicates a major or severe hazard in NFPA 704 system
4 Considerations Concerning Selection and Wearing of a Ballistic Vest - ANS-•threat
level
•concealability
•wearability
•body area coverage
4th Amendment - ANS-Protection against Unreasonable Search and Seizure
50,212 - ANS-How many assaults against police officers occurred in 2015 according to
the Department of Justice, most by personal weapons?
6 primary law enforcement responsibilities at a HAZMAT scene - ANS-1. Protect
yourself.
,2. Identify the problem.
3. Identify the material involved (if possible).
4. Determine the hazards.
5. Evacuate and secure the area.
6. Set up communications.
72 hours - ANS-Family court should hold a hearing to determine whether there is
probable cause for the protective custody within how many hours?
80% - ANS-What percentage of human communication is nonverbal
Abuse - ANS-Physical or psychological harm
Additional resources for interviewing - ANS-•doctors
•DSS
•DJJ
•PPP
•records or ID section at your department
•other officers
•school officials and teachers
•ministers/church personnel
Administrative reports - ANS-Reports that affect the administration of a department
Adult Protective Services of DSS - ANS-Which agency do you contact for abuse
occurring at all locations other than facilities, mostly residences?
advantageous position - ANS-A position of cover, whether natural or manmade, that will
protect an officer
Alcohol - ANS-depressant
one of the oldest, most universal, and widely abused drugs
A central nervous system depressant rapidly absorbed into the bloodstream
Heavy use can cause serious damage to the body and affects the liver, nervous system,
muscles, lungs, and heart
A factor in approximately 41% of deaths from motor vehicle crashes
amphetamines/methamphetamine - ANS-stimulant
generally taken orally or injected
ice form is smoked
,most frequently encountered clandestine labs
An accurate representation of the scene and the testimony before the court must be
given by a competent witness, who has firsthand knowledge of the scene of the crime
from the date/time the diagram was drawn - ANS-in order for a sketch to be legally
submitted as evidence in a court of law, it first must meet 2 basic qualifications:
APC - ANS-Approach, position, and control
Arguments for hate crime legislation - ANS-•a victim may suffer more psychological
harm
•victim may suffer more physical trauma
•hate crimes have a wide impact
•hate crimes may spark retaliation or community unrest
Arizona v. Gant - ANS-Police may only search a vehicle incident to arrest if the arrestee
might access the vehicle at the time of search, or the vehicle contains evidence of the
offense he was arrested for
Baby Boomers - ANS-•people born between 1946 and 1964
•work to live
•motivated by people who tell them they are valued and needed
Balance at a crime scene - ANS-Maintaining officer safety while also maintaining the
crime scene integrity
baseline plotting method - ANS-requires measurements to be taken along and from a
single reference line called the baseline; should be established by the use of a string,
chalk line or some convenient means prior to any measurements being made.
Basic Principles of Crime Scene Documentation, Collection, and Preservation - ANS-a.
Make sure that you are there lawfully.
b. Properly secure the scene.
c. Gather information and take detailed notes
d. Photograph the scene as you saw it upon arrival
e. Draw a sketch of the incident if applicable noting items of interest.
f. Collect any evidence
Bath Salts - ANS-stimulant
synthetic
, crystalline powder
white to yellow in color
usually ingested by sniffing/snorting, taken orally, smoked, or injected
Effects include reported agitation, insomnia, irritability, dizziness, depression, paranoia,
delusions, suicidal thoughts, seizures, and panic attacks
Benzodiazepines - ANS-depressant
Used therapeutically to produce sedation, induce sleep, relieve anxiety and muscle
spasms, and to prevent seizures
Among the most widely prescribed medications
Examples include Xanax, Librium, and Valium
blue hazmat diamond - ANS-health hazards
Blue Personality - ANS-•searching for meaning of life
•motivation is to feel authentic
•yearn for self-actualization
•peacemakers and cooperative team players
blue section of DOT emergency response guidebook - ANS-chemical names listed
alphabetically
Brown Eyes, Blue Eyes Experiment - ANS-Study conducted to demonstrate his
prejudicial attitudes and intolerance can affect even the youngest of people
caregiver - ANS-a person that provides care to a vulnerable adult, with or without
compensation, on a temporary or permanent or full or part-time basis and included, but
is not limited to, a relative, household member, day care personnel, adult foster home
sponsor, and personnel of a public or private institution or facility
Caregiver Stress - ANS-occurs when caregivers become overwhelmed due to the
emotional and financial burden of providing care to the vulnerable adult, elder, or
incapacitated person; demands to the caregivers' time, finances, duties and other
factors are often times not fully known when they agree to take on the role of a
caregiver; is real but it's not a justification or excuse for vulnerable adult abuse, neglect
or exploitation
Carroll v. US - ANS-police may stop and search a vehicle without a warrant if there is
probable cause to believe that the vehicle is carrying individuals or articles that offend
the law, and the vehicle is now or is about to be moved
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