FLETC UPTP Test 1 with complete solutions 2024_2025
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Course
UPTP
Institution
UPTP
Graham v. Connor (1989)
Recognized that the right to make an arrest or investigatory stop necessarily carries with it the right to use some degree of physical coercion/threat to affect it.
In the course of an arrest or stop is properly analyzed by Fourth Amendment's 'objective reasonableness' s...
FLETC UPTP Test 1 with complete
solutions 2024/2025
Identify elements in the use of authority - ANSWER- power
force
discretion
control
influence
leadership
command presence
Power - ANSWER- the ability to do or act
force - ANSWER- strength, intensity of effect
discretion - ANSWER- the power or right to decide or act according to ones own
judgment
control - ANSWER- to exercise restraint or direction over, dominate. the authority
given to all branches of police
Identify the core values for law enforcement officers and how they influence an
officers use of authority. - ANSWER- integrity
fairness
respect
honesty
courage
compassion
integrity - ANSWER- uprightness, of character and soundness of moral principle,
absolute truthfulness and honesty.
, Fairness - ANSWER- a value characterized by freedom from prejudice or
favoritism.
respect - ANSWER- means that we acknowledge the rights and values of other
people
honesty - ANSWER- not lying, being trustworthy , reliable, truthful and sincere
courage - ANSWER- control under the influence of danger or fear and the ability
to do what is necessary.
compassion - ANSWER- a value inherent to understanding or sympathy for
victims or another suffering.
identify the signs of mental illness/disorder, mental health crisis, and abnormal
behaviors - ANSWER-
mental illness - ANSWER- described as a diagnosed/undiagnosed which causes
clinically significant stress, while creating a problem in the areas of thought,
emotional regulation, and or behavior that reflects disfunction
mental health crisis - ANSWER- a behavioral, emotional, or psychiatric situation
likely resulting in significantly reduced levels of functioning in primary activities
of daily life.
abnormal behavior - ANSWER- generally defined as behavior that violates the
norm in society, is maladaptive, is rare given the context of the culture and
environment.
intellectual disability - ANSWER- defined as being characterized by significant
limitations in both intellectual functioning and adaptive behaviors, which cover
both social and daily skills
four indicators for recognizing intellectual disability - ANSWER- problems with
communication
inability to preform simple tasks
may have features of down syndrome
problems keeping up in school and following rules
Tic disorder - ANSWER- an involuntary sudden, rapid, recurrent, stereotyped
motor movement or vocalization.
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