FLETC Written Exam #1 Graded A+ 2024
'A'-Alternatives - ANSWER-Consider all options available
'C'-Consequences - ANSWER-Determine consequences for each alternative
'T'-Tell - ANSWER-Can you honestly tell your story to others and be proud of your
decision or action?
1st Amendment - ANSWER-Free speech, freedom of petition, freedom of religion,
freedom of the press, redress
4th Amendment - ANSWER-Not all warrantless searches and seizures are
'unreasonable', many are reasonable. Exclusionary rule; need description of place and
person/thing to be seized
5th Amendment - ANSWER-Due Process and Procedural Rights; Grand jury, double
jeopardy, protection from self-incrimination in criminal trials
6 Dimensions of health - ANSWER-Physical
Mental
Social
Emotional
Spiritual
Occupational
8th Amendment - ANSWER-No excessive bail, fines, cruel and unusual punishment.
Government needs to prove defendant should remain in custody
Abnormal Behavior - ANSWER-Can be described as an action that is inappropriate for a
person's position, has no potential of achieving any goal, and a person continues in
spite of objective information that the action is unlikely to be effective
Additional factors considered when applying standard of Graham v. Connor that may
govern the reasonableness of using force - ANSWER-# of suspects/# of officers
Size, age, condition of officer/suspect
Duration of action
Whether force applied resulted in injury
Previous violent history known to officer at time
Use of alcohol/drugs
Suspect's mental history known to officer at time
Presence of innocent bystanders
Availability of officer weapons
,Anxiety - ANSWER-Defined by terms of emotional or cognitive impact of arousal
Anxiety Disorder - ANSWER-Group of mental illnesses that cause people to suffer from
excessive worry and abnormal feelings of nervousness without particular causes, which
cannot be alleviated through normal actions
Arousal - ANSWER-Defined by physiology
Atherosclerosis - ANSWER-Narrowing and thickening of arteries
Attention-Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorders - ANSWER-Frequently occurs with
learning disabilities, depression, anxiety, conduct disorder, or hostile attitudes
Three Types:
Inattentive
Hyperactive-Impulsive
Combined
Authority - ANSWER-Delegated right to determine, adjudicate, or otherwise settle
issues or disputes
Autism - ANSWER-Show a noticeable lack of awareness of the existence or feeling of
others
Behavioral Indicators of Human Trafficking - ANSWER-Not in possession of his/her own
documents
Restricted movement, not exercising free will
Visible signs of physical violence or abuse
Restricted or monitored communications
Bipolar disorder - ANSWER-consists of one or more manic episodes, and usually one or
more depressive episodes; dramatic highs and lows in mood, energy, and ability to think
clearly
Burn Syndrome - ANSWER-If surveillant feels as though they are surveilled, they start
to do unnatural things
Cardiorespiratory Fitness - ANSWER-An activity that involves large muscle groups used
in a rhythmical or dynamic manner over an extended period of time
Central Index System (CIS) - ANSWER-Sponsored by Immigration Naturalization
System; provides location on existing INS alien files
Checks and Balances - ANSWER-Each branch can exercise some control over the
others to ensure that no single branch becomes too strong or dominates
, Civil Rights Act of 1964 - ANSWER-Makes it illegal to discriminate on basis of
individual's:
race
color
religion
national origin
sex
age
Cognitive/Behavioral Changes triggered when faced with a threat - ANSWER-Automatic
Behavior
Memory Gaps
Intrusive Thoughts
Command Presence - ANSWER-Essentially presenting yourself as someone in
authority and who is to be respected and obeyed
Personal appearance, body language, how you sound, how you act
Common Radio Malfunctions - ANSWER-Battery
Corroded terminals
Loose connections
Loose antenna
Common Restrictions in Agency Use of Force Policy - ANSWER-Use of warning shots
Use of maximum force
Moving vehicles
Exhausting lesser means of force first
Communication Disorders - ANSWER-Expressive Language Disorder
Stuttering
Phonological Disorder
Mixed Receptive-Expressive
Compassion - ANSWER-Genuine concern for the welfare of others; ability to restore
order to others' lives while controlling and understanding personal feelings which
influences one's actions
Constitution - ANSWER-Authority of power rests with the people who delegated powers
to the central government
It's a contract between the people (states) and the federal government
Control - ANSWER-To exercise restraint or direction over, dominate.
Core Values of Law Enforcement - ANSWER-Integrity
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