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FVTC 720 PHASE 3 EXAM (HOUR ACADEMY)

Ch. 940 - Answers -Crimes against life and bodily security

Ch. 943 - Answers -Property crimes

Ch. 961 - Answers -Drugs

Goal of SFST's - Answers -Increase OWI deterrence and decrease alcohol related
crashes, death, and injuries

OWI Arrest Violation ratio - Answers -1 to 2,000

What category is alcohol in? - Answers -CNS Depressant

Average BAC in Wisconsin - Answers -.17%

Radar Checklist - Answers -Visual observation
Audio confirmation
Unit confirmation

RADAR - Answers -Radio detection and ranging

Hazardous material - Answers -any substance or material in a form that poses an
unreasonable risk to health, safety, property, or the environment

Hazardous incident - Answers -any event/incident which involves the unplanned,
uncontrolled, release of hazardous materials or substances

Classes of Hazardous Materials - Answers -1 Explosives
2 Gases
3 Flammable Liquids
4 Flammable Solids
5 Oxidizing Substances
6 Poisons
7 Radioactive
8 Corrosives
9 Other (Misc.)

Stationary Radar - Answers -The transition source stands still and the object receiving
the energy moves.

Moving Radar - Answers -Both the patrol vehicle and the object being tracked are
moving.

,Low doppler: reflects of roadway to detect patrol speed.

High doppler: oncoming objects (target vehicle)

Cosine Effect - Answers -When a target vehicle's direction of travel creates a significant
angle with the position of he stationary RADAR, the relative speed will be less than the
true speed. Since the change in the signal's frequency is based on the relative speed,
the RADAR speed measurement may be less than the car's true speed. This effect
always works to the motorist's advantage when the RADAR is stationary.

Three components of RADAR - Answers -Antenna, box, current

State v. Hanson - Answers -Wisconsin Court addressed the use of moving RADAR. In
addition to establishing that the unit was tested for accuracy, and the operator was
properly trained in its use, the operator must establish the RADAR was used in an area
where road conditions would distort readings as little as possible, and the PATROL
VEHICLE'S SPEED WAS VERIFIED.

Statutory speed laws - Answers -Posted limits (Ex: 15 mph in school zones)

Basic speed law - Answers -any speed under the absolute limit that is safe for existing
road, weather, or traffic conditions

RADAR principle - Answers -Doppler effect
-Radio and light waves
-Wavelengths
-Frequency

Civil rights - Answers -Due process, equal protection, freedom from discrimination

Protected through the constitution

Contact Theory - Answers -positive contact with other groups

Exposure to counter-stereotypes - Answers -Stereotype breaking repeated encounters

Hate crimes - Answers -Based on bias and bigotry, based on the motivation of the
offender, stricter penalties

Professional Ethics - Answers -You must know the laws, policies, and processes

Must develop and maintain your technical skills

Must be able to act and think

346.63(1)(a) - Answers -Operating a vehicle while impaired

, 346.63(1)(b) - Answers -Operating a vehicle with a prohibited PAC level

How long do you have to arrest someone for OWI? - Answers -3 hours

Definition of impaired - Answers -Less able to exercise the clear judgement and steady
hand control a motor vehicle

PAC Level for 1st, 2nd, or 3rd Offense - Answers -.08%

PAC Level for 4th Offense or more - Answers -.02%

346.63(2)(a) - Answers -OWI: Causing Injury to Another Person

346.63(5)(a) - Answers -Absolute sobriety
-CDL
-Under 21

Punishment for OWI - Answers -1st Offense: Forfeiture
2nd + 3rd Offense: Misdemeanor
4th/more Offense: Felony

PBT - Answers -Preliminary Breath Test
-Admissible in prelaminarly hearing, but not in court

What happens when you refuse to take the PBT? - Answers -Failure to take PBT, can
use as part of arrest decision
-Assume they would fail

Illegal "per se" Statute - Answers -Operate, any vehicle, within the state, while having a
BAC at or above state level's

SFST Validity - Answers -HGN: 88% accurate
Walk & Turn: 79% accurate
One Leg Stand: 83% accurate

Standardized Elements of SFST's - Answers -Standardized admin. procedures

Standardized clues

Standardized criteria

OWI Detection Phases - Answers -1. Vehicle in motion: stop?
2. Personal contact: exit?
3. Pre-arrest screening: arrest?

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