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TCC PTLEA FDLE SOCE CPO Study Guide

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TCC PTLEA FDLE SOCE CPO Study
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Officer safety - answer a concept that combines command presence, situational
awareness, and a survival mindset

Command presence - answer projecting a positive self-image that earns the respect of
offenders and the public you serve; the way your carry yourself

Situational awareness - answerthe understanding of the totality of your circumstances
and surroundings, it also contributes to officer safety and requires maintaining a high
level of alertness at all times

Positioning - answerplacing yourself in a tactically advantageous location where you
can best use your senses to determine what is occurring in your vicinity, while
remaining in a safe place

Complacency - answeran overly comfortable or relaxed state of mind, which may lull
you into a false sense of safety and security

Survival mindset - answera mental attitude to manage stress during dangerous
situations, requiring you to actively control yourself by being prepared to survive, being
able to control your fees, managing your emotions, and putting your ego aside

Cover - answersuch as automobile engine blocks, brick walls, dirt embankments,
concrete, steel, and thick wood which can protect you from incoming gunfire

Concealment - answercan provide camouflage but will not stop incoming gunfire

Community-policing - answerpromotes organizational strategies that support the
systemic use of partnerships and problem-solving techniques to proactively address
public safety issues such as crime, social disorder, and fear of crime

Organizational Transformation - answerthe orientation of command staff at all levels to
support community partnerships and practice problem-solving

Community-policing problem solving - answerthe proactive examination of community
problems to develop and evaluate effective criminal justice responses

Community-policing partnerships - answerincrease understanding and trust between
you and community members which may include law enforcement, government, and
community representatives

,Interagency agreement - answera formalized agreement template that contains the
principles of the community-policing partnership

Local criminal justice partnerships can include: - answerpolice departments,
sheriff's offices,
code enforcement,
animal control

State criminal justice partnerships can include: - answerFDLE,
FHP,
DCF,
FWC

Federal criminal justice partnerships can include: - answerICE,
Department of Treasury & Secret Service,
United States Marshals Service,
FBI

Planned compliance initiative - answera planned community corrections initiative that
often involve other criminal justice agencies and targets specific groups of offenders to
determine if they are complying with their terms of supervision

Community control planned compliance initiative - answerconducted at atypical hours to
ensure offender compliance with house arrest and other special conditions imposed by
statute or supervision order

Sec offender planned compliance initiative - answerconducted for residence verification
and include walk-through visual inspections and searches of living quarters to ensure
compliance with conditions of supervision and to ensure that offenders are not in
possession of pornography, children, or items that attract children

Ride-alongs - answerrefers to a probation officer riding in a patrol car in the field with a
law enforcement officer

Physical signs of substance abuse can include: - answerbloodshot eyes,
sudden weight loss/gain,
deterioration of physical appearance,
poor grooming habits,
tremors, slurred speech, or impaired coordination

Behavioral signs of substance abuse can include: - answerpoor work and school
performance,
financial problems,
sudden change in friends, family, and hobbies,
frequently engaging in fights and illegal activities

,Psychological signs of substance abuse can include: - answerunexplained change in
personality and attitude,
sudden mood swings and irritability,
lack of motivation, appearing lethargic
fearful, anxious, paranoid

Examples of depressants include: - answerXanax, valium, GHB

Examples of stimulants include: - answeramphetamines, cocaine, crystal meth

Examples of inhalants include: - answerglues, aerosols, vapors

Examples of hallucinogens include: - answerLSD, PCP

Substance use - answercan include having a casual drink with friends, taking a
prescribed drug according to label directions, or taking aspirin daily to prevent heart
disease

Substance abuse - answerthe continued misuse of substances that negatively affect the
mind and body and adversely affects an individual's social or occupational life and
psychological or physical health

Substance dependence - answerthe compulsive abuse of substances, where the use
has no choice but to continue to consume the substance because of uncontrollable
physical or psychosocial addiction

Drug tolerance - answeroccurs when a person needs to increase the dosage of the drug
to produce the same effect as the initial dosage, often leads to substance dependence

Psychological dependence - answeroccurs when a person feels that he or she needs
drugs to cope with problems function better in life, or feel happier

Physical dependence - answeroccurs when a person is chemically and physically
dependent upon the substance to maintain normal functioning, not just of the central
nervous system, but of all systems

Addiction - answera state of physical or psychological dependence on a substance

Withdrawal - answerrefer to the physical and mental symptoms that occur after a person
stops or reduces the chronic use of a drug

Detoxification - answerthe process of allowing the body to rid itself of a drug while
managing the symptoms of withdrawal and is often the first step in a drug treatment
program

, Overdose - answerthe accidental or intentional use of a dangerously large amount of a
substance that leads to death

Which Florida Statute outlines The Marchman Act, which provides for the involuntary or
voluntary assessment and stabilization of a persona allegedly abusing substances, such
as drugs or alcohol, providing treatment for substance abuse? - answer397.675, F.S.

Which Florida Statute places all substances regulated under existing federal law into
one of five schedules according to its medicinal value, harmfulness, and the potential for
abuse and addition? - answer893, F.S.

Schedule I substances - answerhave a high potential for abuse, have no currently
accepted medical use in treatment in the United States, and in their use under medical
supervision do not meet accepted safety standards

examples include: marijuana, LSD, GHB, Heroin, MDMA

Schedule II substances - answerhave a high potential for abuse and have a currently
accepted but severely restricted medical use in treatment in the United States. Abuse of
these substances may lead to severe psychological or physical dependence.

examples include: meth, opium and prescription drugs

Schedule III substances - answerhave less potential for abuse than the substances
contained in Schedules I and II, have a currently accepted use in treatment in the
United States, and their abuse may lead to moderate or low physical dependence or
high psychological dependence.

examples include: barbiturates, ketamine, testosterone

Schedule IV substances - answerhave a low potential for abuse relative to the
substances in schedule III, have a currently accepted medical use in treatment in the
United States, and their abuse may lead to limited physical or psychological
dependence relative to the substances in Schedule III

examples include: valium, ambient, Xanax

Schedule V substances - answerthe classification for a substance, compound, or
mixture that has a low potential for abuse and has a currently accepted medical use,
though abuse may lead to physical or psychological dependence

examples include: Robitussin, atropine, pseudoephedrine

Paraphernalia related to marijuana can include: - answerpipies, rolling paper, bongs,
blunts

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