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IAHSS TEST AND ANSWERS
When conducting an authorized search of an employees locker, the employee and representative of what department should be present? - Answers-Human Resources 
 
Which of the following is true of a leading question - Answers-It hints at what the answer is 
 
To make parking areas safe and easier to defend during a crowd control event, the areas should be - Answers-Well lit 
 
What should security officers who work in a facility with historically high levels of disturbances possess? - Answers-Basic...
- Exam (elaborations)
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When conducting an authorized search of an employees locker, the employee and representative of what department should be present? - Answers-Human Resources 
 
Which of the following is true of a leading question - Answers-It hints at what the answer is 
 
To make parking areas safe and easier to defend during a crowd control event, the areas should be - Answers-Well lit 
 
What should security officers who work in a facility with historically high levels of disturbances possess? - Answers-Basic...
NYS COURT OFFICER ACADEMY STUDY GUIDE EXAM AND ANSWERS
CPL 2.20-3 - Answers-Indemnification comes from the State Attorney General's Office (in Civil Suits ONLY) 
 
CPL 140.50 - Answers-Temporary questioning of persons in public (Stop, Question and Frisk) 
 
CPL 310.10 - Answers-Jury must never be left unattended 
 
CPL 310.20 - Answers-Only authorized items in deliberation room 
 
Mental Hygiene Law Section 9.41 - Answers-Can take a mentally ill person who
- Exam (elaborations)
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CPL 2.20-3 - Answers-Indemnification comes from the State Attorney General's Office (in Civil Suits ONLY) 
 
CPL 140.50 - Answers-Temporary questioning of persons in public (Stop, Question and Frisk) 
 
CPL 310.10 - Answers-Jury must never be left unattended 
 
CPL 310.20 - Answers-Only authorized items in deliberation room 
 
Mental Hygiene Law Section 9.41 - Answers-Can take a mentally ill person who
ESCJA TEST 1 AND ANSWERS
If you fail at the following, you lose 5 demerits - Answers--Failure to report to class/AWOL 
-disrespect 
-insubordination 
-failure to obey a direct order 
-conduct unbecoming 
-gambling 
-soliciting gratuities and/or special favors 
-violation of the honor system 
-making a false statement 
-sexual harassment 
-leaving class withough permission 
-alcohol/CDS/Synthetic MJ
- Exam (elaborations)
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If you fail at the following, you lose 5 demerits - Answers--Failure to report to class/AWOL 
-disrespect 
-insubordination 
-failure to obey a direct order 
-conduct unbecoming 
-gambling 
-soliciting gratuities and/or special favors 
-violation of the honor system 
-making a false statement 
-sexual harassment 
-leaving class withough permission 
-alcohol/CDS/Synthetic MJ
MPTC EVOC INSPECTION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
How fast does a vehicle need to hit something for the airbags to deploy? - Answers-Vehicle needs to travel greater than 10 MPH for airbags to deploy 
 
To accelerate and brake, what foot should you use - Answers-Right, never use your left foot driving 
 
threshold braking - Answers-Used to reduce speed or stop a moving vehicle as quickly as possible, with minor steering adjustments 
 
How to apply threshold braking - Answers-Apply/maintain max amount of pedal pressure WITHOUT ENGAGING ANTI-BRAKI...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
How fast does a vehicle need to hit something for the airbags to deploy? - Answers-Vehicle needs to travel greater than 10 MPH for airbags to deploy 
 
To accelerate and brake, what foot should you use - Answers-Right, never use your left foot driving 
 
threshold braking - Answers-Used to reduce speed or stop a moving vehicle as quickly as possible, with minor steering adjustments 
 
How to apply threshold braking - Answers-Apply/maintain max amount of pedal pressure WITHOUT ENGAGING ANTI-BRAKI...
MPTC CRIMINAL LAW-UPDATED EXAM AND ANSWERS
Reckless - Answers-if they know or should have known that Thier actions were very likely to cause substantial harm, but they ran the risk and did so anyway. 
 
Wanton - Answers-conduct that the suspect knew would create a risk of substantial damage or destruction to anothers property or conduct that a reasonable person would have realized posed a risk of substantial damage to or destruction of anothers property. 
 
Willful - Answers-Voluntary, knowingly, deliberate, intentional, purposeful, not ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Reckless - Answers-if they know or should have known that Thier actions were very likely to cause substantial harm, but they ran the risk and did so anyway. 
 
Wanton - Answers-conduct that the suspect knew would create a risk of substantial damage or destruction to anothers property or conduct that a reasonable person would have realized posed a risk of substantial damage to or destruction of anothers property. 
 
Willful - Answers-Voluntary, knowingly, deliberate, intentional, purposeful, not ...
MPTC PATROL DUTIES & OFFICER SAFETY QUIZ AND ANSWERS2
Specialized patrol - Answers-Uniform and temporary plain clothed assignments 
- surveillance 
- support other department personnel 
 
Understand the patrol environment - Answers-*identify community concerns 
*identify community influencers (business owners, priests, teachers) 
 
Cultivate positive and lasting relationships - Answers-*be fair and impartial 
*treat every complaint legitimately 
*promptly respond to service calls 
*develop relationships outside of law enforcement 
*frequently c...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Specialized patrol - Answers-Uniform and temporary plain clothed assignments 
- surveillance 
- support other department personnel 
 
Understand the patrol environment - Answers-*identify community concerns 
*identify community influencers (business owners, priests, teachers) 
 
Cultivate positive and lasting relationships - Answers-*be fair and impartial 
*treat every complaint legitimately 
*promptly respond to service calls 
*develop relationships outside of law enforcement 
*frequently c...
MPTC FIRST RESPONDER TEST AND ANSWERS
Mucous Membrane Contact - Answers-Such contact that would result from mouth-to-mouth resuscitation or eye splashing with infected fluids, such as blood, saliva, other bodily fluids 
 
Meningitis - Answers-1. Bacterial - Most Severe (a) an inflammation of the protective coverings of the brain and spinal cord (b) There is a vaccine for some causes 
2. Viral - Often Less Severe 
 
Standard Precautions for infectious diseases - Answers-1. Assume that all patients are potentially infected with bloodb...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Mucous Membrane Contact - Answers-Such contact that would result from mouth-to-mouth resuscitation or eye splashing with infected fluids, such as blood, saliva, other bodily fluids 
 
Meningitis - Answers-1. Bacterial - Most Severe (a) an inflammation of the protective coverings of the brain and spinal cord (b) There is a vaccine for some causes 
2. Viral - Often Less Severe 
 
Standard Precautions for infectious diseases - Answers-1. Assume that all patients are potentially infected with bloodb...
TCOLE BPOC SFST TEST AND ANSWERS
DIVIDED ATTENTION TEST - Answers-A test which requires the subject to concentrate on both mental and physical tasks at the same 
time. The two psychophysical tests Walk and Turn (WAT) and One Leg Stand (OLS) require the 
suspect to their divide attention. 
 
DRUG RECOGNITION EXPERT (DRE) - Answers-An individual who successfully completed all phases of the DRE training requirements for 
certification established by the IACP and NHTSA. The word "evaluator," "technician," or similar
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
DIVIDED ATTENTION TEST - Answers-A test which requires the subject to concentrate on both mental and physical tasks at the same 
time. The two psychophysical tests Walk and Turn (WAT) and One Leg Stand (OLS) require the 
suspect to their divide attention. 
 
DRUG RECOGNITION EXPERT (DRE) - Answers-An individual who successfully completed all phases of the DRE training requirements for 
certification established by the IACP and NHTSA. The word "evaluator," "technician," or similar
SCCJA BLOCK 4 TEST AND ANSWERS
what is a major cause of injuries and fatalities in collisions - Answers-momentum 
 
inertia - Answers-force that wants all matter to remain at rest 
 
difference between centrifugal and centripetal forces - Answers-centrifugal - pushed object OUTWARD from center of rotation 
centripetal - pushed object INWARD from center of rotation 
 
the mental and physical process a driver goes through - Answers-observation 
recognition 
decision 
intitation 
 
what is the most important safety feature of a ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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what is a major cause of injuries and fatalities in collisions - Answers-momentum 
 
inertia - Answers-force that wants all matter to remain at rest 
 
difference between centrifugal and centripetal forces - Answers-centrifugal - pushed object OUTWARD from center of rotation 
centripetal - pushed object INWARD from center of rotation 
 
the mental and physical process a driver goes through - Answers-observation 
recognition 
decision 
intitation 
 
what is the most important safety feature of a ...
CHAPTER 7 - PRINCIPALS, ACCESSORIES, AND ATTEMPT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Conspiracy - Answers-A crime that may be committed when two or more people agree to do something unlawful (or something lawful by unlawful means.) The agreement can be inferred from the persons' actions. A person can be guilty or both conspiracy to commit a crime and the crime itself. 
 
Overt Act - Answers-An overt act in criminal law is more than mere preparation to do something criminal; it is at least the first step of actually attempting the crime. The overt act need not be unlawful to b...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 1 pages •
Conspiracy - Answers-A crime that may be committed when two or more people agree to do something unlawful (or something lawful by unlawful means.) The agreement can be inferred from the persons' actions. A person can be guilty or both conspiracy to commit a crime and the crime itself. 
 
Overt Act - Answers-An overt act in criminal law is more than mere preparation to do something criminal; it is at least the first step of actually attempting the crime. The overt act need not be unlawful to b...