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UTAH LEO STUDY FINAL EXAM 200 QUESTIONS & CORRECT ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES ALREADY GRADED, Exams of Nursing

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UTAH LEO STUDY FINAL EXAM 200 QUESTIONS &
CORRECT ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES ALREADY
GRADED A+ NEW!
What is a Civil Dispute? - CORRECT ANSWER >>>A conflict between two or more parties where
no crime is occurred.
What is a Summons? - CORRECT ANSWER >>>Call issued by a court to appear, come, or do
something.
Who can be Summoned? - CORRECT ANSWER >>>Defendant to appear in court, and person to
appear in court as jury or witness.
Writs is Replevin? - CORRECT ANSWER >>>An order or writ issued to recover an item of
personal property.
What is Attachment and Garnishment? - CORRECT ANSWER >>>- An order to withhold
nonexempt personal property or money owed to a third party.
- Withhold wages or property.
1. What is a Temporary Restraining order?
2. When are they ordinarily issued? - CORRECT ANSWER >>>1. - Order issued by a court
retraining the conduct of a person and protecting a victim from the activities of an abusive
person.
- An order of the court that states a person is to refrain from particular acts and to stay away
from particular places.
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CORRECT ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES ALREADY

GRADED A+ NEW!

What is a Civil Dispute? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> A conflict between two or more parties where no crime is occurred. What is a Summons? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Call issued by a court to appear, come, or do something. Who can be Summoned? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Defendant to appear in court, and person to appear in court as jury or witness. Writs is Replevin? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> An order or writ issued to recover an item of personal property. What is Attachment and Garnishment? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - An order to withhold nonexempt personal property or money owed to a third party.

  • Withhold wages or property.
    1. What is a Temporary Restraining order?
    2. When are they ordinarily issued? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> 1. - Order issued by a court retraining the conduct of a person and protecting a victim from the activities of an abusive person.
  • An order of the court that states a person is to refrain from particular acts and to stay away from particular places.
    • After an "Ex Parte Appearance"; (An appearance in court by one party without the other being present.)
    1. What is a Protective Order?
    2. What can the order consist of? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> 1. Order issued by a court meant to protect a person from harm or harassment.
    • To stay away from the petitioners home, job, vehicle, or school.
    • No Contact or harass
    • Not possess gun or other weapons
    • Establish temporary custody of children What is a Notice of Eviction? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Removal of a tenant from rental property by the landlord. What is a Liens? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> A legal claim or hold over property to secure the payment of a debt. What are civil bench warrants for arrest? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Arrest warrant issued by a judge in a civil case and is typically issued for contempt of court or failure to appear. What are Custody Decrees? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Court judgement which names the parent with whom the child will live, how visitation will be handled, and who will provide financial support. Utah Courts can be served by who? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Peace Officers
    • Sheriffs and deputy Sheriffs
    • Constables and constables deputies

What is Proactive patrol? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Aim is to be highly visible in order to discourage the occurrence of the problem you are seeking to control. What is Reactive patrol? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Aim is to apprehend the violator or criminal in the act or after the fact. Major characteristics of automobile patrol? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Moving or fixed

  • Solo or with a partner
  • used to cover larger geographical areas
  • more efficient use of resources
  • faster response time
  • Isolates officer from public
  • Some of Officer's attention is diverted to driving What are techniques for covering a beat on automobile patrol? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Operate car in safe manner and drive slow enough to enable good observation.
  • Select an appropriate patrol pattern to use in covering the beat
  • Do not travel solely on main arterial roadways
  • Stop periodically and park among other cars on streets and observe
  • Avoid coffee and food stops at the same time and/or location
  • Divide areas of surveillance when patrolling with a partner, but overlap each other - Get out of car whenever possible to interact with citizens Learner Permit facts are- - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Eligible for permit at age 15
  • Good for one year
  • Must be held for at least 6 months
  • Underage 18 accompanied by parent of driver
  • Over 18, anyone over 21 can accompany driver Persons not required to obtain a Utah License are... - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Driving a US government vehicle Driving on a farm Non residents who hold a valid license from another state or country Licensing requirements to operate a motorcycle are... - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Learner permit after pasing eye and written testd permit valid six months You must have what when operating a vehicle? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Drivers license proof of insurance Registration If someone does not have insurance on the car they are operating, the officer shall... - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Impound the vehicle. What are the 4 classes of license? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Class A- Combined vehicle with of 26,001 pounds or more and vehicles being towed is in excess of 10,000 pounds or less Class B- over 26,000 single or combined under 10, Class C- Smaller Vehicles that transport: 16+ occupants or placarded amounts hazardous materials (Must be 21) Class D- Mandatory Revocation or Suspension of Drivers License - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - DUI Conviction
  • Admonition before chemical test Important information to know with newly assigned area: - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Population information
  • Geographic information
  • Emergency facility locations
  • Crime hazards
  • Community habits
  • Known criminals What are some potential crime/hazard areas an officer should be familiar with? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Burglary prone businesses and residences
  • Robbery prone establishments
  • Areas prone to auto thefts
  • Areas prone to acts of petty theft or malicious mischief
  • Areas prone to narcotics and dangerous drug activity What is Community policing? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Systematic use of partnerships and problem-solving techniques, to proactively address the immediate conditions that give rise to public safety issues such as crime, social disorder, and fear of crime. What is the S.A.R.A model? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Scanning, Analysis, Response, Assessment What are the 5 key components of an investigation and field notes? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Names
  • Date/time of occurrence
  • Locations
  • Circumstances of crime or incident
  • Additional Relevant information What are the 8 required components to an effective investigative/incident report? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Facts needed to establish a crime has been committed.
  • Six primary questions (Who, what, where, when, how, and why)
  • Fundamental Content: Initial information Victim/witness statements Identification of the crime Identification of involved parties Property information Officer's actions and legal basis for actions taken Crime scene specifics 6 Report Writing Rules: - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Factual & accurate statements
  • Concise & complete information
  • Filed in a timely manner
  • Objective to all parties
  • Grammatically correct
  • Written in the first person What is Plan "C"? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Corners Numbered 1 NW corner 2 NE corner 3 SW Corner 4 SE corner

5 Factors determining legal contact with a person: - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Subjects actions

  • Area of the stop
  • Time of day
  • Police purpose, such as attempt to locate broadcast, warrants, etc.
  • information from informant/complaint 7 Procedures to follow before approaching the subject: - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Notify dispatch of location prior to contact
  • Request backup if warranted
  • Observe subject for a few moments if feasible
  • Look for bulges where weapons may be located
  • Watch subjects's hands
  • Remain alert
  • Have a plan 6 Procedures when you stop the wrong individual are... - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Apologize and give explanation
  • Be courteous
  • Be honest
  • Explain to the individual what you were looking for and why they appeared to match the description
  • Identify yourself and provide name
  • Provide supervisor's name and contact information if required 6 Tactics that should be used during a foot pursuit: - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Attempt to follow the suspect's path step by step, allowing the suspect to identify obstacles
  • In most cases, the officer should keep their weapon in the holster during the actual chase
  • Amount of traffic congestion
  • Level of visibility
  • Problem areas (bars, nightclubs, etc.) How should you position your patrol vehicle when conducting a traffic stop? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Approximately 10 to 15 feet behind the vehicle
  • Approximately 3 feet to the left, if safe to do so
  • Wheels turned to the left
  • The offset of the vehicle will depend upon the width of the shoulder area
  • The officer should use the vehicle as cover, but not create a traffic hazard What 6 steps should be completed before your patrol vehicle comes to a stop? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Notify Dispatch of actual location of stop
  • unlock the front passenger door (access to shotgun and radio)
  • Leave emergency lights on during the entire stop
  • Constantly observe the vehicle and occupants
  • Observe the surroundings (terrain, bystanders, cover)
  • Activate in-car recording equipment and continue recording during entire stop If possible, should yo approach Driver and Passenger side of the car? **- CORRECT ANSWER

** Passenger side What are advantages of Driver side approach? What are advantages of Passenger side approach? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Driver side- Better interaction with driver, Easier to hear and smell Passenger side- Safer distance from traffic, less expected from driver, provides a different view into the car if the occupants attempt to hide something

Why should you press on the vehicles trunk when you approach for a traffic stop? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Make sure the trunk is closed

  • Leave hand print on car When approaching the passenger side of the stopped vehicle you should walk around your vehicle to... - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Give you extra cover
  • Not backlight yourself with your patrol car
  • Avoid the pinch point between vehicles When stopping one or more motorcycles, always remember... - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Have them turn the motor off
  • Do not follow to closely; motorcycle can stop faster, slide, or go down.
  • If there is more then one motorcyclist, stop them together
  • The rider may dismount to retrieve registration
  • If the rider does not dismount, have them keep the kickstand up When pulling over a Large Bus... - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Apply the same basic traffic stop techniques
  • Have the driver exit the vehicle
  • If the driver is arrested, call request a new bus driver
  • Stay with the bus until a replacement driver arrives When pulling over a Semi Truck... - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Apply the same basic traffic stop techniques
  • Have the driver exit the vehicle
  • If driver is arrested, secure offender's vehicle

When writing your citation or running a check on a pedestrian, utilize these 5 techniques. - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Do not concentrate on the computer

  • Visually check on the offender every few seconds
  • Be very aware of unnecessary or unusual movement
  • Be prepared to exit quickly
  • Watch mirrors for traffic and other dangers What are the three safety steps that should be taken on traffic stops? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Request all occupants to stay in the vehicle unless there is a specific reason to have them do otherwise
  • Officer and the violator should not stand between the patrol vehicle and the violator's vehicle
  • Continually watch the violator and passengers until they have driven off and are out of sight When filling out a traffic citation, these procedures should be followed: **- CORRECT ANSWER

** - Fill out citation as completely as possible

  • Proof read the citation for any errors
  • Always have an extra citation book available should the computer become inoperable When handwriting a citation... - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Print legibly in black ink
  • Press down hard enough so that writing goes through all carbon copies
  • Check the infraction box and fill in the statue number
  • Sign citation
  • Proof read the citation for any errors What is the 5 step procedure to issuing a citation? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Have violator sign the citation
  • Advise the signing the citation is not an admission of guilt, but a promise to contact the court.
  • If you cannot positively identify the offender, have them place a thumbprint in the designated area give offender detailed and complete information regarding the settlement of the citation
  • Do not argue with he offender
  • Provide offender with copy of the citation What behavior may jeopardize officer safety during any traffic stop? **- CORRECT ANSWER

** - Excitement

  • Confusion
  • Complacency What are the 3 primary objectives of a high risk traffic stop? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Stop the suspect vehicle
  • Apprehend the suspect
  • Complete the stop safely and effectively How should you position vehicle for high risk stops? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Fanning method
  • Stacking method In a high risk stop, where do you want the suspect to put the car keys? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - On top of the car When reporting to dispatch on a high risk stop, make sure to... - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Tell dispatch it is a high risk stop
  • Ask for additional info on offender
  • Request back up
  • Report regular info as well

What is a cohabitant? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> An emancipated minor (under 18 and married) or a person 16 years of age or older who: Is or was married to the other person. Is related by blood or marriage to the other person. Resides with or has resided with the other person. Has a child in common with the other person. Is the biological parent of the other person's unborn child. What is a victim when it comes to domestic violence? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> A cohabitant who has been subjected to domestic violence. What is domestic violence abuse? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Intentionally or knowingly causing or attempting to cause a cohabitant physical harm or intentionally or knowingly placing a cohabitant in reasonable fear of imminent physical harm. What is domestic violence? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Any criminal offense involving one cohabitant against another:

  • violence or physical harm
  • threat of violence
  • physical harm
  • any attempt, conspiracy or solicitation to commit such an offense when committed by one cohabitant against another and violation of a protective order. 3 stages to domestic violence are... - CORRECT ANSWER >>> 1. Tension building
  1. Violent outburst
  2. Honeymoon

When domestic violence becomes a frequent occurrence there are 2 common themes: - CORRECT ANSWER >>> 1. Violence usually worsens without intervention

  1. Victims become more accustomed to the form of violence used, so the abuser uses more force against the victim What are some effects of police intervention with domestic violence? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - police involvement has a strong deterrent effect on stopping the violence and will deter repeat abuse
    • provides victim with informational resources, so they can make an informed decision of the options for protecting themselves and their children When an officer responds to a DV, the officer shall... - CORRECT ANSWER >>> - Uses all reasonable means to Protect The Victim and prevent further violence.
    • Officer has probable cause to believe an act of domestic violence has been committed, the peace officer SHALL arrest or cite any person believed to have committed the act of domestic violence and SHALL arrest under certain circumstances
    • Officer has a protective order has been violated, the person must be arrested and taken to jail, officer may not issue a citation.
    • Write a detailed report.
  • Notify victim of right to initiate criminal case and importance of preserving evidence. What is the time limit for submitting an officer's report of domestic violence? - CORRECT ANSWER >>> Five days. When MUST you make an arrest on a domestic violence? (4 situations) - CORRECT ANSWER >>> 1. Probable cause to believe there will be continued violence against alleged victim
    1. There is serious bodily injury
    2. A weapon was used
    3. There is a violation of protective order