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An informant calls you over the phone and refuses to give you his name and phone number. What type of informant is he?
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Observing a subject with dilated (large) pupils they could be on a?
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When conducting a building search you find what looks like a drug lab. You should? |
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Get out and call your Sergeant / Special Assistance
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How can you identify Marijuana?
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When using an informant what do you need to do?
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Follow department procedures
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The name for Field Testing Cocaine? |
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Active ingredient in Marijuana?
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THC (TetraHydroCannabinol)
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The name for field testing Heroine?
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What form do barbiturates come in?
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Hazard of Narcotics Enforcement? |
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Needle punctures, potential for violence, toxic exposure, contamination, weapons |
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Anonymous/confidential, violator, paid, and good citizens |
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Before using informants what should you do?
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During a narcotics investigation, what resources are available to you? |
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Narcotics Unit, Crime Lab, K-9 Unit, Poison Control, and Field tests
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What is the #1 Drug that is not legal/ legitimate and cannot be Pre-Scribed in the US? |
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If you come across a special lab, what should you do? |
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Don’t touch anything leave light switches in the position they are in
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Explosions may occur due to?
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PDR (Physicians’ Desk Reference) is used for?
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The Marquis Reagent is a field test for what drugs? |
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What are the different types of informants?
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Paid, Good Citizen, Anonymous and Confidential
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Why do you document information given by the informant? |
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The Magic Mushroom also known as the Shroom is known for?
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What drug makes a person agitated? |
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Speed Ball is a street name what drugs?
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What is a street name for Heroin?
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If you come across an operational drug lab, what should you do?
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Get out and call Fire Dept.
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What is the fastest way to get high?
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What is the field test for cocaine?
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Deecan is a field test for what drug? |
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What is the PDR used for?
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It is used to identify unknown drugs
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Possession of peyote is what type of offense? |
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When is it a defense to be in possession of peyote?
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To and from a religious ceremony or part of a religious practice 13-3402
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What class of violation is it to drink or breathe (huffing) in a toxic substance?
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Possession, transportation and sale of marijuana changes in class depending on what?
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The amount/weight (F6-F2)
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Possession of paraphernalia with the intent to use is a? |
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Nace gives Recruit Parkinson some of his “prescription only” medicine to use. In regards to the prescription, if Recruit Parkinson uses them, what crime will he commit? |
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Misuse of prescription drugs 13-3406
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Amphetamine, Mescaline, and Methamphetamine are? |
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Cannabis and cocoa leaves are what type of drugs? |
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You make your own cold remedy with out a license and sell it to the public. What type of crime is this?
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Vapor releasing substance is what type of offense? |
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Synthetic/ Manufactured (LSD/ Meth) |
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Natural/ Non- hallucinogen (Weed/ Opium)
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ARS 13-3402 Possession and sale of Peyote |
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ARS 13-3403 Possession and sale of a vapor releasing substance containing a toxic substance |
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ARS 13-3405 Possession use; Production, Sale or Transportation of marijuana |
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ARS 13-3404 Possession or sale of precursor chemical, regulated chemicals |
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ARS 13-3406 Possession use, administration, acquisition sale manufacture or transportation of prescription only drugs
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Misdemeanor or class 6 felony
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ARS 13-3407 Possession, use, sale, transportation, manufacture of a Dangerous Drug |
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ARS 13-3408 Possession, use, sale, transportation, manufacture of a Narcotic Drug
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ARS 13-3455 Manufacture or distribution of imitation prescription only drug |
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Neighborhood watch programs, residential/business security programs that reduce victimization
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Marking/labeling of personal property with positive identification. (Driver License Number, SSN, etc.)
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Crime prevention tips to make homes safer: |
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Timers for lights/radios, drapes/shades in normal position, lawn mowed, stop/divert deliveries, secure expensive possessions in safes/lockboxes, "operation identification", Garage door locked, Lock doors, window locks. |
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When away from home on vacation,
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Prosecuting criminals is NOT a crime prevention technique used by law enforcement. |
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Focusing your attention on crime victims will ?
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Reduce the chance of them becoming a repeat victim. |
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Drug Abuse Resistance Education
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Police Community Relations Program:
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The organization and promotion of citizen crime prevention programs through motivation, education, and training of community groups.
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The following are barriers to access points of the house: |
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Better Doors and Windows, Locks, Wrought Iron, etc |
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Focusing on the victim. Why is it important?
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Reduces the likeliness that they will become a victim again.
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Crime Prevention includes recognizing |
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The goals of crime resistance are:
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Conducting neighborhood watch programs, residential and business security survey programs that reduce victimization. |
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What is the benefit of focusing attention on the crime victim? |
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May prevent them from becoming a victim again
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When buying padlocks what features should you look for? |
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Double Locking Shackle, Hardened Steel Shackle, 5-pin tumbler, and a Key Retaining feature.
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Which lock can easily be picked with a credit card or a knife? |
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What is a goal of crime prevention?
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To make people aware that crime can easily be prevented
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To make people aware that crime can easily be prevented
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To ID crime risk and prevent them
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National program to help people work together to watch neighborhoods and prevent crime
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What type of pad lock should you buy? |
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What should you use on your exterior doors?
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In Landscaping, what should you do with bushes that are above the windows? |
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What is not something for operational ID?
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Putting license number on property
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In crime prevention what does resistance show?
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It show people easy methods
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Deter, Deny, Detect and Delay
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Can a knob lock that uses a key be easily slipped with a card? |
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You have a door that has windows on it what should you use? |
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Double key and a dead bolt
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Would you want iron rods on your windows if you have children? |
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Citizen involved programs included?
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Silent witnesses and neighborhood watch
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What is a job in law enforcement?
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Assess and Anticipate Crime |
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Crime prevention reduces?
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The repeat of victimization
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How should you install the hinges of a door?
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Is Crime Prevention reactive?
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Arcadia door are sliding and can easily be?
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What type of fence keeps the burglars from breaking in?
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6ft and strong padlock fence |
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(Crime Prevention the Environmental Design) |
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Characters of well written reports?
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Clear, Concise, Complete, Accurate, Objective
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Brief records to replenish memory? |
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Write down the facts as soon as discovered (Quickly & Precisely) |
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What is an operational report?
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Citation, D.U.I., Multi purpose report, Official document
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First Person – Active Voice
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Should reports be written subjectively?
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NO, you should write reports objectively
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A D.U.I. report is what type of report?
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Six basic questions that need to be answered in a report?
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Who, What, Where, When, Why, How
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Concentrating on quality info not length is what element of a well written report?
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Type of report for inner department communication (ie. Shift Change Request)?
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Administrative Report (Memorandum)
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Can a department use an officer's report for evaluation? |
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What type of report is a report for ongoing crime? |
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Operational reports are used for?
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Keeping the facts, no emotional over tones |
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What is the opposite of objectivity? |
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Facts are better than inferences, and inferences don’t go in?
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How do you obtain objectivity?
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By being unbiased and impartial |
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If you focus on quality and not quantity you will have what type of report?
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Two main surfaces needed for fingerprinting
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T/F When lifting a latent print anchor one side of the tape, smoothly press tape down over print, smoothen tape and remove air pockets.
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T/F Fingerprints are impossible to lift from a car license plate.
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Using the powder method, one should use?
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Is it possible to get fingerprints from a dead body?
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YES (Cyanoacrylate (superglue) with Magnetic powder)
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Likely surfaces for fingerprints include which of the following?
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Broken glass, beer bottle, plastic bags, and forged check |
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T/F It is not possible to lift a print a second time and improve the quality.
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What is the most common type of print, picked up with brush and powder? |
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Which method is likely to be used to lift prints from the body of a car? |
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What is the recommended method when handling evidence before fingerprinting? |
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Handle in a manner inconsistent with normal handling and wearing gloves |
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T/F Brush and powder is the most common method for latent prints. |
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T/F Bloody fingerprints or dusty fingerprints must be photographed. |
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T/F Once a fingerprint has dried, it is more or less fixed in place until it is cleaned |
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Which method is likely to be used to get fingerprints from paper |
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Is it possible to take fingerprints a second time? |
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How should you handle evidence?
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Use rubber or latex gloves and handle in an inconsistent manner
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Place fingerprint card in evidence locker with sheet, personally deliver to tech |
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| What method is used to identify heroin and methamphatamine |
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