OPOTA SPOs Final Exam Graded A+
The relationship between a student performance objective and a test question - ANSWER-A test question must respond directly to an SPO and every SPO may be the basis of a test question The ultimate reason for law enforcement training - ANSWER-To be able to protect life and property of yourself and the public A peace officer's main goals - ANSWER-1. Enforce laws 2. Preserve the peace 3. Prevent crimes 4. Protect civil rights and liberties 5. Provide services Considerations when exercising discretion - ANSWER-•Use sound judgment to determine which laws are to be formally enforced •Determine if there is a more constructive remedy to a situation without an arrest or citation (e.g., referring a homeless person to a shelter rather than a trespassing arrest) Factors necessary for the commission of a crime (crime triangle) - ANSWER-1. Desire •The motivation behind criminal behavior (e.g., financial gain, power, revenge, fear, narcotics usage) •This factor is the most difficult to change 2. Victim •The potential target •Criminals prefer an easy target that is unaware of his/her surroundings or lacking proper security precautions •Difficult to change this factor due to individual personalities 3. Opportunity •Removing opportunity for crime with proper security measures applied to the victim's environment (e.g., locking doors/windows, removing valuables from open view, good lighting) •Most effective area to concentrate crime prevention strategies Core concepts of community policing - ANSWER-- a partnership between the police and the community - crime prevention - organizational change of the agency - a problem- solving approach to the police role that is proactive Considerations for off duty situations - ANSWER-1. Behavior •An officer's behavior is often scrutinized by the community even when not on duty •Not only does this refer to physical and verbal actions, but also online activity on social media •An officer is expected to uphold the law enforcement code of ethics 2. Situational awareness •An officer should make every effort to remain alert even when not working •You never know when you may need to transition quickly from a private citizen to a peace officer •Make certain to preplan with your family should a situation arise while together. Create a number of scenarios for your family to practice •Familiarize yourself with your agency's off duty weapon policy Be a good witness if a situation arises when police intervention is necessary •If the situation involves a reasonable belief of serious physical harm, provide a response as soon as practical •However, if the situation is less serious, the best course of action is to observe the incident until uniformed officers respond •If you become involved, make contact withdispatch as soon as possible to provide information about the incident and information about yourself (e.g., clothing you are wearing, car you are driving, description of offenders and victims, pertinent officer safety information) State the purpose of the bill of rights - ANSWER-- protect an individual's freedoms - prevent the government from interfering in protected rights Describe the major components of the criminal justice system - ANSWER-1. Law enforcement 2. Courts 3. Corrections List the goals of sentencing - ANSWER-1. punish the offender and in many cases, rehabilitate the offender 2. Protect society 3. Restore the victim as much as possible The concepts of lawful actions and police legitimacy - ANSWER-1. Lawful - defined by laws and standards •Criminal law - identifies what actions are prohibited •Rules of agency (e.g., administrative rules, general orders, standard operating procedures) •Constitutional law (e.g., Fourth, Fifth, Sixth Amendments) •Officers can act lawfully and within the parameters of agency policy and the citizenry still not perceive there to be police legitimacy - there can be lawful, but awful interactions 2. Police legitimacy - exists when the public views the police as authorized to exercise power in order to maintain social order, manage conflicts, and solve problems in the community Three resulting judgments of police legitimacy in action that translate into positive results - ANSWER-Judgment - Public trust and confidence in the police as being honest, trying to do jobs well, trying to protect the community Result - Individuals are more likely to become actively involved in police-community partnerships Judgment - Public willingness to defer to the law and police authority Result - There is a correlation between those who obey the laws and those who view the police as legitimate; in addition, those who see the police as legitimate have an increased willingness to cooperate by reporting crimes and providing valuable information about known and suspected offenders Judgment - Public belief that police actions are morally justified and appropriate Result - Citizens are more likely to cooperate and defer in moments of crisis Circumstances when filming police officers is permissible - ANSWER-•At least one party to the encounter consents or •When officers are carrying out their duties in public, so long as it does not interfere with the officers carrying out their duties The relationship between race, genetics, and physical characteristics - ANSWER-•Race is a modern concept used to classify people by similar, observable physical characteristics •It is not, as many people think, based on genetics •Despite surface appearances, humans are one of the most genetically similar of all species and ... •Within the human species, there is no distinct genetic profile that completely distinguishes one so-called race from another •This is because most genetically influenced traits, like skin color, hair, eye shape, blood type, athleticism, and intelligence, are inherited completely independent of one another The connection between in-groups, out-groups and police legitimacy - ANSWER-•Some individuals interpret their encounters with police in terms of their group's societal position rather than, or in addition to, the immediate circumstances of the police contact Types of racism - ANSWER-Individual racism - Internalized, unexpressed biases and prejudices based on race Interpersonal racism - Occurs between individuals. Includes public expressions of racial prejudice and hate made by individuals Institutional racism
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