NC BLET PATROL TECHNIQUES TEST
REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Threatening contacts: - Answer-Suspicious individuals, Individuals hanging around a
convenience store, Teenagers standing on a corner, showing signs of gang activity, Any
individual that seems to be out of place for the environment.
Nonverbal communication cues may be used to predict between: - Answer-50-90% of
resistance levels.
Officer safety: - Answer-The officer can conduct a pat down ("frisk") of the outer clothing
of someone who has lawfully stopped,
While tailing this person, the officer should follow these procedures: - Answer-Radio the
activity to communications, Location, Number of individuals, Short description of
individual, nature of contact, vehicle info.
Subjects may casually and cooperatively engage officers for conversation to: - Answer-
distract or perform hand signals secretly. These signals may be a motion to
Attack.
what tactics employ multiple officers with distinct roles to safely control any
situation. The main goals are to discourage and prevent resistance and officer assaults:
- Answer-Contact and cover tactics
Contact officer role: - Answer-initiatives all activities, conducts interviews with all
involved parties, takes notes, conducts radio transmissions, initiates arrest procedures.
The cover officer's two (2) primary roles: - Answer-observe suspect(s) and protect the
contact officer.
To verify the person's identity: the officer request identification, Question the subject
about information on the ID, - Answer-the officer request identification, Question the
subject about information on the ID,
remember it is ___________ safe to chase alone - Answer-never
Officers encountering permittees and other authorized individuals should: - Answer-
Maintain a reactionary distance, Do not ask the individual to pull out their weapon, ask
individual for their permit,
An officer should temporarily seize an individual's weapon only when: - Answer-The
individual does not follow the officer's instructions, The individual makes movements
and/or
, gestures towards the weapon, The individual displays a hostile or aggressive
attitude towards the officer or if other members of the same group are hostile.
If the officer chooses to seize a weapon: - Answer-call for backup, as them to step out
the vehicle.
Death notification procedure: - Answer-information gathering, control or direction,
progress assessment, referral.
"Information gathering involves the primary activity of: - Answer-collecting as much vital
and useful information concerning the crisis situation as possible.
"A death notification on the doorstep is inappropriate since the survivor may shut the
officer out of the home easily when additional crisis intervention and support is
needed: - Answer-Delivering the message to the survivor in the home is the ideal
environment because the individual is more comfortable in their own home.
Landlord and tenant disputes: - Answer-These disputes result from conflicts between
the landlord's rights of ownership and the tenant's rights to privacy.
Officers are called to parties involving many people so that these calls may be
dangerous. Officers should respond in the following manner: - Answer-be alert to any
individuals, find out who owns the house, do not enter the house if possible, have the
owner step out, tell the tenant to contain the noise, be alert to underage drinking.
Business inspections: - Answer-use light sources when possible.
"An attractive nuisance is : - Answer-a condition or a place that attracts children and
poses an imminent threat to their health and safety.
Here is a list of some attractive nuisances: - Answer-buildings under construction,
abandoned buildings, swimming pools without fencing etc.
The term patrol hazard is frequently used to describe: - Answer-a specific condition or
place that requires the patrol officer's special attention.
Patrol hazards are best handled by: - Answer-frequently visiting the site, developing
relationship with the owner, developing informants in the area,
Police escorts: - Answer-"The primary police responsibility at a special event, such as a
parade, festival, or other occasion involving a greater than usual number of people, is to
expedite vehicular and pedestrian traffic and to keep the traffic lanes open for
emergency vehicles. Spectator safety is paramount, particularly the safety
of young children who may not be capable of looking after their own safety.
REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Threatening contacts: - Answer-Suspicious individuals, Individuals hanging around a
convenience store, Teenagers standing on a corner, showing signs of gang activity, Any
individual that seems to be out of place for the environment.
Nonverbal communication cues may be used to predict between: - Answer-50-90% of
resistance levels.
Officer safety: - Answer-The officer can conduct a pat down ("frisk") of the outer clothing
of someone who has lawfully stopped,
While tailing this person, the officer should follow these procedures: - Answer-Radio the
activity to communications, Location, Number of individuals, Short description of
individual, nature of contact, vehicle info.
Subjects may casually and cooperatively engage officers for conversation to: - Answer-
distract or perform hand signals secretly. These signals may be a motion to
Attack.
what tactics employ multiple officers with distinct roles to safely control any
situation. The main goals are to discourage and prevent resistance and officer assaults:
- Answer-Contact and cover tactics
Contact officer role: - Answer-initiatives all activities, conducts interviews with all
involved parties, takes notes, conducts radio transmissions, initiates arrest procedures.
The cover officer's two (2) primary roles: - Answer-observe suspect(s) and protect the
contact officer.
To verify the person's identity: the officer request identification, Question the subject
about information on the ID, - Answer-the officer request identification, Question the
subject about information on the ID,
remember it is ___________ safe to chase alone - Answer-never
Officers encountering permittees and other authorized individuals should: - Answer-
Maintain a reactionary distance, Do not ask the individual to pull out their weapon, ask
individual for their permit,
An officer should temporarily seize an individual's weapon only when: - Answer-The
individual does not follow the officer's instructions, The individual makes movements
and/or
, gestures towards the weapon, The individual displays a hostile or aggressive
attitude towards the officer or if other members of the same group are hostile.
If the officer chooses to seize a weapon: - Answer-call for backup, as them to step out
the vehicle.
Death notification procedure: - Answer-information gathering, control or direction,
progress assessment, referral.
"Information gathering involves the primary activity of: - Answer-collecting as much vital
and useful information concerning the crisis situation as possible.
"A death notification on the doorstep is inappropriate since the survivor may shut the
officer out of the home easily when additional crisis intervention and support is
needed: - Answer-Delivering the message to the survivor in the home is the ideal
environment because the individual is more comfortable in their own home.
Landlord and tenant disputes: - Answer-These disputes result from conflicts between
the landlord's rights of ownership and the tenant's rights to privacy.
Officers are called to parties involving many people so that these calls may be
dangerous. Officers should respond in the following manner: - Answer-be alert to any
individuals, find out who owns the house, do not enter the house if possible, have the
owner step out, tell the tenant to contain the noise, be alert to underage drinking.
Business inspections: - Answer-use light sources when possible.
"An attractive nuisance is : - Answer-a condition or a place that attracts children and
poses an imminent threat to their health and safety.
Here is a list of some attractive nuisances: - Answer-buildings under construction,
abandoned buildings, swimming pools without fencing etc.
The term patrol hazard is frequently used to describe: - Answer-a specific condition or
place that requires the patrol officer's special attention.
Patrol hazards are best handled by: - Answer-frequently visiting the site, developing
relationship with the owner, developing informants in the area,
Police escorts: - Answer-"The primary police responsibility at a special event, such as a
parade, festival, or other occasion involving a greater than usual number of people, is to
expedite vehicular and pedestrian traffic and to keep the traffic lanes open for
emergency vehicles. Spectator safety is paramount, particularly the safety
of young children who may not be capable of looking after their own safety.