Utah POST SFO Final. Questions and Graded Answers, 100 %
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What are the stages of grief? - ✔✔denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance
What is the officer's 4 responsibilities to provide assistance to a DV victim? - ✔✔medical
attention, transportation to alternate shelter, stand-by for removal of personal property,
personal safety options
What are the Six Pillars of Character? - ✔✔Trustworthiness, Respect, Responsibility,
Fairness, Caring, Citizenship
The Peelian Principles are - ✔✔maintaining a relationship with the public, recognizing that
police legitimacy is based on public approval, using physical force only when persuasion,
advice and warning prove insufficient, using the minimum degree of force necessary,
enforcing laws objectively and impartially
What is malfeasance? - ✔✔Intentional conduct that is wrongful or unlawful.
What is misfeasance? - ✔✔Act that is proper but in a wrongful or injurious manner.
What is nonfeasance? - ✔✔Failure to carry out a duty that is expected to be carried out in
accordance with an officer's general standard of care.
What are the 5 rationalizations of unethical behaviour? - ✔✔Denial of victim, denial of
responsibility, denial of injury, social weighting, moral justification.
What are the basic components of emotional intelligence? - ✔✔Self-awareness, self-
regulation, empathy, motivation, social skills.
Circumstances in which duty to intervene applies. - ✔✔Violation of a person's constitutional
rights, use of unreasonable or unnecessary force, unlawful/false arrest, deprivation of medical
care
, Sanctity of life; an officer MUST intervene when - ✔✔a fellow officer is kneeling on neck,
kneeling on spine for extended period of time, striking a subject in handcuffs, leaving a
handcuffed subject lying prone
Mission and function of POST - ✔✔promote and ensure safety and welfare of the citizens,
establish minimum standards and training
Statutory responsibilities of POST - ✔✔establish curriculum for basic training, certify
instructors, certify peace officers and dispatchers
3 types of bias - ✔✔implicit, explicit, institutional
How bias is exhibited - ✔✔Stereotypes, prejudice, discrimination
Challenges to police/community interactions - ✔✔language barriers, fear from how police
may have acted in country of origin, federal immigration enforcement, lack of awareness of
cultural differences, negative experiences with individual officers
Impacts of negative perceptions of police - ✔✔willingness to break the law, mistrust of the
police, refusal to cooperate with officers, resistance against obeying lawful orders
First amendment - ✔✔freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of press, right to
assemble peacefully
Second amendment - ✔✔right to bear arms
Fourth amendment - ✔✔protection from unreasonable search and seizure, warrants shall not
be issued without probable cause.
Fifth amendment - ✔✔protection from double jeopardy, right to remain silent, right to a fair
trial, requires charges to be brought from indictment
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What are the stages of grief? - ✔✔denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance
What is the officer's 4 responsibilities to provide assistance to a DV victim? - ✔✔medical
attention, transportation to alternate shelter, stand-by for removal of personal property,
personal safety options
What are the Six Pillars of Character? - ✔✔Trustworthiness, Respect, Responsibility,
Fairness, Caring, Citizenship
The Peelian Principles are - ✔✔maintaining a relationship with the public, recognizing that
police legitimacy is based on public approval, using physical force only when persuasion,
advice and warning prove insufficient, using the minimum degree of force necessary,
enforcing laws objectively and impartially
What is malfeasance? - ✔✔Intentional conduct that is wrongful or unlawful.
What is misfeasance? - ✔✔Act that is proper but in a wrongful or injurious manner.
What is nonfeasance? - ✔✔Failure to carry out a duty that is expected to be carried out in
accordance with an officer's general standard of care.
What are the 5 rationalizations of unethical behaviour? - ✔✔Denial of victim, denial of
responsibility, denial of injury, social weighting, moral justification.
What are the basic components of emotional intelligence? - ✔✔Self-awareness, self-
regulation, empathy, motivation, social skills.
Circumstances in which duty to intervene applies. - ✔✔Violation of a person's constitutional
rights, use of unreasonable or unnecessary force, unlawful/false arrest, deprivation of medical
care
, Sanctity of life; an officer MUST intervene when - ✔✔a fellow officer is kneeling on neck,
kneeling on spine for extended period of time, striking a subject in handcuffs, leaving a
handcuffed subject lying prone
Mission and function of POST - ✔✔promote and ensure safety and welfare of the citizens,
establish minimum standards and training
Statutory responsibilities of POST - ✔✔establish curriculum for basic training, certify
instructors, certify peace officers and dispatchers
3 types of bias - ✔✔implicit, explicit, institutional
How bias is exhibited - ✔✔Stereotypes, prejudice, discrimination
Challenges to police/community interactions - ✔✔language barriers, fear from how police
may have acted in country of origin, federal immigration enforcement, lack of awareness of
cultural differences, negative experiences with individual officers
Impacts of negative perceptions of police - ✔✔willingness to break the law, mistrust of the
police, refusal to cooperate with officers, resistance against obeying lawful orders
First amendment - ✔✔freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of press, right to
assemble peacefully
Second amendment - ✔✔right to bear arms
Fourth amendment - ✔✔protection from unreasonable search and seizure, warrants shall not
be issued without probable cause.
Fifth amendment - ✔✔protection from double jeopardy, right to remain silent, right to a fair
trial, requires charges to be brought from indictment