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TLETA WEEK 3 TEST EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024

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TLETA WEEK 3 TEST EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024 3 Steps To Making a Good Educated Decision - answerObserve, Evaluate, Implement Preliminary Procedures in Vehicle Stop - answer1. Dispatch Protocol 2. Activation of Emergency Equipment 3. Concluding Location of the Stop 4. Status Check 5. Contact Completion Types of Vehicle Stops - answer1. High Risk 2. Unknown Risk 3. High Risk Vehicles Basic Survival Violations - answer- Fails to call for back-up early - Allows suspect to overhear radio transmissions - Conducts pat-down from vulnerable position - Turns back on the suspect - Searches vehicle with occupant inside - Interviews passenger from vulnerable location - Permits 2 unrestrained suspects out at once - Loses visual on suspect(s) - Places suspect in patrol car w/o adequate search - Handcuffs inappropriately - Fails to draw sidearm when warranted - Fails to unbuckle seatbelt Vehicle Positioning to Suspect #1: Offset - answerPros: - Most traditional - Offers safe lane for officer approach - If using a crossover, more tactically sound due to concentrated light on suspect driver side Cons: - Officer vehicle in active lane of traffic - Little protection from assaultive suspects - Officer potentially backlit - Light may affect oncoming traffic Vehicle Positioning to Suspect #2: Angle - answerPros: - Greatest protection from assaultive behavior - Aids in transition to High Risk Stop if becomes necessary Cons: - Squad lighting not directly aimed at suspect vehicle - Lighting may affect oncoming traffic - Initially places officer in active lane of traffic - In 2 man unit, support officer isn't provided initial coverage against assault Vehicle Positioning to Suspect #3: In-Line - answerPros: - Can be utilized in unsatisfactory roadway conditions (curves, no shoulders) - Concentrated lighting on suspect vehicle Cons: - Officer must be cautious of approaching traffic - No protection against assaultive behavior Checkpoints in Suspect Vehicle Contact - answer1: Trunk area 2. Rear seat area 3. Behind drivers door (*greatest ris

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