SFO 2 EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Officer discretion - ANSWER. The ability to select between arrest and non-arrest is
solely based on the officer's discretion.
Mandatory arrest statutes: ANSWER Domestic violence
Child abuse.
Ongoing Victimization
Interventions - Nonverbal
Verbal
Physical
Role in Conflict Management: ANSWER Resolution
(eliminating conflicts with problem-solving methods)
Conflict Management - Intrapersonal (Yourself)
Interpersonal (between two individuals)
Situation awareness
White - Answer unprepared and unready to take action.
Situation awareness
Yellow - ANSWER Prepared, aware and calm
,Situation awareness
Orange - ANSWER Alert to the problem and ready to act.
Situation awareness
Red - ANSWER Action mode, focused on the work at hand.
Violation of a protective order results in mandatory arrest.
Situation awareness
Black: ANSWER Panic
Utah Code 77 - Answer Criminal Procedure
Brady v. Maryland - ANSWER All evidence will be passed over to the suspect’s
defense for examination.
Limitations of discretion - ANSWER Public safety and welfare.
Departmental policy
Mandatory arrest statutes
Exclusionary rule: ANSWER Evidence gathered illegally is thrown out of court
and cannot be utilized.
Approaching the Hazmat situation - Answer Uphill and Upwind.
Diabetes: Type 1 uncontrolled condition.
, Type 2: Poor nutrition.
Types of Cholesterol - Answer High density is good.
The low density is bad.
Avoid excessive consumption of caffeine, sugar, and alcohol.
CNS Depressants - ANSWER: Slow brain and body operations.
ex: alcohol, Xanax, prozac, thorazine, and valium.
CNS Stimulants: ANSWER Accelerate and raise heart rate.
example: cocaine, amphetamines, and methamphetamine
Hallucinogens - ANSWER Causes the user to see things differently.
Examples include LSD, peyote, psilocybin, and MDMA.
Narcotic Analgesic - Answer relieves pain, generates euphoria, and produces mood
changes.
ex: opium, codeine, heroin, and OxyContin
ANSWER: A dissociative anesthetic inhibits pain by blocking perception of it.
Example: PCP, ketamine, and DXM.
Inhalants - Answer Breathable chemicals with mind-altering effects
Officer discretion - ANSWER. The ability to select between arrest and non-arrest is
solely based on the officer's discretion.
Mandatory arrest statutes: ANSWER Domestic violence
Child abuse.
Ongoing Victimization
Interventions - Nonverbal
Verbal
Physical
Role in Conflict Management: ANSWER Resolution
(eliminating conflicts with problem-solving methods)
Conflict Management - Intrapersonal (Yourself)
Interpersonal (between two individuals)
Situation awareness
White - Answer unprepared and unready to take action.
Situation awareness
Yellow - ANSWER Prepared, aware and calm
,Situation awareness
Orange - ANSWER Alert to the problem and ready to act.
Situation awareness
Red - ANSWER Action mode, focused on the work at hand.
Violation of a protective order results in mandatory arrest.
Situation awareness
Black: ANSWER Panic
Utah Code 77 - Answer Criminal Procedure
Brady v. Maryland - ANSWER All evidence will be passed over to the suspect’s
defense for examination.
Limitations of discretion - ANSWER Public safety and welfare.
Departmental policy
Mandatory arrest statutes
Exclusionary rule: ANSWER Evidence gathered illegally is thrown out of court
and cannot be utilized.
Approaching the Hazmat situation - Answer Uphill and Upwind.
Diabetes: Type 1 uncontrolled condition.
, Type 2: Poor nutrition.
Types of Cholesterol - Answer High density is good.
The low density is bad.
Avoid excessive consumption of caffeine, sugar, and alcohol.
CNS Depressants - ANSWER: Slow brain and body operations.
ex: alcohol, Xanax, prozac, thorazine, and valium.
CNS Stimulants: ANSWER Accelerate and raise heart rate.
example: cocaine, amphetamines, and methamphetamine
Hallucinogens - ANSWER Causes the user to see things differently.
Examples include LSD, peyote, psilocybin, and MDMA.
Narcotic Analgesic - Answer relieves pain, generates euphoria, and produces mood
changes.
ex: opium, codeine, heroin, and OxyContin
ANSWER: A dissociative anesthetic inhibits pain by blocking perception of it.
Example: PCP, ketamine, and DXM.
Inhalants - Answer Breathable chemicals with mind-altering effects