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NILEA Comp 1 Questions and Answers 100% correct What are the 5 values of NILEA? - Integrity - Respect - Virtue - Professionalism - Service What is Esprit de Corps? Feeling of pride, fellowship & common loyalty shared by members of a particular group. Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:00 / 0:15 Full screen Brainpower Read More What are the two parts of Military verbal orders/commands? Preparatory and Execution (example: Forward-March: Left-Face) What are the 3 learning styles? -Visual -Auditory -Kinesthetic Conducive conditions, how to learn and retain: -Review -Recite -Reflect Adult learning is? Meaningful, Realistic, Repetitious Human Behavior: Socially acceptable (legal) and non-acceptable (illegal) Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Most important are at the bottom. Personal needs of a normal person: Affection, recognition, and belonging Attitudes are formed, or developed from: Inheritance, experience, and environment When a need a missing: Person will obsess over it and alter our behavior until need is met In order to participate in a culture: It is necessary to adhere to the behaviors dictated by that culture Critical Incident A critical incident is a specific event that is outside the range of normal experience. Elements common in critical incidents include unusually threatening, dangerous, emotionally loaded and or highly unpleasant contact. 7 Critical Tasks 1. Assess the situation/Secure communications (seize radio priority) 2. Identify the kill zone 3. Establish inner perimeter 4. Establish outer perimeter 5. Establish command post 6. Establish staging area 7. Identify/request additional resources What are the 4 criteria to trigger an Amber Alert - Under 18 - Must be abducted and in danger of serious bodily harm - Must be descriptive info to believe that the broadcast will help - Request must be recommended by law enforcement agency What is the Emergency Alert System (EAS) - Digital replacement for emergency broadcast system (alert across your phone) Who can activate EAS? -President -Governor -Local Official (Law Enforcement) Indiana Central Repository (ICR) All felony and class A misdemeanors are reported to Indiana (except traffic) NCIC National Crime Information Center. Developed by FBI in 1966 IDACS Indiana Data and Communication System NLETS National Law Enforcement Telecom. System, ability to message/switch message Which of the following are types of voice communication used on a daily basis by law enforcement? Radio and Phone Limited Background Check Formal arrest information less than on year old and arrest info that is over one year which already has a disposition. Full Background Check Used by all criminal justice agencies, documents, FULL Criminal history Juvenile Only felonies are reportable offenses, criminal history cannot be releases for non-criminal justice purposes Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) Created by FBI, utilized by police, biometric identification method (computerized) IAFIS Improved Integrated fingerprint system, 30 min response time NGI Next Generation Identification, 99% accurate, replaced IAFIS ILEEN Indiana Law Enforcement Emergency Network Who has the authority to us ILEEN Law Enforcement CYMBAL Color, Year, Make, Body, License Infectious Disease Any illness caused by a specific micro-organism Communicable Disease an infectious disease that can be transmitted from one person to another What is Blood borne pathogen? Micro-organisms that are carried in the blood that can cause disease in humans What is PPE Personal Protective Equipment. Ex. gloves, shields, masks Body Substance Isolation (BSI) the practice of isolating bodily fluids and substances from contact with first responders Universal Precautions the practice in medicine of avoiding contact with patients' bodily fluids by means of the wearing of PPE OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Admin. US Dept. of labor, federal agency 2 ways to transmit Direct and Indirect Stages of Disease -Latent period - Incubation - Communicability - Disease Ryan White Law Requires emergency responders be notified if they have been exposed to HIV/AIDS notification must be made within 48 hours. HIPPA Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act What are Ethics? -Moral standards -Decision problems -Moral principles -Consequences Ethics can be... Taught How do we make ethical decisions? - The bell: are there warnings in your head - The book: are there any codes being violated - The candle: will it hold up to community scrutiny? Provide... Due Process and Equal Protection What is Noble Cause Corruption? -Discrimination -Graft (exploiting of ones role by accepting bribes, or protection money) -Excessive force What is Communication? -Is the process of transferring information from a sender to a receiver with the use of a medium in which the communicated information is understood by both sender and receiver Communication is Receiver oriented 6 principles of public speaking 1. People are generally overwhelmed with info 2. People have a short attention and retention span 3. Skillful presenting and public speaking are not the same 4. The purpose of every presentation is to persuade 5. The audience's perception of the presenter is more important than the presenter's perception of himself. 6. Every Presentation must satisfy four criteria. a. Attention getting b. Meaningful c. Memorable d. Activating What is vocal image - Pitch - Pace - Volume - Resonance - Pausing 4 resposes to grief Physical, emotional, social, spiritual Elizabeth Kubler Ross's 5 stages of grieving: -Denial -Anger -Bargaining -Acceptance What is stress? - The body's reaction to a circumstance that result in TEMPORARY changes in: Energy Sensations Emotions Thoughts Behavior - Not all stress is bad What is trauma? -The body's reaction to a circumstance that result in LASTING changes in: Energy Sensation Emotions Thoughts Behavior What does PTSD stand for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Jurisdiction -Who has the authority to act -The power, right, or authority to interpret and/or apply the law -The limits of territory within which the authority may be exercised Federal Jurisdiction -federal authority originates with the constitution -no feds can pass law that isn't supported by constitution

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What are the 5 values of NILEA? - answer - Integrity
- Respect
- Virtue
- Professionalism
- Service

What is Esprit de Corps? - answer Feeling of pride, fellowship & common loyalty
shared by members of a particular group.

What are the two parts of Military verbal orders/commands? - answer Preparatory
and Execution (example: Forward-March: Left-Face)

What are the 3 learning styles? - answer -Visual
-Auditory
-Kinesthetic

Conducive conditions, how to learn and retain: - answer -Review
-Recite
-Reflect

Adult learning is? - answer Meaningful, Realistic, Repetitious

Human Behavior: - answer Socially acceptable (legal) and non-acceptable (illegal)

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - answer Most important are at the bottom.

Personal needs of a normal person: - answer Affection, recognition, and belonging

Attitudes are formed, or developed from: - answer Inheritance, experience, and
environment

When a need a missing: - answer Person will obsess over it and alter our behavior
until need is met

In order to participate in a culture: - answer It is necessary to adhere to the behaviors
dictated by that culture

Critical Incident - answer A critical incident is a specific event that is outside the
range of normal experience. Elements common in critical incidents include unusually
threatening, dangerous, emotionally loaded and or highly unpleasant contact.

, 7 Critical Tasks - answer 1. Assess the situation/Secure communications (seize
radio priority)
2. Identify the kill zone
3. Establish inner perimeter
4. Establish outer perimeter
5. Establish command post
6. Establish staging area
7. Identify/request additional resources

What are the 4 criteria to trigger an Amber Alert - answer - Under 18
- Must be abducted and in danger of serious bodily harm
- Must be descriptive info to believe that the broadcast will help
- Request must be recommended by law enforcement agency

What is the Emergency Alert System (EAS) - answer - Digital replacement for
emergency broadcast system (alert across your phone)

Who can activate EAS? - answer -President
-Governor
-Local Official (Law Enforcement)

Indiana Central Repository (ICR) - answer All felony and class A misdemeanors are
reported to Indiana (except traffic)

NCIC - answer National Crime Information Center. Developed by FBI in 1966

IDACS - answer Indiana Data and Communication System

NLETS - answer National Law Enforcement Telecom. System, ability to
message/switch message

Which of the following are types of voice communication used on a daily basis by law
enforcement? - answer Radio and Phone

Limited Background Check - answer Formal arrest information less than on year old
and arrest info that is over one year which already has a disposition.

Full Background Check - answer Used by all criminal justice agencies, documents,
FULL Criminal history

Juvenile - answer Only felonies are reportable offenses, criminal history cannot be
releases for non-criminal justice purposes

Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) - answer Created by FBI, utilized
by police, biometric identification method (computerized)

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