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1. For a vehicle to be frisked:
a. the officer must have made a lawful stop based upon a traffic violation or
reasonable suspicion of criminal activity, and the officer must have a probable
cause suspicion that the persons in the vehicle are presently armed and
dangerous
b. the officer must have made a lawful investigatory stop based upon a traffic
violation or probable cause of criminal activity, and the officer must have a
reasonable suspicion that the persons in the vehicle are presently armed or
dangerous
c. the officer must have made a lawful stop based upon a traffic violation or
reasonable suspicion of criminal activity, and the officer must have a reasonable
suspicion that the persons in the vehicle are presently armed or dangerous
d. the officer must have made a lawful investigatory stop based upon a traffic
violation or reasonable suspicion of criminal activity, and the officer must have a
reasonable suspi - ANSWER d. the officer must have made a lawful
investigatory stop based upon a traffic violation or reasonable suspicion of
criminal activity, and the officer must have a reasonable suspicion that the
persons in the vehicle are presently armed and dangerous
2. If the arrestee is from a country that requires mandatory notification of
Consular Officials, then the arresting officer must read statement number two on
the back of Consular Notification Form and Fax Sheet to the arrestee. The officer
,will then document that the statement was read as well as the arrestee's
indication of understanding in the Multi-Purpose Report. Once notification of the
appropriate Consulate or Embassy has been made:
a. the Consulate may act as an attorney and may invoke any of the suspect's rights
on the suspect's behalf
b. it is necessary to wait for a reply before continuing with the investigation
c. if the Consulate does contact the officer and asks to talk with the suspect, the
Consulate is entitled to immediate, complete, unfettered private access
d. Consulate access does not take priority over the investigation
Source: General Orders: Immigration, 2393 - ANSWER d. Consulate access
does not take priority over the investigation
3. According to an intergovernmental agreement between the Tucson Police
Department and the City of South Tucson "neither party shall seek to recover
costs for providing assistance to the other party in response to an emergency." In
non-emergency situations, cost recovery will be pursued unless both parties, by
mutual written agreement, waive cost recovery because it serves the operational
interests of both agencies to do so. Who may authorize a waiver of cost recovery?
a. Bureau Commander or Chief of Police
b. City Council or Chief of Police
c. Incident Commander or higher rank
d. City Finance Officer
Source: General Orders: General Field Procedures - Cost Recovery 2442.4 -
ANSWER a. Bureau Commander or Chief of Police
, 4. CNT will be contacted by the division where an event is planned if a crowd is
anticipated to exceed ________ persons and it cannot be sufficiently and safely
staffed with patrol personnel, or as deemed necessary by the division captain in
consultation with the Field Services Assistant Chief.
a. twenty-five
b. fifty
c. seventy-five
d. one hundred
Source: General Orders: Community Network Team (CNT) 2524.4 - ANSWER b.
fifty
5. Questioning of child victims:
a. should be limited and should be conducted only if the information is not
available from another adult source
b. must be limited but should be conducted even if the information is not
available from another adult source
c. should be limited and should be conducted only to verify information received
from another adult source
d. must be limited and must be conducted to verify information received from
another adult source
Source: General Orders: Investigative Protocols - Responding To Incidents
Involving Children 2617 - ANSWER a. should be limited and should be
conducted only if the information is not available from another adult source
6. The statutes provide for an exemption to the requirement for an officer to
notify the Medical Examiner in a death case. If the deceased was:
, a. under treatment for illness by prayer or spiritual means alone, in accordance
with the tenets or practices of a recognized church or religious denomination and
death occurred without a physician in attendance
b. under treatment for illness by prayer and spiritual means alone, in accordance
with the tenets or practices of a certified church or religious denomination and
death occurred without a physician in attendance
c. under treatment for accident or illness by prayer or spiritual means alone, in
accordance with the tenets and practices of a well-recognized church or religious
denomination and death occurred without a physician in attendance
d. under treatment for accident or illness by prayer or spiritual means alone, in
accordance with the tenets or practices of an ord - ANSWER c. under
treatment for accident or illness by prayer or spiritual means alone, in accordance
with the tenets and practices of a well-recognized church or religious
denomination and death occurred without a physician in attendance
7. As it pertains to the Special Circumstances General Order, mental Illness is
defined as a:
a. substantial disorder of thought, mood, perception, orientation or memory that
grossly impairs judgment, behavior, capacity to recognize reality or ability to meet
the ordinary demands of life
b. significant abnormality of thought, mood, perception, orientation or memory
that impairs judgment, behavior, capacity to recognize reality or ability to meet
the ordinary demands of life
c. primary derangement of thought, mood, perception, orientation or memory
that impairs judgment, behavior, capacity to recognize reality and the ability to
meet the ordinary demands of life
d. significant disruption of thought, mood, perception, orientation or memory that
vastly impairs judgment, behavior, capacity to recognize reality and the ability to
meet the ordinary demands of life