FCCJA - ACADEMY 2 EXAM STUDY GUIDE
(Crime Prevention) what is it? - Answers - anticipation, recognition & appraisal of a
crime risk and the initiation of some action to either remove or reduce that risk
(Crime Prevention) Crime prevention Triad - Answers - Desire, Ability, Opportunity,
(Crime Prevention) Desire - Answers - Desire: to commit a crime range from thrill
seeking to homicide (suspect)
corrective prevention
(Crime Prevention) Ability - Answers - Ability: a person with the desire to commit a
crime must also have the ability to do so (victim)
punitive prevention
(Crime Prevention) Opportunity - Answers - Opportunity: the desire, coupled with the
ability must be accompanied by an attractive opportunity (location)
protective prevention
(Crime Prevention) 4 D's - Answers - Deter
Detect
Delay
Deny
(Crime Prevention) Role of the officer - Answers - Anticipate
Recognize
Appraise
Initiate action to remove or reduce the risk
(Crime Prevention) Doors - Answers - Should be SOLID CORE
1 - 3/4 inches
Must fit tightly into door frame
Peep hole
Hinges on the INSIDE
Reinforce strike plates 3" wood screws
(Crime Prevention) Sliding Glass Door - Answers - CHARLIE BAR should be in the
middle
Reduce space between top of the door and track
Utilize window or door treatments
All glass is vulnerable
,(Crime Prevention) Locks - Answers - DEAD BOLT locks recommended
Throw bolt should be at least 1 inch long
Monitor key control
(Crime Prevention) Locks & Latches - Answers - Single cylinder
Double cylinder
Latch
Door chain
(Crime Prevention) Windows - Answers - PINNING: using a dowel, screws or nails can
secure a window and is inexpensive
Glass reinforced with clear acrylic plastic or POLYCARBONATE RESIN
"CHARLIE BAR" only prevents door from sliding
(Crime Prevention) Lights - Answers - Lighting must be EVEN & UNIFORM
Properly directed to ensure high VISIBILITY & LOW GLARE
(Crime Prevention) Vents & Dropped Ceilings - Answers - Indoor vents should be
recessed
Outdoor vents should be secured using a firewall or motion sensor
Firewall - passive fire protection item that is required to have a special & unique fire
resistance rating
(Crime Prevention) Alarms - Answers - 3 components:
Sensors
Alarm mechanism
Power supply
Review: - Answers - Drop ceilings inside/Interior = secured by motion sensors
Review: - Answers - Best door security = solid core doors
Review: - Answers - Vents = outdoor vents use a 1 way screw
indoor vents = recessed
Review: - Answers - Know the components of an alarm system
Power supply
Alarm mechanism
Sensor
(Juvenile Arrest & Detention) - Answers - -We have the same authority to arrest
juveniles as we do with adults
-Designed to be least restrictive
-We may need to adjust our communication
, -Typically more terrified of their parents than law enforcement
(Juvenile Arrest & Detention) Officers have flexibility in handling situations - Answers -
1. Oral counseling (a warning)
2. Filing complaint
3. Diversion hearing
4. Custody & Detention
(Juvenile Arrest & Detention) Oral Counseling - Answers - explain what they did
wrong/illegal
notify parents ASAP (timely manner) by phone or person
seriousness of offense/various possible consequences
parents MUST pickup juvenile or officer can transport home (not as likely)
Ex: curse & abuse, alcohol intox. , noise ordinance, disorderly conduct (1st or minor
offenses)
(Juvenile Arrest & Detention) Common parent responses - Answers - Upset
Accusatory
Defensive
*MUST GET PARENTS INFO*
(Juvenile Arrest & Detention) 2 times you do NOT need to notify parents immediately -
Answers - 1. Traffic infraction
2. In school discipline - done by school
(Juvenile Arrest & Detention) Releasing a juvenile - Answers - SHALL make all
attempts to release to a parent, guardian or someone over the age of 18 that is being
given permission to do so
CPS involved if parents are not willing to take custody
(Juvenile Arrest & Detention) What two cases can we release a juvenile on? - Answers
- 1. Traffic offense
2. Fish/game offenses
(Juvenile Arrest & Detention) What is a petition? - Answers - entering them into the
court system
not warrants
issued by intake officer
does not require juvenile to be taken into custody
formal statement of charges
issued after a complaint is filed
(Crime Prevention) what is it? - Answers - anticipation, recognition & appraisal of a
crime risk and the initiation of some action to either remove or reduce that risk
(Crime Prevention) Crime prevention Triad - Answers - Desire, Ability, Opportunity,
(Crime Prevention) Desire - Answers - Desire: to commit a crime range from thrill
seeking to homicide (suspect)
corrective prevention
(Crime Prevention) Ability - Answers - Ability: a person with the desire to commit a
crime must also have the ability to do so (victim)
punitive prevention
(Crime Prevention) Opportunity - Answers - Opportunity: the desire, coupled with the
ability must be accompanied by an attractive opportunity (location)
protective prevention
(Crime Prevention) 4 D's - Answers - Deter
Detect
Delay
Deny
(Crime Prevention) Role of the officer - Answers - Anticipate
Recognize
Appraise
Initiate action to remove or reduce the risk
(Crime Prevention) Doors - Answers - Should be SOLID CORE
1 - 3/4 inches
Must fit tightly into door frame
Peep hole
Hinges on the INSIDE
Reinforce strike plates 3" wood screws
(Crime Prevention) Sliding Glass Door - Answers - CHARLIE BAR should be in the
middle
Reduce space between top of the door and track
Utilize window or door treatments
All glass is vulnerable
,(Crime Prevention) Locks - Answers - DEAD BOLT locks recommended
Throw bolt should be at least 1 inch long
Monitor key control
(Crime Prevention) Locks & Latches - Answers - Single cylinder
Double cylinder
Latch
Door chain
(Crime Prevention) Windows - Answers - PINNING: using a dowel, screws or nails can
secure a window and is inexpensive
Glass reinforced with clear acrylic plastic or POLYCARBONATE RESIN
"CHARLIE BAR" only prevents door from sliding
(Crime Prevention) Lights - Answers - Lighting must be EVEN & UNIFORM
Properly directed to ensure high VISIBILITY & LOW GLARE
(Crime Prevention) Vents & Dropped Ceilings - Answers - Indoor vents should be
recessed
Outdoor vents should be secured using a firewall or motion sensor
Firewall - passive fire protection item that is required to have a special & unique fire
resistance rating
(Crime Prevention) Alarms - Answers - 3 components:
Sensors
Alarm mechanism
Power supply
Review: - Answers - Drop ceilings inside/Interior = secured by motion sensors
Review: - Answers - Best door security = solid core doors
Review: - Answers - Vents = outdoor vents use a 1 way screw
indoor vents = recessed
Review: - Answers - Know the components of an alarm system
Power supply
Alarm mechanism
Sensor
(Juvenile Arrest & Detention) - Answers - -We have the same authority to arrest
juveniles as we do with adults
-Designed to be least restrictive
-We may need to adjust our communication
, -Typically more terrified of their parents than law enforcement
(Juvenile Arrest & Detention) Officers have flexibility in handling situations - Answers -
1. Oral counseling (a warning)
2. Filing complaint
3. Diversion hearing
4. Custody & Detention
(Juvenile Arrest & Detention) Oral Counseling - Answers - explain what they did
wrong/illegal
notify parents ASAP (timely manner) by phone or person
seriousness of offense/various possible consequences
parents MUST pickup juvenile or officer can transport home (not as likely)
Ex: curse & abuse, alcohol intox. , noise ordinance, disorderly conduct (1st or minor
offenses)
(Juvenile Arrest & Detention) Common parent responses - Answers - Upset
Accusatory
Defensive
*MUST GET PARENTS INFO*
(Juvenile Arrest & Detention) 2 times you do NOT need to notify parents immediately -
Answers - 1. Traffic infraction
2. In school discipline - done by school
(Juvenile Arrest & Detention) Releasing a juvenile - Answers - SHALL make all
attempts to release to a parent, guardian or someone over the age of 18 that is being
given permission to do so
CPS involved if parents are not willing to take custody
(Juvenile Arrest & Detention) What two cases can we release a juvenile on? - Answers
- 1. Traffic offense
2. Fish/game offenses
(Juvenile Arrest & Detention) What is a petition? - Answers - entering them into the
court system
not warrants
issued by intake officer
does not require juvenile to be taken into custody
formal statement of charges
issued after a complaint is filed