MCLETC 24-23 Comp 2 State Exam COMPLETE
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED
missing person categories
catastrophic missing, dependent adult, lost, parent/family abduction, runaway, stranger abduction,
suspicious circumstances, unknown, voluntary missing adult
risk assessment for missing adult with dementia
- people with Alzheimer's tend to wander
- 50% face serious injury or death if not found in first 24 hours
- search nearby tree lines or ponds
purpose of patrol vehicle searches
- search for concealed weapons and contraband
- check areas where material could be hidden
- searches done at the beginning and end of shift
- done after transporting anyone other than officers
signs of illegal entry into a business or dwelling
- lights out that are usually on
- broken glass at window latch
- pry marks
- ladders or other means of roof access
distance a vehicle should be parked when responding to in-progress calls
100 feet
,CPTED stands for what?
C - crime
P - prevention
T - through
E - environmental
D - design
what to look for when inspecting a driver's license
- restrictions
- the photo on the license matches the person who handed it to you
- expiration date
distances the patrol vehicle should be offset during traffic stop
three feet to the left and 10-15 feet to the rear
Schedule II drugs include:
cocaine, methamphetamines, oxycodone, and fentanyl
officers should consider what when establishing reliability and credibility of witnesses
- witnesses criminal history
- accuracy of information the witness has provided previously
, T/F witnesses should be separated as soon as possible
true
best practices when interrogating a suspect
- private area with no foot traffic
- secure area
Gang graffiti usually symbolizes what
territory boundaries
how long can you securely detain a 14 year old for a non-violent crime?
12 hours
how long can you securely detain a 14 year old for a violent crime?
up to 24 hours
How can you define a neighborhood or community?
geographic boundaries and demographic boundaries
developing a community/neighborhood profile requires what?
- capital resources
- human resources
- natural resources
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED VERIFIED
missing person categories
catastrophic missing, dependent adult, lost, parent/family abduction, runaway, stranger abduction,
suspicious circumstances, unknown, voluntary missing adult
risk assessment for missing adult with dementia
- people with Alzheimer's tend to wander
- 50% face serious injury or death if not found in first 24 hours
- search nearby tree lines or ponds
purpose of patrol vehicle searches
- search for concealed weapons and contraband
- check areas where material could be hidden
- searches done at the beginning and end of shift
- done after transporting anyone other than officers
signs of illegal entry into a business or dwelling
- lights out that are usually on
- broken glass at window latch
- pry marks
- ladders or other means of roof access
distance a vehicle should be parked when responding to in-progress calls
100 feet
,CPTED stands for what?
C - crime
P - prevention
T - through
E - environmental
D - design
what to look for when inspecting a driver's license
- restrictions
- the photo on the license matches the person who handed it to you
- expiration date
distances the patrol vehicle should be offset during traffic stop
three feet to the left and 10-15 feet to the rear
Schedule II drugs include:
cocaine, methamphetamines, oxycodone, and fentanyl
officers should consider what when establishing reliability and credibility of witnesses
- witnesses criminal history
- accuracy of information the witness has provided previously
, T/F witnesses should be separated as soon as possible
true
best practices when interrogating a suspect
- private area with no foot traffic
- secure area
Gang graffiti usually symbolizes what
territory boundaries
how long can you securely detain a 14 year old for a non-violent crime?
12 hours
how long can you securely detain a 14 year old for a violent crime?
up to 24 hours
How can you define a neighborhood or community?
geographic boundaries and demographic boundaries
developing a community/neighborhood profile requires what?
- capital resources
- human resources
- natural resources