ANSWERS|ALREADY GRADED A
Role and Function of MPOETC Correct Ans- comprised of 20 members
appointed by Governor. Designated to terms of 3 years. It was
established in 1974 to set minimum training standards for officer
municipal police departments. It is comprised of 1 chairman and 19
additional members for a total of 20.
Certification Correct Ans- Is good for two (2) years
Decertification Correct Ans- Conviction of Misdemeanors one or two
and All felonies are grounds to be decertified
In-Service credit hours Correct Ans- 12 in-service credit courses each
year
4 Learning Skills Correct Ans- Active Listening
(comprehend+understand the message), Participate (in the academy,
Policing is not a bystander crowd participation increases your
attentiveness and senses), Take Notes (huge portion of training and out
on streets), and Think Critically (learn to think critically when making
decisions)
Think Critically Correct Ans- The critical thinker can explain+defend a
reasonable position, draw conclusions when warranted but with caution,
and acknowledge what they don't know & seek answers. Speaking
requires more thought than listening.
, active listening Correct Ans- paying close attention to what someone is
saying and communicating
Retention Correct Ans- Most people forget 80% of what is said within
two weeks
Sir Robert Peel's 1st Principle Correct Ans- The basic mission for which
the police exist is to prevent crime and disorder.
Sir Robert Peel's 2nd Principle Correct Ans- The ability of the police to
perform their duties is dependent on public approval of police actions.
Sir Robert Peel's 3rd Principle Correct Ans- Police Must secure the
willing cooperation of the public in voluntary observance of the law to
be able to secure and maintain the respect of the public.
Sir Robert Peel's 4th Principle Correct Ans- The degree of cooperation
of the public that can be secured diminishes proportionately with the
necessity of the use of physical force.
Sir Robert Peel's 5th Principle Correct Ans- Police seek and preserve
public favor not by catering to the public opinion, but by constantly
demonstrating absolute impartial service to the law