CPD EXAM 5 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
When was the department of homeland security established? - Answers :November
25th,2002
How many agencies are in the Department of Homeland security? - Answers :22
agencies
What are the 4 agencies that enable the DHS? - Answers :Federal, Local, State,Tribal
What are the 3 elements of cyber Security? - Answers :Stop, Think, Connect
What is TSC? - Answers :Terrorist Screening Center
When did TSC become operational? - Answers :December 1st, 2003
How many stages are there for grief? - Answers :-5 stages of grief
>Denial
>Anger
>Bargaining
>Depression
>Acceptance
What are physical symptoms of grief? - Answers :>Fatigue/ Loss of energy
>Nausea
>Lowered immunity
>Weight loss/gain
>Aches and pains
What are negative stress management coping methods? - Answers :>Alcoholism
>Absent from family/over working shifts
> Physical- Domestic Violence
What are the 4 main Symptoms of PTSD - Answers :1. Reliving the event
2. Avoidance
3. Feeling Numb
4. Feeling keyed up ( hyper- arousal)
What is mob action? - Answers :2 or more persons acting together and without authority
of the law using force and violence to the disturb the public peace.
Name the 4 types of mobs? - Answers :1. Aggressive: Lynch mob
2. Escape: Panic, danger
3. Acquisitive: Looting
4. Expresive: Rivalry
, Name the 4 types of crowds? - Answers :1. Casual crowds
2. Cohesive crowds
3. Expressive crowds
4. Aggressive crowds
What are effective crowd response formations? - Answers :1. Skirmish line
2. Wedge formation
3. Diagonal formation
What amendment is implied> Having the right to assemble and right of public to conduct
business - Answers :1 st amendment
What are the 4 basic formation in crowd control? - Answers :1. Skirmish Line
> Minimize formation breaches
> formation Reinforcement
2. Wedge Formation
> Penetrates/ Divides Crowds
3. Encirclement
>Used for Detaining
> Containment
4. Separation
> Separate opposing groups
What best describes what is meant by "Custody" for purposes of custodial police
interrogations? - Answers :That a reasonable person in the suspect position would
believe that he/she is not free to go and is under arrest.
What case in the United States Supreme Court defined "Interrogation" ? - Answers
:Case of Rhode Island v. Innis
>Any words or actions on the part of the police that the police should know are
reasonably likely to elicit.
How does an Illegally obtained confession, which leads police to physical evidence,
generally affect the evidence - Answers :Inadmissible- exclusionary rule
What constitutional rights is an accused being informed of when given Miranda
warnings? - Answers :5th and 6th amendment
Which amendment and case safeguards the privilege against self incrimination -
Answers :5th amendment
Miranda v. Arizona
When was the department of homeland security established? - Answers :November
25th,2002
How many agencies are in the Department of Homeland security? - Answers :22
agencies
What are the 4 agencies that enable the DHS? - Answers :Federal, Local, State,Tribal
What are the 3 elements of cyber Security? - Answers :Stop, Think, Connect
What is TSC? - Answers :Terrorist Screening Center
When did TSC become operational? - Answers :December 1st, 2003
How many stages are there for grief? - Answers :-5 stages of grief
>Denial
>Anger
>Bargaining
>Depression
>Acceptance
What are physical symptoms of grief? - Answers :>Fatigue/ Loss of energy
>Nausea
>Lowered immunity
>Weight loss/gain
>Aches and pains
What are negative stress management coping methods? - Answers :>Alcoholism
>Absent from family/over working shifts
> Physical- Domestic Violence
What are the 4 main Symptoms of PTSD - Answers :1. Reliving the event
2. Avoidance
3. Feeling Numb
4. Feeling keyed up ( hyper- arousal)
What is mob action? - Answers :2 or more persons acting together and without authority
of the law using force and violence to the disturb the public peace.
Name the 4 types of mobs? - Answers :1. Aggressive: Lynch mob
2. Escape: Panic, danger
3. Acquisitive: Looting
4. Expresive: Rivalry
, Name the 4 types of crowds? - Answers :1. Casual crowds
2. Cohesive crowds
3. Expressive crowds
4. Aggressive crowds
What are effective crowd response formations? - Answers :1. Skirmish line
2. Wedge formation
3. Diagonal formation
What amendment is implied> Having the right to assemble and right of public to conduct
business - Answers :1 st amendment
What are the 4 basic formation in crowd control? - Answers :1. Skirmish Line
> Minimize formation breaches
> formation Reinforcement
2. Wedge Formation
> Penetrates/ Divides Crowds
3. Encirclement
>Used for Detaining
> Containment
4. Separation
> Separate opposing groups
What best describes what is meant by "Custody" for purposes of custodial police
interrogations? - Answers :That a reasonable person in the suspect position would
believe that he/she is not free to go and is under arrest.
What case in the United States Supreme Court defined "Interrogation" ? - Answers
:Case of Rhode Island v. Innis
>Any words or actions on the part of the police that the police should know are
reasonably likely to elicit.
How does an Illegally obtained confession, which leads police to physical evidence,
generally affect the evidence - Answers :Inadmissible- exclusionary rule
What constitutional rights is an accused being informed of when given Miranda
warnings? - Answers :5th and 6th amendment
Which amendment and case safeguards the privilege against self incrimination -
Answers :5th amendment
Miranda v. Arizona