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1. Building Police -Acknowledge challenges law enforcement faces and discuss with the community
Community Rela- -Remember the Duty to Intervene policies
tionships -Be transparent and accountable
-Reduce bias and improve cultural understanding
-Be visible to the community and collaborate with community
-Focus and improve how to properly address community's concerns
2. Communication -Be patient
builds -Be composed
community trust -Be confident and knowledgeable in the law
-Be aware of what is being said (Always being recorded)
-Be a part of the community
3. Six Pillars of Char- 1. Trustworthiness
acter Preparation
4. Negative effects
of law enforce-
ment and how it
affects legitimacy
5. Components of
field notes
6. Courtroom
,2. Respect
3. Responsibility
4. Fairness
5. Caring
6. Citizenship
-Culture of law enforcement
-Effects of cynicism
ÏNames of suspects, victims, and
witnesses
ÏNames of oflcers and other
individuals who assist in the
investigation
ÏImportant dates and times
ÏLocations
ÏCircumstances of crime or
incident
-Refreshing the memory
-Review the subjects booking or
driver license photo to assist in
identifying the
, subject in court
-Personal appearance
-Case preparation
-Be prepared to bring the evidence that may be entered into court and documents
establishing the chain of custody of the evidence
7. Courtroom Testi- -Refrain from fidgeting
mony -Convey signs of confidence; do not place hands over mouth or convey an evasive
manner
-Be courteous; use proper titles
-Avoid sarcasm, witticism, or ridicule
-Face the judge or jury except when short answers are required
-Look directly at attorney asking questions
-Narrate incidents in chronological order
-Never guess an answer
-If you do not understand a question, ask for clarification
-Present modest demeanor; displaying a sincere interest in accuracy and truth of
a statement
-Avoid bias and prejudice
-Avoid display of extraordinary interest in case
-Be concise and expressive; avoid monotone
-Pause when answering defense attorney to give prosecutor time to raise any
objection
8. Applying a -Place tourniquet as high as possible on the injured extremity
tourniquet -Tighten tourniquet until the blood flow stops and no distal pulse is detected
-Mark the time the tourniquet was placed on the patient.
9. Warning signs of -Reckless behavior
officer destress -Emotionless or numbness
-Dramatic mood changes
-Irritability