Exam 5: Traffic: Policing In A Country On The Move
Exam 1: Police Operations In Context71 Questions
Exam 2: Communication: The Foundation Of Police Operations113 Questions
Exam 3: Operational Skills: Performing Within The Law99 Questions
Exam 4: Patrol: The Backbone Of Police Operations64 Questions
Exam 5: Traffic: Policing In A Country On The Move78 Questions
Exam 6: Crime, Disorder, And Quality-of-life Issues: Responding To The Call73 Questions
Exam 7: Violence: At Home, In The Classroom, On The Job77 Questions
Exam 8: Emergency Situations: When Disaster Strikes77 Questions
Exam 9: Terrorism: From Hometown Security To Homeland Security85 Questions
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Exam 11: Responding To Children And Juveniles: Our Nation’s Future90 Questions
Exam 12: Gangs And Drugs: Two National Threats82 Questions
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-case that established that police officers may order the driver of a vehicle to exit the vehicle during a stop for a traffic violation
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Studies have shown the number-one complaint to law enforcement is speeding in residential areas.
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The mentality of habitual offenders who have lost their license for driving infractions is
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-case that determined compulsive,stationary roadblocks are akin to seizures
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In those states having a law against drunk driving,the decision to arrest a drunk driver remains a discretionary one for police officers.
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-part of a planned allocation of police personnel and equipment guided by a study of the kinds of violations and road conditions that contribute to collisions
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An officer's public duty to arrest impaired drivers was a principle established in
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-assault with a motor vehicle or other dangerous weapon by the operator or passenger(s)of one motor vehicle on the operator or passenger(s)of another motor vehicle that is caused by an incident that occurred on the roadway
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When in pursuit of a suspect,law enforcement officers should only be concerned with their obligation to enforce laws and arrest perpetrators.
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The International Association of Chiefs of Police and the National Safety Council suggest an enforcement index of _______________ is realistic for most cities.
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-tailgating,making unsafe lane changes,driving too fast for conditions,weaving in and out of traffic,and ignoring traffic control devices
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One argument against the ban of the use of cell phones while driving is
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