Deck 2: Crisis Management: Crisis Response Team Elements
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Deck 2: Crisis Management: Crisis Response Team Elements
1
Why should negotiation teams be kept small in number?
A) Better communication
B) Less overall confusion
C) No mistakes about command
D) Less talking while negotiating
A) Better communication
B) Less overall confusion
C) No mistakes about command
D) Less talking while negotiating
Better communication
2
The NIMS/ICS suggests that only____ people is an effective span of control?
A) 3
B) 5
C) 7
D) 1
A) 3
B) 5
C) 7
D) 1
5
3
All of these are teams working together at a crisis scene except:
A) A crisis response team
B) A negotiation team
C) A tactical team
D) A legal team
A) A crisis response team
B) A negotiation team
C) A tactical team
D) A legal team
A legal team
4
There has been a shift in crisis response from the linear model to a?
A) Synchronized Model
B) Associated Model
C) Spanned Model
D) Webbed Model
A) Synchronized Model
B) Associated Model
C) Spanned Model
D) Webbed Model
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5
What is a common problem for negotiation teams?
A) Departments don't have the newest equipment
B) Commanders don't train with the teams
C) No one wants to be a negotiator anymore
D) Hostage takers are becoming more violent
A) Departments don't have the newest equipment
B) Commanders don't train with the teams
C) No one wants to be a negotiator anymore
D) Hostage takers are becoming more violent
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6
Who makes up the triad of command?
A) The police chief, the mayor, and the DA
B) The highest-ranking officer on scene, the DA, and the mayor
C) The tactical commander, the negotiation commander, and the on-scene commander
D) The tactical commander, the negotiation commander, and the chief of police
A) The police chief, the mayor, and the DA
B) The highest-ranking officer on scene, the DA, and the mayor
C) The tactical commander, the negotiation commander, and the on-scene commander
D) The tactical commander, the negotiation commander, and the chief of police
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7
NIMS is designed for the federal government to take over the scene.
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8
According to the text, the two major types of planning for a crisis event are:
A) Strategic and tactical
B) Financial and material
C) Personnel and equipment
D) None of the above
A) Strategic and tactical
B) Financial and material
C) Personnel and equipment
D) None of the above
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9
Negotiation teams should follow a ____________ model of training.
A) Specific
B) Direct
C) Indirect
D) General
A) Specific
B) Direct
C) Indirect
D) General
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10
What is the first question that should be asked by a negotiator when preparing to negotiate?
A) Is the tactical team in place a ready to move?
B) Who is in command of me?
C) What kind of incident is this?
D) How long will this last?
A) Is the tactical team in place a ready to move?
B) Who is in command of me?
C) What kind of incident is this?
D) How long will this last?
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11
REACCT stands for Recognition, Engaging, Assessing, Controlling, Contracting, and:
A) Tactics
B) Transferring
C) Timing
D) Team work
A) Tactics
B) Transferring
C) Timing
D) Team work
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12
Who should do the debriefing?
A) The triad of command
B) The chief of police
C) The SWAT commander
D) The negotiation commander
A) The triad of command
B) The chief of police
C) The SWAT commander
D) The negotiation commander
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13
The pipeline between the primary negotiator and the team is the:
A) Intelligence officer
B) Negotiation commander
C) Mental health consultant
D) Secondary negotiator
A) Intelligence officer
B) Negotiation commander
C) Mental health consultant
D) Secondary negotiator
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14
Team leaders are selected by
A) Rank
B) Experience
C) Job title
D) None of the above
A) Rank
B) Experience
C) Job title
D) None of the above
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15
According to the text, a negotiator should also be on the SWAT team.
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16
Who should conduct negotiator job interviews?
A) The team members
B) The team commander
C) The chief of police
D) The human resources officer
A) The team members
B) The team commander
C) The chief of police
D) The human resources officer
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17
According to the text, training should occur:
A) All at once
B) Spread out over the year
C) Every other year
D) After the first on-site experience
A) All at once
B) Spread out over the year
C) Every other year
D) After the first on-site experience
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18
What is one advantage to external training?
A) It's a vacation for the negotiators.
B) It is cheaper than internal training.
C) It gives negotiators a chance to develop working relationships.
D) It gives the negotiators a mental break from the stress of real negotiations.
A) It's a vacation for the negotiators.
B) It is cheaper than internal training.
C) It gives negotiators a chance to develop working relationships.
D) It gives the negotiators a mental break from the stress of real negotiations.
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19
Role-playing exercises should be:
A) Spontaneous
B) Scripted
C) Acted out with other negotiators as suspects
D) None of the above
A) Spontaneous
B) Scripted
C) Acted out with other negotiators as suspects
D) None of the above
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20
The Fishbowl exercise is used to develop?
A) Teamwork
B) Equipment skills
C) Leadership skills
D) Active listening
A) Teamwork
B) Equipment skills
C) Leadership skills
D) Active listening
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21
What should NOT be focused on when reviewing a case study?
A) A positive outcome
B) A negative outcome
C) The strategies used by the officers
D) The time of the crisis situation
A) A positive outcome
B) A negative outcome
C) The strategies used by the officers
D) The time of the crisis situation
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22
The primary negotiator should listen to the bug if one was placed in a throw phone.
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23
What is the most dangerous time for the tactical team?
A) Surrender
B) Giving supplies
C) Setting a perimeter
D) Release of a hostage
A) Surrender
B) Giving supplies
C) Setting a perimeter
D) Release of a hostage
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24
What is one of the most useful pieces of equipment for a negotiation team?
A) A bugged throw phone
B) A vehicle of operations
C) A situation board
D) A bullhorn
A) A bugged throw phone
B) A vehicle of operations
C) A situation board
D) A bullhorn
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25
What are the three major responsibilities of the tactical team?
A) Apprehension, perimeter, and equipment
B) Perimeter, apprehension, and sniper/observer
C) Equipment, sniper/observer, and perimeter
D) Apprehension, equipment, sniper/observer
A) Apprehension, perimeter, and equipment
B) Perimeter, apprehension, and sniper/observer
C) Equipment, sniper/observer, and perimeter
D) Apprehension, equipment, sniper/observer
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26
All the following are guidelines for developing a working team except?
A) Limit the size of the team
B) Hold each other accountable
C) Use the power of positive feedback, recognition, and reward
D) Set and pursue long term tasks
A) Limit the size of the team
B) Hold each other accountable
C) Use the power of positive feedback, recognition, and reward
D) Set and pursue long term tasks
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27
The ten most common mistakes fall under all categories except which?
A) Negotiator skills and techniques
B) Negotiation team management
C) Post incident debriefing
D) Critical incident management
A) Negotiator skills and techniques
B) Negotiation team management
C) Post incident debriefing
D) Critical incident management
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28
The tactical team has other responsibilities during an incident that fall outside the negotiating team's
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29
According to the text, a characteristic that distinguishes experienced negotiators from street officers is
A) Use of discretion
B) active listening skills
C) ability to work as a team
D) years of service
A) Use of discretion
B) active listening skills
C) ability to work as a team
D) years of service
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30
According to the text, what is the most effective situation board?
A) large screen LED monitors
B) white dry-erase boards with dark colors
C) chalkboard
D) single sheets of paper taped to wall
A) large screen LED monitors
B) white dry-erase boards with dark colors
C) chalkboard
D) single sheets of paper taped to wall
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