Answer:
This will vary from different training schools and methods but a basic rundown would be:
1 Pull the vehicle over and position the squad car a bit to the driver's side, giving the officer a preferable safety zone in case of sudden violence or accidents involving other motorists
2a View the situation. Visibility into the vehicle - tinted windows, panel walls, etc… How many known occupants in the vehicle? Movement within the vehicle - are occupants jumpy, are they “cleaning”, are they calm and patient
2b Request information on the vehicle make, model, color, and license plate. These should match the database
3 Assuming a no-warnings return on the vehicle check, approach the vehicle on the driver's side cautiously, viewing any and all occupants while visually scanning for obvious contraband
4 Assuming no illegal items or activities are apparent, If the driver's window is closed, ask the driver to open the window. While watching all occupants, as the driver for paperwork (license - proof of right to drive, insurance card - a proof vehicle is legally insured, registration - proof the vehicle belongs to, or is reasonably operable by the driver and matching the database information on the vehicle.
5 Inform the driver of the reason for stopping. Some officers may ask if the person is aware of the reason first - this may get the driver to admit guilt. It’s not a trick, and it's ok to say “I don’t know”.
6 Assess the information available and determine if a citation is warranted - in most jurisdictions, stopping the vehicle requires a citation but the officer may be allowed, at their discretion, to provide a warning instead.
7 Return to a squad car and write the citation/warning.
8 Return to the vehicle and serve the citation/warning.
Note: At any given moment these steps may change and may devolve into an arrest if the actions of the driver OR passengers warrant. Most traffic stops can be “routine”, although that is a dirty word in police work if no one acts out of place. It's irritating to be caught doing something wrong, especially if you truly believe you were not in the wrong. Stay calm and the officer will stay calm. Belligerence and/or agitation will cause the officer to react in light of their own and/or the public’s safety.
There may be other steps involved. As I said, these things differ from jurisdiction to jurisdiction and department to department (a sheriff’s deputy may not operate the same as a local policeman or a state policeman in the same city or county.
Explanation:
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Create a solution to help locate and punish cyber attackers in the DISEC community
IF YOU DON'T understand this question, DO NOT answer it.
Answer:
A solution to locate and punish cyber intruders is to promote software capable of identifying the IP of intruder computers, that is, those that do not have an IP authorized by the software. This software must also be able to store unauthorized and therefore intrusive IPs.
Explanation:
DISEC is the acronym that refers to the Disarmament and International Security Committee, which is a UN department that deals with global disarmament issues, with the aim of promoting security and combating threats to world peace. It is extremely important that the files and work of the DISEC community, be restricted to people who work directly with this, for this reason, it is necessary that strategies are created that prevent cybernetic invaders from having access to any information in this sector. In this case, it would be beneficial to create software capable of identifying and storing the IP of attacking computers, allowing these attackers to be found and punished.
A computer's IP is an identifier of the computer, the network used for access and the location where access was made. By having the IP of invading computers, the UN would have access to the location of the users of these computers, being able to find and punish them.
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The Three-Fifths Compromise
Read the excerpt from Robert Yates's notes from the
Constitutional Convention on June 11, 1787.
Mr. Wilson was of opinion, and therefore moved, that
the mode of representation of each of the States ought
to be from the number of its free inhabitants, and of
every other description three fifths to one free
inhabitant.
O established equal representation in Congress
regardless of a state's population.
O established proportional representation in Congress
for both large and small states.
O established that a state's enslaved population would
be counted for partial representation.
O established that slavery would be outlawed within
twenty years of the Constitution's ratification.
Give 10 points,Why the law enforcement officials officer search the person in custody
Answer:
Explanation:
After stopping a person based upon the reasonable belief that the person might be engaged in unlawful activit, or following a routine encounter such as a traffic stop, the police in the United States may perform a cursory search of the person outer clothing for their own.
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Answer:
Explanation:
nicki ngl
Answer:
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Explanation:
Spiderman is sad that he can't fly He decides that levitation is the next best thing He holds a magnet as pictured below
What will happen to Spiderman if he holds the magnet like this?
Answer:
You didn't put any picture, so I can't answer this question
Explanation:
Answer:
if he holds it backwards he will float
List and describe 3 reasons that a police officer dispatches information over the radio to the 911 operator.
Call Takers
Some dispatch centers are staffed with personnel who serve as call takers. Their sole job is the answer the phones, gather the essential information, then pass the information on to the dispatcher who will, in turn, send to appropriate agencies. Sometimes the call information is routed to multiple dispatchers, each dispatching one service provider (e.g., police – fire – EMS).
The call taker model, while efficient, can have some inherent challenges. There is always the possibility of multiple call takers receiving multiple 9-1-1 calls about the same incident. If the call takers know that one of their associates is taking an incoming call about an emergency, they may simply confirm the address with the caller and tell them responders are on the way. The problem with this is the quantity and quality of information gathered by each caller can be very different. The first call taker might be able to gather very little information from a distressed caller. A subsequent caller (to another call taker) might offer much more information of higher quality but that caller was cut off.
Dispatch training and priorities
Some emergency response agencies may operate their own dispatcher center and not share dispatching services with other agencies. Many dispatch centers, however, serve many agencies. Many of those are under the control of police or sheriff departments. Fundamentally, it shouldn’t matter whose control dispatch falls under so long as the quality of service for all agencies served is high. Unfortunately, this is not always the case.
In some jurisdictions the priority for dispatcher training and job performance is slanted in the direction of the agency that controls the dispatch center. To some degree this is understandable. The dispatcher is going to give deference to the agency that signs their paycheck. A problem can arise when a dispatch center becomes unresponsive to the needs of other agencies they dispatch for. Dispatching for fire and dispatching for police, for example, are different.
Incident scene communications support
In a properly staffed, highly functioning communication center a dispatcher would be assigned to handle the radio communications for a critical incident and that would be their sole responsibility. Where this happens – and it does happen for those who have not benefited from this design – the dispatcher serves as a scribe and a second set of ears for the incident commander. This can be a huge asset to a commander. For starters, the dispatcher is in a lower stress environment because they are physically located in a controlled environment that is not dynamically changing (like an emergency scene is).
Dispatchers often wear radio headsets that allow them to filter out extraneous noise so they can concentrate on the radio traffic they are monitoring. A dispatcher can have ready access to resource information like weather and traffic condition reports. If they have access to the Internet they can quickly find answers to questions for the commander.
ETNs and PAR checks
Two support tasks a dispatcher can perform that can be very helpful to emergency responders are Elapsed Time Notifications (ETNs) and Personnel Accountability Reports (PARs). These tasks can be performed by the commander or a command team member as well. Sometimes those additional personnel are not readily available on an emergency scene. This is where the dispatcher can really help out.
An ETN is an announcement, over the radio, for all operational personnel to hear (which means it might have to be announced multiple times on multiple channels so everyone does hear it) of the time that has elapsed at an emergency. This is critical to the formation and maintenance of situational awareness for two reasons. First, responders need to form expectations of outcomes. This is one of the steps in the decision making process. One of those expectations is HOW LONG should it take for personnel to complete tasks. An ETN helps a commander keep track of the passage of time and can benchmark the time passage to the process of assignments.
Second, Level 3 Situational Awareness is formed by making accurate predications of future events (beyond company-level performance of tasks). Think of company-level performance of tasks as scenes in a movie. Think of Level 3 Situational Awareness as figuring out how the entire movie is going to end. In most dynamically changing environments responders have a finite time to complete tasks or the situation may overrun them (e.g., extinguish the fire and get out before the building collapses).
The PAR check is a formal process of accounting for all personnel operating at an emergency scene. The process can be conducted by the dispatcher and the content of the report affirmed by the commander as companies report in, or vice versa. Mayday!
A dispatcher is often in a better environment to hear a distress message and gather critical information from at-risk responders.
Answer:
When you call an emergency number, you are redirected to the nearest emergency center.
Explanation:
When you call an emergency number, you are redirected to the nearest emergency center. When you call 112 in India, depending on where you are, you thus get an operator on the phone from the emergency center in the region where you are at that moment.
Carla borrowed Ann's food processor to make pizza sauce for canning. Carla got a wooden spoon stuck in the blades and burned up the motor. What type of bailment was created? What level of care was violated? Explain your answer.
Carla borrowed Ann's food processor to make pizza sauce for canning. Carla got a wooden spoon stuck in the blades and burned up the motor. It was an actual bailment, marginal care was violated because the material possession bailed food processor was destroyed.
What is bailment was created?A bailment is made when one individual delivers personal property to another without transferring title. A bailment is dissolved when its purpose is met, when the sides consent to terminate it, or when the bonded property is destroyed.
Carla, according to the complaint, borrowed Ann's stick blender to make nacho cheese sauce for canning. Carla became entangled in the rotors and destroyed it. Because the physical possession bail food processor was destroyed, there was an actual bailment, and marginal care was broken.
As a result, the conclusion of the case are the bailment was created are the aforementioned.
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The services supplied by a court reporter include a complete transcript of all the words spoken in a trial that can be used by law firms, local, state, and federal government agencies, and all levels of court system staffs.
True
False
Why did Colonial America adopt only part of the English legal system?
a. Colonial America kept parts of the English system until they were able to substitute Dutch and French influences that abolished private prosecutors.
b. Colonial America used the English legal system as a foundation and built the current system from the existing British system.
c. Colonial America did not want any part of the English system and only kept the private prosecutors until the Constitutional Convention in 1787.
d. Colonial America knew that they needed to adopt all of English law in order to keep order as it was only in the twentieth century that they dropped private prosecutors.
Answer:
it would be B
Explanation:
Law that promote or favors the use organic farming in agriculture At SA
ANSWER :
WTO law clearly favours their use.true or false,, The juvenile and criminal justice systems are the same, only the ages of the offenders differ.
Answer:
Juveniles are tried in what is called an adjudication hearing instead of a public trial with a jury. ... While the goal of the adult crime system is to punish, the goal of the juvenile crime system is rehabilitation and doing what's in the best interest of the minor.
Explanation:
What are the steps a police officer should take before the stop? Explain why it's important.
Answer:
First and foremost they must have reasonable suspicion to effect a traffic stop - the only reason to stop is based on that reasonable suspicion - anything after that is on the driver - cooperation goes a long way- feel free to allow a search if your a subject and not a citizen- it’s your right to refuse a search, you can refuse a field sobriety test - with consequences- you can refuse a search — it’s best to make the officer tell you why they pulled you over — never admit to what they pulled you over for - it’s their job to tell you - which gives you their reasonable suspicion .. they won’t pull you over for no reason… you’ve given them a reason — they will look out for themselves as soon as they stop. They are watching you before they step out of their car.. behave ..
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Create a list of the 10 most deviant acts you can imagine.
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Select three examples of minimally processed food. canned corn broccoli cheddar pasta mini doughnuts bag of baby carrots snack cakes dried apples
Answer:
Dried apples, canned corn, and bag of baby carrots
Explanation:
You can sound friendlier and more confident on the phone by
Select one:
a. Talking louder
b. Practicing your tone of voice in a recorder
c. Smiling and sitting up straight
d. Pretending you’re talking to a friend
crime prevention programs that have been successful?
Answer:
1. For delinquent and at-risk preadolescents: Family therapy and parent training.
2. For older male ex-offenders: Vocational training.
3. For convicted offenders: Rehabilitation programs with risk-focused treatments.
Explanation:
Here's a report for the U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Justice Programs. There are more recent reports but this should work well for your given prompt.
Which of the following best describes who must accompany the learner for legal use of a Learners license?
Answer:
A licensed driver in the front seat of 21 years of age or older.
Explanation:
George is a specialist in Security and Protective Services for a large security firm that has contracts at shopping malls nationwide. Which tasks does George most likely perform for his employer?
He patrols and guards property and files police reports.
He patrols and guards property and prosecutes shoplifters.
He monitors alarms and cameras and arrests suspicious people.
He monitors alarms and cameras and interviews people
Answer: He monitors alarms and cameras and interviews people
Explanation:
As a specialist in Security and Protective Services for a security firm that guards shopping malls, George will have to engage in roles that will see him protecting the properties of these shopping malls.
He will do so by monitoring alarms to know when something is stolen and watching cameras to see if anything is amiss. Often times he will interview people he may find suspicious to find out their intention so that he may better protect the malls.
D. He monitors alarms and cameras and interviews people
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Answer:
The correct answer is B
Explanation:
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Look at the ones that all look to cheesy. The first one is for a fact wrong as I learned! and the other two are not accurate. So B is your answer.
What do developed nations usually buy from developing nations?
Answer:
food clothes and ethnic
1. When does someone enter the court system?
Answer:
When they are arrested.
Answer:
When they are arrested or when they commit a crime
what are the reason for the wastage for natural animal?
Answer: Possible sources of animal waste in surface water include feedlot runoff, manure land runoff, direct animal deposit, and septic systems. A pathogen is a disease causing microorganism. ... Fecal bacteria enter surface waters by direct deposit of feces and by movement with sediment in overland runoff.
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If a judge bases his or her final decision on existing law, it is an example of common law; what is the decision called that a judge arrives at from a case with unique circumstances?
A.common law version 2
B.a new law
C.a judgment
D.a civic law
Answer: C
Explanation: He is going off of a different law but not the hole thing It is a judgement
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Identify whether the following are vertical measurement horizontal measurement or circumferential measurement
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Answer:
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Which is a responsibility of state government?
A. providing fire protection
B. regulating public education
C. providing clean drinking water
D.regulating public transportation
How are contradictory and ambiguous terms in a written agreement interpreted by a court?
Are long prison terms the most effective approach to preventing crime?
Answer:
I believe it depends on the crime. In some cases it is necessary. In others though, I think that if they had the mentality to commit such a big crime, they may need mental health help instead.
Is gerrymandering democratic? Why or Why not?