Free Sheriff Patrol Procedures and Techniques Questions and Answers — Questions and Answers
Question 1: When conducting a routine traffic stop at night, what is the most tactically sound position for the patrol vehicle?
- Directly behind the violator's vehicle, bumper to bumper.
- Offset to the left of the violator's vehicle, with about 15-20 feet of distance. (Correct answer)
- In front of the violator's vehicle to block their path of travel.
- Parallel to the violator's vehicle in the adjacent lane.
Correct answer: Offset to the left of the violator's vehicle, with about 15-20 feet of distance.
Positioning the patrol vehicle 15-20 feet behind and offset approximately 3 feet to the left of the violator's vehicle provides the officer with a safety lane, illuminates the interior of the suspect vehicle with the patrol car's headlights, and uses the engine block for cover. This position maximizes officer safety and visibility.
Question 2: Upon arriving at the scene of a suspected burglary in progress with a silent alarm, what is the recommended initial approach?
- Use lights and sirens to arrive as quickly as possible and scare off the suspects.
- Park several houses away and approach on foot, using cover and concealment. (Correct answer)
- Immediately enter the building to search for the suspect.
- Use the PA system to order anyone inside to come out.
Correct answer: Park several houses away and approach on foot, using cover and concealment.
Approaching without lights and sirens (a 'silent' approach) prevents alerting potential suspects to your presence, increasing the chances of apprehension and enhancing officer safety. Setting up a perimeter to contain the scene is the next critical step before making entry.
Question 3: The 'Use of Force Continuum' is best described as:
- A strict ladder of force options that must be followed in order.
- A policy that requires officers to use the same level of force as the suspect.
- A guideline for determining an objectively reasonable level of force based on a subject's resistance. (Correct answer)
- A legal doctrine that only permits the use of lethal force as a last resort.
Correct answer: A guideline for determining an objectively reasonable level of force based on a subject's resistance.
The Use of Force Continuum is not a rigid, step-by-step ladder but a dynamic model that guides an officer's response. The level of force used must be objectively reasonable based on the totality of the circumstances and the subject's actions, as established in Graham v. Connor.
Question 4: What is the primary purpose of establishing a perimeter and an entry/exit log at a crime scene?
- To direct media to a designated staging area.
- To prevent the contamination of evidence and maintain a chain of custody. (Correct answer)
- To ensure witnesses remain on scene for interviews.
- To control traffic flow around the incident.
Correct answer: To prevent the contamination of evidence and maintain a chain of custody.
The primary goal of securing a crime scene is to prevent the contamination, destruction, or alteration of physical evidence. Establishing a perimeter and logging all personnel who enter or exit helps maintain the integrity of the scene for investigators.
Question 5: When conducting a 'high-risk' traffic stop, what is a critical safety precaution?
- Immediately approaching the driver's side window to identify the occupants.
- Waiting for backup to arrive before initiating any commands. (Correct answer)
- Asking the driver to step back to your patrol vehicle alone.
- Blocking the vehicle from the front to prevent an escape.
Correct answer: Waiting for backup to arrive before initiating any commands.
High-risk stops involve known or suspected felons who may be armed and dangerous. Waiting for backup is crucial to ensure sufficient manpower to control the situation safely. Using the patrol vehicle for cover and issuing commands from a distance minimizes the risk to officers.
Question 6: The technique of 'slicing the pie' is used when:
- Interviewing multiple witnesses at a scene.
- Searching a vehicle for contraband.
- Approaching a corner or entering a room during a building search. (Correct answer)
- Applying handcuffs to a non-compliant subject.
Correct answer: Approaching a corner or entering a room during a building search.
Slicing the pie is a tactical technique for clearing corners and doorways during a building search. It allows an officer to incrementally expose themselves to a room, maximizing their cover while clearing unseen areas before making entry.
When conducting a routine traffic stop at night, what is the most tactically sound position for the patrol vehicle?