LASD Study Guide 2026

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📋 LASD Exam Format at a Glance

60
Questions
90 min
Time Limit
70%
Passing Score

📚 LASD Topics to Study (15)

✍️ Sample LASD Questions & Answers

1. What is the appropriate course of action for a sheriff's deputy when encountering a hazardous materials (HAZMAT) incident?
Secure the area and wait for the HAZMAT team to arrive

Hazardous materials incidents pose significant risks that require specialized training and equipment to handle safely. A sheriff's deputy, lacking this specialized expertise, should prioritize securing the perimeter to prevent further exposure and contamination. Their role is to contain the situation and await the arrival of trained HAZMAT professionals who are equipped to safely manage and mitigate the hazardous materials.

2. A situation that is 'volatile' can be best described as:
Liable to change rapidly and unpredictably, especially for the worse

The term 'volatile' describes a situation that is unstable and potentially dangerous because it can change suddenly and unexpectedly. This is a critical concept for officers to understand when assessing a scene.

3. A deputy is proofreading his report and finds the following sentence: 'The witness, who seemed nervous, provided a statement'. What is the correct way to punctuate this sentence?
The witness, who seemed nervous, provided a statement.

The phrase 'who seemed nervous' is a non-restrictive clause, meaning it adds extra information but is not essential to the sentence's main meaning. Such clauses must be set off by commas, one before and one after. The original sentence is already correctly punctuated.

4. Which of the following is a primary principle of procedural justice that helps improve community trust in law enforcement?
Giving individuals a voice during encounters and listening to their side of the story.

Procedural justice is built on four pillars: voice (allowing people to be heard), neutrality (unbiased decision-making), respect (treating people with dignity), and trustworthiness (acting with integrity). Giving individuals a voice is a core component that fosters a sense of fairness and legitimacy. The other options are counterproductive to building public trust.

5. Which of the following scenarios is the BEST example of deductive reasoning in a law enforcement context?
A deputy reads a department policy stating that any evidence collected must be logged before the end of shift. The deputy collects a piece of evidence at 3 PM and concludes it must be logged before the shift ends.

Deductive reasoning applies a general rule to a specific instance. The department policy is a general rule, and the deputy applies it to the specific piece of evidence collected to reach a logically certain conclusion. The other options are examples of inductive reasoning (forming a conclusion from specific observations) or direct inference.

6. A deputy has $250 in petty cash and spends $87.50 on supplies. How much remains?
$162.50

$250.00 − $87.50 = $162.50 remaining in petty cash.

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