Gain compliance , The purpose of force , To protect and serve the public , A patrol officer’s PRIMARY duty , Respect , One of the 3 important tactics to de-escalate a situation , Cruiser, The most effective patrol method for traffic control , Make the scene safe, The first thing an officer should do on a crime scene , Common Law, Judges and courts use traditions,customs and previous court decisions as a guide , Capsaicin , Active ingredient in pepper spray , Robert Peel, Creator of preventative patrol, Lethal injection , Most common method of execution , Foot, Most effective patrol method for community policing , Tasser, Less lethal force , Notify dispatch of your arrival , The first thing an officer should do when responding to a domestic disturbance , Executive , Branch of government enforces the law , A weapon of opportunity , Random items that may cause death or serious injury , Directed, Patrol is a type of patrol in which the activities of an officer are focused on a particular area or set of problems with the intention of proactively reducing criminal activity or disrupt non-criminal activities which threaten the peace and order of the community , Terry v. Ohio , Stop and Frisk , Judge , Who can issue an search warrant , Interview the complainant, Responding to a domestic disturbance, if no injuries exist the officer should , Secure the scene , Most important thing for an officer to do upon arrival , Stop using force , If you use force and the suspect is compliant you should , Preventative , Patrol is a form of patrol that attempts to eliminate opportunities for crime to occur and to deter other forms of non-criminal misconduct which threatens peace and order., Attorney will question jurors , Voir Dire, Look for signs of injury on the complianant, Responding to a domestic situation the officer should , Trustee, An inmate that is allowed to work outside of secure areas with minimal supervision doing duties such as landscaping, cleaning, or custodial work are, Sixth Amendment , Allowed to have an attorney present during court proceedings .
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