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According to the Grandview Heights Police General Orders, what is an In-Custody or Detention-related Death?
According to the Grandview Heights Police General Orders, what is an In-Custody or Detention-related Death?
- The death of a person while in police custody caused by a police involved vehicular pursuit
- The death of a person caused by police shooting
- The death of a person while in the process of being taken into custody by Division personnel (correct)
- The death of a person after being released from detention or police custody
What is the policy for sworn personnel when a death is from apparent natural causes and a hospice organization is involved and available?
What is the policy for sworn personnel when a death is from apparent natural causes and a hospice organization is involved and available?
- Sworn personnel will notify the coroner
- Sworn personnel will provide appropriate assistance requested
- Sworn personnel will conduct an investigation
- Sworn personnel will not be involved (correct)
When should sworn personnel notify the coroner according to the Grandview Heights Police General Orders?
When should sworn personnel notify the coroner according to the Grandview Heights Police General Orders?
- When a mentally or developmentally disabled person dies regardless of the circumstances (correct)
- When a death is caused by police use of force
- When a death is from apparent natural causes and a hospice organization is involved and available
- When a death is caused by police shooting
Who is responsible for making the decision to conduct an administrative investigation into a proximate detention-related death of an individual?
Who is responsible for making the decision to conduct an administrative investigation into a proximate detention-related death of an individual?
What should be done in the event of a suspicious death or suicide in a detention facility?
What should be done in the event of a suspicious death or suicide in a detention facility?
Who should be notified immediately in the event of an in-custody or detention-related death?
Who should be notified immediately in the event of an in-custody or detention-related death?
Who is responsible for conducting an administrative investigation after the criminal investigation is concluded by the independent law enforcement agency?
Who is responsible for conducting an administrative investigation after the criminal investigation is concluded by the independent law enforcement agency?
According to General Order 3.41, what should responding personnel do in the case of an apparent natural death with no hospice organization involved?
According to General Order 3.41, what should responding personnel do in the case of an apparent natural death with no hospice organization involved?
What is the responsibility of relatives in the case of an apparent natural death with no hospice organization involved, according to General Order 3.41?
What is the responsibility of relatives in the case of an apparent natural death with no hospice organization involved, according to General Order 3.41?
What is the role of the Chief of Police in the investigation of an incident, according to General Order 3.41?
What is the role of the Chief of Police in the investigation of an incident, according to General Order 3.41?
Is it true that statements obtained from Division personnel during an administrative investigation of an in-custody/detention-related death can be used in a criminal investigation involving the personnel?
Is it true that statements obtained from Division personnel during an administrative investigation of an in-custody/detention-related death can be used in a criminal investigation involving the personnel?
According to General Order 3.41, the decision to conduct a criminal investigation into an in-custody or detention-related death should be made by the Chief of Police.
According to General Order 3.41, the decision to conduct a criminal investigation into an in-custody or detention-related death should be made by the Chief of Police.
Is it true that the Chief of Police is responsible for requesting any criminal investigation surrounding an in-custody or detention-related death be turned over to an independent law enforcement agency?
Is it true that the Chief of Police is responsible for requesting any criminal investigation surrounding an in-custody or detention-related death be turned over to an independent law enforcement agency?
According to General Order 3.41, only personnel assigned to investigate an in-custody or detention-related death are permitted to enter the crime scene.
According to General Order 3.41, only personnel assigned to investigate an in-custody or detention-related death are permitted to enter the crime scene.
According to General Order 3.41, responding personnel are responsible for making the final determination if departmental charges will be filed in the event of an in-custody or detention-related death.
According to General Order 3.41, responding personnel are responsible for making the final determination if departmental charges will be filed in the event of an in-custody or detention-related death.
If the Coroner releases the body in the event of an apparent natural death with no hospice organization involved, responding personnel must request the Coroner's permission to release all personal property from the body to relatives at the scene.
If the Coroner releases the body in the event of an apparent natural death with no hospice organization involved, responding personnel must request the Coroner's permission to release all personal property from the body to relatives at the scene.
According to General Order 3.41, relatives of the deceased are responsible for contacting a funeral home to make arrangements for the body to be transported, if released by the coroner in the event of an apparent natural death with no hospice organization involved.
According to General Order 3.41, relatives of the deceased are responsible for contacting a funeral home to make arrangements for the body to be transported, if released by the coroner in the event of an apparent natural death with no hospice organization involved.
Sworn personnel are not required to notify the coroner in the event of a mentally or developmentally disabled person's death
Sworn personnel are not required to notify the coroner in the event of a mentally or developmentally disabled person's death
If a death is from apparent natural causes and a hospice organization is involved, sworn personnel must still respond to the scene
If a death is from apparent natural causes and a hospice organization is involved, sworn personnel must still respond to the scene
In-custody or detention-related deaths involving police use of force or police shooting are not investigated by the Grandview Heights Police Department
In-custody or detention-related deaths involving police use of force or police shooting are not investigated by the Grandview Heights Police Department
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