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What does an armed/potentially dangerous subject computer inquiry response provide?
What does an armed/potentially dangerous subject computer inquiry response provide?
- Probable cause
- Officer safety purposes only (correct)
- Reasonable suspicion
- Subject classification
How is a subject classified as potentially dangerous?
How is a subject classified as potentially dangerous?
- Being assaultive
- Having a prior criminal history (correct)
- Being obstructing and resisting an officer
- Being armed
Which trait would classify a subject as 'armed'?
Which trait would classify a subject as 'armed'?
- Assaulting a department member
- Having a prior criminal history
- Using or threatening an officer with a weapon (correct)
- Physically hindering an officer
What behavior would classify a subject as 'obstructing and resisting an officer'?
What behavior would classify a subject as 'obstructing and resisting an officer'?
Which trait would classify a subject as 'assaultive'?
Which trait would classify a subject as 'assaultive'?
Why does having a prior criminal history classify a subject as dangerous?
Why does having a prior criminal history classify a subject as dangerous?
What does a subject need to have done to be classified as 'obstructing and resisting an officer'?
What does a subject need to have done to be classified as 'obstructing and resisting an officer'?
What is the main purpose of the armed/potentially dangerous subject classification?
What is the main purpose of the armed/potentially dangerous subject classification?
Who is responsible for ensuring the information about armed/potentially dangerous subjects is entered into REJIS, RMS, and the Perpetrator Information Center?
Who is responsible for ensuring the information about armed/potentially dangerous subjects is entered into REJIS, RMS, and the Perpetrator Information Center?
What is the form number used for submitting a request to list a subject as armed/potentially dangerous?
What is the form number used for submitting a request to list a subject as armed/potentially dangerous?
Which department personnel have access to the classification of armed/potentially dangerous subjects?
Which department personnel have access to the classification of armed/potentially dangerous subjects?
What is the final approval needed for designating a subject as armed/potentially dangerous?
What is the final approval needed for designating a subject as armed/potentially dangerous?
In what systems should the information about armed/potentially dangerous subjects be flagged after approval?
In what systems should the information about armed/potentially dangerous subjects be flagged after approval?
Who completes the Interdepartment Communication Form 191 P.D. for a potentially dangerous subject?
Who completes the Interdepartment Communication Form 191 P.D. for a potentially dangerous subject?
Where can examples of information sources for potentially dangerous subjects be found?
Where can examples of information sources for potentially dangerous subjects be found?
Who adopts the policy regarding armed/potentially dangerous subjects?
Who adopts the policy regarding armed/potentially dangerous subjects?
What is the primary purpose of designating a subject as armed/potentially dangerous?
What is the primary purpose of designating a subject as armed/potentially dangerous?