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Questions and Answers
What is the primary purpose of the practical application exercises?
What is the primary purpose of the practical application exercises?
- To grade trainees without feedback
- To provide realistic simulations of law enforcement situations (correct)
- To lecture on cognitive material
- To demonstrate classroom roles
How many hours of practical application exercises are designed for the trainee?
How many hours of practical application exercises are designed for the trainee?
- Thirty-two hours (correct)
- Eight hours
- Forty hours
- Sixteen hours
What is the minimum number of role play situations each trainee should directly participate in?
What is the minimum number of role play situations each trainee should directly participate in?
- Thirty-two (correct)
- Sixteen
- Forty
- Twenty-four
What is the purpose of feedback after each role play?
What is the purpose of feedback after each role play?
What are the two roles trainees participate in during role plays?
What are the two roles trainees participate in during role plays?
What is the main purpose of the three-part test developed by the United States Supreme Court in the case of Miller v. California?
What is the main purpose of the three-part test developed by the United States Supreme Court in the case of Miller v. California?
What is the term for words that are likely to provoke a breach of the peace?
What is the term for words that are likely to provoke a breach of the peace?
Which of the following is an exception to the First Amendment protection of free speech?
Which of the following is an exception to the First Amendment protection of free speech?
What is the significance of the fighting words exception for police officers?
What is the significance of the fighting words exception for police officers?
What is the standard for determining whether a work is obscene under the three-part test?
What is the standard for determining whether a work is obscene under the three-part test?
What is the key difference between fighting words and mere insulting language?
What is the key difference between fighting words and mere insulting language?
What type of speech is entitled to some First Amendment protection?
What type of speech is entitled to some First Amendment protection?
What is required for defamation to be actionable?
What is required for defamation to be actionable?
What is an example of incendiary speech?
What is an example of incendiary speech?
What are the two conditions for speech to lose its protection based on its advocacy of unlawful conduct?
What are the two conditions for speech to lose its protection based on its advocacy of unlawful conduct?
What is the difference between libel and slander?
What is the difference between libel and slander?
What Supreme Court case established the conditions for speech to lose its protection based on its advocacy of unlawful conduct?
What Supreme Court case established the conditions for speech to lose its protection based on its advocacy of unlawful conduct?
Study Notes
Practical Application Exercises
- 32 hours of practical application exercises for trainees to apply cognitive material and classroom demonstrations to realistic law enforcement situations
- Each trainee participates in at least 32 role-play situations as either responding or assist officer
- Feedback provided after each role play to identify effective and ineffective responses
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Description
Apply law enforcement skills in realistic simulations. Thirty-two hours of practical exercises with role plays and feedback to improve responses to law enforcement situations.