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Who is responsible for notifying officers involved in a shooting incident about provisions?
Who is responsible for notifying officers involved in a shooting incident about provisions?
What happens if Psychological Services cannot contact an officer after two days?
What happens if Psychological Services cannot contact an officer after two days?
What is required before any exchange of information can occur before the appointment?
What is required before any exchange of information can occur before the appointment?
Who will provide arrangements if Psychological Services is unable to contact the officer?
Who will provide arrangements if Psychological Services is unable to contact the officer?
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What is the initial action taken by the bureau/district commander regarding personnel in a shooting incident?
What is the initial action taken by the bureau/district commander regarding personnel in a shooting incident?
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Study Notes
Shooting Incident Protocol
- The district commander or their designee must inform officers of the psychological services available after a shooting incident.
- Psychological Services will contact officers within two days of the incident.
- If officers cannot be reached within two days, Psychological Services will notify the Commander of the Major Crimes Bureau.
- The Commander will then arrange for officers to access psychological services.
- No information about the incident will be shared without the officer's written consent.
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This quiz covers the key components of the Shooting Incident Protocol within law enforcement. It outlines the responsibilities of the district commander, the process for psychological support for officers post-incident, and the importance of confidentiality. Test your understanding of these crucial procedures.