104.01 (8) Answers PDF
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This document contains answers to questions related to police procedures and interactions with individuals. Various scenarios and questions are explored. It covers what a police officer can ask for when stopping someone, and what happens if they refuse to provide identification, and covers driving related actions and requirements.
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104.01 (8) Answers 1. What can a peace officer ask for when stopping a person suspected of committing a crime? A. Social security number B. The person's phone number C. A list of known associates D. Name and address Answer: Name and address (D) Officers are authorized to ask for a...
104.01 (8) Answers 1. What can a peace officer ask for when stopping a person suspected of committing a crime? A. Social security number B. The person's phone number C. A list of known associates D. Name and address Answer: Name and address (D) Officers are authorized to ask for a person's name and address when they have reasonable suspicion. 2. Which of the following items may an officer request from a person driving a motor vehicle? A. Driver license B. Vehicle's maintenance records C. Passport D. Proof of residence Answer: Driver license (A) Officers can ask for a driver's license, vehicle registration, and proof of insurance during a traffic stop. 3. What happens if a person refuses to provide identification during a stop? A. They can be immediately arrested B. They may be charged with interference with police authority C. They will be let go without consequence D. They can request a supervisor on the scene Answer: They may be charged with interference with police authority (B) Refusing to provide identification can lead to charges for interference with police authority. 4. What is NOT required from an individual stopped by a peace officer? A. An explanation of their actions B. Driver's license if applicable C. Identification D. A statement regarding their mental state Answer: A statement regarding their mental state (D) An individual is not required to provide a statement regarding their mental state when stopped. 5. In what situation can a suspect be diverted to the Assessment Intake Diversion (AID) Center? A. If the officer chooses to ignore them B. If the suspect has a prior offense C. If the officer determines that probable cause exists for arrest D. If the suspect explicitly asks for it Answer: If the officer determines that probable cause exists for arrest (C) A suspect may be diverted to the AID Center if the officer finds probable cause for an arrest. 6. What is the legal outcome of being stopped by a peace officer? A. The stopping itself is considered an arrest B. The individual can file a lawsuit against the officer C. The individual is automatically arrested D. The stopping does not constitute an arrest Answer: The stopping does not constitute an arrest (D) The act of stopping an individual does not equate to an arrest under these regulations.