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A male in the state of intoxication approaches your car whilst on patrol, he asks for a lift to the nearest taxi rank as his phone is flat. What do you do? Tick (√) the correct response.
You attend a late to close at a workplace. On arrival you see the lights are on and there are a group of people on site. You approach the front door to a horrible smell. You have smelt this before, they are smoking marijuana. One highly infected person approaches you and says they will leave soon. You ask if everything if OK and ask for his name and position. He asks you to come in and enjoy the bong party as everyone is high as a kite, he also asks you not to tell the boss. You ask for his name and he says his name is mickey mouse and closes the door. In this situation what do you do? Tick (√) the correct response.
For a successful claim of negligence there needs to be evidence showing three (3) elements, they are? Type the number from the below list and complete the sentences by using the correct words (FILL THE GAPS for each one):
1. A D of C was owed
2. There was a b of d and
3. D s was f
From time to time licensing officials will call on you to check your security licence. If you have let it lapse in the State of Victoria, you are considered unlicensed. What is the maximum penalty units for working unlicensed?
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You are on patrol and attending a multi break alarm. On arrival you disarm the alarm system, turn on the lights. As you walk through the corridor you see a $50 note on the floor. You pick it up and place it in your pocket and keep going. What is the liability term used making the employer responsible. Tick (√) the correct response.
You have just arrived at work and the supervisor has allocated you patrol car #5. You are aware of the condition of this motor vehicle and you know it leaks oil and has 2 front bald tyres. You inform your employer of your concern and you also mention Section 21 of the Occupational Health and Safety 2004. You need to refer specifically to Sub-section 1. Research this part and explain it below.
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In regard to the Use of Force and in accordance with Section 462A of the Crimes Act 1958, what does Not Disproportionate mean? Tick (√) the correct response.
When using a two-way radio what do the following mean? 1. ROGER 2. OVER. 3. OUT 4. AFFIRMATIVE: Type the number, word and meaning for each below.
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You are patrolling in an industrial area on the way to a client’s factory. You observe a Holden Commodore sedan crashed at the front of the factory. The car has gone through part of the fence. There are no number plates on the vehicle, and no-one is present. You check the bonnet and its cold. The only identification that can be identified is a sticker on the window, it says “This car is part of the 2019 KRENELDS Car Club. You call the control room to notify police and the factory owner. You explain this to the control room however he asked to spell out the name if the car club. Explain this using the phonetic alphabet. e.g. K = KILO. Type your answer below for each letter.
K=
R=
E=
N=
L=
D=
S=
At what point do you escalate or de-escalate the use of force.
You are sitting in the middle of the use of force matrix. While patrolling the external building of a shopping centre, you observe 2 males breaking into the rear of one of the shops. You call upon the males to stop and one starts to walk your way punching he’s feasting to his hand saying he’s going to break your face if you don’t get out of here. The other male follows right behind him and he appears to be as aggressive as the first male. What do you think is the best option from the choices provided on the Use of Force Matrix?
R O P
Within the Use of Force Continuum what do the following mean? Type the number, word and meaning for each of the following: 1. Officer Presence 2. Communication Skills 3. Hard Empty Hand Techniques 4. Hard Intermediate Weapon
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Once it is necessary to select higher force options, like a baton, the margin for error is reduced as is the potential for non-violent resolution. Higher force levels may be considered in certain circumstances but being totally dependent on the situation encountered.In this situation the Security Officer must consider: (list the missing points 2, 3 & 4)
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The unexpected can occur at any time. You approach a person in a car wrecking yard who appears to be there for no reason, when you confront the person, they hold up a crow bar and threaten to hit you. Based on this scenario what would you do? Type out this sentence and fill in the GAPS: T__________ D_______ and Call for B_________
T D and Call for B
You approach a male at the rear of a factory on a Sunday afternoon, the factory is closed and there are no workers on site. You ask the male what he’s doing, he said he is waiting for a friend that works at the factory. You tell him there is no-one working on site and he will have to leave. He stands strong and says he is not leaving, and he will wait for his friend. At this stage there is clearly a trespass. What is the only way a person can be made a trespasser?
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As a rule, you should not consider arresting a person for committing a summary offence, such behavioural or language offences. You must be satisfied when arresting a person it covers at minimum the five (5) key points, they are?
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What is the best way to define an arrest of a person? Arrest is best described as:
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A store manager tells you that he has just seen a person take a watch from the stand in the jewellery department. The person is now leaving the store, he wants you to arrest him. You approach the male in question and ask him if he has any goods in his possession, he denies and continues to walk. You approach once again and grab him by the arm to tell him to come to the security office to discuss the goods in his possession. He regretfully complies. On arrival at the security office you close the door and wait for police. The police arrive and you tell your story, that male in question submits for a search. The police are unable to locate the watch as pointed out by the manager. The person in question becomes very angry and demands you be charged. In this case what could you be charged for?
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List 2 intoxicating behaviours and 2 Physical Behaviours of intoxication?
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There are other ways of determining if someone is intoxicated, this is by asking questions and making further observations. List two ways questions you can ask and list 2 observations.
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After reading the above: Type ‘QUESTIONS’ & ‘OBSERVATIONS’. For each one type the list of what they are.
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A hallucinogen drug causes hallucination and these drugs include LSD, Magic mushrooms, Angel dust etc. In addition to hallucinations what else can they cause to a person who takes these types of drugs? List four (4).
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You may be suffering a lot of pain from a post operation or something else going on in your life. You go to the doctor and he suggests that you take oxycodone. You are a casual patrol officer and can’t afford to take time off, you know the risk. What effect can this drug have? Tick (√) the correct response.
The current national terrorism threat level is probable, what’s the formal meaning of this and its recommendation?
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A hostile’s mind-set is determined by Intent, Capability and Culture, what does this mean?
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In terms of protective equipment, can a patrol officer carry and use an extendable baton? If YES what are the conditions, If NO why?
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List four (4) ways that social and cultural differences may be expressed?
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How can we be aware of cultural differences (list three (3) examples?
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What is direct discrimination? Tick (√) the correct response.
A male was not allowed into a high rolling nightclub when he presented in perfect attire however he must have suffered a stroke and his face was noticeably affected. What is this considered to be? Tick √ the correct answer