1.
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Provide examples of circumstances under which it is preferable to long
form complaint rather than make a probable cause arrest. (I)
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2.
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Describe conditions under which an officer may not arrest an indi such
as for a parole/probation violation or immunity from arrest.
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3.
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Describe the procedures for obtaining, executing, and returning a
warrant. (I)
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4.
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Identify the process of service and execution of summonses and su (I)
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5.
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Describe the process and purpose for issuance of a restraining or
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6.
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Describe the general rules pertaining to the repossession of prop (I)
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7.
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Describe the proper procedures necessary to detain and refer juve (I)
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8.
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Describe the types of information that should be provided to crim
victims. (I)
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9.
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Identify the elements of and provide examples of property-related (I)
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10.
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Identify the following offenses: forgery, trafficking in stolen
property, bribery. (I)
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11.
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Evaluate the possible commission of a crime based on ARS Title 13
including crimes against children, sexual crimes, drug-related cr and
crimes involving deadly weapons. (I)
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12.
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Describe the basic methods and considerations for conducting surv of
individuals and/or locations. (II)
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13.
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Describe the situations which warrant the assistance of a helicop
sources for obtaining helicopter assistance, and considerations f
setting up a helicopter landing zone. (II)
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14.
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Describe the advantages and disadvantages of motorized and nonmot
patrol. (II)
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15.
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Describe the services provided by resource agencies to victims of
domestic violence, and the officer's responsibility as an enforce
authority. (II)
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16.
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Describe appropriate referral agencies for the mentally ill and
procedures for detaining them. (II)
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17.
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Describe appropriate actions in the following situations:
burglary-in-progress, robbery-in-progress, prowler call, outdoor for a
suspect(s), hostage situation. (II)
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18.
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Describe techniques for controlling hostile and non-hostile crowd
proper safeguards for employing chemical agents and decontaminati
methods. (II)
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19.
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Describe the indicators of alcohol intoxication and symptoms whic mask
certain medical conditions. (II)
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20.
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Describe techniques for identifying, investigating, and reporting
motivated crimes. (II)
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21.
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Describe techniques and procedures for handling civil disputes. (
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22.
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Describe the effects of alcohol and drugs on drivers and techniqu
obtaining evidence for successful prosecution. (III)
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23.
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Demonstrate the proper attitude and techniques essential in deali
effectively with traffic violators. (III)
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24.
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Describe the proper procedures for traffic collision investigatio
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25.
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Perform basic traffic collision investigation duties. (III)
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26.
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Identify frequently used sections of Arizona transportation laws,
specifically including use of animals and altering a motor vehicl or
identification number. (III)
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27.
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Describe the responsibilities of the first officer at the scene o
criminal investigation. (IV)
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28.
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Describe methods for protecting the crime scene, identifying the
involved, and conducting a proper search. (IV)
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29.
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Describe the uses of crime scene sketches, departmental or crimin
records, laboratory reports, and other resources in an investigat (IV)
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30.
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Demonstrate the ability to perform a basic crime scene investigat
complete a field sketch, and request appropriate specialized assi (IV)
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31.
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Describe the proper techniques for identifying and handling diffe
types of physical evidence found at crime scenes. (IV)
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32.
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Describe the types of information that can be obtained from labor
analysis of various types of physical evidence. (IV)
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33.
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Demonstrate proper techniques for lifting, recording, preserving,
identifying latent fingerprints at a crime scene. (IV)
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34.
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Describe techniques for investigating the more common sex crimes,
including interviewing victims and securing evidence. (IV)
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35.
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Describe techniques and procedures for investigating cases involv
death, including homicide, suicide, natural, accidental, and Sudd
Infant Death syndrome. (IV)
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36.
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Describe the nature and background of the control of organized cr the
federal, state, and local levels of government. (IV)
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37.
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Describe the types of gangs found in Arizona, common types of cri
activity which occur, and methods for monitoring gang activity. (
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38.
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Describe specialized techniques used in the investigation of assa
burglary, robbery, auto theft, child abuse, missing persons, and
criminal offenses. (IV)
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39.
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Describe the procedures, techniques, and hazards associated with
investigating narcotics and dangerous drug violations. (IV)
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40.
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Describe the emotional and behavioral indicators of crime victims in
crisis, and techniques for defusing such crisis situations. (V
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41.
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Describe the crime prevention functions of the patrol officer and role
and services available from various crime prevention program
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42.
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Describe locking devices, area lighting, and other methods for de
criminal activity. (V)
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43.
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Complete the course of fire provided in the Firearms Addendum to
curriculum with at least a minimum qualification score. (VI)
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44.
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Demonstrate safe handling and maintenance of handguns. (VI)
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45.
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Demonstrate principles of good marksmanship. (VI)
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46.
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Demonstrate personal defense including break fall techniques. (VI
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47.
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Demonstrate defensive tactics such as control holds and take down
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