TCIC/ NCIC ACTUAL EXAM 250
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
2023-2024 UPDATE ALREADY A GRADED
WITH EXPERT FEEDBACK
How many states currently participate in NCIC III? - ANSWER- 50
Texas Government Code: 411.083 - ANSWER- Allow the DPS Crime Records Service
to disseminate criminal history information to the person who is the subject of the
criminal history record information
Agencies receiving such requests from citizens should direct them to the Crime Records
Service Criminal History Inquiry Unit. - ANSWER- YES
Can NCIC III data be used for any licensing purpose? - ANSWER- No
DPS allows the use of wireless transmissions as long as a firewall has been established
to allow this information to be securely transmitted to MDT's, laptops, or other devices. -
ANSWER- Yes
Criminal History's can be sent to pagers? - ANSWER- Yes
Wanted Person's hits coded as "NOEX" in the MIS filed (or EXL/4) - ANSWERIndicates the entering agency is not willing to extradite outside their state.
APD Policy for Stop Stick in Lexipol is what? - ANSWER- 214.6.2
What does TDD stand for? - ANSWER- Tire Deflation Device
What are the features of Stop Stick? - ANSWER- 1 stop stick measures 3 feet long and
weighs about 1.1 pound, contains 36 steel quills and 72 spike tips
How many ft does the stop stick cord reel out to? - ANSWER- 80 ft with one mounting
tray in vehicle
What is stop stick and how is it used? - ANSWER- Stop Stick is a Pursuit Control
Device that is designed to deflate the tires in a controlled release of air and should
deflate within 20-30 seconds
If the scene is unsafe when deploying stop stick what should you do? - ANSWER- Abort
and never run out into the road to recover stop stick
What are examples of when not to deploy stop stick: - ANSWER- When pedestrians are
in the immediate vicinity or on vehicles with FEWER than 4 wheels (motorcycles/ATV's)
You should always use extreme caution with stop stick: - ANSWER- When dealing with
excessive speeds & when suspect is under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
At all cost avoid deploying Stop Stick on what? - ANSWER- Wet Surface's, Gravel, &
Loose Pavement.
You want to deploy S.S. in a location that - ANSWER- Gives the suspect limited or no
ability to avoid striking the device
When using Stop stick how far should you position yourself? - ANSWER- 20-30 feet
away from the road way with an escape route away from the road.
When should you pull stop stick into the roadway of the oncoming vehicle? - ANSWERWhen vehicle is about 3-5 seconds away.
What is the process for "used" stop sticks that have been struck? - ANSWER- Turn
them in to PCO and get a new set. Deploy your new set to make sure they work
properly before putting them into your car, and in some cases you may need to turn
them in as evidence (e.g., fatality)
Officers are trained to deploy stop stick within - ANSWER- 30 second
What does FR stand for? - ANSWER- First Response
Why were less lethal munitions developed? - ANSWER- To give police, corrections,
security, and military force's a less lethal option.
Specialty Impact Munitions - ANSWER- Have a tremendous mental effect on an
individual.
What is the first element of a physical encounter? - ANSWER- Observation
Shots to where on the body provides you with the highest probability of causing
immediate incapacitation? - ANSWER- Shots to center mass
Maximum effective range for the DS-23 (LL S gun)? - ANSWER- 75 ft
What does D.I.C.R.A. stand for? - ANSWER- Death In Custody Reporting Act
Who described patients dying from similar symptoms in 1849 from excited delirium and
can be found in medical literature early as 1881 and popularized in the 1980's? -
ANSWER- Dr. Luther Bell
Who is often at risk with Excited Delirium? - ANSWER- 91-99% male & 31-45 years of
age generally.
What are some causes of Excited Delirium? - ANSWER- Metabolic, Pharmacologic,
Infectious, Psychological, Hyperthermia, Delirium with agitation, Respiratory arrest, &
cardiac arrest
Appropriate Use of Force for the exhibit level of threat - ANSWER- Yes
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