LEAB Information Ordering Scenarios Questions and Answers 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: An officer is processing a single piece of physical evidence discovered at a crime scene. The standard procedure involves the following distinct actions: (A) Photographing the item in its original location, (B) Placing the item in a sealed evidence bag, (C) Placing an evidence marker next to the item, (D) Recording the item's location and description in the evidence log. What is the correct procedural sequence for these actions?
- A, C, B, D
- B, A, D, C
- D, C, A, B
- C, A, D, B (Correct answer)
Correct answer: C, A, D, B
The correct sequence is to first identify the evidence for documentation (C: place marker), then document its undisturbed state and location (A: photograph and D: record in log), and only then collect and package it (B: place in bag). This ensures the original context of the evidence is recorded before it is moved.
Question 2: Review the following dispatch log entries for Unit 7B. What is the correct chronological order of the events? I. 14:05 - Unit 7B reports one suspect detained, requesting a backup unit. II. 13:48 - Unit 7B dispatched to a report of a burglary in progress at 112 Baker St. III. 14:25 - Unit 7B reports transport of suspect to the county jail. IV. 13:55 - Unit 7B reports arrival on scene, observing a broken rear window.
- II, IV, I, III (Correct answer)
- II, I, IV, III
- IV, II, I, III
- I, II, III, IV
Correct answer: II, IV, I, III
The correct order is determined by the time stamps provided in the dispatch log. The sequence begins with the earliest time of dispatch (II: 13:48), followed by arrival on scene (IV: 13:55), detaining the suspect (I: 14:05), and finally transporting the suspect (III: 14:25).
Question 3: An officer is the first to arrive at the scene of a confirmed active shooter inside a building. According to standard emergency response protocols, which of the following lists the officer's priorities in the correct order, from most important to least important?
- Establish a perimeter, interview witnesses, collect evidence.
- Stop the threat, render aid to victims, secure the scene. (Correct answer)
- Secure the scene, stop the threat, render aid to victims.
- Render aid to victims, stop the threat, interview witnesses.
Correct answer: Stop the threat, render aid to victims, secure the scene.
In an active shooter situation, the absolute first priority for the initial responding officer is to stop the killing by locating and neutralizing the threat. Once the threat is stopped, the next priority is to stop the dying by rendering aid to the injured. Securing the scene and other investigative tasks follow after those immediate life-saving actions are taken.
Question 4: The following four sentences are intended for an officer's narrative report about a domestic disturbance call. 1. Mr. Smith stated that the argument was only verbal and that nothing physical occurred. 2. Upon arrival, I made contact with the complainant, Ms. Jones, outside the residence. 3. I was dispatched to 789 Elm Street regarding a possible domestic disturbance. 4. After interviewing both parties separately, I determined no crime had been committed and cleared the call. What is the most logical and chronological order for these sentences in the report?
- 2, 1, 3, 4
- 1, 2, 4, 3
- 3, 2, 1, 4 (Correct answer)
- 3, 1, 2, 4
Correct answer: 3, 2, 1, 4
A police report narrative should follow a chronological flow that tells the story of the incident. The officer first states the reason for their presence (3), then describes their first action upon arriving (2), follows with details gathered during the investigation (1), and concludes with the final disposition of the call (4).
Question 5: A departmental policy for processing a suspect following a warrantless arrest includes these steps: Step 1: Conduct a search of the arrestee for weapons or contraband. Step 2: Secure the arrestee's personal property and complete an inventory form. Step 3: Read the arrestee their Miranda rights if an interrogation is planned. Step 4: Place the arrestee in a holding cell. Step 5: Complete the formal arrest report. According to this specific procedure, what is the required step immediately BEFORE the arrestee's personal property is secured?
- Place the arrestee in a holding cell.
- Conduct a search of the arrestee's person. (Correct answer)
- Read the arrestee their Miranda rights.
- Complete the formal arrest report.
Correct answer: Conduct a search of the arrestee's person.
The question asks for the step immediately before Step 2 (Secure personal property). According to the explicit order provided in the policy, Step 1 (Conduct a search of the arrestee's person) is the required action that directly precedes securing personal property.
Question 6: An investigator examining a burglary scene makes the following observations: I. A television is missing from the living room. II. A rear kitchen window is broken, with most of the glass on the kitchen floor inside. III. A muddy shoeprint is visible on the interior kitchen floor. IV. Deep pry marks are etched into the exterior frame of the broken kitchen window. Based on this evidence, what is the most logical sequence of actions taken by the suspect?
- I, IV, II, III
- III, II, I, IV
- IV, II, III, I (Correct answer)
- II, I, IV, III
Correct answer: IV, II, III, I
This sequence reconstructs the most logical timeline of the crime. The suspect first had to create the means of entry (IV: pry marks), which resulted in the broken window (II). They then had to enter the building (III: muddy shoeprint inside). Finally, once inside, they committed the theft (I: missing television).
An officer is processing a single piece of physical evidence discovered at a crime scene.
The standard procedure involves the following distinct actions: (A) Photographing the item in its original location, (B) Placing the item in a sealed evidence bag, (C) Placing an evidence marker next to the item, (D) Recording the item's location and description in the evidence log.
What is the correct procedural sequence for these actions?