NYPD NYPD Problem Sensitivity 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: During a routine patrol, Officer Davis notices that several elderly residents in a high-rise building have stopped collecting their mail over the past week. Neighbors report they haven't seen them either. What is the most likely problem Officer Davis should investigate?
- Mail theft by building staff
- Possible welfare check needed for isolated elderly residents (Correct answer)
- Building management restricting mail access
- Residents on vacation simultaneously
Correct answer: Possible welfare check needed for isolated elderly residents
Uncollected mail and absence of elderly residents together signal a potential welfare emergency requiring immediate investigation.
Question 2: A store owner tells Officer Chen that shoplifting has increased but he cannot identify who is responsible. Officer Chen reviews the security footage and notices the thefts always occur during the same 15-minute window each day when one specific employee takes a break. What should Officer Chen identify as the key problem?
- The security camera system is inadequate
- The store's layout creates blind spots
- There may be a correlation between the employee's break and the thefts (Correct answer)
- Shoplifters are targeting the store during busy periods
Correct answer: There may be a correlation between the employee's break and the thefts
Identifying the pattern connecting the employee's break schedule to theft timing is the critical problem that warrants further investigation.
Question 3: Officer Reyes responds to a noise complaint at an apartment. The tenant answers the door appearing nervous and speaks in a low voice, saying everything is fine. Officer Reyes hears no noise but notices a second person moving in the background who avoids eye contact. What potential problem should Officer Reyes recognize?
- The tenant is embarrassed about the noise complaint
- There may be a domestic violence or hostage situation inside (Correct answer)
- The second person is an unauthorized tenant
- The tenant is concealing illegal pets
Correct answer: There may be a domestic violence or hostage situation inside
Nervous demeanor, hushed voice, and a person avoiding eye contact in the background are classic indicators of a possible domestic violence or coercive situation.
Question 4: Officer Thompson is patrolling a school zone and notices a car that has been parked in the same spot for three consecutive days, always between 7:30 and 8:30 AM when students arrive. The driver never exits the vehicle. What problem should Officer Thompson prioritize investigating?
- Illegal parking in a school zone
- Possible predatory surveillance of children (Correct answer)
- The driver may be waiting for a student who attends the school
- An abandoned vehicle in a restricted area
Correct answer: Possible predatory surveillance of children
A vehicle repeatedly stationed near a school during arrival hours with a stationary occupant who never exits warrants investigation for potential child predatory activity.
Question 5: Dispatch sends Officer Kim to a reported burglary in progress. Upon arrival, the front door is intact but a side window is broken from the inside out. The homeowner is present and says nothing was taken. What problem does this evidence pattern most likely suggest?
- A failed burglary attempt from outside
- The homeowner staged the scene, possibly to file a false insurance claim (Correct answer)
- Vandalism by neighborhood youth
- An animal broke the window from inside
Correct answer: The homeowner staged the scene, possibly to file a false insurance claim
A window broken outward with the homeowner present and nothing missing suggests the scene may have been staged, warranting investigation of insurance fraud.
Question 6: Officer Patel notices that calls for service in one block have tripled over the past month, covering issues ranging from noise to assaults to drug activity. What systemic problem should Officer Patel identify as requiring attention?
- Residents in that block are overly sensitive
- There is likely a chronic disorder location or 'hot spot' requiring targeted intervention (Correct answer)
- The calls are seasonal and will resolve on their own
- The increase reflects improved community reporting habits
Correct answer: There is likely a chronic disorder location or 'hot spot' requiring targeted intervention
A sharp increase in varied call types concentrated on one block indicates a chronic disorder location requiring proactive policing strategies.
Question 7: A business owner reports that his delivery driver has been arriving late for the past two weeks, giving different excuses each time. The owner also notices small amounts of cash are missing from the register after each late delivery. What problem should Officer Walsh identify?
- The delivery driver has a scheduling conflict with another job
- There is likely a connection between the driver's tardiness and the missing cash (Correct answer)
- The business owner is miscounting the register
- Traffic delays are causing the late arrivals
Correct answer: There is likely a connection between the driver's tardiness and the missing cash
The coincidence of tardiness and missing cash following each delivery strongly suggests the driver may be involved in theft.
During a routine patrol, Officer Davis notices that several elderly residents in a high-rise building have stopped collecting their mail over the past week.
Neighbors report they haven't seen them either.
What is the most likely problem Officer Davis should investigate?