
Students will understand the nature and format of questions that may appear on the California POST police academy written examinations for this course.
Students will be able to familiarize themselves with the POST workbooks and find out other information via the POST website.
Students will understand test taking tips for the California POST police academy written examinations.
Students will be able to understand the techniques of note taking.
Students will be given an overview of this course, what will be covered and how it will be covered.
Students will be able to understand the crimes of intimidating witnesses or victims.
Students will be able to understand the crimes involving threats of retaliation.
Students will be able to understand the crimes of violation of court orders.
Students will be able to understand the crimes resisting an officer in the performance of their duties.
Students will be able to understand the crimes of obstructing an officer in the performance of their duties.
Students will be able to understand the crimes of threatening an officer in the performance of their duties.
Students will be able to understand the crimes of disarming or attempting to disarm an officer.
Students will be able to understand the crimes of removing a weapon, other than a firearm from a peace officer.
Students will be able to understand the crimes of removing a weapon from a peace officer.
Students will be able to understand the crimes of escape.
Students will be able to understand the crimes of attempting or escaping from a prison.
Students will be able to understand the crimes of attempting or escaping from a jail.
Students will be able to understand the crime of rescue.
Students will be able to understand the crimes of providing false identification.
Students will be able to understand the crime of falsely reporting a crime.
Students will be able to understand the crimes of falsely reporting of an emergency.
Students will be able to understand the crimes of falsely reporting a destructive device.
Students will be able to understand what defines an unlawful assembly.
Students will be able to understand the crime of refusal to disburse from a riot or unlawful assembly.
Ending and StudiGuide 39 Course PDF
This StudiGuide course provides a practice review-testing resource for police academy cadets (based on the state of California’s Commission on Peace Officer Standard and Training 'POST' requirements) to help understand and pass the POST written examinations.
RECOGNIZE the crime elements required to arrest for:
• Intimidating witnesses or victims
• Threats of retaliation
• Violating a court order
• Resisting, delaying or obstructing a public officer, peace officer, or emergency medical technician
• Obstructing or resisting an executive officer by use of threats or force
• Threatening a public officer
• Disarming an officer
• Removing any weapon, other than a firearm, from an officer
• Attempting to remove a firearm from a public officer
• Attempting to escape or escaping from the custody of a peace officer
• Attempting to escape or escaping from a prison or other place of confinement
• Attempting to escape or escaping from a county or city jail
• Attempting to rescue or rescuing
• Providing a false identity to a peace officer
• Falsely reporting a criminal offense
• Falsely reporting an emergency
• Falsely reporting a destructive device
• Unlawful assembly
• Refusal to disperse
RECOGNIZE the crime classifications as a misdemeanor or felony.
This is more than likely ALL you will be tested on during this specific written examination.
Selected information from this written examination will also appear on your Mid-Course and End-of-Course Proficiency Tests.