Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (LASD) RADIO Practice Exam

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What is a critical action when a subject has a previous conviction for a serious crime?

  1. Proceed with caution during a traffic stop

  2. Engage with the subject aggressively

  3. Ignore past records unless pertinent

  4. Record information for departmental review

The correct answer is: Proceed with caution during a traffic stop

Proceeding with caution during a traffic stop is essential when a subject has a previous conviction for a serious crime. This cautious approach ensures the safety of law enforcement officers as well as the public. When handling individuals with a significant criminal history, there may be an increased risk of unpredictable behavior, potentially leading to confrontational situations. By maintaining a heightened awareness and being prepared for a range of possible responses from the subject, officers can better manage the interaction while prioritizing their safety and that of others around them. Engaging aggressively could escalate the situation unnecessarily, while ignoring previous records outright could prevent officers from adequately assessing risks. Recording information for departmental review is important, but it is a procedural action rather than one that directly addresses safety concerns during the immediate interaction.