CJBAT Domain 3: Problem sensitivity Welcome to your CJBAT Domain 3: Problem sensitivity 1. CJBAT: Problem Sensitivity During a routine patrol, an officer notices a group of individuals frequently looking around in a nervous manner while exchanging small items. What should the officer be most alert for? A. A community event B. A garage sale C. Drug activity D. A neighborhood watch meeting None 2. CJBAT: Problem Sensitivity An investigator reads a witness statement noting the sound of breaking glass immediately followed by a car alarm late at night in a residential area. What potential issue should the investigator consider? A. A traffic accident B. Vandalism or theft from a vehicle C. A domestic dispute D. A power outage None 3. CJBAT: Problem Sensitivity If a correctional officer finds an inmate isolated and unresponsive during a routine check, what should be the officer's immediate concern? A. The inmate is sleeping. B. The inmate is meditating. C. The inmate may be in medical distress. D. The inmate is ignoring the officer. None 4. CJBAT: Problem Sensitivity While monitoring surveillance cameras, a security guard notices an individual loitering near a restricted area's entrance without attempting to enter. What potential issue should the guard consider? A. The individual is waiting for someone. B. The individual is lost. C. The individual may be conducting surveillance for a potential breach. D. The individual is admiring the architecture. None 5. CJBAT: Problem Sensitivity During an interview, a suspect provides an alibi that includes details which are too precise and rehearsed. What should this indicate to the investigator? A. The suspect has a good memory. B. The suspect is being truthful. C. The suspect may be lying. D. The suspect is nervous. None 6. CJBAT: Problem Sensitivity A police officer receives a report of an unusually quiet residential area where neighbors are typically active. What should be the officer's initial assumption? A. A public holiday B. A power outage C. An evacuation due to an emergency D. Community event elsewhere None 7. CJBAT: Problem Sensitivity When a patrol officer observes tags of graffiti that resemble symbols associated with gang activity, what issue should be considered? A. Artistic expression B. A community clean-up event C. The presence of gang activity D. Vandalism without motive None 8. CJBAT: Problem Sensitivity An officer notices several unattended bags in a busy public area with no one appearing to claim them. What should be the officer's immediate concern? A. Lost property B. An organized event C. A potential safety threat D. Littering None 9. CJBAT: Problem Sensitivity A law enforcement officer encounters a vehicle parked in a remote area late at night with fogged windows. What should the officer be cautious of? A. Illegal camping B. A romantic encounter C. Occupants in need of assistance D. Illegal activity None 10. CJBAT: Problem Sensitivity If a patrol officer smells a strong odor of chemicals while patrolling a residential neighborhood, what potential issue should be considered? A. A local science fair B. An illegal drug lab C. A community cleaning day D. A household accident None 11. CJBAT: Problem Sensitivity During a foot patrol, an officer hears multiple alarm systems going off simultaneously in a commercial district. What should be the immediate assumption? A. A power surge B. Coordinated theft attempts C. A local test of the alarm systems D. Accidental triggers by wildlife None 12. CJBAT: Problem Sensitivity An officer observes a vehicle repeatedly circling a high-security area with different occupants each time. What should be the primary concern? A. A sightseeing tour B. A driving lesson C. Preparatory acts for a security breach D. A navigation error None 13. CJBAT: Problem Sensitivity When a community reports a sudden increase in stray animals, what underlying issue should be investigated? A. An animal shelter closure B. Natural population growth C. Abandonment or neglect D. A local pet adoption event None 14. CJBAT: Problem Sensitivity If an officer finds doors and windows inexplicably open in several unoccupied homes in the same neighborhood, what should be the concern? A. Poor property maintenance B. The effect of natural disasters C. Possible burglary or squatting D. Ventilation during a heatwave None 15. CJBAT: Problem Sensitivity A detective notices an uptick in reports of missing persons with similar profiles in a specific area. What should be the primary investigative focus? A. A coincidence B. Voluntary disappearances C. A pattern indicating a potential predator D. Miscommunication among families None 1 out of 15 Time is Up! Time's up