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ID
1723876
Banca
VUNESP
Órgão
PM-SP
Ano
2015
Provas
Disciplina
Inglês
Assuntos

What do police officers do? 
By Emma Woolley 

    The primary responsibility of police officers is to protect the public, or if commissioned, the person, group or organization to which they are assigned. Through detecting and preventing crime, police officers strive to maintain law and order in their respective jurisdictions. 
    Most new police officers work in general duty in patrol divisions, which provides a broad range of experiences and assignments. General duty policing involves patrolling assigned areas to enforce laws, protect public safety, and arrest criminal suspects – either by car, foot, bicycle, or in some cases, horse. 
    Police officers can also do some or all of the following: Investigate accidents and crime scenes; secure evidence and interview witnesses; testify in court; collect notes and reports; provide emergency assistance to victims of natural disasters, crime, and accidents; engage in crime prevention, safety, and public information programs; participate in media relations; and supervise and manage the work of other police officers. 
    Working as a police officer can be one of the most diverse career experiences, as specializations ranging in the hundreds are available. With a few years of service (usually four or more), he or she can move into areas such as criminal identification, drug investigations, sexual assault, fraud, major case and/or crime management, surveillance, aircraft security, explosives disposal, police dog services, and many more. 
    Police officers must be available for shift work at any time of day and any day of the week, including holidays. Shifts tend to be longer than the standard eight-hour office day. Even though many regular police duties are routine in nature, the job can also be dangerous, as well as physically and emotionally stressful. 
(http://careerbear.com/police-officer/article/ what-do-police-officers-do. Adaptado)

Among the many tasks, mentioned in the third paragraph, a police officer may perform in the line of duty, is to “secure evidence". The phrase means, in Portuguese, the same as

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  • Dentre as muitas tarefas, mencionadas no terceiro parágrafo, que um policial pode realizar como dever,  está a "evidência segura". A frase significa, em Português

    "secure evidence" - provas seguras, evidências seguras

    Exemplo:
    [...]  those which would enable competent authorities quickly to secure evidence and to seize assets which are easily movable
    .
     
    [...] aquelas que permitiriam às autoridades competentes atuar rapidamente para assegurar provas e apreender os bens que possam desaparecer facilmente. 

    Alternativa E
  • Jurava que seria " proteger evidências". e fiquei em dúvida entre guardar evidências e colher provas. 

     

    Gabarito E) COLHER PROVAS

     

  • bom falso cognato, mas caso a alternativa E fosse a C, muito menos pessoas errariam. Você le as questões, chega na C, marca e erra kkk

  • A - assegurar propriedades - secure properties.

    B - proteger testemunhas - protect witnesses.

    C - guardar evidências - keep evidence.

    D - garantir segurança - ensure safety.

    E - colher provas - secure evidence.

    secure = obter; adquirir; colher; coletar; garantir; assegurar; conseguir.

    evidence = prova; evidência; comprovação.