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What percentage of family violence is the male the violator? |
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Which of the following are causes of abuse? -stress, sex role stereotypes,learned Behavior, cultural influences -money,greed, anger,peer pressures -arguments, liquor, bad marriages,children -none of these |
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-stress sex roles stereotypes, learned behavior,cultural influences. |
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The real reason for violence and abuse in family violence cases is ________. |
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Which of these are "types of domestic abuse/battering situations"? |
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physical sexual emotional all |
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Family violence is defined as? -an act by a member of a family or household, against another member of the family, that is intended to result in physical harm, bodily injury or assault. -a threat that reasonably places the family member in fear of imminent physical harm, excluding reasonable discipline of a child. -abuse as defined by 261.001, Texas Family code -all the above -only a and b above |
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Which of the following is true of a Temporary Ex Parte Protective Order? |
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it's only good 20 days may require the offender to vacate the residence it's not criminally enforceable all |
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Which of these acts may be prohibited under a protective order? -removing a child from possession of person named in protective order -committing family violence -going within 600 feet of residence or place of employment of person in protective order -any of the above |
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A protective order is good, not to exceed_________. -90 days -2 years -1 year -20 days |
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Which of these is possible punishment for violation of a Protective Order? -contempt of court, $500 fine and up to 6 months in jail -Class A misdemeanor,$4,000.00 fine and up to 1 year in jail -2 to 10 years in prison, up to $10,000.00 fine on 3rd violation -a,b and c |
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A copy ___________is required to be on file with the Sheriff and Police Department, in the County where a "Protected party" resides. -temporary ex-parte order -protective order -a and b -none of these |
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If the respondent (person to whom the order is directed)is present and in violation of a Protective Order, at the scene of family violence, the officer _______. -may detain the violator for breach of the peace -may arrest the violator if the wife will press charges -shall arrest for violation of protective order -none of these |
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-shall arrest for violation of protective order |
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If the respondent (person to whom the order is directed) is present at an address a protective order is in effect for, but only because the protected party asked him to come over, the officer.... -shall arrest him for violation of protective order -may arrest him for violation of protective order -may arrest him only for contempt of court,class C -may not arrest him |
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-shall arrest him for violation of a protective order |
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A man abuses his wife in public, in a clearly offensive manner.... this is; -family violence -assault -disorderly conduct -aggravated assault |
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There are ______types of Protective Orders. -2 -3 -4 more than 3 |
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The ________protective order is not criminally enforceable. -final -temporary ex-parte -temporary -none of the above |
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Magistrates Order for Emergency Protection is valid for no less than __ or more than____. -6 months/1 year -30days/60 days -6 months/2 years -31 days/61 days |
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After an application for a protective order is filed the applicant and respondent will be notified of a hearing, no later than ____days after the application is filed -30 -14 -10 -10 working |
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Temporary Ex Parte is valid not to exceed_______. -1 year -2 year -30 days -20 days |
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Final Protective Order is valid not to exceed________. -1 year -2years -30days -20days |
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If the respondent is present at the location where a Temporary Ex Parte Protective Order is in place and the Officer observes this violation,the officer_________. -shall arrest for violation of the order -should advise the respondent to vacate the scene, as he stands to be in contempt -may arrest on site -can't do anything |
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-should advise the respondent to vacate the scene, as he stands to be in contempt |
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in a domestic dispute where both parties were fighting, if both are arrested the victim can not receive crime victim compensation. The officer needs to determine the _____________. -dominant aggressor -domestic aggressor -predominant aggressor -abusive spouse |
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"_____________is defined as the deliberate, often repetitive, physical abuse by one family member against another". -Domestic violence -Family violence -Domestic disturbance |
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Fitness
Genuine health or wellness is.... -the absence of disease or infirmity -a state of positive well being -feeling good about yourself |
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-the absence of disease and infirmity -a state of positive well being |
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Which of these induces the physical, mental, spiritual and socio-emotional dimensions in life? -physical fitness -wellness -exercise -aerobics |
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"______translates into the practice of positive lifestyle behaviors and good health habits". -wellness -physical fitness -nutrition and exercise -aerobics |
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"The condition of the body which enables an individual to use his/her body in activities requiring strength,cardiovascular endurance, flexibility,coordination, agility,power&speed without undue fatigue", defines....? -physical fitness -wellness -physical conditioning -aerobics |
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"That condition of the human organism, which consists of its health&disease status and risk potential,"defines.....? -physical fitness -wellness -physical conditioning -aerobics |
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physical fitness consists of ___components. -4 -2 -3 -1 |
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The _____ related component of fitness is the most important to quality of life. -motor -health -cardiovascular -endorphinic |
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In the Wellness Pyramid, __________make up the foundation blocks. -stop smoking&exercise -nutrition&exercise -stress management & exercise -weight control&self |
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Which of these are stress related disorders? -alcoholism -suicide -divorce -all the above |
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La Enforcement as a profession has a ___ health profile. -excellent -good -poor -average |
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Physical fitness impacts_______for peace officers. -physical health -emotional health -job performance -all the above |
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In the "Wellness continuum" the opposite of optimum well-being is.... -death -minimum well-being -sickness -infirmity&disease |
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Which of these is not a health related component of Physical Fitness? -strength -flexibility -agility -cardiovascular endurance |
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Multi-Culturalism:
"An organized and relatively unchanging combination of a person's knowledge and feelings about someone or something, that influences him/her to behave in a certain way, in regard to that person or thing", defines... -race -ethnicity -prejudice -attitude |
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"Refers to groups of people with common ancestry and physical characteristics'. -ethnicity -societies -race -attitudes |
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"Refers to culture and backgrounds. -race -ethnicity -attitude -incest |
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Which of the following usually have"common ancestry, and generally share language, Religion and other cultural patterns"? -race -ethnicity -societies -regions |
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The three recognized races on earth are..? -negroid,mongoloid, caucasoid -negroid,mongoloid, latinoid -asian,negroid, caucasoid -there are more than 3 races |
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-negroid, mongoloid,caucasoid |
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" An adverse judgment or opinion formed beforehand or without knowledge of or examination of the facts", defines.... -racism -ethnicity -prejudice -attitude |
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Discrimination is to act on the basis of... -hatred -prejudice -race -opinion |
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The 4 basic feelings harbored by prejudiced people are... -superiority, fear, proprietary claims and feelings that others are strange -superiority, proprietary claims, fear and acceptance of others' differences -inferiority, trust, fear and proprietary claims |
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-superiority, fear, proprietary claims |
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Key functions of discrimination, are... -tends to reinforce prejudice -limits the other groups; effectiveness in business, education, politics -economic exploitation of the group -all of these |
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A peace Officer should enforce the law... -impartially -fairly and justly -without favoritism -all of the above |
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Which of these are skills used by police,in being sensitive to the needs of others? -be non-judgmental, show warmth, be willing to communicate -be suspicious of ambiguity, non-empathetic, gather knowledge about others -be cautious , suspicious, cynical, elite -all of the above |
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-be non-judgmental, show warmth, be willing to communicate |
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The consequences of insensitivity are...? -anger, hurt feelings, loss of personal respect, ineffective performance -pride, compassion, respect for self,and department -hostility, aggression, personal satisfaction, high performance -none of these |
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-anger, hurt feelings, loss of personal respect, ineffective performance |
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Individuals should be evaluated on their _______. -ethnicity -race -gender -merit -none of these |
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Group of persons to blame when things go wrong. -scapegoat -discrimination -prejudice -ethnocentrism |
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A judgment formed before hand without knowledge of the facts, defines? -discrimination -prejudice -inferiority -attitude |
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To act on the bases of prejudice defines... -attitude -prejudice -discrimination -ethnocentrism |
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It is important to be aware of one's _____ in order to perform daily activities with objectivity -impartiality -discrimination -biases -subjectivity |
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Which of the following feelings is not harbored by most prejudiced people? -feelings of inferiority -others are strange and different -proprietary claims -fear |
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_________"a way of thinking and acting based on tradition." -culture -discrimination -prejudice -ethnocentrism |
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"The act of regarding one's culture as the center of the universe and hence as the basis for comparisons with other cultures." -prejudice -discrimination -ethnocentrism -attitude |
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Traffic Law I-IV;
A person who drives or has physical control of a vehicle" |
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-Has property interest in a vehicle -and has title to a vehicle |
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School Crossing Guard must be responsible person who is a t least age___and designated by local authority to direct traffic in a School Zone. |
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________is an officer authorized to direct traffic or arrest persons who violate traffic regulation. |
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"The territory adjacent to&including a highway if buildings used for business are located within 600 feet of the highway and it occupies 300 feet of frontage on the highway" is: |
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"The territory adjacent to&including a highway,not in a municipality and is improved with structures for business,industry or dwellings,located at intervals of less than 100feet for a distance of at least 1/4 mile on either side of the highway" is: |
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Which of these is not an authorized emergency vehicle? |
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-Private vehicle of a volunteer fire fighter |
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Bicycle has two-tandem wheels, at least one of which is_____in diameter? |
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"A motor vehicle used to transport persons&designed to accommodate more than 10 passengers including the operator" |
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A moped is a motor driven cycle that" |
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-Cannot exceed 30 mph in one mile -Cannot produce more than 2 brake horsepower -has an engine of 50cc or less |
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A motorcycle with an engine of 250 cc or less is called a |
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A self propelled vehicle or a vehicle propelled by electric power from overhead trolley wires: |
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A motor vehicle other than a tractor that is equipped with a saddle for the rider&designed to have when propelled not more than 3 wheels in contact with the ground: |
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A vehicle designed to be drawn by a motor vehicle, to transport persons or property, constructed so that no part of the vehicle's weight, & load rest on the motor vehicle: |
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A vehicle designed to be drawn by a motor vehicle, to transport so that part of the vehicle's weight,&load rests upon or is carried by another vehicle: |
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A vehicle designed to be drawn by another vehicle and secured to the other vehicle by means of a reach, pole, boom, or other security device&ordinarily used to transport long or irregularly shaped loads capable of sustaining themselves as beams between the supporting connections: |
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A motor vehicle, other than a motorcycle, used to transport persons&designed to accommodate 10 or fewer passengers, including the operator: |
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a motor vehicle designed to primarily transport property. |
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A motor vehicle designed&used primarily to draw another vehicle but not constructed to carry a load other than a part of the weight of the other vehicle&its load: |
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A motor vehicle designed & used to draw another vehicle but not constructed to carry a load independently or a part of the weight of the other vehicle or its load: |
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A device that can be used to transport or draw persons or property on a highway, but not operated or used exclusively on stationary rails or tracks: |
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An "unmarked crosswalk" only exist at: |
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-Intersections with sidewalks on either side |
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A divided controlled access highway for through traffic is called: |
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Entire width between the boundary lines of a publicly maintained way, any part of which is open to the public for vehicular travel: |
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The portion of the highway that is designed for parking, is called: |
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That portion of the highway other than the berm or shoulder, that is improved, designed or ordinarily used for vehicular travel: |
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Which of the below is not considered an intersection where it meets a highway? |
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Official traffic control devices are used to___traffic. |
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That portion of the street that is between the lateral line of the roadway or curb and the adjacent property line and is intended for pedestrian use. |
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Improved shoulder is a shoulder that is? |
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Traffic law review II
A manual, electric or mechanical device that alternately directs traffic to stop&go is a? |
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Injury to any part of the human body, that requires treatment, defines: |
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The common area at the junction of two highways, defines: |
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From 1/2 hour after sunset to 1/2 hour before sunrise defines: |
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From 1/2 hour before sunrise to 1/2 hour after sunset defines: |
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To halt a vehicle, other than temporarily while receiving or discharging passengers, defines: |
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To completely cease movement or halt a vehicle. |
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The right of one vehicle or pedestrian to proceed in a lawful manner in preference to another vehicle or pedestrian within hazardous proximity defines: |
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To stand unoccupied vehicle, other than temporarily while loading or unloading merchandise or passengers. |
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X is riding his horse on the roadway and rode past a stop sign without stopping. This is: |
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Violation for "disregarded stop sign" |
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Illegal dumping is to litter within____ feet of a highway(maximum). |
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When SHALL a person be taken before a magistrate for traffic violation? |
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-When arrested for F.S.R.A. misdemeanor -When the person demands it -When the person refuses to sign their written promise to appear |
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Which offenses require an officer to issue a written notice to appear? |
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Speeding and violating open container in motor vehicle on highway |
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The time that must be given on the written notice to appear, for the violator to contact the court, must be at least __days |
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A person may comply with Promise to Appear by: |
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-appearing in court on the date indicated on the citation -Appearance by counsel |
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The magistrate that a person must be taken before, when arrested on traffic violation, must be: |
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-In the same county as the offense -Have jurisdiction over the offense -The closest or most accessible from place of arrest |
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If a person issued a traffic citation, learns that the offense will be dismissed that night in court due to a technicality then the violator: |
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Once the violator has signed his/her written promise to appear, the officer shall give them a duplicate copy of the citation and then: |
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-Shall promptly release the person from custody |
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The complaint and the notice to appear on the charge of speeding, must specify: |
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-The alleged speed of the violator |
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Traffic review IV
The minimum age to drive a school bus is: |
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The minimum age to drive a taxi is: |
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A person required to have a driver's license shall have it in their possession while driving and display it upon demand of: |
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-A peace officer, -A magistrate, -A court officer |
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A________may stop and detain a person operating a motor vehicle to determine if they have a valid D.L. |
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A judge may dismiss a citation for "Driving with expired D.L."if it's renewed within___days from arrest. |
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Which of the below is exempt from having a Texas D.L.to operate a vehicle in Texas? |
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A person in the service of the Texas Militia in an official vehicle |
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A new resident to Texas has____days to obtain a new Texas D.L. |
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A person has__days to report a change of address or name to DPS for their D.L. |
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What class D.L. is required to operate a Motor Vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating of 26,000 pounds or more? |
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To drive a bus with a seating capacity of less than 24 passengers requires a Class ____D.L. (minimum) |
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The minimum class D.L. to tow a vehicle that exceeds 10,000 pounds is a class: |
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To operate a Moped requires a Class __D.L. |
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A D.L. issued to a person under age___shall be marked Provisional. |
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To obtain a D.L. or to renew a D.L. the applicant must provide: |
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-Proof of financial responsibility -Statement that the applicant does not own a motor vehicle that requires insurance |
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It is unlawful to possess___D.L. |
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No one under age____can be licensed. |
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DPS cannot issue a Class A or B, D.L. to anyone under age___. |
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-17 -18 without driver's education |
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The youngest a person can attain a class C driver's license is age___. |
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The youngest a person can attain an Instruction Permit is age ____. |
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The youngest a person can attain a hardship Driver's license is age___. |
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The youngest a person can attain a Restricted class M is age___. |
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A restricted class M D.L. is for a motorcycle that does not exceed__engine size. |
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A motor cycle that can not attain a speed of more than 30 MPH in one mile,in one mile, with an engine that cannot produce more than 2 brake horsepower, defines a: |
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An Instructional Permit is considered a ___________. |
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Which of these is not a class of driver's license? |
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To operate a commercial motor Vehicle in interstate traffic must be minimum age |
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Bribery and corrupt influence |
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Perjury and other falsification |
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obstructing governmental operations |
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Abuse of Official capacity |
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GIFT TO PUBLIC SERVANT BY PERSON SUBJECT TO HIS JURISDICTION |
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Class A A person Intentionally or knowingly offers, confers, or agrees to confer any benefit on a public servant knowing the public servant is prohibited by law from accepting. May not apply to police officers |
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Class A A person Intentionally or knowingly with intent to deceive and with knowledge of the statement's meaning: (1) he makes a false statement under oath or swears to the truth of a false statement previously made and the statement is required or authorized by law to be made under oath; or (2) he makes a false un-sworn declaration under Chapter 132, Civil Practice and Remedies Code. |
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It is a defense to prosecution under Section 37.03 (Aggravated Perjury) that the actor retracted his false statement: (1) before completion of the testimony at the official proceeding; and (2) before it became manifest that the falsity of the statement would be exposed. |
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37.08. FALSE REPORT TO PEACE OFFICER OR LAW ENFORCEMENT EMPLOYEE. |
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Class B A person Intentionally or Knowingly with intent to deceive, knowingly makes a false statement that is material to a criminal investigation and makes the statement to: (1) a peace officer conducting the investigation; or (2) any employee of a law enforcement agency that is authorized by the agency to conduct the investigation and that the actor knows is conducting the investigation. (b) In this section, "law enforcement agency" has the meaning assigned by Article 59.01, Code of Criminal Procedure. * NO OATH is involved |
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37.09. TAMPERING PHYSICAL EVIDENCE. |
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Tampering 3rd degree 1. A person 2. knowing that an investigation or official proceeding is pending or in progress 3. Intentionally or knowingly 4. alters, destroys, or conceals any record, document, or thing with intent to impair its verity, legibility, or availability as evidence in the investigation or official proceeding; |
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37.09. FABRICATING PHYSICAL EVIDENCE. |
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Fabricates Physical Evidence 3rd Degree 1. A person 2. knowing that an investigation or official proceeding is pending or in progress 3. Intentionally or knowingly 4. With intent to affect the course or outcome of the investigation or official proceeding. 4. makes, presents, or uses any record, document, or thing with knowledge of its falsity
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(1) he makes a false statement under oath or swears to the truth of a false statement previously made and the statement is required or authorized by law to be made under oath; or (2) he makes a false un-sworn declaration under Chapter 132, Civil Practice and Remedies Code. |
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(1) is made during or in connection with an official proceeding; and (2) is material. Basically, lying in court. |
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37.08. FALSE REPORT TO PEACE OFFICER OR LAW ENFORCEMENT EMPLOYEE. |
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with intent to deceive, knowingly makes a false statement that is material to a criminal investigation and makes the statement to: (1) a peace officer conducting the investigation; or (2) any employee of a law enforcement agency that is authorized by the agency to conduct the investigation and that the actor knows is conducting the investigation. (b) In this section, "law enforcement agency" has the meaning assigned by Article 59.01, Code of Criminal Procedure. * NO OATH is involved |
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37.081. FALSE REPORT REGARDING MISSING CHILD OR MISSING PERSON |
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with intent to deceive, (does one of the following): (1) files a false report of a missing child or missing person with a law enforcement officer or agency; or (2) makes a false statement to a law enforcement officer or other employee of a law enforcement agency relating to a missing child or missing person |
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37.081. FALSE REPORT REGARDING MISSING CHILD OR MISSING PERSON |
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BCSO shell casing 9mm lost and so BCSO "replaces" 9mm casings |
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37.09. TAMPERING WITH OR FABRICATING PHYSICAL EVIDENCE |
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37.10. TAMPERING WITH GOVERNMENTAL RECORD |
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Falsifying a Government Record A person Intentionally or knowingly makes a false entry in, or false alteration of, a governmental record; With intent to defraud or harm another
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Firearm Stun gun Nightstick Personal protection chemical dispensing device |
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You have no right to use force to resist arrest or search lawful or unlawful |
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You do have a right to resist force |
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FALSE. The correct answer is: You do have a right to resist EXCESSIVE force |
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38.15 Similar but not the same 38.16 Preventing Execution of Civil Process |
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Interference with Public Duties |
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38.15- Interference with Public Duties |
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With criminal negligence
Interrupts/disrupts/impedes/ or interferes with |
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Sec 38.151 Interference with Police Service Animals Class C |
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A person Recklessly Taunts, torments or strikes a police service animal |
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Sec 38.151 Interference with Police Service Animals Class B |
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Class B A person Recklessly 3. Throws an object or substance at animal |
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Sec 38.151 Interference with Police Service Animals Class A |
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Class A A person Recklessly Does one of the following: a. interferes with or obstructs b. interferes with or obstructs the handler or rider in control of the animal c. releases from area of control d. enters area of control without permission |
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Sec 38.151 Interference with Police Service Animals State Jail Felony |
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State jail Felony A person Recklessly Engages in conduct which injures or is likely to injure the animal |
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Sec 38.151 Interference with Police Service Animals 2nd Degree |
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2nd degree A person Recklessly Engages in conduct which kills or is likely to kill the animal |
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Sec. 38.17 FAILURE TO STOP OR REPORT AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ASSAULT OF CHILD. |
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Class A A person Observes the commission or attempted commission of aggravated sexual assault of a child or continuous sexual abuse (under 14 years of age) Fails to assist the child or fails to report it Without placing the person in danger of serious bodily injury or death |
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Sec. 38.171 Failure to Report Felony |
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Class A 1. A person 2. Intentionally or knowingly 3. Observes the commission of a felony in which serious bodily injury or death may have resulted AND 4. Fails to immediately report it 5. Under the following circumstances: a. it had not been reported b. it would not put the actor in danger of suffering bodily injury or death |
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38.18 Use of Accident Report Information & Other Information for Pecuniary Gain |
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Class B A person Obtains, or hires another to obtain Accident reports (911 logs, towing records, and certain Health and Safety Code information-911 information) Which is not confidential And which is then to solicit business or employment
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Penal Code Chapter 36: BRIBERY AND CORRUPT INFLUENCE "To threaten to harm someone, by an unlawful act, on account of their services as a witness or public servant," is: -Tampering with a witness -Jury tampering -Retaliation 36.06 a-1 -obstruction |
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"To influence a witness, a person confers a benefit on a witness on an official proceeding, to withhold information or testimony," is: -Tampering with a witness 36.05 a-2 -Bribery -Retaliation -obstruction |
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-Tampering with a witness 36.05 a-2 |
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"To threaten to harm another, by an unlawful act, to prevent or delay the service of another as a complainant or would be complainant of a crime,"is: -Tampering with a witness -Obstruction 36.06 a-2 -Retaliations -Coercion |
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X stops Y for disregarding a stop sign." Y wraps a $100.00 dollar bill about her drivers license, and hands it to the officer X saying "Can't we just handle this here and not make a court case out of this?" X says"This time it's a warning," takes the $100.00 dollars and returns the drivers license to Y. What offense(s) occurred here.? -Bribery against Y -Soliciting a bribe against X -Accepting a bribe against X -Bribery against Y and Accepting a bribe against X 36.02 |
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-Bribery against Y and accepting a bribe against X 36.02 |
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Penal Code Chapter 37: PERJURY AND OTHER FALSIFICATIONS A statement is "MATERIAL"to a case in court if it_________. -Could affect the outcome of the proceeding -Pertains to the case -Supports the case -None of the above |
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-Could affect the outcome of the proceeding. 37.04 |
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To make a false statement, under oath, is only perjury if: -The intent was to deceive -It is made with knowledge of its meaning -Made by a Peace Officer -A&B |
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-The intent was to deceive and -It is made with knowledge of its meaning 37.02 A&B |
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The difference between aggravated perjury and perjury, is that aggravated perjury is perjury that is ________. -Made during an official proceeding -Material to the case -Made by a public servant 37.03 -A&B |
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Made during an official proceeding and is Material to the case 37.03 A&B |
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"To knowingly make a false statement, that is material to criminal investigation,to an employee of a law enforcement agency conducting the investigation,"is: -False report to a peace officer -Perjury -Aggravated perjury -False report to law enforcement employee 37.08 |
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-False report to a law enforcement employee 37.08 |
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X finds his wife dead in their home. He calls the police and destroys the suicide note before they arrive(because he knows their insurance will not pay in case of suicide). X has committed what offense? -Murder -Aiding a suicide -Fabrication of physical evidence -Tampering with physical evidence 37.09 a-1 |
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-Tampering with physical evidence 37.09 a-1 |
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X kills his wife by poison. He then leaves a typed"suicide note" and puts his wife's fingerprints on the note, post-mortem. He locks the bedroom door and close it from the outside so he can break it in to create the illusion that she had committed the suicide in her locked bedroom. X calls the police. X (aside from murder)has committed what violations at the scene? -Tampering with physical evidence -Fabrications of physical evidence 37.09 a-2 -Falsifying a report to law enforcement employee. -no offense at the scene |
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-Fabricating of physical evidence 37.09 a-2 |
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X has graduated from a TCOlE basic peace officers course. X has not been hired by a law enforcement agency yet, but he has bought the complete police uniform,complete shoulder patches, badge and collar devices. X wears the complete uniform today to the corner Stop-N-Go, to get free coffee"just like the real police." X has no commission of identification as a peace officer. X has committed what offense, if any? -No offense -Impersonating a public servant(peace officer) 37.11 -False identification as a peace officer -Theft of service by fraud |
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-Impersonating a public servant (peace officer) 37.11 |
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To knowingly possess a police badge, shoulder patch or insignia, when not a peace officer and without the intent to induce another to submit to his authority, is the offense of: -Possession of a false identification as a peace officer 37.12 -Impersonating a peace officer -Fraud -No offense |
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-Possession of a false identification as a peace officer 37.12 |
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Chapter 38 OBSTRUCTING GOVERNMENTAL OPERATION "Custody," means: -Under arrest by a peace officer -Under restraint by a public servant, pursuant to a court order -Under restraint by an agent or employee of a correctional facility for criminal offenses 38.01 -Any of the above |
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"Escape," means: -Unauthorized departure from custody -Failure to return to custody following temporary leave -Violation of community service or parole -All of the above -A&B |
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Y a witness to a crime gives Detective X his correct name but intentionally gives a false date of birth. Y can be charged with: -Falsifying a report to a peace officer -Failure to identify 38.02 b-3 -Hindering investigation -No offense as listed |
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-Failure to identify 38.02 b-3 |
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X arrested burglar Y, in the act of burglary. X advised Y of his right to remain silent under MIRANDA, and Y now refuses to answer any questions, including his name, address, and date of birth. Y can be charged with: -Failure to identify 38.02 -Hindering an investigation -Resisting an arrest -No offense |
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-Failure to identify 38.02 |
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X is arrested for robbery by officer Z. X advised Y to put X in the patrol car to transport, X's brother Y tries to prevent the officer from doing this by closing the patrol car door before X can be seated. Y can be charge with: -Resisting arrest -Resisting search -Hindering prosecution -Resisting Transportation 38.03 |
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-Resisting Transportation 38.03 |
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Primary difference between RESISTING ARREST AND HINDERING APPREHENSION is: -Actor vs supporter -Use of force -Hinder vs obstruct -None of these 38.03 |
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X runs from the savings and loan with a pistol in his hand and a bank of cash as the alarm goes off. Officer Z gives pursuit on foot in full police uniform and yells for X to stop. X refuses to stop and runs a block before he is tackled and handcuffed by Z. X fights Z during this arrest but Z is uninjured. X is guilty of: -Escape and resisting arrest -Evading arrest and resisting arrest 38.03 and 04 -Aggravated robbery only -None of these |
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-Evading arrest and resisting arrest 38.03 and 38.04 |
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X runs a motel and knows the police are there to arrest his friend in room 110. X calls the room before the police can get upstairs and warns his friend so he can get away. X is guilty of: -Accessory to robbery after the fact -Resisting arrest -Hindering apprehension -Hindering prosecution 38.05 a-3 |
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-hindering prosecution 38.05 a-3 |
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A person commits and offense if he escapes from custody when he is: -Charged with an offense -Convicted of an offense -Under arrest for an offense -Any of these 38.06 |
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-Charged with an offense -Convicted of an offense -Under arrest for an offense -any of these 38.06 |
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Guard X, at the county jail, knows the prisoner Y was arrested unlawfully. Guard X leaves the cell door and the exterior doors to the jail unlocked with the intent to allow Y to escape and get a good lawyer. Y does escape. X is guilty of: -Permitting an escape -Escape -Facilitating an escape 38.07 -No offense if arrest was unlawful |
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-Facilitating and escape 38.07 |
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Failure to appear is a felony offense if: -Amount of bail exceeds 1000.00 dollars -Amount of bail exceeds 10,000.00 dlls -The actor has two prior offenses -The offense he's on bail for is a felony |
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-The offense he's on bail for is a felony |
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Bail jumping and failure to appear is a __________unless the original offense is a Class c misdemeanor or felony. -State Jail Felony -Class A misdemeanor 38.10 -Class B misdemeanor -None of these |
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-Class A misdemeanor 38.10 |
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X was stopped on traffic by officer Z. X was very irate and as Officer Z attempted to calm him down, he stopped too close and X grabbed Officer's Z's duty weapon in an attempt to take it in order to harm the officer. Z executed proper weapon retention tactics and kept his weapon and handcuffed X. X is guilty of...(most serious offense) -Resisting arrest -attempting to take weapon from peace officer 38.146 -Escape -None of these |
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-Attempting to take weapon from peace officer 38.146 |
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Deputy constable Z was attempting to serve Mr. X a civil writ. Z asked X if he was the person named on the writ and X lied to avoid being served. X is guilty of: -Failure to identify -False report to a peace officer -Preventing execution of civil process 38.16 a -Hindering prosecution |
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-Preventing execution of civil process 38.16 a |
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Chapter 39 Abuse of Office
" A public servant with intent to obtain a benefit, intentionally misuses government property or services by virtue of his office or employment," is committing the offense of: -Official Oppression -Abuse of official capacity 39.02 a-2 -Misuse of official capacity -Corruption/bribery |
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-Abuse of official capacity 39.02 a-2 |
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A peace officer commits and official oppression, if he intentionally subjects another to _______under color of his office. -Unlawful arrest,search or seizure -mistreatment or unlawful arrest -Sexual harassment -Any of the above 39.03 |
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Officer Z has arrested Miss X on traffic violations. She offers Z sex for her release. Z accepts her offer and upon completion of the sexual conduct, Z denies the oral agreement and books X in jail. Z can be charge with..(most serious) -Violation of civil rights of a person in custody -Official oppression -Improper sexual activity with person in custody 39.04 a-2 -Breech of contract |
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-Improper sexual activity with person in custody. 39.04 a-2 |
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X (a prison guard) intentionally denies inmate Y basic daily privileges to eat in population, exercise and exit his single cell. X knows his conduct violates the prison policy on"isolation" but because Y is murderer, he feels he has it coming. X can be charged with: -Nothing -Violation of the civil rights of a person in custody 39.04 a-1 -False arrest and detention -Abuse of office |
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-Violation of the civil rights of a person in custody 39.04 a-1 |
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Officer Z while interrogating burglar X, ha refused to let X's attorney talk to X and has subjected X to 14 days of continuous interrogation against his will, even though Z knows this is unlawful Z can be charged with... -Violation of Civil Rights of a person in custody -Official oppression -Improper activity with a person in custody --Both A and B |
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-Both A and B 39.03 a/39.04 a-1 -Violation of civil rights of a person in custody -Official oppression |
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The fastest a motorist may drive on a highway in Texas is ________. |
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whatever speed is reasonable and prudent |
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Which of these is not marijuana? |
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stalk, oil and cake, resin extract |
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Felony possession of marijuana requires over _____ounces |
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Felony delivery marijuana requires a minimum of ____ |
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Cocaine is a ____________ |
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Which of these is not a method of drug abuse? |
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when destroying a dangerous drug a peace officer must act in the presence of _____. |
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Which of these concepts came from Europe? |
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foot patrol Sheriff County All of these |
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Under "watch & ward" the ward was______.
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Who created the Texas Rangers? |
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Texas became a free and independent Republic in ____ |
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The oldest form of local policing in texas is the_____ |
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TCLOSE was created in ________. |
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Which era began "distancing the police from the citizens"? |
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In which era did the police become"controlled by the radio"? |
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Traditional police style is _____ |
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The _________used "proactive" police concepts in the traditional police department. |
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narcotics division and crime prevention units |
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The difference between Robbery &Theft is...... |
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Crime of Violence is any criminal act that results in ______to a victim. |
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An inquest of a deceased person need not be held if.... |
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dies while attended by a physician and cause of death is known. |
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Who may execute a capias? |
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If a peace officer has a search warrant for stolen cattle, he can only look .... |
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A search warrant shall not issue but upon _________. |
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If a peace officer fails or refuses to execute a legal process he can be fined $ _______dollars. |
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Probable cause to believe a crime has occurred, is occurring or will occur is required for arrest.......Tx. case
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Fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine case.... |
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Exigent circumstance to search motor vehicle..... U. S. case |
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Exclusionary rule..... Case |
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Search incident to lawful arrest in time & place..... State Case...... |
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Stop & Frisk rule ....... case |
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Which of the following is a peace officer REQUIRED by law to arrest, even without a warrant? |
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a person he has probable cause to believe is violating a protective order in his presence. |
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What force may be used to make an arrest? |
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no greater force than necessary to effect the arrest. |
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______________begins where the curtilage ends. |
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Minimum jail time for 2nd offense DWI is _____. |
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Minimum jail time for 3rd or subsequent DWI is _______. |
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Open container only serves to enhance a DWI conviction on the ______offense. |
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Which of the following does not enhance a DWI punishment? |
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1st offense DWI is a ________ mideamenor |
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Intoxication manslaughter is a _______felony. |
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Minimum jail time for the first offense DWI is ______. |
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Whistle to STOP traffic is |
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whistle to warn, indicate turn or slow is..... |
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"_________means, under arrest by peace officer; or under restraint by a public servant, pursuant to a court order". |
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"__________means unathorized departure from custody or failing to return to custody, following a temporary leave for a specific purpose or limited period, ut does not inlcude a violation of conditions of probation or parole". |
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"____________means, force that is intended or known by the actor to cause, or in the manner of its use or intended use, is capable of causing, death or serious bodily injury". |
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The threat of force is justified when the use of force is .....? |
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_________________ is not justification, to use deadly force. |
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-verbal provocation -the actor consented to the exact force used resist an unlawful arrest (all ) |
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The Supreme court case that deals with Deadly force is...? |
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" an aggressive act committed by any person, which does not amount to assault, and is necessary to accomplish a legitimate objective', is ....... |
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Necessary force is the____amount of lawful force, sufficient to achieve a legitimate police objective. |
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An approved weapon is a weapon used by a peace officer in the performance of his duties and....... |
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-approved by his agency -He has received proper training in its use |
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A peace officer may Not use deadly force to......? |
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Which of these is not approved for police use of force...? |
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-open hand -chemical device -baton, -night stick (all are acceptable) |
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To use deadly force to stop an escaping felon, in a penal institution.....? |
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any convicted felon can be shot, trying to escape. |
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Officer may use deadly force to prevent the imminent commission of....? |
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-aggravated kidnapping -robbery -aggravated robbery -(all ) |
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Officer may use deadly force to prevent the imminent commission of.... |
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-arson -burglary -theft at night -(all the above) |
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Officer my not use deadly force to prevent a person from fleeing immediately after committing....? |
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Officer may not use deadly force to prevent the imminent commission of....... |
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Officer may use deadly force to prevent the imminent commission of but Not to stop a person from fleeing after the commission of......... |
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-arson -criminal mischief at night |
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"That force that is intended or known by the actor to cause, or in the manner of its use or intended use is capable of causing, death or serious bodily injury" defines....? |
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"The minimum amount of lawful aggression, sufficient to achieve a legitimate law enforcement objective", defines... |
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reasonable and necessary force |
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__________ are synonyms for the verb, force |
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-compel
-obligue
-coarse
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The police role in a physical arrest is essentially ______. |
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"_________ is that degree of influence the officer must exert over a violator, to take him into custody". |
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"The objective of using control is to elicit ________from the offender". |
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Before using force the officer should consider ..... |
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-is the suspect armed? -what crime has he committed? -is he resisting? |
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What is the most frequent form of resistance the police encounter? |
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The proper use of force continuum is ..... |
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-professional presence,
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deadly force |
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When the level of force is less than the offenders' level of resistance _____________results. |
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When the level of force is unreasonably greater than the offenders level of resistance, _____results. |
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Only the ________ amount of force, necessary to effect the arrest, should be used. |
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"_______% of an officer's duties involve verbal skills". |
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A peace officer's use of force must be _______selective & appropriate. |
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The ___ amendment to the U.S. Constitution, limits the level of force used in arrests and search. |
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Reasonable force can be used to effect an arrest, when the officer has ________. |
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Which of the following has a responsibility to intervene to stop police officers engaging in use of exessive force in their presence? |
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All personnel present, regardless of rank |
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Who does not have to intervene when officers are engaging in excessive force? |
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Which of these is not part of weaponless option? |
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Which of these is in the Weapon option? |
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-ASP
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mace
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The Court case that deals with "Use of force concepts". |
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A Police Supervisor has a ____________duty to intervene and stop officers using excessive force in his presence. |
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A non-supervisory police officer has a ______________duty to intervene and stop police officers/supervisors using excessive force in his presence. |
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" A child may have been found to have engaged in delinquent conduct or conduct indicating a need for supervision, only after a _______ hearing". |
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When a juvenile court waives its original jurisdiction and transfers the case to the Criminal Courts, this is done after a ___________ hearing. |
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After adjudication a juvenile will be taken to a ___________. |
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secure correctional facility |
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If a child is truant ten or more days in a six months period, this is _________________. |
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conduct in need of supervision |
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If a juvenile is convicted of a second degree offense DWI, this is ..... |
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The model of communication which emphasizes "feedback" between sender and receiver. |
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-interactive -transactional |
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In the linear communication model, the method of communication (verbal/non-verbal) is.... |
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A hearing loss is an example of ___________ noise, in environmental communication. |
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What percent of communication is based on the tone used? |
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What barrier to communication is based upon our background, needs and experience ? |
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" A _________ is an assessment or assumption, as to why a behavior occurred." |
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________ is Not important non-verbal helping technique. |
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summarizing what's been said |
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Which verbal technique makes the victim feel the officer personally cares about him/her ? |
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Which tactics are used to ensure good interpersonal communication ? |
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-posturing -gesturing -listening (all) |
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Temporarily suspending judgment so you can hear what is being said, is..... |
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In an arrest where use of force is necessary, the officer may use _____ behavior. |
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Which of these is Not necessary in a police report ? |
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-verify an offense occurred -I. D. the victim, suspect, witnesses -I. D. place, date and time of offense -(All are required) |
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Arrangement of data in a police report in the order of occurrence, is callled __________ order. |
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Which of these is Not a type of police report ? |
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-Arrest -Incident -Offense -Supplemental (All are types of reports) |
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__________ are brief notations concerning specific events and circumstqances that are made while fresh in the officer's mind. |
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When interviewing witnesses at the scene, you should.... |
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allow witnesses to tell their own story, then ask pertinent questions. |
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A(n) ______ is the questioning of a person who is believed to possess knowledge that is of official interest to the investigation. |
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Miranda warning requires the subject be advised of his/her right to....... |
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-have counsel appointed if they can not afford counsel -remain silent -terminate the interview at any time -(all are correct) |
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The most effective technique for an officer to recall past events is to ..... |
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-commit everything to memory -jot everything down on slips of paper -use an individualized shorthand -(*Answer not listed) |
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Notetaking serves what purpose ? |
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-provides background information to interrogate a suspect -assists the officer to prepare a better report -aids in recollection of events more accurately and completely -*(All are correct) |
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The extent of notes taken for any one incident will be determined by the individual officer and .... |
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the particular assignment |
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The majority of the notes will result from ...... |
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-accurate testimony -investigation -interrogation -(all of the above) |
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The best type of notebook is the ...... |
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In taking notes if a mistake is made the officer should.... |
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draw a line through the error, so it's still legible, then correct the error next to it or above it |
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Which of the below should not be in the field note book. |
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-personal notes or memos not pertaining to investigation -opinion comments related to the investigation -doodles or drawings made in margins -(all the above) |
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A juvenile being held prior to adjudication will be held at a __________ |
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secure detention facility |
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