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KLETC Week 6
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Criminal Justice
Professional
02/10/2015

Additional Criminal Justice Flashcards

 


 

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Term
Typology of Rapists
(Four Types)
Definition

Power Reassurance Rapist

Power Assertive Rapist

Anger Retaliatory Rapist

Anger Excitation Rapist

Term

Power Reassurance Rapist

Method of Operation

Definition

Method of Operation

Pre-selects victims

Watches Victims

Victimes who are alone or with small children

Window Peeper or prowler

Own Neighborhood

May walk to scene of attack

Near or in victims home

Late evening/Early morning hours

Surprise approach.

Takes souvenir

May recontact victim

Cofindence builds with success

Keeps record of events

Term

Power Reassurance Rapist

Profile

Definition

Low self esteem

Under achiever

Has dominate mother

Non athletic

High school or lower education

Dates significantly younger females

Fatasizes about rape

premature ejaculation

white male

nocturnal

may have a record for nuisance sexual offenses

loner

menial job

older model care

 

Term

Power Assertive Rapist

Method of operation

Definition

meets victims in bars

use con approach

women his own age group

away from his neighborhood

rips or tears off victims clothing

may experience retarded ejaculation

mulitiple sexual assualts on same victim

or may commit muliple rapes in one night

can be excessive

Selfish

vaginal and or anal

profane, threatening and demanding

domineering and degrading

Term

Power Assertive Rapist

Profile

Definition

macho type

male-oriented job

marrie or divorced

sporadic attacks

self centered

flashy dresser

vehicle reflects self image

frequents singles bars

likely to have been arrest fro disturbances and resist arrest

Term

ANger Retaliatory Rapist

Method of operation

Definition

Excessive violence

Punish or degrade women

Spontaneious in nature and episodic patterns

anytime

blitz approach

victims may be symbolic

his age or older victims

drinking prior to assault

retarded ejaculation

Term

ANger Retaliatory Rapist

profile

Definition

explosive temper and personality

impulsive

married before

lone wolf (has social skills and can function in society prefers not to)

alcohol abuse problems

action oriented job

vehicle commensurate status

rents his home

Term

Anger Excitation Rapist

Method of operation

Definition

most violent

dominatioin and control

physical and emotional suffering

premeditatated

well thought out in detail

attck patter is impulsive

hard to catch

con approach

changes in demeanor

"like two different people"

selfish

brutal

victims kept for hours or days

likely to record to relive experience

Term

Anger Excitation rapist

Profile

Definition

white male

family man

two seperate lives

outdoorsman

gun and knife collection

reads detective magazines

no arrest record

college grad

above average intelligence

loves to drive

gets bored with the norm

fatasizes and then acts out

Do not have a female interview

Term
Elements of 21-5506(b)

Aggravated Indecent Liberties with a Child
Definition
1. Sexual Intercourse
2. child 14 or 15 YOA
or
1. child 14 or 15 YOA
2. does NOT consent
3. lewd fondling or touching either by child or offender
4. with the intent
5. to arouse or satisfy sexual desires
6. of child or offender or both
or
1. Causing child to touch another person in lewd fondling, touching with intent to arouse the child, offender or other
or
1. child under 14 YOA
2. All acts mentioned above (Any lewd fondling and Soliciting)
Term

Kansas Statute

Indecent Liberties with a Child and Agg

Definition

Child >14 but <16 Engaging in:

lewd fondling or touching with intent to arouse; soliciting in lewd fondling or touching with intent to arouse
Aggravated:
Sex with a child >14 but <16
Engaging in Indecent Liberties w/ a Child >14 but <16 w/o consent or <14
Term
Elements of 21-5506

Indecent Liberties with a Child
Definition
1. Child is 14 or 15 YOA
and
2. lewd fondling or touching either by child or offender
3. with the intent
4. to arouse or satisfy sexual desires
5. of child or offender or both
or
1. Solicitation of the same above
Term

Kansas Statute

Abuse of a child

Definition
Abuse of a child (under 18 yoa) is knowingly: torturing or cruelly beating; shaking which results in great bodily harm; cruel and inhuman corporal punishment
Term
Elements of 21-5602

Abuse of a Child
Definition
1. Knowingly
and
2. Torturing or cruelly beating
3. any child under 18 YOA
or
1. shaking
2. any child under 18
3. results in great bodily harm
or
1. inflicting cruel and inhuman corporal punishment upon child under 18 YOA
Term

Kansas Statute

Sexual Exploitation of a Child

Definition

Employing, using, persuading, inducint, enticing or coercing a child under 18yr old or offender believes is under 18yrs old to engage in sexually explicit conduct for the purpose of performance;

 

possessing visual depiction of child engaging in sexually explicit conduct w/intent to arouse (PORNOGRAPHY)

 

parent or guardian knowingly permitting such acts

 

 

Term
Define Sexually Explicit Conduct
Definition

Actual or simulated

In the nude

Sexual intercourse or sodomy

including genital-gential, oral-genital, anal-genital or oral anal contact.

with person of opposite sex or same sex.

Masturbation

Sado-masochistic abuse w/intent to arouse

 

Term

Indicators of Abuse:

Neglect
Definition

Dehydration, malnutrition, untreated bedsores, poor personal hygiene

Dirt, fecal/urine smell, other health hazard
Rashes, sores, lice
Untreated medical conditions
Report of abuse
Term
Components of Child Abuse
Definition

Child -

child may be unwanted, over active, handicapped or chronically ill. At times the parents have unreasonable expectations that the child simply cannot live up to

Abuser -
the abuser is typically young, single and very dependent. They possess low self-esteem and often harbour underlying feelings of depression. Substance abuse is often present
Crisis -
can be almost anything such as death, divorce, loss of job, financial problems, etc
Term
Isolation of Affect
Child Abuse and Neglect
Definition

emotional barrier or wall which is used as a defense mechanism to block undesirable aspects of human life.

Good in almost every situation except interviewing children. They can/will sense it and not want to disclose information
Term
Define Juvenile Offender
Definition
A person more than 10 but less than 18 who commits a felony or misdemeanor or alcohol, gambling or firearms violation
Term
Child in Need of Care
Definition
A person less than 18 who is: w/o adequate parental care, not solely due to financial means; w/o care/control necessary for all health; has been abused or residing in a home where someone <18 has been abused; illegal adoption; has been abandoned or w/ no known living parent; is not attending school; is less than 10 or otherwise would be a JO; is a runaway from home or 2nd time from placement; permanent custodian appointed left
Term
Neglected Child
Definition

Not solely due to lack of financial means:

failure to provide food, etc; supervision; use resources to treat medical condition;
Term
Rape Trauma Syndrome
Sexual Offenses
Definition
Acute Phase - immediate impact reaction; Emotional or Controlled reactions
 
Outward Adjustment Phase - attempt to get some control back of life; may enact high risk behaviors, flashbacks, dreams, phobias, repress/suppress memories, interest in seeking help falls, depression/suicide, sleep/eating disturbances, reluctant to talk about
 
Resolution - integrates assault into life so it is no longer a daily focus
Term
Define Rape
Sexual Offenses
Definition

Sex w/o consent when overcome by fear/force, unconscious/powerless, incapable of giving consent due to mental issues or drugs/alcohol.

Sex w/ a child under 14 yoa
Consent is because of knowing misrepresentation of legal authority or medical importance by offender
Term
Problems in Parks and School Grounds
Definition
1. Distance from street
2. Crim. remain out of direct view of patrol cars
3. Crim. blend in with crowds
4. Unlighted areas
Term
Crime Prevention Elements to Security on commercial structures and business (What is bad)
Definition
1. one employee on shift
2. cannot see into store
3. find unlocked doors and windows
4. inadequate lighting
Term
Elements to residential security
Definition
1. most occur during daytime while at work
2. crim. look for unlocked doors, windows and garages
3. substandard door and window locks
4. Poor landscaping
5. crim. cruise neighborhoods looking for valuables/looking into windows
Term
Potential Problems with parking lots
Definition
1. high volume of mobile traffic
2. many escape routes
3. many hiding places
4. lighting problems
5. items stored outside
6. easy access to unsuspecting citizens
Term
Benefits of environmental design
Definition
1. Shrubbery and trees should not be close to doors
2. these should be trimmed low or up from bottom
3. decorative walls and landscaping should allow view of exterior from distance
4. Speed bumps
5. Strategic lighting for parking lots and businesses to include fencing
Term
Basic Techniques to checking security of vacant homes and property
Definition
1. routine and random checks throughout shift
2. walk around buildings
3. doors and windows physically checked
4. Officer Safety
5. Be prepared for a burglary in process
Term
Define Mental Illness
Definition
A disease that causes mild to severe disturbances in thought and/or behavior, resulting in an inability to cope with life's ordinary demands and routines.
Term
Origins and Causes of mental illness
Definition
1. Genetic
2. Chemical/Biological/Neurological
3. Traumatic brain injury
4. Environmental stresses
5. any combination of above
Term
symptoms exhibited by an individual with a mental illness
Definition
1. Psychosis
a) hallucinations
b) delusions
2. Paranoia
3. Depression
4. Mania
5. Anxiety
a) Panic Disorder
b) Phobias
c) OCD
d) PTSD
e) Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)
6. Personality Disorders
a) Antisocial Personality Disorder
7. Lack of Impulse Control
8. Disassociation
Term
Effective ways to handle situations with the mentally ill in crisis
Definition
1. Do not respond alone
2. Maintain a good reactionary gap
3. take time to assess the individual and environment
4. take time to establish rapport
5. maintain a non-threating environment
Term
Law enforcement approach and methods of establishing rapport of the mentally ill or developmentally disabled
Definition
1. Be calm
2. Introduce self and for their name
3. Give clear instructions
4. Be a good listener
5. Let them explain what is going on
6. Be empathetic to their feelings
7. acknowledge delusions and hallucinations/convince to focus on you
8. Be encouraging and supportive
9. Ask open ended questions
10. Clarify their answers in needed
11. Avoid confrontational communication
Term
Role of Law Enforcement in involuntary commitment
Definition
1. Determine if they are a threat to themselves or others
2. Collect and report specific info to help doctors and mental health staff with evaluation process
3. To release individuals who have unusual behavior but can care for themselves and are no threat to themselves or others
Term
Legal requirements of emergency detention of the mentally ill
Definition
Reasonable belief formed upon investigation that a person is a mentally ill person and because of person's mental illness is likely to cause harm to self or others
2. shall be examined in 17 hours if not done so at time of commitment
3. No person shall be detained by LEO in a nonmedical facility used for detention of persons charged with or convicted of a crime.
Term
Procedures to take custody of and transport the mentally ill
Definition
1. transport to hospital or mental facility
2. in a transport van or cruiser with plexiglass or metal shielding
3. unmarked vehicle
4. females transport females
Term
Law Enforcement issues with mentally ill and disabled in criminal justice system
Definition
1. Jail may not be the best place
2. Involuntary commitment
3. voluntary commitment
4. out-patient services
Term
Differences between mental illness and developmental disabilities
Definition
Mental illness have behavioral changes due to their illness. Meds help. condition better with meds.

Developmental disability has below normal intellectual functioning and/or impairments in some behavior. Meds do not help. Permanent condition.
Term
Diseases or conditions that are mistaken for mental illness or developmental disability
Definition
1. Low blood sugar/Diabetes
2. Epilepsy
3. High blood pressure
4. Stroke
5. Brain tumors
6. Head injuries
7. Severe infections
8. Meningitis
9. Pneumonia
10. Drug/alcohol impairment
Term
Risk Factors of suicidal person
Definition
1. Serious illness or death in family
2. Loss of health
3. Emotional/physical/sexual abuse or domestic violence
4. Divorce or separation
5. Psychiatric illness
6. History of suicidal behavior
7. Arrest or disciplinary crisis
8. Loss of employment or financial setback
9. Entry into or finishing therapy
Term
Warning signs of suicidal person
Definition
1. Talking about death or suicide
2. Ending significant relationships
3. Making final arrangements
4. Giving away possessions
5. Taking unnecessary risks
6. Having a suicide plan
Term
Procedures for initial contact with suicidal person
Definition
1. Call for backup
2. Do not handle the call alone
3. Always maintain your own safety
4. Maintain calm demeanor
5. Gain rapport
6. Be sympathetic and non-judgmental
7. Go slow
8. if no imminent danger, then listen
9. do not allow family or religious persons to talk with them
Term
Issues relating to "police assisted suicide"
Definition
1. Officer often second guesses his own actions
2. common to suffer PTSD
3. needs reminding that it was not his fault
Term
Law Enforcement issues with the physically disabled
Definition
1. Transporting (wheelchairs)
2. Visually impaired
a) announce that your LEO
b) state clearly all instructions
c) visual instructions read aloud
3. Hearing impaired
a) sign language or lip reading
b) TTY/TTD/TT
4. Infectious disease (treat like anyone else needing medical attention)
Term
Law Enforcement concerns with Alzheimer's disease and Dementia
Definition
1. Wandering
2. False reports
3. Driving
4. Shoplifting
5. Indecent Exposure
6. Restraining
Term
Common types of elder abuse
Definition
1. Physical
2. Psychological/Emotional
3. Neglect
4. Financial
5. Abandonment
6. Self-neglect
Term
Procedures for an elder abuse investigation
Definition
1. Question elder alone
2. ask questions to determine level of function (do not stop the investigation if the elder is irrational or incompetent)
3. Look for multiple types of abuse
4. question other sources
5. Build an evidence based case
a) photos
b) documents and evidence
c) 911 tape
d) Evidence of addictions
e) Geriatric specialist
f) adult protective services
Term
Offenses that need reported with KSAR
Definition
submitted for all Group A and B offenses plus minors in Poss of Tobacco

Arrest data should be reported by the same agency that reported the offense
Term
Who reports KSAR to KBI
Definition
Arrest data should be reported by the same agency that reported the offense
Term
KSAR Admin section
Definition
Initial-new report being submitted first time

Modify-some data is being changed from intial report

Add- data is being added

Delete- used only when KSAR is submitted incorrectly and no arrest of any kind was made
Term
Arrest section of KSAR
Definition
1. Name of agency
2. Agency ORI number
3. Case Number
4. Date of Arrest
Term
Arrest Transaction number of KSAR
Definition
12 digit number created by livescan for tracking
Term
Type of arrest on KSAR
Definition
On-view - offender is placed into custody without warrant or previous incident

Taken into Custody - based on a warrant or previous incident, suspect left scene and or time has passed since incident

Summoned/cited - not taken into custody
Term
Juveniles and KSAR
Definition
KSAR is required no matter how the juvenile is disposed
Term
Juvenile dispositions for KSAR
Definition
Handled in Department-released to parents

Referred to other authorities-turned over to court, probation, welfare agency, or other police agency
Term
Clearance indicator for KSAR
Definition
Count-arrestee date which person is being arrested on at this time

Multiple-recorded for all other cases being cleared on this arrest

Outside Agency- arrest is for another agency
Term
Offenses that need reported with KSAR
Definition
submitted for all Group A and B offenses plus minors in Poss of Tobacco

Arrest data should be reported by the same agency that reported the offense
Term
Who reports KSAR to KBI
Definition
Arrest data should be reported by the same agency that reported the offense
Term
KSAR Admin section
Definition
Initial-new report being submitted first time

Modify-some data is being changed from intial report

Add- data is being added

Delete- used only when KSAR is submitted incorrectly and no arrest of any kind was made
Term
Define Mandatory reporting of child abuse
Definition
1. medical care or treatment
2. provide mental health services
3. PERSONS LICENSED for child care
4. educational institutions
5. LEO's, firefighters, community service people

must report abuse to DCF
Term
Criminal offenses applicable to child abuse
Definition
21-5602 Abuse of a child
21-5506 Indecent Liberties with a child
21-5510 Sexual Exploitation of a child
Term
Elements of 21-5602

Abuse of a Child
Definition
1. Knowingly
and
2. Torturing or cruelly beating
3. any child under 18 YOA
or
1. shaking
2. any child under 18
3. results in great bodily harm
or
1. inflicting cruel and inhuman corporal punishment upon child under 18 YOA
Term
Elements of 21-5506

Indecent Liberties with a Child
Definition
1. Child is 14 or 15 YOA
and
2. lewd fondling or touching either by child or offender
3. with the intent
4. to arouse or satisfy sexual desires
5. of child or offender or both
or
1. Solicitation of the same above
Term
Elements of 21-5506(b)

Aggravated Indecent Liberties with a Child
Definition
1. Sexual Intercourse
2. child 14 or 15 YOA
or
1. child 14 or 15 YOA
2. does NOT consent
3. lewd fondling or touching either by child or offender
4. with the intent
5. to arouse or satisfy sexual desires
6. of child or offender or both
or
1. Causing child to touch another person in lewd fondling, touching with intent to arouse the child, offender or other
or
1. child under 14 YOA
2. All acts mentioned above (Any lewd fondling and Soliciting)
Term
Effective Procedures to conduct Physical Abuse and Sexual Abuse Investigations
Definition
1. Interview all parties involved
2. Examined by a doctor
3. Injuries photographed (healing)
4. Scene processed
5. Parents not discuss incident w/child
Term
Exemption from civil liability for person reporting child abuse
Definition
Report without malice then you are immune from civil liability
Term
Define pedophilia
Definition
An attraction to or love of children
(abnormal sexual desire)
Term
Define "Isolation of Affect"
Definition
An emotional barrier or wall which is used as a defense mechanism to bloc the undesirable aspects of human life
Term
The Three Components of Child Abuse
Definition
1. Child
2. Abuser
3. Crisis
Term
The Clinical features of Child Abuse
Definition
Physical Signs
Abuse is usually found on the back of body from neck to knees
Behavioral Characteristics
1. child thinks they are bad
2. Fails to look at parents for reassurance
3. Wary of physical contact w/adults
4. Always alert for danger
Term
Identify Protective Custody and Emergency Removal
Definition
Take child under 18 when
1. Have a court order
2. PC to believe there is a court order
3. LEO believes child will be harmed
4. PC to believe is missing person and can be verified in NCIC missing person
Term
Preferential Sex Offender
Definition
practices a preferred or exclusive method of achieving sexual arousal
(pedophiles)
Term
Situational Sex Offender
Definition
no identifiable psychosexual disorder, but engages in sex offenses as a result of a wide variety of situational factors
Term
Problems associated with child interviews
Definition
1. Emotional mindset of interviewer
2. Repetitive interviews
3. Prolonged interviews
4. Child's feeling of embarrassment/guilt/confusion/or withdrawal
5. Allowing parents into the interview
Term
Proper protocol for interviews with children
Definition
1. Strategy and planning
2. Building rapport
3. Evaluating the child
4. Conducting the interview
5. The disclosure
6. Closing the interview
Term
Situations where surveillance can be deployed effectively
Definition
1. Verify reliability of informant
2. Protection of official
3. obtain evidence to effect arrest
4. secure arrest from search warrant
5. locate/apprehend suspects
6. locate places frequented by suspect
7. Identify relationships of suspect
8. Attempt to prevent crime
9. Determine best way to conduct raid
10. Determine timetables of movement
11. Safeguarding persons/property/effects
Term
Objects of surveillance activity
Definition
1. Evidence of a crime
2. Gain ongoing intelligence
3. Obtain PC for search warrant
4. More info for court testimony
5. get info for suspect interviews
6. check reliability informant info
7. info on subjects activity
Term
Uniformed officer surveillance
Definition
generally non-surreptitious
1. sitting in a pre-determined location to observe crime
2. presence known to prevent crime
3. conduct foot surveillance
4. engage citizens in conversation
Term
Non-uniformed officer surveillance
Definition
1. More ability to move about without drawing attention or suspicion
2. utilize unmarked car
3. blend into surrounding area
Term
Define Arrest Surveillance
Definition
pre-arrest surveillance that may become necessary to ensure safety of officers, citizens, suspect(s) during arrest
Term
Define Covert Surveillance
Definition
protection of an officer working in an undercover capacity
Term
Define Fixed Surveillance
Definition
remains in one position or locale, or in a stationary vantage point
Term
Define Mobile Surveillance
Definition
as the subject moves about, so does the surveillance
Term
Low-level light viewing devices
Definition
NVG's
Low Lux Video transmitters (pole cameras)
Term
Binoculars
Definition
Essential to legally view persons or things that would normally be impossible
Term
RF transmitter signal devices
Definition
Worn on body, concealed, easily hidden, small time frame in which operable
Term
Circumstances where conducting of intelligence activities is legally permissible
Definition
includes the gathering of raw info on the activities of subjects suspected of being involved in illegal activity
Term
Relevant ethical considerations while conducting intelligence activities
Definition
1. How informant learned his info
2. Credibility of informant
3. Informant confidentiality
4. Entrapment
Term
proper procedures for conducting surveillance
Definition
1. Moving Surveillance on foot
a) one-man
b) two-man
c) ABC or three-man
d) progressive or "leap frog"
2. Moving surveillance with vehicle
a) one car
b) two car
c) three car
D) leap from
3. Combined foot and vehicle
4. Public transportation surveillance
Term
Procedural alternatives for gathering intelligence information
Definition
1. Wiretaps
2. Tape recorders
3. Optical devices
Term
Civil Law
Definition
Purpose: Compensation
By: aggrieved person
Consequences: monetary damages
Burden of Proof: preponderance of evidence (more likely than not)
Term
Criminal Law
Definition
Purpose: punishment
By: the people
Consequences: incarceration/fines
Burden of Proof: beyond a reasonable doubt
Term
Define "Abandoned Child"
Definition
To forsake, desert or, without making appropriate provisions for substitute care, cease providing care for the child
Term
Define "Neglected Child"
Definition
Acts or omissions resulting in harm to a child or presenting a likelihood of harm AND are not due solely to the lack of financial means
Term
Define "Emotional Abuse"
Definition
Acts or omissions which impair a child's social, emotional, or intellectual functioning or present a likelihood of such impairment
Term
Physical/behavior indicators of an abandoned child
Definition
leaving a child under the age of 16 years in place where they suffer because of neglect with the intent to abandon the child
Term
Physical/behavior indicators of neglected child
Definition
1. Failure to provide food, clothing or shelter necessary to sustain the life or health of a child
2. Failure to provide adequate supervision that results in bodily harm
3. Failure to use resources to treat a diagnosed medical condition. Legitimate religious shall not be considered neglect, court order will override.
Term
Physical/behavior of emotional abuse
Definition
1. Terrorizing a child by creating fear
2. Emotionally abandoning the child (lacking attention or affection)
3. Corrupting a child, promoting criminal behaviors, allowing to drink/drugs
Term
Youth services in Kansas
Definition
1.Kansas Juvenile Justice Authority (JJA)
2. Juvenile Intake and Assessment (JIA)
3. Department of Children and Families (DCF)
4. Court Appointed Special Advocate
5. State of Kansas Child Death Review Board
Term
Emotional abuse indicators
Definition
1. withdrawn, depressed or apathetic
2. extremely aggressive/behavior problem
3. overly rigid following instructions from adults and teachers
4. Signs of emotional turmoil including repetitive rhythmic movements
Term
Basic needs of youth
Definition
1. To be cared for or care for others
2. To belong to a group
3. To be recognized
Term
Causes of juvenile delinquent behavior
Definition
1. Internal pressure on themselves
2. Family pressure of achieving goals
3. Media pressure - possessions/appearance
4. Peer pressure
5. Technology pressure - higher levels of productivity expectations
6. Educational pressure-academic and athletic
Term
Responsibilities and procedural alternatives with juvenile matters
Definition
1. juvenile into protective custody
2. release to parents
3. release at the scene
4. release to school
Term
Methods to prevent juvenile delinquency
Definition
1. Positive contact
2. Approachable
3. Rapport
4. Set good examples
5. Proactive action
Term
Officer-Juvenile Contacts
Definition
1. The officer and their department/make positive contact
2. The Juvenile/greatest or worst movement
3. Juvenile's Family/ how the kid was treated
4. The community/ positive contact=less bad behavior
Term
Define "Truancy"
Definition
The act or condition of being absent without permission
Term
How to return child to school (truancy)
Definition
1. May take temporary detain and assume temporary custody of child
2. take child to school, location designated by school or parent
Term
Reasons why Juveniles runaway
Definition
1. Child abuse
2. Sexual abuse
3. problems with step-parent or absent parent
4. Death of parent
5. Lack of freedom
6. Lack of structure in home
Term
Traits of Juvenile runaways
Definition
1. Low frustration tolerance
2. Inferiority feelings
3. Anxiety
4. Boredom
5. Feelings of Powerlessness
6. Depression
7. Poor self-esteem
8. Impulsiveness
9. Over-dependency
Term
Forms of runaway victimization
Definition
1. Sexual abuse
2. Physical abuse
3. Emotional abuse
4. Chemical dependency
5. Human trafficking
Term
Runaway investigative techniques/interview methods/placement/release
Definition
1. Build rapport
2. appropriate language
3. be at eye level
4. get their story
5. separate from parents to interview
6. be truthful
7. never make promises
8. watch body language
9. offer help
10. ask what they want to happen
11. find safe place to go
Term
Problems with in-custody juveniles Offender
Definition
1. size of JO / big and small
2. unpredictable
3. less respect for LEO's
4. greater anxiety
5. LEO civilly responsible for welfare even upon escape
Term
Arrest procedures for Juvenile Offenders
Definition
1. Probable Cause
2. Handcuffing
3. Searching after handcuffing
4. project feelings stay calm, polite and professional
5. Criticized by parents
Term
Transportation, placement and release of Juvenile offenders
Definition
1. Juvenile size
2. Juvenile strength
3. transported and placed according to law
4. Complete all necessary paperwork
Term
Housing Juveniles
Definition
Juveniles are to be kept in every way from adults while transporting and housing

Establish true age
Term
Temporary housing in adult facility
Definition
1. sight and sound seperation
2. purpose to identify and process
3. never to exceed six hours and never overnight
Term
Fingerprinting Juveniles
Definition
1. taken if authorized by a judge
2. fingerprints shall be taken and photos may be taken upon felony, A and B misdemeanors or assault
3. both taken when admitted to juvenile correctional facility
4. may be taken when admitted to detention facility
Term
Juvenile Detention and Juvenile Correctional facilities
Definition
Detention is like jails
Correctional is like prison
Term
Juvenile arrest information
Definition
Information records must be kept separate from adult records at least by tabs.
Term
Who can Juvenile records be disclosed to
Definition
1. Judge and court staff
2. attorneys and parties to proceedings
3. Special advocates
4. having custody of child under court order
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