720 LE Academy Phase 3 Exam Prep Flashcards
Identify the elements of resisting or obstructing an officer (946.41)
Whoever knowingly resists or obstructs an officer while such officer is doing any act in an official capacity and with lawful authority is guilty of a Class A misdemeanor.
How are drugs classified?
By Schedule I, II, III, IV, V
Identify the elements of disorderly conduct (947.01)
Whoever, in a public or private place, engages in violent, abusive, indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud or otherwise disorderly conduct under circumstances in which the conduct tends to cause or provoke a disturbance
Provide information about victim rights and available resources (Wisconsin Chapter
950)
To receive written information from law enforcement, within 24 hours of contact, about rights, who to call for custody information regarding the offender and how to get more information about the case.
To speedy disposition of the case.
To contact the Department of Justice concerning victim treatment
To notice of a decision not to prosecute, if an arrest has been made.
To notice of a decision to close or dismiss a case or defer prosecution, if the offender is a juvenile.
To attend court proceedings.
To be accompanied by a service representative as permitted by law.
To request information from a district attorney about the disposition of the case.
To not be the subject of an officer’s or district attorney’s order, request, or
suggestion that the victim submit to a test using a lie detector if the victim
reports having been the victim of sexual assault.
To the expeditious return of property when it is no longer needed as evidence.
To file for Crime Victims Compensation, as provided by law.
To request an order for an offender to submit to a test for sexually transmitted diseases
What are the seven critical needs of a victim?
Safety – Protection from perpetrators and assistance in avoiding re-victimization
Support – Assistance to enable participation in justice system processes
and repair of harm
Information – Concise and useful information about justice system
processes and victim services
Access – Opportunity to participate in justice system processes and obtain
information and services
Continuity – Consistency in approaches and methods across agencies
through all stages of the justice system
Voice – Opportunities to speak out on specific case processing issues and
larger policy questions
Justice – Receiving the support necessary to heal and seeing that
perpetrators are held accountable
What are the levels of crash investigations?
1) Reporting
2) At-Scene Investigation
3) Advanced Investigation
4) Reconstruction
5) Cause Analysis
When must a crash be reported?
1) Injury/death or
2) $1,000 or more total damage to property
3) Damages of $200 or more to gov’t property (gov’t vehicles $1,000 plus)
Contact v. Induced Damage to vehicles
Contact: Damage caused by direct contact with object struck
Induced: Damage caused to vehicle as a result from the shock of collision
What does TIM stand for?
Traffic Incident Management
Major traffic crash incident (Incident classification)
Expected to be 2 hours or longer
Intermediate traffic crash incident (Incident Classification)
Expected to be 30 minutes to 2 hours
Minor traffic crash incident (incident classification)
Expected to be less than 30 minutes
What are the stages a sexual assault victim might go through? !!!IMPORTANT!!!
1) Acute Trauma
2) Outward Adjustment
3) Integration
What are the elements of first degree sexual assault?
-Sexual intercourse or sexual contact without consent
-By use or threat of use of a dangerous weapon, or causes great bodily harm, or cause pregnancy, or is aided or abetted by one or more persons and uses or
threatens to use force or violence
What are the elements of second degree sexual assault?
-Sexual intercourse or sexual contact without consent
-Use or threat of force or violence, or causes injury, causes illness or disease, or causes impairment of a sexual reproductive organ, or causes mental anguish
requiring psychiatric care
- With person who defendant knows is unconscious, has mental illness or deficiency