Chapter 7 - Crimes against persons - Unit 2 - Lesson 6 Flashcards
Interference with custody
the suspect knowingly procured someone else to take or entice, a minor or incompetent person from the custody of the parent or guardian
Luring or enticing a child
Someone 18 or older attempted to or intentionally lured or enticed a child younger than 12 into a structure, dwelling, or conveyance for other than a lawful purpose.
The difference between interference with custody and luring or enticing a child
Luring or enticing requires the suspect to have the unlawful intention to commit other crimes, such as sexual battery.
False imprisonment
the suspect forcibly by threat confined, abducted, imprisoned, or restrained the victim against their will without lawful authority. Confining a child younger than 13 against their will and without the consent of their parent or legal guardian is also false imprisonment.
Kidnapping
Same as false imprisonment, with intent to do at least one of the following:
- hold the victim for ransom
- commit a felony
- inflict bodily harm upon
- interfere with the performance of any government or political function
The difference between false imprisonment and kidnapping
kidnapping includes the intent to commit other felonies.
Kidnapping a child younger than 13 is a life felony when committed with any of the following crimes:
- aggravated child abuse
- sexual battery
- lewd or lascivious battery, molestation, conduct, or exhibition
- child prostitution
- exploitation of a child
- human trafficking