CIK 100 Flashcards

1
Q

What defines the appreciation process

A

A four step problem solving process that informs decision making

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2
Q

Who files FWS

A

The crown

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3
Q

Category 3 offence MAF can elect trial by jury

A

Yes

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4
Q

Initial action what to do upon arrival

A

Remove people from scene to prevent contamination

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5
Q

Wet document

A

Seal airtight container and send to foresencics

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6
Q

Body found at scene what is first responders actions

A

Confirm is safe to enter

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7
Q

What is least important on route to scene

A

The weather

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8
Q

What constitutes as robbery
Bag snatching
Knock victim to ground while bag snatching
Struggling with victim

A

Knocking victim to the ground

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9
Q

Together in robbery means
Two people at scene
A common intention
Two people aware

A

A common intention

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10
Q

Section 123 s&s find something during a search

A

Seize as would normally be able if warrant obtained

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11
Q

Person u/l at large
Fines warrant
Escaped from prison

A

Fines warrant

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12
Q

When searching person in custody

A

May not require a person to remove clothing

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13
Q

What is the appreciation technique

A

Is a cognitive tool commonly used by investigators to take a disciplined approach to their decision making

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14
Q

What is the investigative mindset

A

Is an attitude or state of mind that investigators adopt and develop over time

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15
Q

Time frame for filing charges

A

Cat 4 - Any time
Cat 3 - Must be filed within 5 years after the date of which of the offence was committed
Cat 1+2 - 3 months imprisonment / or $7500 then within months
3-6 months imprisonment / fine grater then $7500 not more than $20000 then within 12 months
within 5 years all other cases

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16
Q

Where will a Cat 4 offence first be heard

A

In the District Court, once adjourned then transferred to High Court

17
Q

If defendant not represented by lawyer then court must be satisfied that the defendant

A

Has been informed of his or her rights to legal representation , fully understands the rights, has reasonable opportunity to exercise the rights

18
Q

Where is a not guilty plea entered for a Cat 4

A

In the High Court

19
Q

If the defendant refuses or fails to plea

A

The defendant is deemed to plea not guilty, proceedings continue accordingly

20
Q

When must election of trial by jury be entered for Cat 3

A

At time of not guilty, court can grant leave for election to be made at a later time. Cannot grant leave after JAT has commenced

21
Q

Do Cat 2,3 and 4 do case reviews

A

Yes

22
Q

Can a judge direct a case management for Cat 1

A

Yes, if the judge considers it will facilitate resolution of the proceeding

23
Q

How long is the duration of a sentence indication

A

Until the close date specified by the court, if no date specified , until the expiry of 5 working days after the date on which sentencing indication was given

24
Q

Is a sentence indication admissable

A

no

25
Q

Can a judge order proceedings of Cat 2 +3 be tried in High Court

A

Yes, high court judge only

26
Q

How long does the victim traffic light flag appear

A

12 months but history is retained for 5 years

27
Q

Terms of child

A

Victim right-under14
Evidence act-under 18
Family violence-under 17

Young person for victim rights if of or over 14 but under 17

28
Q

The purpose of a vis

A

To enable the court to consider the effects of the crime on the victim