Fed Law Flashcards

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Up to what amount can and officer in charge release an accused on by way of a recog without surety?

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$500

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what must you do if you arrest a person on a warrant from another province?

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an out of province arrest warrant requires the endorsement of a justice who has jurisdiction where arrest is made

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define exigent circumstances to enter into a dwelling house

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The peace officer has reasonable grounds to suspect that entry into the dwelling house is necessary to prevent imminent bodily harm or death to a person

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define exigent circumstances as it relates to evidence

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The peace officer has reasonable grounds to believe that evidence relating to the commission of an indictable offence is present in the dwelling house and the entry into the dwelling house is necessary to prevent imminent loss or imminent destruction of the evidence

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what is the time limit that an officer can make a breath demand

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3 hours

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within what time limit must the first sample of breath be taken after the time the offence was alleged to have been committed

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2 hours

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every person commits an offence who has the care charge or control of a vehicle that is involved in an accident with what

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  • another person
  • a vehicle, vessel or aircraft
  • in the case of a vehicle, cattle in the charge of another person
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In order for a person to be released by a recognizance given to an officer in charge what two criteria must be met?

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person not a resident in Province

does not reside within 200km

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define antique firearm

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any firearm manufactured before 1819 that was not designed to discharge rimfire or centerfire ammunition and that has not been redesigned to discharge such ammunition

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if a sex complainant is 12 years of age or more but under the age of 14 how much older can the accused be for it sex to be consensual

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Less than two years older

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if the complainant is 14 years of age or more but under the age of 16 years is a defence that the complainant consented if the accused is what age

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is less than five years older than the complainant

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how old must of the victim be for the offence of sexual interference

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under the age of 16

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if a sex complainant is 12 years of age or more but under the age of 14 how much older can the accused be for it sex to be consensual

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Less than two years older

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if the complainant is 14 years of age or more but under the age of 16 years is a defence that the complainant consented if the accused is what age

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is less than five years older than the complainant

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how old must of the victim be for the offence of sexual interference

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under the age of 16

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for the offence of sexual exploitation a young person means what

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A person 16 years of age or more but under 18 years of age

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what are the five core police services

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Crime Prevention 
law-enforcement 
assistance to victims of crime 
public order maintenance 
emergency response
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a search warrant issued to the OIRPD is valid for how long

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30 days or for shorter period

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when may a chief resolve a complaint informally

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when the chief is of the opinion that there was misconduct or unsatisfactory work performance but there was not a serious nature

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A complainant has how long to ask for a review in regards to an OIRPD complaint

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30 days

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under the PSA property may be sold what it has been in the possession of the police for at least how long in the case of a motor vehicle or bicycle

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at least one month

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under the PSA property may be sold when it has been in the possession of the police for at least how long in the case of property other than a motor vehicle or bicycle

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for at least three months

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if the motor vehicle bicycle or property has been sold before it is been in the possession of the police for three months and if the owner makes a claim before that time the owner is entitled to what

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The proceeds less the cost of storage, advertising and sale

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how long must be elapse before money in the possession of the police and the owner has not claimed it can the board make use of the money

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three months

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if the chief considers a firearm unique, an antique or of educational or historic value who shall they notify
The director of the centre of forensic sciences
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under the PSA when can a police officer discharge a firearm
it is necessary to protect against loss of life or serious bodily harm to call first assistance in a critical situation to destroy an animal
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when shall a police officer submit a use of force report
draws a firearm in the presence of a member of the public, points a firearm at a person or discharges a firearm use as a weapon other than a firearm on another person uses physical force on another person the results in injury requiring medical attention
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police may pursue or continue to pursue a fleeing vehicle that fails to stop when
if the officer has reason to believe that a criminal offence has or is about to be committed for the purpose of motor vehicle identification or the identification of an individual in the vehicle
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when shall the police discontinue the pursuit of a fleeing vehicle for a non-criminal offence
once the fleeing vehicle or an individual in the fleeing vehicle is identified
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when does a warrant issued under the liquor license act expire
no later than 30 days after the date on which it is made
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A warrant issued under the human rights code expires after how long
no later than 15 days
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under what three grounds can a search warrant be issued under the human rights code
A person conducting an inquiry has been denied entry to any place a person conducting an inquiry made a request for documents or things and the request was refused an inquiry is otherwise obstructed or prevented
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an officer in charge may release a person that is not ordinarily a resident of Ontario with a cash deposit of how much for a part III offence
$500
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an officer in charge may release a person that is not ordinarily a resident of Ontario with a cash deposit of how much for a part I offence
The amount of the set fine for the offence or if none $300
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what do the three R's stand for in community policing
Random patrol rapid response reactive investigation
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what do the three P's of community policing stand for
prevention problem-solving partnership with the community
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what does SARA stand for regarding problem orientated policing
scanning analysis response assessment
38
define trait theory
theories that sought personality, social, physical or intellectual traits the differentiated leaders from non-leaders was the dominant research on leadership up until the 1940s
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define behavioural theories of leadership
theories proposing that specific behaviours differentiate leaders from non-leaders
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name the three well-known behavioural theories
Ohio State studies University of Michigan Blake in Mouton leadership grid
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Ohio state study define initiating structure
The extent to which a leader is likely to find instructions their role and those of employees in the search for goal attainment
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Ohio State studies define consideration
The extent to which a leader is likely to have a job relationships characterized by mutual trust respect for employees ideas and regard for their feelings
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Michigan studies define employee orientated leader
A leader who emphasizes interpersonal relations
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Michigan studies define the production orientated litre
A leader who emphasizes technical or task aspects of the job
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define Blake and mouton leadership grid
9 x 9 matrix outlining 81 different leadership styles
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define situational or contingency theories
theories that examine the situational factors that affect the leaders ability to act
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vrooms expectancy theory - a theory of motivation referred to as the V I E, which stands for what
valence - which refers to the value of the outcome to the individual (reward) instrumentality - which is a measure of the association between performance and reward expectancy- hard work will be rewarded
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define two factor theory a.k.a. herzberg motivation hygiene theory
States that there are certain factors in the workplace because job satisfaction will separate factors cause dissatisfaction
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The two factor theory distinguishes between motivators and hygiene factors to define them
motivators- give positive satisfaction arising from intrinsic conditions of the job itself ( responsibility, challenging work) hygiene factors - do not give positive satisfaction or lead to higher motivation (salary, job security)
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under the provincial offences act where a person is wrongfully arrested no action for damages shall be brought against whom
Against the police officer making the arrest in good faith against any person called upon to assist the police officer if such person believed that the police officer had the right to make the arrest against any person required to detained a prisoner in custody if the person believe the arrest was made
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under the provincial offences act what is the condition in which a justice cannot release an accused
to ensure attendance in court
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under the PS a the chief of police shall designate to be the prosecutor at a hearing who
A police officer from any please force of a rank equal to or higher than that of the police officer who is the subject of the hearing
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what is the threshold for findings of misconduct or unsatisfactory work performance under the PSA
proved on clear and convincing evidence
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under the sexual offences what is the definition of a child
under 18 years of age
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in order for the offence of sexual interference to be committed what age must the victim be
under the age of 16
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luring a child is committed when
when a person by means of telecommunication communicates with the person
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how many expert witnesses may be called in a criminal trial by the prosecution or defence
not more than five on either side
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how many expert witnesses may be called in a provincial court trial
no more than three expert witnesses by either defence or prosecution
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under the mental health act a judge can keep a person at a facility for up to how long
not more than two months
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under the mental health how long can a person be detained in the psychiatric facility after application signed by a physician
not more than 72 hours
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under the LLA when can they please soft serve revoke a special occasion permit
A police officer may revoke the special occasion permit issued for an event while the event is underway if they reasonably believe that this is being contravened a connection with the event
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under the LLA when can a parent supply liquor to a person under 19 years
when they are in a residence or private place the residence is a place that usually occupied and used as a dwelling
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name the two channels of communication
formal and informal
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name the three types of formal channels of communication
downward communication upward communication horizontal communication
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how do you motivate the willing and the able
they require positive reinforcement
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how do you motivate the willing but the unable
they need coaching and constructive feedback that is specific sincere and timely
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how do you motivate the able but unwilling
they need positive reinforcement
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how do you motivate the unwilling in the unable
they require performance improvement plans or transfer of roles