Test 2 Review Flashcards

1
Q

418

A

missing person

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2
Q

423

A

see person for info

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3
Q

425B

A

suspicious vehicle

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4
Q

430

A

animal complaing

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5
Q

431

A

missing/found property

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6
Q

439

A

assist a citizen

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7
Q

438

A

traffic problem

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8
Q

440

A

wanted suspect

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9
Q

441

A

malicious destruction of property

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10
Q

445

A

explosive device

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11
Q

444

A

officer needs help - emergency

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12
Q

432

A

fraud

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13
Q

447

A

civil matter

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14
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difference between assault and battery

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Assault is attempting to use force or violence while battery is actually using force or violence

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15
Q

Petit larceny value

A

<$1200

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16
Q

Obtaining money under false pretenses elements

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  1. willfully, unlawfully, knowingly and designedly
  2. by any false pretense
  3. obtains from any other person any money, property, service or thing of value of another person not his/her empoyee
  4. with the intent to cheat or defraud the other person
17
Q

obtaining money under false pretenses charges

A

< $1200 is a misdemeanor
$1200 - $5000 is a felony

18
Q

defrauding innkeeper elements

A
  1. did obtain food, foodstuffs, accommodations, lodging or credit
  2. with intent to defraud or with a refusal to pay
19
Q

defrauding innkeeper charge

A

<$1200 is misdemeanor
>$1200 is felony

20
Q

injury to property of another elements

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did willfully or maliciously destroy or injure real or personal property of another under $250

21
Q

substantial bodily harm

A

substantial risk of death, or causes serious, permanent disfigurement, or protracted loss or impairment of the function of any bodily member or organ; or prolonged physical pain

22
Q

Felony category crimes (from criminal law 2 class)

A
  • assault/battery with a deadly weapon
  • battery with substantial bodily harm
  • robbery
  • theft (if value is > $1200, or it is of a firearm, vehicle, identity, or livestock)
  • Grand larceny
  • larceny from person
  • defraud innkeeper (if over $1200)
  • defraud taxi driver (if over $1200)
  • burglary
  • invasion of the home
  • damage to property (if over $5000)
23
Q

Burglary Definition

A

Every person who, either by day or night, enters any structure with intent to commit grand or petit larceny, any felony, assault or battery, or to obtain money or property by false pretenses, is guilty of burglary

24
Q

what classification of crime is residential burglary, burglary of a business, burglary of a motor vehicle, and burglary of a structure

A

felony

25
Q

invasion of the home elements

A

a person who:
1. forcibly enters
2. an inhabited dwelling
3. without permission of the owner, resident, or lawful occupant
4. whether or not a person is present at the time of entry

26
Q

Larceny from person elements

A
  1. takes property
  2. from the person of another
  3. without that person’s consent
  4. with the intent to steal or appropriate to his/her own use
  5. under circumstances not amounting to robbery
27
Q

robbery elements

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  1. unlawful taking of personal property
  2. from the person of another -OR- in the person’s presence
  3. against his/her will
  4. by the means of force or violence or fear of injury, immediate or future, to:
    a. his/her person
    b. the person of a member of his/her family -OR-
    c. of anyone in his/her company at the time of the robbery
  5. a taking is by means of force or fear if force or fear is used to:
    a. obtain or retain possession of the property
    b. prevent or overcome resistance to the taking -OR-
    c. facilitate escape
28
Q

Code 4

A

To be utilized when there is no longer an existing emergency and when necessary to clear the channel

29
Q

Code red

A

Emergency exists - emergency traffic radio only

30
Q

what can’t you impound

A

drugs and firearms

31
Q

vehicle contact required documentation from driver

A

Drivers license
Registration
Proof of insurance

32
Q

considerations before moving a vehicle

A
  • injuries requiring medical attention
  • is cause of accident clear
  • will evidence be damaged if vehicle is moved
  • can vehicle be moved safely
33
Q

Pre contact phase for vehicle contact

A
  • reason for contact
  • traffic conditions
  • run plates
  • if anything suspicious or not right, request a patrol unit
  • initiate radio traffic
  • activate emergency equipment
34
Q

contact phase for vehicle contact

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  • turn spotlights
  • position in relation to vehicle (15-25 feet back and offset 2-3ft)
  • look for furtive movements or anything that seems unusual
35
Q

vehicle contact exiting phase

A
  • look before opening door
  • turn on portable radio
  • adjust your spotlight
36
Q

pre approach phase vehicle contact

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  • assess situation
  • update location
  • request patrol unit or traffic if needed
  • close door quietly
  • always watch hands
37
Q

contacting driver for vehicle contact

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  • interview at vehicle (introduce yourself, reason for contact, get documents, and ask basic questions)
  • always watch hands
  • dont reach in vehicle, don’t turn back to vehicle
38
Q

grand larceny elements

A
  1. steal, take, or carry away
  2. property of another
  3. without permission
  4. value of $1200 or more
  5. with intent to deprive permanently
39
Q

responsibility for missing persons calls

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  • complete preliminary investigation (obtain min. data elements, use criminal handbook checklist)
  • search last place seen, start report, infrom patrol sgt.
  • contact records
  • obtain photo