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Louisiana P.O.S.T
14 years old - CORRECT ANSWER-A juvenile can be tried in 24th judicial court
as young as ..?

False - CORRECT ANSWER-True or False:
Miranda v Arizona does not apply to juvenile suspects

False - CORRECT ANSWER-True or False:
A juvenile tried in juvenile court has the right to a jury trial

True - CORRECT ANSWER-True or False:
22R is a status offense

Child - CORRECT ANSWER-Under 21 years of age, including an emancipated
minor who commits a delinquent act before becoming 17

False - CORRECT ANSWER-True or False:
A juvenile under the age of 10 can be charged with any crime they committed

False - CORRECT ANSWER-True or False:
No juvenile can be charged with a 108

False - CORRECT ANSWER-True or False:
Juvenile courts lose jurisdiction over everyone above the age of 17

False - CORRECT ANSWER-True or False:
All Louisiana judicial districts has specific juvenile and family courts

False - CORRECT ANSWER-True or False:
An 18 year old arrested on an offense committed as a juvenile can be booked as
either a juvenile or an adult

False - CORRECT ANSWER-True or False:
An 8 year old who commits a crime cannot be "dealt" with under the Louisiana
Children's Code

,10 - CORRECT ANSWER-Whats the youngest age a minor can be charged with
a delinquent offense ..?

16 - CORRECT ANSWER-Whats the oldest age a minor can be charged as a
delinquent offender ..?

False - CORRECT ANSWER-True or False:
A juvenile can be interrogated without a parent or guardian present

True - CORRECT ANSWER-True or False:
A juvenile can give a statement as a witness without a parent or guardian present

24 hours - CORRECT ANSWER-What is the maximum time limit for writing a
police report when a juvenile is taken into custody ..?

7 days - CORRECT ANSWER-What is the maximum time limit for writing a police
report when a juvenile is released to the care of their parents ..?

False - CORRECT ANSWER-True or False:
Any aged juvenile can be brought to the JAC for a status offense

5 - CORRECT ANSWER-How many days do you have to report an incident to
DCFS ..?

True - CORRECT ANSWER-True or False:
"Child" is defined several different ways in the Childrens Code

True - CORRECT ANSWER-True or False:
Seniors are the fastest growing demographic in the US

True - CORRECT ANSWER-True or False:
When seniors are victimized there's a higher rate of injury than a younger person

First Non Military Police - CORRECT ANSWER-Rome

First Non Military Police - CORRECT ANSWER-Ceasar Augustus

,Vigiles of Rome - CORRECT ANSWER-Kept Peace
Fought Fires

Early American Development - CORRECT ANSWER-Shire Reeve - Shirereeve

Early American Development - CORRECT ANSWER-Sheriff
(South , Rural)

Early American Development - CORRECT ANSWER-Constable
(North , Cities)

First Modern Metropolitan Police Force - CORRECT ANSWER-London, England
(1829)

Father of Law Enforcement - CORRECT ANSWER-Sir Robert Peel

Peel's System - CORRECT ANSWER-Even Tempered Officers

Peel's System - CORRECT ANSWER-Blue not Red Uniforms

Peel's System - CORRECT ANSWER-No Guns carried

Peel's System - CORRECT ANSWER-Read and write

First Organized Metropolitan Police Force - CORRECT ANSWER-New York,
New York (1845)

Standardized Uniforms - CORRECT ANSWER-1856

Chicago - CORRECT ANSWER-1851

NOPD - CORRECT ANSWER-1852

JPSO - CORRECT ANSWER-1825

State Agency #1 - CORRECT ANSWER-Texas Rangers (1835)

, State Agency #2 - CORRECT ANSWER-Pennsylvania State Police (5.2.1905)

State Agency #3 - CORRECT ANSWER-Connecticut State Police
(5.29.1903-1905)

State Agency #4 - CORRECT ANSWER-Washington State Police

State Agency #5 - CORRECT ANSWER-West Virginia State Police

Federal Agencies - CORRECT ANSWER-Revenue Cutter Service

Federal Agencies - CORRECT ANSWER-Stop Smuggling

Federal Agencies - CORRECT ANSWER-U.S. Coast Guard

Postal Agencies - CORRECT ANSWER-Investigate Mail Fraud

Federal Agencies - CORRECT ANSWER-1729

Postal Agencies - CORRECT ANSWER-1829

Arrest Powers - CORRECT ANSWER-1836

Treasury Department - CORRECT ANSWER-1865

Treasury Department (1865) - CORRECT ANSWER-Counterfeiting- Big civil war
problem

Treasury Department (1865) - CORRECT ANSWER-Secret Service-
Enforcement Branch

Interpol (1923) - CORRECT ANSWER-International Criminal Police Organization

Politically Neutral - CORRECT ANSWER-Interpol

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