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SWIC Police Academy Exam 5 - Criminal Offenses
Objectives Study Guide 2024/2025
Recognize the elements of the following burglary offense: Unlawful Sale of Burglary
Tools (5/19-2.5) - ✔️✔️(a) For the purposes of this Section:
• "Lock bumping" means a lock picking technique for opening a pin tumbler lock using a
specially-crafted bumpkey.
• (b) A person commits the offense of _________ when he or she knowingly sells or
transfers any key, including a key designed for lock bumping, or a lock pick specifically
manufactured or altered for use in breaking into a building, trailer, watercraft, aircraft,
motor vehicle, railroad car, or any depository designed for the safekeeping of property,
or any part of that property.
• (c) This Section does not apply to the sale or transfer of any item described in
subsection (b) to any peace officer or other employee of a law enforcement agency, or
to any person or agency licensed as a locksmith under the Private Detective, Private
Alarm, Private Security, Fingerprint Vendor, and Locksmith Act of 2004, or to any
person engaged in the business of towing vehicles, or to any person engaged in the
business of lawful repossession of property who possesses a valid Repossessor- ICC
Authorization Card.• (d) Sentence. Unlawful sale of burglary tools is a Class 4 felony."
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Recognize circumstances that come within the criminal jurisdiction of the state (5/1-5). -
✔️✔️1. Subject to prosecution if: a) offense committed wholly or partially within state b)
conduct outside state constitutes conspiracy to commit offense within state and an act
in furtherance of conspiracy occurs in state c) conduct outside state constitutes an
attempt, conspiracy, or solicitation to commit in another jurisdiction an offense under the
laws of both this state and such other jurisdiction. 2. Offense is committed in this State,
if either the conduct or result is an element of the offense. The attempt or commission of
a forcible felony other than second degree murder within this State is conduct in which
the element of the offense for which a person is subject to prosecution in this State. In
homicide, the ""result"" is either the physical contact which causes death, or the death
itself; and if the body of a homicide victim is found within the State, the death is
presumed to have occurred within the State. 3. An offense which is based on an
omission to perform a duty imposed by the law of this State is committed within the
State, regardless of the location of the offender at the time of the omission. Child
neglect: Father lives and works in Missouri but children are left here in Illinois
Identify requirements of place of trial under the criminal code (5/1-6). - ✔️✔️Criminal
actions shall be tried in the county where the offense was committed, except as
otherwise provided by law. The State is not required to prove during trial that the alleged
offense occurred in any particular county in this State. (Bethalto Murder) See exceptions
on page (shooter and victim in different counties) either one. Kidnapping my be tried in
any county in which the victim has traveled.
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Act (5/2-2) - ✔️✔️includes failure or omission to take action
Conduct (5/2-4) - ✔️✔️means an act or series of acts and the accompanying mental
state.
Dwelling (5/2-6) - ✔️✔️means a building or portion thereof, a tent, a vehicle, or other
enclosed space which is used or intended for use as a human inhabitation, home, or
residence. (Not a backyard).
Felony (5/2-7) - ✔️✔️means an offense for which a sentence for death or imprisonment in
a penitentiary for a term of one year or more is provided.
Forcible Felony (5/2-8) - ✔️✔️means treason, first degree murder, second degree
murder, predatory criminal sexual assault of a child, aggravated criminal sexual assault,
criminal sexual assault, robbery, burglary, residential burglary, aggravated arson, arson,
aggravated kidnapping, kidnapping, aggravated battery resulting in great bodily harm or
permanent disability or disfigurement and any other felony which involved the use or
threat of physical force or violence against any individual. (Tennessee v. Garner)
Misdemeanor (5/2-11) - ✔️✔️means any offense in which term of imprisonment, other
than a penitentiary for less than one year, may be imposed.
Offense (5/2-12) - ✔️✔️means a violation of any statue of this state.
Peace Officer (5/2-13) - ✔️✔️means any person who by virtue of his office or public
employment is vested by law with the duty to maintain public order or to make arrests
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for offenses, whether that duty extends to all offenses or is limited to specific offenses.
(Not bounty hunter or private security)
Penal Institution (5/2-14) - ✔️✔️means a penitentiary, state farm, reformatory, prison, jail,
house of correction, or other institution for the incarceration or custody of persons under
sentence for offenses or awaiting trial or sentence for offenses. (Boot camp, city,
county, IDOC)
Petty Offense (730 ILCS 5/5-1-17) - ✔️✔️means any offense for which a sentence to a
fine only is provided.
Possession (5/4-2) - ✔️✔️a voluntary act if the offender knowingly procured or received
the thing possessed or was aware of his control thereof for a sufficient time to have
been able to terminate his possession. A. Actual possession: immediate and exclusive
control over a thing. B. Constructive possession: when they lack actual possession of a
thing but has both the power and the intention to exercise control over a thing.
Reasonable Belief (5/2-19) - ✔️✔️means that the person concerned, acting as a
reasonable man, believes that the described facts exist.
Voluntary Act (5/4-1) - ✔️✔️means a material element of every offense, that includes an
omission to perform a duty that the law imposes on an offender in which he is physically
capable of performing. (Not being forced)
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