Definition 1 of 68
Establishes court-enforceable victim's RIGHTS that begin when federal charges are filed.
Federal tort claims act (ftca)
Intentional torts
The Crime Victim's Rights Act (CVRA)
Good samaritan act
Definition 2 of 68
The LEGAL and SYSTEMATIC process of identifying, collecting, preserving, and evaluations
evidence or information for the purpose of bringing a criminal offender to justice.
Criminal Investigation
Interrogation
Franks Violation
Crime Scene Search
Definition 3 of 68
Being aware of our own biases, weaknesses, and strengths; Single most important factor affecting
communication behavior
Self-Concept
Default Judgment
Attitude Towards Your Job
T-visas
,Definition 4 of 68
Act that causes the damages must be willful and intentional. (Battery, Assault, False Imprisonment)
Intentional Torts
Strict Liability
Negligence
Negligence Torts
Term 5 of 68
Judicial
Longer-term immigration benefit that enables certain victims of a severe form of human
trafficking to remain in the United States for up to 4 years. Designed specifically for victims
of sex or labor trafficking who are present in the U.S
Any kind of idea, belief, technology, habit or practice aquired through learning from others
and is trasmitted from generation to generation
Interprets laws. Has the power to declare laws unconstitutional and is the final authority on
matters of constitutional interpretation.
Government can terminate subject for not providing statements. Statements will not be
used in a criminal case.
Definition 6 of 68
Introduction, Rapport, Questions, Summary, Close
Motivational Interviewing
Sixth Amendment Trigger
Law Enforcement Interview Process
Human Performance Factors
, Term 7 of 68
Bivens
The art of recruiting, harboring, transporting, providing, or obtaining for labor services or
commercial sex acts through force, fraud, or coercion, for the purpose of exploitation.
Modern day slavery.
Case authorizes lawsuits against federal agents who intentionally violate an individuals 4th,
5th, or 8th amendment rights. Must allege two elements: 1) Violation of Constitutional Right
and 2) Person acting under the color of law
Shields government officials from personal liability for civil damages provided. Qualified
Immunity Eligibility: 1) The force was constitutional 2) That the law was not clearly
established at the time.
Unlike the T-Visa, the U-Visa does not not just address victims who are already in the U.S. →
U-Visas can be issued to victims currently residing in foreign countries
Definition 8 of 68
the psychology of touch.
Kinesics
Haptics
Chronemics
Proxemics
Term 9 of 68
Right to Counsel (6th) is:
Risk Specific
Means, Opportunity, Motive
Offense Specific
Target Specific
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