BLE IL PTI Tests Cumulative Quizlet
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Developing Community Partnerships, engaging in problem solving using SARA,
3 Pillars of Community Policing
Implementing organizational features/transformation.
Scanning- identify and prioritize problems develop goals.
Analysis- identify and understand the events that precede and accompany the
problem.
Define the components of the SARA Model.
Response- Brainstorm for new interventions, outline a response plan, carry out planned
activities.
Assessment- determine whether the plan was implemented conduct ongoing assess.
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Statute of Limitations= 3 years for most felonies
Charged via an info. or indictment
Preliminary hearing
Outline the process of a felony case. Indictment by grand jury
Arraignment
Pleas
Plea agreements and plea bargains
Murder, Agg sex assault, criminal sex assault, kidnapping, predatory sex assault,
Forcible Felony
burglary, arson, robbery, treason.
Ignorance, Defense of person, Insanity, Defense of dwelling, Necessity, Infancy,
Defenses
Compulsion, Entrapment, Drugs and Intoxicants.
aggravating factors- assault location (public), status of victim, use of firearm/other weapon.
Accused is 17 or over and victim is under 13
Predatory Criminal Sexual Assault of a Child Class X Felony (6-60 years)
If convicted of two or more, natural life in prison
any knowing, touching, or fondling by the victim of the accused, either directly or
Sexual Conduct
through clothing.
the act of sexual penetration and the use of force or threat of force.
act of sexual penetration and the accused knew the victim is unable to give knowing
Criminal Sexual Assault consent.
act of penetration and victim is under 18 and the accused is family.
age 13-17 victim or accused is 17 or over but the person is authority or family.
consensual
Defenses to Criminal Sexual Assault/Abuse
lack of verbal or physical resistance
over $500- felony
Theft (Misdemeanor/Felony)
less than $500= misdemeanor
greater than $300= Felony
Retail Theft (Misdemeanor/Felony)
Less than $300= misdemeanor
greater than $150= felony
Deceptive Practice (Misdemeanor/Felony)
Less than $150= misdemeanor
Greater than $500= Felony
Criminal Damage to Property
Less than $500= Misdemeanor
Weeks vs. US Exclusionary rule at federal level- 1914
A person who cannot afford an attorney may have one appointed by the government.
Gideon v. Wainwright
1963
Graham v. Connor objective reasonableness. 1989
Mapp v. Ohio (1961) Extended the Exclusionary Rule to the states, increasing the protections for defendants
Deadly force may not be used against an unarmed and fleeing suspect unless
necessary to prevent the escape and unless the officer has probable cause to believe
Tennessee v. Garner (1985)
that the suspect poses a significant threat of death or serious injury to the officers or
others.
Police can detain a suspect with reasonable suspicion that they have committed, are
Terry v. Ohio (1968)
committing, or are about to commit a crime.
Supreme Court held that criminal suspects must be informed of their right to consult
Miranda v. Arizona with an attorney and of their right against self-incrimination prior to questioning by
police. 1966
Brady v. Maryland Prosecution must provide all evidence even if it helps the defense.
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