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Types of Legal Liability - Answer-Civil liability
Criminal liability
Administrative liability

Federal law - Answer-42 U.S.C. 1983

Criminal Liability - Answer-State 16-5-1 and 16-5-42

criminal liability - Answer-Federal 18USC 241 AND 242

Administrative liability - Answer-Violation results in:
Dismissal
Demotion
Transfer
Reprimand

Vicarious Liability - Answer-A supervisor is responsible for the acts of his subordinates.

Negligent hiring
Negligent retention
Failure to train

Elements in tort Liability - Answer-Owned a duty to plaintiff

That we breach that duty

There was injury to the plaintiff

Proximate cause of the injury is a direct connection between breach of duty and the
injury to the plaintiff

Plaintiff must prove amount the amount of damages

Civil Liability - Answer-Stare torts. Federal law 42 USC 1983

Intentional Torts - Answer-Occurs when there is an intention on the part of a peace
officer to bring some physical or mental harm to another person

Negligent torts - Answer-Occurs when an officer performs a reasonable act within
his/her scope of duty but without due care.

,Most common actions for suit - Answer-Use of force
Negligent Motor Vehicle Operation
Taking away freedom

Tort - Answer-Civil wrong for which a remedy may be obtained usually in the form of
damages.

Good faith defense - Answer-Honesty in belief or purpose
Faithfulness to one's duty or obligation
Observance of reasonable commercial standards of fair dealing in a given trade
Absence of malice

Conspiracy Against Rights - Answer-Two or more persons. 18 USC 241

Title 18 USC 242 - Answer-Deprivation of rights under color of law

absolute immunity - Answer-A complete exemption from civil liability usually afforded to
officials while performing particularly important functions, such as representative
enacting legislation and a judge presiding over a law suit.

quasi-judicial immunity - Answer-Certain officials are immune of performing judicial type
functions but not when performing other functions connected with their office.

Communication - Answer-To convey information or to get a point across

Interpersonal communication - Answer-Successfully communicating with another
person
It is a game of pitch and catch

Message intended v. Message received

verbal communications - Answer-Most common form of communication. Verbal
message is contradicted by the body language. Message intended is rarely the
message sent

non verbal communication - Answer-More important than spoken word. Of average
communications, only about 7% of message is actually conveyed by the spoken word

non verbal communication - Answer-Of average communications, only about 7% of
message is actually conveyed by the spoken word.

Effective communications - Answer-Active listeners
Patient
Sensitive
Observant

,effective communication - Answer-Speaking clearly and directly accomplishes two
things:

If we are speaking directly to them, they are more likely to listen.

It lets them know we are sincere

aspects of communication - Answer-Message intended
Message sent
Message received

Barriers to effective communication - Answer-Interruptions
Pretending to listen/daydreaming
Invading space
Overreacting
Distractions
Prejudices

intellectual disability disorder - Answer-Impairments of general abilities that impact a
persons ability to function

intellectual disability disorder - Answer-No Age requirement
Chronic disorder
IQ 70 or below

4 categories of IDD - Answer-Mild or educable
Moderate or trainable
Severe or moderately trainable
Profound or limited trainable

Characteristics of IDD - Answer-Limited verbal skills
Short attention span
Weak short-term memory

Types of mental illness - Answer-Bipolar disorder
Schizophrenia
Obsessive compulsive disorder
Panic disorder
Post traumatic stress

Characteristics of mentally ill - Answer-Changes in behavior
Memory loss
Hears voices

, involuntary hospitalization - Answer-Peace officers within 72 hrs of receipt of certificate
take custody of and deliver to nearest receiving facility the county where patient is found
or examined.

Mental illness - Answer-Depression, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, eating disorders
and addictive behavior

What is the difference between mental illness and intellectual disability disorder? -
Answer-Mental illness is a disorder like depression and intellectual disability disorder
are impairments that impact ones ability to function.

1013 - Answer-Mentally ill form

2013 - Answer-Alcoholic/drug dependent form

foreign court - Answer-Any court of competent jurisdiction outside of GA but within the
US.

Cycle of violence - Answer-Build up
Explosion
Regret and remorse

Stockholm Syndrome - Answer-Debility
Dependency
Dread
Disorientation

What are the defenses available to officers involving torts? - Answer-Probable cause
and good faith

Good faith - Answer-Honesty is an intention or an honest belief yang the act you are
doing is lawful and not done because you do not like a person or because you intend to
cause unlawful harm to such person.

What elements are necessary to bring an action against an officer for 42 USC 1983? -
Answer-A violation of a federal constitutional right or statue
Such violation must be by a person acting under color state law

Acute (most common) - Answer-Fight or flight
Thrilling and exciting in small doses

Chronic stress (most dangerous) - Answer-Appears to be never ending
There is no way out

Trauma - Answer-Emotional or psychological shock that may produce disordered
feelings or behavior

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