What isnt protected under the 1st amendment
: Obscenity
Fighting words
Threats
Incendiary Speech
What are the three types of crowds?
: Event-based
Public Demonstration
Civil Disturbance
What are the common tyoes of crowd dynamics
: Personal Identity
Social Identity
Emotional contagion
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1 | P a g e MPTC Patrol Test Questions & 100% Verified Answers | Latest Update | Already Graded A+ What isnt protected under the 1st amendment 🗸🗸🗸 : Obscenity Fighting words Threats Incendiary Speech What are the three types of crowds? 🗸🗸🗸 : Event -based Public Demonstration Civil Disturbance What are the common tyoes of crowd dynamics 🗸🗸🗸 : Personal Identity Social Identity Emotional contagion MGL 269 s. 1 - Group Disorder 2 | P a g e 🗸🗸🗸 : It is unlawful for 5 or more people who are armed with dangerous weapons : or 10 or more people armed or not, to riotously or tumultuously assemble in a city or town MGL 41 s. 98 - Officers power to disperse an assembly 🗸🗸🗸 : - chief and officer s can break up a group of 3 or more persons and may enter a building to suppress a riot or breach of peace therein * It is per se unreasonable for officers to cross a threshold to effect a warrantless arrest absent exigency Four (4) key objectives of cri me prevention 🗸🗸🗸 : 1 Deter 2 Deny 3 Delay 4 Detect Types of deterrence 🗸🗸🗸 : general: targets those who have never committed a crime by instilling fear of consequences mechanical : measures and strategies that make it more difficult for would be offe nders to commit a crime casual : aims to remove causes or conditions that create a desire to commit crime rehabilitative: people who have been arrested; working with them on social, financial or other conditions to prevent repeat crimes 3 | P a g e 5 types of risk m anagement 🗸🗸🗸 : risk avoidance risk reduction risk spreading risk transfer risk acceptance Tennessee v. Garner 🗸🗸🗸 : police may use deadly force to stop a fleeing suspect from escaping if: 1 - suspect threatens the officer with a weapon; or there is probable cause to believe the suspect committed a crime involving serious physical harm 2 - deadly force is necessary to prevent escape 3 - where feasible, some warning was given MGL 6E s. 14( a) december 2021 🗸🗸🗸 : officers shall not use physical force upon another unless de -escalation tactics have been attempted and failed or are not feasible based on totality of the circumstances and such force is necessary to effect lawful arrest or detent ion of a person 6 Parts of a handgun 🗸🗸🗸 : Front sight
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