GPSTC Test 1
Public Indecency - correct answer-performs in public place: sexual intercourse; lewd
exposure of sexual organs; lewd caress or indecent fondling; lewd appearance in
partial/complete nudity (misdemeanor)
Difference between improper serial contact in the first and second degrees? - correct
answer-First degree states sexually explicit conduct, second degree states sexual contact
When a person solicits, entices, or takes any child under 16 anywhere for the purpose of
indecent acts - correct answer-Enticing a child for Indecent purposes
Child Molestation which physically injures the child or involves sodomy - correct
answer-Aggravated child molestation
When someone commits any indecent act in the presence of a child under 16 with the intent
to satisfy the sexual desire of the child or the person. - correct answer-Child Molestation
In statutory rape, if the victim is at least 14, but less than 16 years of age, and the person
convicted of statutory rape is 18 years old or younger, and is no more than four years older
than the victim, then the crime is a misdemeanor. What is this section of the code also
known as? - correct answer-Romeo and Juliet Laws
He or she engages in sexual intercourse with any person under the age of 16 - correct
answer-Statutory Rape
Someone commits sodomy with force and against the will of the other person, or when
someone commits sodomy with someone under 10? - correct answer-Aggravated Sodomy
Any sexual act that involves the sex organs of one person, and the mouth or Anusara of
anothet. - correct answer-Sodomy
Any penetration of the female sex organ by the male sex organ. - correct answer-Carnal
Knowledge
Someone has carnal knowledge with a female forcibly and against her will? - correct
answer-Rape
When someone follows or places another person under surveillance without the consent of
the other person, for the purpose of harassing and intimidating the other person. - correct
answer-Stalking
A person who is the primary aggressor, having knowledge that a child is present and sees or
hears the act, commits a forcible felony, battery, or family violence battery. - correct
answer-Cruelty to Children Third degree
, Person with criminal negligence causes a child cruel or excessive physical or mental pain? -
correct answer-Cruelty to children second degree
Person maliciously caused a child under the age of 18 cruel or excessive physical or mental
pain? - correct answer-Cruelty to children, first degree
6 characteristics of a good report (what questions should be asked) - correct answer-Who,
what, when, where, why, how
Conforming to the ethnically or ethical standards of a profession? - correct
answer-Professionalism
Amendment that deals with the "enumeration of certain rights?" - correct answer-9th
amendment
Amendment that deals with "cruel and unusual punishment?" - correct answer-8th
Amendment
The criminal Justice process (IABIPIATSA) - correct answer-Pre-arrest investigation, arrest,
booking, initial appearance, preliminary hearing, indictment, arraignment, the trial process,
sentencing, appeals and release
Court that has appellate jurisdiction over trial courts in cases in which the Supreme Court
has no exclusive jurisdiction? - correct answer-Court of Appeals
When someone intentionally makes physical contact with the intimate parts of the body of
another person without the consent of that person? - correct answer-Sexual battery
Someone intentionally penetrates with a foreign object the sexual organ or anus of another
person? - correct answer-Aggravated sexual battery
With intent to commit a felony or theft therein, he or she enters or remains in any structure
designed as a dwelling? - correct answer-Burglary in the First Degree
With intent to commit a felony or theft, he or she enters or remains in an occupied,
unoccupied, or vacant building, structure, railroad car, watercraft, or aircraft - correct
answer-Burglary in the second degree
Someone intentionally enters a retail establishment with intent to commit a theft and causes
damage in excess of $500? - correct answer-Smash and grab Burglary
Someone intentionally damages any property (less than $500), or knowingly and maliciously
interfered with the possession or use of the property of another person? - correct
answer-Criminal Trespass
Someone knowingly interfere with any property so as to endanger human life? - correct
answer-Criminal damage to property in the First Degree