BASIC PEACE OFFICER COURSE | FINAL EXAM REVIEW EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE VERIFIED SOLUTIONS ANSWERED 100% GUARANTEED PASS
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In 2019, Texas was ____on the state rank (reports per 100K Population) with 73,553 identity theft reports.
4th
The condition of the body that enables an individual to us...
BASIC PEACE OFFICER COURSE | FINAL EXAM REVIEW EXAM
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In 2019, Texas was ____on the state rank (reports per 100K Population) with
73,553 identity theft reports.
4th
The condition of the body that enables an individual to use his/her body in
activities requiring without undue experience of fatigue and exhaustion.
Physical Fitness
The leading causes of death for Americans are ____ and ____.
Heart Disease and Cancer
During Texas' ____ years as a province of Mexico, Mexican governors reigned
over the territory that would later become Texas. Policing was handled by the
____military. This ended when Texas became a free and independent republic
after the Battle of ___ ____ in ____.
100 Years
Spanish Military
Battle of San Jacinto in 1836
Policing in America has its roots in ____methods.
European Methods
American policing went through a "reform" era marked by the contributions of
such men as ____ ____, whose goal was to bring professionalism to the police.
August Vollmer
What is the most desirable outcome on providing quality service?
Public better served
Quality of peace officers is improved
Ethical conduct
More effective problem-solving
Stronger community support and respect
,Stronger role in the criminal justice system
More effective innovations
Financial rewards
How many principles are on community policing?
10
Principles of Community Oriented Policing (Chapter 2, 2.6)
Its earliest meaning comes from those professing the vows of a religious order. It
meant the act of professing, a spiritual commitment, a range of ____ ____or ____.
Academic Expertise or Both.
Ethical people are ____, not ____, and peer pressures can work for or against
ethical behavior.
made, not born
True / False: Officers are accountable for their conduct at all times.
True
Civil Penalties for Inappropriate Conduct
• Sexual Harassment - EEOC definitions United States Civil Action 1983 Violation of
Civil Rights
Freedom of Speech, Religion, and Press.
1st Amendment
The right to bear arms.
2nd Amendment
The right not to quarter soilders.
3rd Amendment
Protects people from unreasonable search and seizures.
4th Amendment
Protects the people from being held for a crime, unless accused, double
jeopardy, and self incrimination.
5th Amendment
The right to a fair and speedy trial.
6th Amendment
,The right to a trial by jury.
7th Amendment
Protects from cruel and unusual punishment.
8th Amendment
Not all rights not listed in the constitution; Individual Rights
9th Amendment
Powers not granted to the federal government belongs to the states and the
people. (State's Rights)
10th Amendment
Granted citizenship and equal civil and legal rights to anyone born in the United
States or who became a citizen of the country.
14th Amendment
The remedy to be used when any person is restrained in his liberty. It is an order
issued by a court or judge of competent jurisdiction, directed to anyone having a
person in his custody, or under his restraint, commanding him to produce such
person, at a time and place named in the writ, and show why he is held in custody
or under restraint.
Writ of Habeas Corpus
Who are magistrates? (CCP 2.09)
-Justices of Texas Supreme Court
-Judges of Court of Criminal Appeals
-Justices of Courts of Appeals
-Judges of District Courts
-Judges of the County Courts
-Justice of the Peace
-Municipal Judges
-Judges of the statutory probate courts
-Mayors and Recorders and the judges of the municipal courts of incorporated cities or
towns.
, Identify the civil/criminal courts and their jurisdiction.
U.S. Supreme Court
Civil / Criminal
Identify the civil/criminal courts and their jurisdiction.
Texas Supreme Court
Civil
Identify the civil/criminal courts and their jurisdiction.
Court of Criminal Appeals
Criminal
Identify the civil/criminal courts and their jurisdiction.
District Courts
Criminal/ Civil (felony)
Identify the civil/criminal courts and their jurisdiction.
County Court at Law
Criminal / Civil in Texas (changes from state to state) A & B Misdemeanors
Identify the civil/criminal courts and their jurisdiction.
Justice Courts
Criminal / Civil - Class C Misdemeanors
Identify the civil/criminal courts and their jurisdiction.
Municipal Courts
Criminal - City Ordinances, Misdemeanor Cases - Class C
Identify the civil/criminal courts and their jurisdiction.
Small Claims Court
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