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Alternative to prosecution (P.O. 2.1.1) Correct Answer-1. Mediation - victim-witness may be used as a mediation tool or the officer may act as the mediator himself/herself. 2. Warnings - an officer's discretion allows the use of verbal and/or written warning instead of arrest of citations. 3....

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AZPOST CFE Block I Function Area II W/P.O.'s 8.2
and 8.5 Questions with Correct Answers
Alternative to prosecution (P.O. 2.1.1) Correct Answer-1. Mediation -
victim-witness may be used as a
mediation tool or the officer may act as the
mediator himself/herself.
2. Warnings - an officer's discretion allows the use of
verbal and/or written warning instead of arrest of
citations.
3. Civil remedies - a "fender bender" may be very
minor and the parties may wish to handle the
problem themselves rather than get the police
involved.
4. Referral services - there are a multitude of
referral services in Arizona that may be used in lieu
of an arrest.


Preparatory Offenses (P.O. 2.1.2) Correct Answer-A. A.R.S. § 13-1001 -
Attempt
B. A.R.S. §13-1002 - Solicitation
C. A.R.S. §13-1003 - Conspiracy
D. A.R.S. §13-1004 - Facilitation

,(Refer to the Arizona Criminal and Traffic Law Manual for definition)
make a tab in your book.


A.R.S. §13-104 - Rules of Construction (P.O. 2.1.3) Correct Answer--
The general rule that a penal statute is to be strictly construed does not
apply to this title, but the provisions herein must be construed according
to the fair meaning of their terms to promote justice and effect the
objects of the law, including the purposes stated in section 13-101.


1. Title 13 is not to be strictly construed.
a. Letter of the law v. spirit of the law.
b. What does this mean to you?


2. Title 13 provisions must be construed according to
the fair meaning of their terms to promote justice.


A.R.S. §13-101 - Purposes (P.O. 2.1.4.) Correct Answer-1. To prescribe
conduct that harms or threatens to harm individuals or the general
public.


2. To give fair warning that certain acts or omissions
are unlawful and punishable.


3. To define the unlawful acts and the accompanying
mental states necessary to commit the crimes.

,4. To separate serious and minor offenses.


5. Crime deterrence.


6. Punishment.


7. To promote truth and accountability in sentencing.


Culpable Mental States (P.O. 2.1.5) Correct Answer-Intentional,
Knowing, Reckless, Criminal Negligence


A.R.S. §13-105 - Definitions (P.O. 2.1.6) Correct Answer-Refer to your
Arizona Criminal and traffic Law Manual. (Chapter 13 Criminal Code)


A.R.S. §13-107 - Time Limitations (P.O. 2.1.7) Correct Answer-1. Most
crimes must have prosecution start during a
certain time period after discovery of the crime.


2. Class 2 through Class 6 felonies - 7 years.


3. Misdemeanors - 1 year.


4. Petty offenses - 6 months.

, A.R.S. §13-201 - Requirements for Criminal Liability (P.O. 2.1.8)
Correct Answer-Minimum requirement for liability is the performance
of a prohibited act, or the omission to perform a duty required by law by
someone physically capable of performing.


Also includes both A.R.S. §13-202.B (Strict Liability) and A.R.S. §13-
204 (Ignorance/Mistake upon Criminal Liability)


PARTIES TO OFFENSES: ACCOUNTABILITY (P.O. 2.1.9) Correct
Answer-1. A.R.S. §13-301 - Definition of "Accomplice"
2.A.R.S. §13-302 - Criminal Liability Based Upon
Conduct
3. A.R.S. §13-303 - Criminal Liability Based Upon
Conduct of Another
4. A.R.S. §13-304 - Non Defense to Criminal Liability
Based Upon Conduct of Another
5. A.R.S. §13-305 - Criminal Liability of Enterprises
6. A.R.S. §13-306 - Criminal Liability of an Individual for Conduct of
an Enterprise
7. A.R.S. §13-604.01 - Dangerous Crimes Against
Children


Refer to your Arizona Criminal and Traffic Law Manual (ACTLM) and
review the above A.R.S Codes

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