100% satisfaction guarantee Immediately available after payment Both online and in PDF No strings attached
logo-home
BLE IL PTI Tests Cumulative Exam Study Questions With Correct Solutions All Verified By An Expert $13.99   Add to cart

Exam (elaborations)

BLE IL PTI Tests Cumulative Exam Study Questions With Correct Solutions All Verified By An Expert

 3 views  0 purchase
  • Course
  • BLE IL PTI
  • Institution
  • BLE IL PTI

3 Pillars of Community Policing - ANS Developing Community Partnerships, engaging in problem solving using SARA, Implementing organizational features/transformation. Define the components of the SARA Model. - ANS Scanning- identify and prioritize problems and develop goals. Analysis- identi...

[Show more]

Preview 3 out of 19  pages

  • September 18, 2024
  • 19
  • 2024/2025
  • Exam (elaborations)
  • Questions & answers
  • BLE IL PTI
  • BLE IL PTI
avatar-seller
Studyclock
K
C
LO
YC
D
U



BLE IL PTI Tests Cumulative
ST




Exam Study Questions With Correct
Solutions All Verified By An Expert

,3 Pillars of Community Policing - ANS Developing Community Partnerships, engaging in
problem solving using SARA, Implementing organizational features/transformation.

Define the components of the SARA Model. - ANS Scanning- identify and prioritize problems
and develop goals.
Analysis- identify and understand the events that precede and accompany the problem.
Response- Brainstorm for new interventions, outline a response plan, carry out planned
activities.
Assessment- determine whether the plan was implemented and conduct ongoing assess.




K
Outline the process of a felony case. - ANS Statute of Limitations= 3 years for most felonies
Charged via info. or indictment
Preliminary hearing




C
Indictment by grand jury
Arraignment
Pleas




LO
Plea agreements and plea bargains

Forcible Felony - ANS Murder, Agg sex assault, criminal sex assault, kidnapping, predatory
sex assault, burglary, arson, robbery, treason.
YC
Defenses - ANS Ignorance, Defense of person, Insanity, Defense of dwelling, Necessity,
Infancy, Compulsion, Entrapment, Drugs and Intoxicants.

aggravating factors- assault - ANS location (public), status of victim, use of firearm/other
weapon.
D

Predatory Criminal Sexual Assault of a Child - ANS Accused is 17 or over and victim is under
13
Class X Felony (6-60 years)
U


If convicted of two or more, natural life in prison

Sexual Conduct - ANS any knowing, touching, or fondling by the victim of the accused, either
ST




directly or through clothing.

Criminal Sexual Assault - ANS the act of sexual penetration and the use of force or threat of
force.
act of sexual penetration and the accused knew the victim is unable to give knowing consent.
act of penetration and victim is under 18 and the accused is family.
age 13-17 victim or accused is 17 or over but the person is authority or family.

Defenses to Criminal Sexual Assault/Abuse - ANS consensual
lack of verbal or physical resistance

, Theft (Misdemeanor/Felony) - ANS over $500- felony
less than $500= misdemeanor

Retail Theft (Misdemeanor/Felony) - ANS greater than $300= Felony
Less than $300= misdemeanor

Deceptive Practice (Misdemeanor/Felony) - ANS greater than $150= felony
Less than $150= misdemeanor

Criminal Damage to Property - ANS Greater than $500= Felony




K
Less than $500= Misdemeanor

Weeks vs. US - ANS Exclusionary rule at federal level- 1914




C
Gideon v. Wainwright - ANS A person who cannot afford an attorney may have one appointed
by the government. 1963




LO
Graham v. Connor - ANS objective reasonableness. 1989

Mapp v. Ohio (1961) - ANS Extended the Exclusionary Rule to the states, increasing the
protections for defendants
YC
Tennessee v. Garner (1985) - ANS Deadly force may not be used against an unarmed and
fleeing suspect unless necessary to prevent the escape and unless the officer has probable
cause to believe that the suspect poses a significant threat of death or serious injury to the
officers or others.
D

Terry v. Ohio (1968) - ANS Police can detain a suspect with reasonable suspicion that they
have committed, are committing, or are about to commit a crime.
U


Miranda v. Arizona - ANS Supreme Court held that criminal suspects must be informed of their
right to consult with an attorney and of their right against self-incrimination prior to questioning
by police. 1966
ST




Brady v. Maryland - ANS Prosecution must provide all evidence even if it helps the defense.

Criminal Sexual Abuse - ANS act of sexual conduct and use or threat of force. OR act of
sexual conduct and accused knew victim was unable to understand the nature of the act. OR an
act of penetration and the accused is 16 or younger.

Forcible Felony - ANS Murder, agg sex assault, criminal sex assault, kidnapping, predatory sex
assault, burglary, arson, robbery, treason.

The benefits of buying summaries with Stuvia:

Guaranteed quality through customer reviews

Guaranteed quality through customer reviews

Stuvia customers have reviewed more than 700,000 summaries. This how you know that you are buying the best documents.

Quick and easy check-out

Quick and easy check-out

You can quickly pay through credit card or Stuvia-credit for the summaries. There is no membership needed.

Focus on what matters

Focus on what matters

Your fellow students write the study notes themselves, which is why the documents are always reliable and up-to-date. This ensures you quickly get to the core!

Frequently asked questions

What do I get when I buy this document?

You get a PDF, available immediately after your purchase. The purchased document is accessible anytime, anywhere and indefinitely through your profile.

Satisfaction guarantee: how does it work?

Our satisfaction guarantee ensures that you always find a study document that suits you well. You fill out a form, and our customer service team takes care of the rest.

Who am I buying these notes from?

Stuvia is a marketplace, so you are not buying this document from us, but from seller Studyclock. Stuvia facilitates payment to the seller.

Will I be stuck with a subscription?

No, you only buy these notes for $13.99. You're not tied to anything after your purchase.

Can Stuvia be trusted?

4.6 stars on Google & Trustpilot (+1000 reviews)

73243 documents were sold in the last 30 days

Founded in 2010, the go-to place to buy study notes for 14 years now

Start selling
$13.99
  • (0)
  Add to cart