Revocation of certification - answer✔Outcome for an officer found guilty of sexual abuse
against a minor
FBI - answer✔Organization responsible for investigating violations of criminal law and
protecting the USA from foreign intelligence and terrorist activities
Case law - answer✔Body of law formed by decisions of the court system
Bill of Rights - answer✔First ten amendments to the constitution, describing rights such as
freedom of speech and protection against unreasonable searches
Sixth Amendment - answer✔Guarantees the right to a speedy and public trial, counsel, an
impartial jury, and to confront witnesses
Reasonable Suspicion - answer✔Legal concept allowing an officer to detain based on a belief
that a person is, was, or is about to be involved in criminal activity
Elements of Burglary - answer✔Requirements the state must prove to convict a suspect of
burglary
Elements of Battery - answer✔Requirements the state must prove to convict a suspect of
battery
Elements of Assault on Law Enforcement Officer of Firefighter - answer✔Requirements the
state must prove to convict a suspect of assaulting a specified officer
Mistake of ignorance of fact - answer✔Legal defense for unintentional actions due to a
mistaken belief in facts
Physical evidence - answer✔Examples include drugs, a gun, clothing, or money
Investigative Stop - answer✔Authorization for law enforcement officers to use reasonable and
necessary force to effect an investigative stop
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Negligence - answer✔Tort applicable when an officer fails to exercise reasonable care, resulting
in harm to another
Principal Of The First Degree - answer✔Role of a person who plans or participates in the
commission of a crime
Provides wanted and missing persons information - answer✔Function of FCIC
Initial Stage - answer✔First stage of an interview where rapport is established
Supplemental - answer✔Type of report linked to offense-incident reports and arrest affidavits
Cocaine/Crack - answer✔Substances associated with razor blades and dilated pupils
Analysis - answer✔First step in the SARA model, involving understanding a situation
Understanding - answer✔Process of gathering and analyzing information to comprehend a
situation
Personal Stressors - answer✔Factors dependent on an individual's likes or dislikes
Felony 2nd degree - answer✔Classification of offenses with a penalty of 15 years imprisonment
and a $10,000 fine
Pretext stops - answer✔When an officer stops a vehicle for a minor violation but actually aims
to investigate more serious criminal activity.
Exclusionary Rule - answer✔A legal principle that prohibits illegally obtained evidence from
being used in a trial.
Act Of Domestic Violence - answer✔An arrest an officer can make for a domestic violence
incident that did not occur in their presence.
Culpable Negligence - answer✔Negligence that reaches a level of criminal responsibility.
Theft - answer✔The act of knowingly and unlawfully obtaining or using another person's
property with the intent to deprive the victim of its use.
Elements of Trespass-In Structure or Conveyance - answer✔The intentional and unlawful entry
or remaining in a structure without permission, after being warned to depart.
Elements of Assault - answer✔The intentional and unlawful threat of violence that creates fear
in the victim.
Confirm the warrant - answer✔The necessary action an officer must take upon discovering an
active warrant for a suspect.
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