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OPOTA Overview Questions with Complete Solutions All Correct.docx
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OPOTA Overview Questions with Complete Solutions All C 
List a peace officer's main goals. - Answer-1. Enforce laws 2. Preserve peace 
3.Prevent crime 
4.Protect civil rights & liberties 5. Provide services 
 
Explain items to consider when exercising discretion. - Answer-1. Use sound judgement to determine which laws are to be formally enforced. 
 
2.Determine if there is a more constructive remedy rather than an arrest or citation. 
 
Explain the factors necessary for the commission of a crim...
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Mens Rea Exam Study Verified Answers Success Guaranteed.
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Intention - correct answer Highest form of mens rea. Conscious decision to bring about a certain state of affairs. Literal dictionary definition. Irish case law not comprehensive enough to accurately define intention. There are two type: Direct and Oblique. 
 
Direct Intention - correct answer Directly intends a result when he desires to bring about that result and deliberately sets out to bring it about. 
 
People (DPP) v...
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NEBOSH GC1, Top Exam Questions and answers, 100% Accurate. Verified.
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NEBOSH GC1, Top Exam Questions and answers, 100% Accurate. Verified. 
 
 
Legal, Financial, Moral - -Reasons for promoting H&S? (3) 
 
Output targets, Role Conflict, Bonuses, Customs, Peer Pressure, Competence, Management, Technical - -Potential barriers for H&S? (8) 
 
"protection of mind and bodies from illness resulting from PPM" - -Define Health 
 
"the protection of people from physical injury" - -Define Safety 
 
"the provision of facilities to maintain health and well-being of indivi...
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Unit 8: GA Government (Updated 2024) Graded A+
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Unit 8: GA Government (Updated 2024) Graded A+ Bill of Rights Article I in the Georgia Constitution that enumerates/lists each citizen's personal freedoms 
Executive Branch The branch of government that carries out laws 
Legislative Branch The branch of government that makes the laws 
Bicameral Kind of legislature the U.S. has 
Committee Studies and debates a bill before it 'goes to the floor' for discussion with the entire House or Senate 
Secretary of State I maintain the state's official ...
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National Police Select Test with Absolute Solution
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National Police Select Test with Absolute Solution 
 
Enforcement Action(s) - comply with applicable laws and take into account the degree and severity of the violation committed 
 
Warning - (non-punitive enforcement action) replaces citations or arrests in certain circumstances. A specific example being inadvertent violations. 
 
What is the ultimate goal of traffic law enforcement? - REDUCE TRAFFIC COLLISIONS 
 
What are "Traffic Enforcement Techniques" based on? - Accident Data, Enforcemen...
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OPOTA UNIT 2: LEGAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2023/2024.
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2.1-List the general elements of a crime. - CORRECT ANSWER - -A prohibited act ("actus reus") and... 
-A specific mental intent ("mens rea") that ... 
-Occur at the same time ("concurrence") and... 
-Bring about a particular result made unlawful by the statute ("causation) 
 
2.1-Define the culpable mental states "purposely," "knowingly," "recklessly," and "negligently." - CORRECT ANSWER - -Purposely - A person acts purposely when it is the person's specific intention to cause a ...
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Test Bank For Criminal Justice in Action The Core 8th Edition by Gaines
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1. The is the supreme law of the land, and as such is the basis of all law in the United 
States. 
a. Declaration of Independence 
b. U.S. Penal Code 
c. U.S. Constitution 
d. Case law of the U.S. Supreme Court 
ANSWER: c 
REFERENCES: Written Sources of Criminal Law 
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CJIA.GAMI.16.03.01 - List the four written sources of American criminal law. KEYWORDS: Blooms: Remember 
2. The Fourteenth Amendment is an example of a(n): a. constitutional law. 
b. statutory law. 
c. adminis...
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OPOTA Exam Questions and Answers LATEST 2023 (Already GRADED A+)
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OPOTA Exam Questions and Answers LATEST 2023 (Already GRADED A+) 
Murder No person shall purposely cause the death of another or the unlawful termination of 
another's pregnancy. 
Voluntary Manslaughter No person, while under the influence of sudden passion or in a 
sudden fit of rage, either of which is brought on by serious provocation occasioned by the victim 
that is reasonably sufficient to incite the person into using deadly force, shall knowingly cause 
the death of another or the unlawf...
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sccja unit 3 test (crimes against person)2023 graded A+
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sccja unit 3 test (crimes against person)2023 graded A+ Elements of Public Disorderly Conduct (PDC) - correct answer 1.The accused was on any highway or at a public place or public gathering grossly intoxicated or otherwise conducting himself in a disorderly or boisterous manner 
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2. The accused was using obscene or profane language in hearing distance of school, church or any public place 
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3. While under the influence or feigning to be, the accused discharged a firearm, without just caus...
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OPOTA PRACTICE TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024.
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The Color codes of the different types of chemicals used by law enforcement are: 
HC (Yellow), CN (Red), CS (Blue), OC (Orange) 
 
 
 
Four causes of illegible fingerprints include: 
Failure to produce focal point, "Skipping", failure to clean equipment and fingers, and insufficient ink. 
 
 
 
How long does a civil protection order last IN the state of Ohio? 
5 Years 
 
 
 
The 2 types of racism are: 
Individual and Institutional 
 
 
 
What are the factors needed for the commission of a crim...
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