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MPOETC TEST 4 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+/ VERIFIED.| LATEST EXAM UPDATES| 2024/25 |
  • MPOETC TEST 4 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+/ VERIFIED.| LATEST EXAM UPDATES| 2024/25 |

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  • MPOETC TEST 4 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+/ VERIFIED. Title 234- Police officers' power to detain, arrest, search and seize are derived from Constitutional law, Case law, & Statutory law. Title 234 was written by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court Bill of Rights applied to the States through the 14th amendment. Statutory Laws are enacted by the PA Legislation through legislation but written by the PA. Supreme Court. Violations of the Rules of Criminal Procedure may lead to the dismis...
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JUS 320 Final Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025
  • JUS 320 Final Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025

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  • JUS 320 Final Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025 What is the police selective process? (8) - ANSWERS-Application - Written Exam - Physical Ability Test - Polygraph Test - Oral Interview - Psychological Assessment - Background Investigation - Medical and Drug Screening - Police Academy What is reactive patrol? - ANSWERSOfficers respond to calls for service after the crime has been committed. What is proactive patrol? - ANSWERSOfficers self initiates activity to prevent and dete...
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PC-832 practice exam with 100% correct answers 2024
  • PC-832 practice exam with 100% correct answers 2024

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  • Constitution A written document that embodies the basic laws of a nation or state. 3 Branches of Government 1. Executive Branch 2. Legislative Branch 3. Judicial Branch 2 Powers of a Police Officer 1. Power to arrest 2. Power to use deadly force First Amendment 1. Freedom of Religion 2. Freedom of Speech 3. Freedom of the Press 4. Freedom of Assembly 5. Right to Petition the Government For a Redress of Grievances Fourth Amendment Freedom From Unreasonable ...
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 Questions and Answers: The Logic of Preliminary Fact  Investigation
  • Questions and Answers: The Logic of Preliminary Fact Investigation

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  • * Department of Philosophy, Seattle University, 900 Broadway Avenue, Seattle, WA 98122, United States of America I am grateful to William Twining, C.J. Miller, Andrew Simester, and the anonymous referees of the Journal of Law and Society for their helpful comments and suggestions. 1 M. Zander, Cases and Materials on the English Legal System (1999). 2 J. Wigmore, The Science of Judicial Proof: As Given by Logic, Psychology, and General Experience and Illustrated in Judicial Trials (19...
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FINAL MPOETC EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
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  • FINAL MPOETC EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS What statute allows citizens to use force? - Correct Answer ️️ -> 505 What statute allows law enforcement to use force? - Correct Answer ️️ -> 508 Statute of Limitations - Correct Answer ️️ -> Time you were made aware of charges What are the four types of culpability? - Correct Answer ️️ -> Intentionally > Knowingly > Recklessly > Negligently What is not a defense of culpability? (304) - Correct Answer...
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CLEET prog 1 study guide Questions & Answers(RATED A+)
  • CLEET prog 1 study guide Questions & Answers(RATED A+)

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  • Identify the function of field notes - ANSWERThey relieve the officers memory of the burden of details. The very act of writing the field notes help impress the details on the officer's memory. Notes even brief ones are often enough to bring back recollection years after the incident. Identify the two systems of note taking - ANSWERPermanent and temporary notebook system. What is in a well written report - ANSWERAccuracy, Conciseness, completeness, clarity, legibility, objectivity, gram...
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CLEET - Report Writing and Community Human Relations CORRECT 100%
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  • The student will identify the functions field notes serve. - ANSWERRelieve burden of memory Impress memory Provide recollection years later Useful in courtroom testimony The student will identify the two systems of note taking. - ANSWER1. Permanent notebook system (subject to court scrutiny, no non-police info allowed. 2. Temporary note system The student will identify the types of information that should be included in field notes. - ANSWERPerson: suspect(s), victim(s), witnesses; Da...
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SFO Test Question and answers 100% correct 2024
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  • SFO Test Question and answers 100% correct 2024 ***Do Juveniles have equal constitutional rights as adults? - correct answer No. Adults have jury, attorney, etc. when minors do not. Can Only Stop CPR When*** - correct answer 1. regain consciousness, 2. other medical assistance, 3. exhaustion, or 4. unsafe conditions. *** Juvenile "Preliminary Inquiry" - correct answer After a referral is made to the court, officer meets with minor and parents, determines if its best interest of the...
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Louisiana Post - Legal Aspects Exam Questions and Answers
  • Louisiana Post - Legal Aspects Exam Questions and Answers

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  • Louisiana Post - Legal Aspects Exam Questions and Answers 5th Amendment - Answer ️️ -Allows a person the right to not self incriminate 6th Amendment - Answer ️️ -After being charged, the accused shall have the assistance of counsel 14th Amendment - Answer ️️ -Right to due process DNA Evidence - Answer ️️ -May be in the form of blood, hair, skin, sweat, or saliva Formally charged with an offense - Answer ️️ -the occurrence of an indictment, information, or preliminary ...
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NL400 final exam questions and answers updated 2024
  • NL400 final exam questions and answers updated 2024

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  • Three elements of a court martial - 1) military crime 2) military accused (or subject to UCMJ) 3) convening authority People subject to UCMJ - 1) active duty 2) reservists when an offense is committed while activated/on AD 3) MIDN and cadets 4) Civilians (when accompanying the force) 5) POWs 6) Retirees under certain conditions 3 types of courts-martial and respective convening authority level - 1) Summary. May be convened by any COs 2) Special. May be convened by any unit in the N...
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