Term 1 of 137
DHS integrates __?__ Federal agencies into a unified department
22 State Agencies
22 Federal Agencies
22 International Agencies
22 Non-governmental Organizations
Definition 2 of 137
cell phones or cell towers
in-car computers
fan motor in car
under the hood electronics
hospitals
overpasses give doubling effect
fences
overhead emergency lights
dented/damaged radar cones
beam reflected off windshield
wet weather
reporting the use of Force
possible error readings with RADAR
effective ingredient in OC spray
radar for speed enforcement
,Definition 3 of 137
the respondent can be served by:
- judge (in court)
- sheriff
- police officer (short form)
*the OOP must be served to the respondent BEFORE they can be arrested for violation
petitioner/victim CANNOT be arrested for violation (even if the victim invites the offender over)
Serving an order of protection
Miranda language for minors
C. I. N. D. E. R.
crime victim compensation act
,Definition 4 of 137
warrantless and non-consensual entry into a house may be lawful if there is substantial risk to life
or safety
- cry for help from inside
- rescue person from house fire
- entry to rescue abandoned children
- some domestic calls --- totality of the circumstances
- welfare check of unconscious person
circumstances involving a crime:
- fresh pursuit of a felon
- imminent destruction of evidence
- risk of danger to police or others
***a murder scene does not give you reason to do a warrantless search
- you can enter to render first aid, but still need a SW before processing the scene
- You can secure the scene while someone gets a SW
- you can also keep people from entering the scene
*you can seize evidence in plain view
Exigent circumstances
arrest and vehicle searches
knock and announce SW
Court processes
, Term 5 of 137
racial profiling
severity of the crime at hand
does the suspect pose an immediate threat to the officers or others?
is the suspect attempting to evade seizure or arrest by flight?
proper fit: can pinch fingers in between cuff
double lock when appropriate and SAFE to do so
control wrist and thumb - twist outward; make sure both thumbs are together
targeting individuals for suspicion of a crime based on the individuals race, ethnicity,
religion or national origin
Discriminatory practice by law enforcement
Violating their 4th amendment
have a police officer confirm the vehicle is stolen
get title information
enter vehicle description and distinguishing characteristics into LEADS and NCIC
*law enforcement agencies data system
*national crime information center
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