SFO final questions and answers
INV 1020.101/preliminary investigations - ANSWER-1. request medical
2. determine if crime has been committed
3. preserve crime scene
4. identify suspect and broadcast description
5. identify witnesses
6. document case and gather evidence
7. prepare crime report
8. issue ATL
9. transport evidence
10. record statements/confessions of witnesses and suspect
28 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) part 23
FND 1010.102/Introduction to Homeland Security - ANSWER-CFR Part 23 is guideline
for law enforcement agencies that operate federally funded Multijurisdictional criminal
intelligence systems.
3 areas of government
FND 1020.101/Introduction to US and State Constitution - ANSWER-1. Legislative
Branch: forming laws
2. Executive Branch: enforcing laws
3. Judicial Branch: judging and interpreting the laws
FND 1030.104/Intro Criminal Justice System - ANSWER-1. Department of Justice
(DOJ)
-FBI, DEA, ATF, US Marshals
2. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
-HIS, USSS, ICE, CPB, USBP, FPS, USCG, FAMs
,3. Department of Agriculture
-USFS
4. Department of the Interior
-BLM, NPS
4. State Law Enforcement agencies
FND 1030.104/Intro Criminal Justice System - ANSWER-1. Department of Public Safety
(DPS)
-UHP, SBI, POST
2. Department of Natural Resources
-DWR, State parks
3. Attorney General's Office
-Investigations, ICAC
4. Universities and school districts
5 Categories of Law
FND 1030.103/Intro Criminal Justice System - ANSWER-1. Case/Constitutional Law-
laws made due to judgment
from specific case (Miranda rights)
2. Statutory/Criminal Law-law created by legislature (written
law)
3. Procedural Law-prescribes a method for enforcing rights
(can only hold for so many hours before have to see
judge)
4. Civil Law-laws concerned with civil or private rights
5. Administrative law-laws in form of rules and regulations
(standards to get through post) (wildlife laws)
5 Courts in Criminal Justice System
, FND 130.105/Intro Criminal Justice System - ANSWER-1. Trial Court-receive evidence
and consider cases/criminal
activity and civil disputes
2. Appellate Courts-here appeals from lower courts
3. Justice court-lowest court in justice system (class b and c
misdemeanors, ordinances, and infractions)
4. District court-court of general jurisdiction in Utah
(jurisdiction over all matters civil and criminal, not
specifically excluded)
5. Juvenile Court
FND 1050.104/Intro to Utah Court System - ANSWER-1. abandoned property
2. canine sniff
3. open field and aerial view
4. plain view and plain smell
5. private citizen search
6. inventory
7 major considerations involving crime scene searches - ANSWER-1. protect the scene
2. boundary determination
3. choice of search pattern
4. instruction of personnel
5. coordination of personnel
6. termination of search
7. documentation
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