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  • September 23, 2024
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151 Multiple choice questions

Term 1 of 151
What should an officer do when respondent is in violation of an order of protection?

Arrest without a warrant.

Field encounter only.

Investigative detention and/or frisk.

Manual.

Term 2 of 151
What should a victim do in the case they want protection from there abussor?

Ignore the situation and hope it goes away on its own.

File a criminal complaint with the district attorney general requesting an order of
protection.

Confront the abuser directly without involving any authorities.

Seek advice from the abuser on how to handle the situation.

Term 3 of 151
Arson elements?

Persuading someone to do something using threats.

Knowingly damages or destroys a structure by the means of fire or explosion without the
consent of the owner and with the intent to do so or to collect insurance.


Any crime a child is charged with that an adult could also be charged with.

Admitting to some elements of an offense but not all.

,Term 4 of 151
What is an order of protection?

A court order setting fourth conditions of behavior witch shall be complied with by
respondent.

A document outlining the terms of a rental agreement.


A recipe for a traditional dish.

A list of rules for a school club.

Term 5 of 151
What does Miranda require to be said to the suspect?

They have the right to remain silent, anything they say can be used against them, they
have a right to an attorney, if they cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed to
them.


When they have experienced, are in fear of, have had it threatened, or are subject to
domestic violence, stalking, or sexual assault.

When investigating any kind of alleged domestic abuse, it should include why you did or
did not make an arrest, and if you seized any weapons along with an inventory.

In public and intentionally causes annoyance or alarm, or is engaged in fighting,
threatening, or violent behavior, and refuses official order, and creates hazardous or
physically offensive conditions with no purpose.

Term 6 of 151
What is the liability of other officers present when a civil rights violation takes place?

Equal punishment.

Power and control.


Immediately.

Word of mouth.

,Term 7 of 151
How long do order of protections usually last?

6 months automatically.


1 year unless extended by a judge.

lifetime duration.

2 years with no possibility of extension.

Term 8 of 151
Are confession gained in connection with 4th amendment rights violation of illegal searches
and seizure admissible?

Yes

No

Term 9 of 151
Can suspects be convicted on just a confession alone?

Yes


No

Term 10 of 151
How long is an ex parte order of protection?

Good up to 2 days.

Five days.

Good up to 15 days.

A misdemeanor with a minimum 30 days.

, Term 11 of 151
What are some things look at by the courts to determine the suspect susceptibility to
pressure?

Favorite color, food preferences, and music taste.

Age, experience level, education and mental condition and capacity.

Hand dominance, shoe size, and hair length.

Physical appearance, social media activity, and driving record.

Term 12 of 151
What constitutional rights are afforded to juveniles?

No rights under the constitution.

All constitutional rights the same as adults.

Rights only applicable in certain states.


Limited rights compared to adults.

Term 13 of 151
Burglary elements?

Lack of diligence, care, or conscious, in a voluntary act or omission with reckless
disregard of legal duty or consequences to another party.

Enters a building other than habitation, with intent to commit a felony, theft, or assault,
and commits or attempts to. (This includes any freight, motor vehicle, or trailer.)

Intentional premeditated killing of another, or killing of another to cover up another
crime, or as a result of the unlawful discharge of a weapon.

Any crime a child is charged with that an adult could also be charged with.

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