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3 Pillars of Community Policing → Developing Community Partnerships, engaging in problem solving using SARA, Implementing organizational features/transformation. Define the components of the SARA Model. → Scanning- identify and prioritize problems develop goals. → Analysis- identify and...

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BLE IL PTI Tests Cumulative Quizlet
Questions and Correct Answers the Latest
Update and Recommended Version
3 Pillars of Community Policing


→ Developing Community Partnerships, engaging in problem solving using SARA,
Implementing organizational features/transformation.


Define the components of the SARA Model.

→ Scanning- identify and prioritize problems develop goals.
→ Analysis- identify and understand the events that precede and accompany the
problem.
→ Response- Brainstorm for new interventions, outline a response plan, carry out planned
activities.
→ Assessment- determine whether the plan was implemented conduct ongoing assess.


Outline the process of a felony case.

→ Statute of Limitations= 3 years for most felonies
→ Charged via an info. or indictment
→ Preliminary hearing
→ Indictment by grand jury
→ Arraignment
→ Pleas
→ Plea agreements and plea bargains


Forcible Felony

→ Murder, Agg sex assault, criminal sex assault, kidnapping, predatory sex assault,
burglary, arson, robbery, treason.


Defenses


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→ Ignorance, Defense of person, Insanity, Defense of dwelling, Necessity, Infancy,
Compulsion, Entrapment, Drugs and Intoxicants.


aggravating factors- assault

→ location (public), status of victim, use of firearm/other weapon.


Predatory Criminal Sexual Assault of a Child

→ Accused is 17 or over and victim is under 13
→ Class X Felony (6-60 years)
→ If convicted of two or more, natural life in prison


Sexual Conduct

→ any knowing, touching, or fondling by the victim of the accused, either directly or
through clothing.


Criminal Sexual Assault

→ the act of sexual penetration and the use of force or threat of force.
→ act of sexual penetration and the accused knew the victim is unable to give knowing
consent.
→ act of penetration and victim is under 18 and the accused is family.
→ age 13-17 victim or accused is 17 or over but the person is authority or family.


Defenses to Criminal Sexual Assault/Abuse

→ consensual
→ lack of verbal or physical resistance


Theft (Misdemeanor/Felony)




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→ over $500- felony
→ less than $500= misdemeanor


Retail Theft (Misdemeanor/Felony)

→ greater than $300= Felony
→ Less than $300= misdemeanor


Deceptive Practice (Misdemeanor/Felony)

→ greater than $150= felony
→ Less than $150= misdemeanor


Criminal Damage to Property

→ Greater than $500= Felony
→ Less than $500= Misdemeanor


Weeks vs. US

→ Exclusionary rule at federal level- 1914


Gideon v. Wainwright


→ A person who cannot afford an attorney may have one appointed by the government.
1963


Graham v. Connor

→ objective reasonableness. 1989


Mapp v. Ohio (1961)




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→ Extended the Exclusionary Rule to the states, increasing the protections for defendants


Tennessee v. Garner (1985)


→ Deadly force may not be used against an unarmed and fleeing suspect unless
necessary to prevent the escape and unless the officer has probable cause to believe
that the suspect poses a significant threat of death or serious injury to the officers or
others.


Terry v. Ohio (1968)

→ Police can detain a suspect with reasonable suspicion that they have committed, are
committing, or are about to commit a crime.


Miranda v. Arizona


→ Supreme Court held that criminal suspects must be informed of their right to consult with
an attorney and of their right against self-incrimination prior to questioning by police.
1966


Brady v. Maryland

→ Prosecution must provide all evidence even if it helps the defense.


Criminal Sexual Abuse


→ act of sexual conduct and use or threat of force. OR act of sexual conduct and accused
knew victim was unable to understand the nature of the act. OR an act of penetration
and the accused is 16 or younger.


Forcible Felony

→ Murder, agg sex assault, criminal sex assault, kidnapping, predatory sex assault,
burglary, arson, robbery, treason.


Bio criminology


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