Under the age of 18 years old
List the two components of First Degree Cruelty to Children...
1. Intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly tortures, beats, or otherwise willfully maltreats a child or,
2. Engages in conduct that creates a grave risk of bodily injury to a child, and thereby causes bodily injury.
Defacing a Cross or Religious Symbol and Wearing a Hood or Mask with Criminal Intent are what types of crimes?
Probable Cause Misdemeanors punishable of less than one year
During show ups, how does the officer present the suspect to the witnesses/victims?
Officer always brings the witnesses/victims to the suspect
When getting consent to search a person/place/item, where should we document that consent?
Body Worn Cameras
Name the two agencies in Washington, DC, that handles neglected or abused juveniles.
Child and Family Services Agency (CFSA)
Youth and Family Services Division (YFSD)
List the two components of Second Degree Cruelty to Children...
2. Exposes a child in any highway, street, field house, outhouse or other place, with the intent to abandon
When the court applies the exclusionary rule, what does that imply for the search?
That officers/detectives never had probable cause to conduct the search.
Provide an example of where or when we would not conduct a show up...
1. Inside of a cell block/jail cell
2. With the suspect in the back of a transport cruiser
3. If the suspect has changed their clothing
4. If the victim/witnesses overheard that probable cause already existed to arrest the suspect
When should you always advise of Miranda?
When the suspect is under arrest...
Who should you notify when on a hate bias incident or offense?
1. Official
2. Detective
3. Special Liaison Division
4. DFS
5. CIC
6. Hate Crimes Coordinator
Per the Newborn Safe Haven Act of 2010, a newborn under ____ days old can be left at a hospital, police station, fire house, or any other emergency medical facility.
14 Days or Less
Name the different units within the Special Liaison Branch...
1. Asian Liaison Unit
2. Gay & Lesbian Liaison Unit
3. Deaf & Hard of Hearing Unit
4. African American Liaison Unit
5. Latino Liaison Unit
Name the different parties that sign a search warrant...
1. Affiant
2. Attorney
3. Magistrate/Judge
When interrogating a suspect prior to their arrest, what are we trying to establish?
Probable Cause
A child at risk is considered to be what age?
Under 13 years old
If you come into contact with a juvenile you suspect is employed illegally, is a runaway, or a fugitive from their home, what form must you complete?
PD379C Juvenile Incident Report
Knowingly and Intelligently
What does WFICE stand for?
1. Weapons
2. Fruits of a Crime
3. Instrumentalities
4. Contraband
5. Evidence
Describe the difference between a custodial and a non-custodial interview...
Custodial interviews are when suspects are arrested or in our custody.
Non-Custodial interviews are conducted prior to arrest or establishing probable cause.
Who do we release a child to when their parent is being released? If we can't release on scene, who should we notify?
1. Another Parent
2. CFSA
If you stop a juvenile and your investigation reveals they are skipping school, what would they be considered as and what form would you complete?
Truant, complete a Juvenile Incident Report/Truancy Report
Hate bias victims do not need to prove the crime was committed due to their protective class...when sentencing, victims get the opportunity to do what?
Provide a written statement or complainant to the court
When searching a person/place/or item, what is essential in determining whether it is a search or not?
Is there an expectation of privacy.
What are the unsolicited statements made by suspects implicating themselves in crimes called?
Spontaneous Utterances