Criminal Law 1
Criminal Law 2
Patrol Procedures
Traffic
Misc.
100

Name the missing criminal mental state: Negligence, Recklessness, Intent, & _____

Knowledge

100

To arrest a suspect for the attempt of a crime, we must be able to show intent & _______

A substantial step towards the commission of a crime

100

O.O.D.A. loop stands for:

Observe, Orient, Decide, Act

100

What is the order of information communicated over the radio to initiate a traffic stop?

Plate number, State, Location of stop

100

Name the missing ITA prong: Threat to self, Threat to others, Threat to property, and _______

Gravely disabled

200

The mental state required to establish the crime of Theft is:

Intent to Deprive

200

Killing another person with the mental state of Recklessness will satisfy the elements of which crime?

Manslaughter 1st Degree

200

When receiving notice of a warrant from dispatch, what additional information should you ask for?

Confirm the warrant, and check if it is extraditable

200

Name three scenarios that would warrant the use of a high-risk vehicle stop?

Robbery, Theft of a motor vehicle, Eluding, etc.

200

The five core principles of law enforcement are:

Communication, Legal Authority, Equipment Management, Positioning/Movement and Threat Assessment

300

Substantial Bodily Harm is a _________ but substantial disfigurement or __________ but substantial loss or impairment of the function of a body part or organ.

Temporary

300

The crime of Harassment must have two parts. Part 1 is a threat, and Part 2 is:

The victim must be in reasonable fear that the threat will be carried out

300

The three call types outlined by our patrol procedures are:

Emergency, Non-emergency, and Courtesy calls

300

Scenario: You receive word from an RP about damage to their vehicle in the parking lot of their apartment. They claim there was no damage the night before. What crime(s) have been committed?

Hit and Run

300

“If, for the purpose of arousing or gratifying the sexual desire of any person, he or she knowingly views, photographs, or films another person without that person's knowledge and consent while the victim would have a reasonable expectation of privacy” describes what crime?

Voyeurism 1st Degree

400

Scenario: A subject enters the emergency room of a hospital and punches the admitting nurse in the face, breaking her nose. What is the crime/degree?

Assault 2nd Degree

400

A subject who steals someone’s built-in wallet phone case worth $20, with $50 cash, a $500 cell phone, and a debit card inside should be charged with:

Theft 2nd Degree

400

Entrance into a private residence can be achieved by three methods. What are they?:

Exigency, Search Warrant, and Consent

400

What is the difference between Vehicle Prowl 1st Degree and Vehicle Prowl 2nd Degree?

First Degree = any vehicle with living quarters/kitchen arrangements, Second Degree = any other motor vehicle

400

“Attempting to prevent a law enforcement officer from making an arrest” VS. “hindering or delaying an officer at any point in the commission of their duties”. Name the two described crimes:

Resisting Arrest vs. Obstruction 

500

Scenario: A subject is caught by law enforcement inside a retail store after hours with the front door lock broken. He is apprehended and caught with a lockpicking set and a handgun on his person. What crime(s) should he be charged with?

Breaking and Entering, Possession of Burglary Tools, and Burglary 1st Degree

500

Scenario: A subject paces around in circles while wielding a knife in a public park, pointing it at anyone that walks past and threatening to stab anyone who looks at him. What crime(s) is he guilty of?

Weapons Apparently Capable, Felony Harassment 

500

“K.C.K.C.” stands for what?

Key holder, Clear the  air, K-9, Containment

500

On a traffic stop, if a 21-year-old subject has an unloaded handgun in their car, are they required to have a CPL?

No

500

Dillon’s middle name is:

Andrew

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