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100

Outlines the critical foundation for: basic requirements for valid warrants, the warrant preference, and unreasonable searches and seizures. 

the fourth amendment 

100

The ability to recognize one's own emotions, understand what they're telling the self, and realize how one's own emotions affect people around. 

Emotional Intelligence 

100

Who is a juvenile offender? 

must be 10 years or more of age, but less than 18: 

- commits an act which, if committed by an adult, would constitute the commission of a felony or misdemeanor. 

- minor in possession/consumption of alcohol

-performs any act associated with gambling 

- while under 18 - unlawfully posses a firearm with a barrel less than 12 inches long. 

100

3 types of lamp examinations to be aware of: 

Cold Shock, Hot Shock, and Hot bulb

100

Personal attitudes and beliefs about a person or group, which are held on a conscious level. 

Explicit Biases 

200

Reasonable belief that a specific crime has been committed and that the defendant committed the crime. 

Probable cause

200

Process of identifying and evaluating choices. 

Decision- making 

200

Can a juvenile in a "dating relationship" commit domestic battery or aggravated domestic battery? 

Yeth. 

200

Newtons Law's of Motion 

Law of Inertia, Law of Force, Law of Action and Reaction 

200

Pattern of behaviors, thought, speech, actions, customs, social forms, and traits which are specific to a particular group. 

Culture. 

300

Fourth amendment is triggered when government LEOs do three things: 

1. Conduct a search or seizure 

2. The defendant had a reasonable expectation of privacy in the place search or object seized 

3. that expectation is one society is prepared to recognized. 

300

7 steps to the Problem solving process with Critical Thinking 

Define the problem. Brainstorm initial ideas for solving the problem. Identify known facts. Identify what you need to know. Develop an action plan. Implement and monitor the plan. Evaluate the process. 

300

When can a juvenile suspect under 14 years of age be interrogated? 

After a Miranda warning is given in the presence of a parent/guardian or attorney and after the consult privately amongst themselves. 

300

There are three collisions in all traffic crashes. What are they? 

Vehicle collision with another vehicle, animal, or object. 

The human collision (occupant collides with objects in the car) 

Internal collision (organs colliding with skeletal structure in the body) 

300

Unconscious and frequently unintentional attitudes/beliefs about a person or group. 

Implicit Bias 

400

An intrusion by the government into an area someone has a reasonable and legitimate expectation of privacy. 

Fourth Amendment search. 

400

Five Characteristics of Emotional Intelligence 

Self- awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills. 

400

Acts or omissions by a parent, guardian, resulting in harm to a child or presenting a likelihood of harm, and the acts or omissions are not due solely to the lack of financial means of the child's parents or other custodian. 

Neglect.

400

Contributing factors in traffic crashes

Education, Environment, Engineering

400

Four Pillars of Procedural Justice 

Voice, Transparency, Fairness, and Impartiality 

500

Curtilage four-part test: 

1. Proximity of the area claimed to be curtilage to the home

2. whether the area is included within an enclosure surrounding the home 

3. the nature of the uses to which the area is put 

4. the steps taken by the resident to protect the area from observation by passerby. 

500

Five aspects of critical thinking. 

Dispositions, Criteria, Argument, Reasoning, and Point of View. 

500

An emotional barrier or wall which is used as a defense mechanism to block the undesirable aspects of human life. 

Isolation of Affect 

500

Three methods to searching for additional victims and evidence 

Spiral, Strip, and Grid patterns

500

based on the premise that the criminal justice system must consistently demonstrate its legitimacy - that its existence is valid and justified - to the public it serves. 

Procedural Justice 

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