Penal Code
Written Communication
Professional Policing
Professionalism and Ethics
Fitness and Wellness
100

A human being who is alive, including an unborn child at every stage of gestation from fertilization until birth.

Individual

100

One of the factors used to evaluate your competence as a peace officer

Written communication

100

The early English "bobby" used these methods

Foot Patrol

100

The victim, the offender, and the location

Crime Triangle

100

A person can experience this with a continued exposure to a heat index of 130

Heat Stroke

200

A failure to act


Omission

200

Arrangement of information in order of occurrence

Chronological 

200

A new way for the police to provide decentralized and personalized police services that offers every law-abiding citizen an opportunity to become active in the police process

Community Policing

200

Virtue is its own reward

Inner benefit

200

Cardiovascular, Strength, Anaerobic, flexibility training and Frequency

What is FITT

300

A belief that would be held by an ordinary and prudent man in the same circumstances as the actor.

Reasonable belief

300

A group that consults

Council

300

Lawful, legal or recognized by law

Legitimacy

300

Gender, Race, Age, and Behavior

Obstacles to Ethical Behavior

300

Use of body without undue experience of fatigue and exhaustion

Physical Fitness

400

A defendant may be prosecuted in a single criminal action for all offenses arising out of the same criminal episode.

Consolidation and Joinder of Prosecutions- PC 3.02

400

A word that typically describes or modifies the meaning of a noun

Adjective

400

Goal was to bring professionalism to the police

August Vollmer

400

The desire to do the right thing and to be a good and ethical person

Moral Motivation

400

Demand placed on body must be greater than those of daily activities

Progressive Overload

500

$2,500 to $30,000 according to the theft ladder

State Jail Felony

500

A word that is used as a substitute for a noun or a noun equivalent

Pronoun

500

The National Advisory Commission on Criminal Justice Standards and Goals reported this in 1973

The police still had low educational requirements

500

Possessing the maturity, courage, and discipline to follow through and do what you know is right in situations of strong temptation

Character

500

As the heart rate increases, the ability to perform physically and process information improves to a point then begins to drop

Inverted U Principle 

600

The second element of an offence

Culpability

600

A word that combines with a noun, pronoun, or noun equivalent to form a phrase that usually acts as an adverb, adjective, or noun.

Conjunction

600

Incident driven and Reactive

Traditional policing

600

A public servant acting under color of his office or employment commits an offense if he intentionally subjects another to sexual harassment

Penal Code 39.03. OFFICIAL OPPRESSION

600

A persons health/disease status and risk potential

Wellness

700

A person is criminally responsible as a party to an offense if the offense is committed by their own conduct, conduct by another that is their responsibility for or both.

Parties to Offences

700

Identification of the involved persons/items

Type of police reports

700

This perspective argues that the legitimacy of the police is linked to public judgements about the fairness of the processes through which the police make decisions and exercise authority

Procedural Justice

700

Influences or attempts to influence a public servant in a specific exercise of his official power or a specific performance of his official duty

Penal Code 36.03. COERCION OF PUBLIC SERVANT OR VOTER

700

Is responsible for rest, digestion & nutrients

Parasympathetic Nervous System