Sentencing
Force
Misc
Crimes 1
Crimes 2
100

When sentences are served at the same time.

Concurrent

100

Force that is intended or known by the actor to cause death or serious bodily injury.

Deadly force

100

Law that allows individuals to carry firearms without a permit.

Constitutional Carry

100

The recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of people through force, fraud or deception, with the aim of exploiting them for profit.

Human Trafficking

100

The unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives.

Terrorism

200

Withholding or postponing of the pronouncement or execution of a sentence.

Suspended

200

The minimum amount of lawful aggression sufficient to achieve a legitimate law enforcement objective.

Reasonable Force

200

Any act of physical force, however slight, by which obstructions to entering a dwelling are removed.

Breaking

200

 The trading of human organs, tissues, or other body products, usually for transplantation.

Organ Trade

200

Independent, inspired by foreign terrorist, radicalized, use basic weaponry. These are characteristics of what type of terrorist?

Lone wolf

300

Money paid to the victim for damages and suffering.

Restitution

300

When a person reasonably believes it is immediately necessary to protect him or herself against another’s use of unlawful force.

Self Defense

300

The first stage of an interrogation.

Rapport

300

Includes false promises regarding employment, wages, working conditions, love, marriage, or better life.

Fraud

300

A group of friends or family with identifiable leadership and internal organization, identifying with or claiming control over territory in a community, and engaging either individually or collectively in illegal or violent behavior.

Gang

400

Those factors that make the judge lean towards the maximum punishment.

Aggravating

400

The amount of mental effort used to process information in working memory.

Cognitive Load

400

What refers to an action that harms another person or his property?

Tort

400

Includes threats of serious harm to or physical restraint against any person, psychological manipulation, document confiscation, and shame and fear-inducing threats to share information or pictures with others or report to authorities.

Coercion

400

Seats of government, key industries, bridges, subways, tunnels, and other key transportation facilities, water supplies and utilities are all examples of what?

Terrorist Targets

500

 Type of evidence that suggests a person's involvement in a crime.

Inculpatory

500

An officer may use only one level of force greater than the level of resistance used by the subject.

One Plus One Theory

500

The agreement between states to recognize concealed carry permits issued in other states. This allows legal gun owners to carry their firearms across state lines.

Reciprocity

500

Includes a pledge of services by the debtor or someone under debtor’s control to pay down known or unknown charges (e.g. fees for transportation, boarding, food, and other incidentals.

Debt Bondage

500

Living organisms or toxins that are used to harm or kill humans, animals, or plants.

Biological Weapons