DV
Interview/Interrogation
Misc.
Laws of Arrest/Rules of Evidence
More Misc.
100

The IDVA form

What is the IL Domestic Violence Act form? 

it includes information on how to get an order of protection and other resources for domestic violence victims. 

100

Person of interest have 

What is motive (a reason to commit the crime), means (the ability to commit the crime), knowledge (the skills needed to commit the crime), opportunity (in the area at the time the crime was committed)?

100

Skirmish line

Wedge

Diagonal 

What are the Mobile Field Force Concept? 

100

flight, furtive movement (describe detail) time of day, proximity to crime scene, nature of area, suspect's criminal history, inconsistent statements, tested informants extent of suspect details

What is totality of circumstance?

100

A denial of fact that can be independently proven by other means

What is negative admission?


200

Attempting to cause or causing abuse of a family of household member or attempting to cause or causing neglect or exploitation of a high-risk adult with disabilities which threatens the adult's health or safety.

Relationship between suspect & victim + the behavior=?

What is Domestic Violence?

200

Information for families of adult offenders

What is 

-where the offender is being held

-the reason for the arrest-just the charge?

200

will ignore you, not move

What is a resister personality in a crowd?

200

The admission of expert testimony is governed by the _______: whether the methodology or scientific principle upon which the opinion is based is sufficiently established to have gained general acceptance in the particular field in which it belongs.

What is the Frye Standard? 

200
Defendant in custody shall be tried within ___ days from the date he was taken into custody. & ___ days for out of custody.

What is 120 days and 180 days ?

300

Willful deprivation, intimidation of a dependent, physical abuse, harassment and interference with personal liberty

What are the 5 forms of abuse?

300
A unique or distinctive manner in which a criminal habitually commits a certain type of crime. 

What is Modus Operandi?

300

Emergency

Interim

Plenary

What are the 3 valid types of Orders of Protection? 

300

1. Issued by court, directed to officers commanding 

2. Issued by court, commanding a person to appear

3. Issued by officers, requesting a person to appear

What is a warrant?

What is a summons? 

What is a NTA (notice to appear)? 

300

A rule under which evidence that is the direct result of illegal conduct on the part of an official is inadmissible in a criminal trial against the victim of the conduct

What is fruits of the poisonous tree?

400

17 different remedies on OP's--how many are police enforced and police escort?

What is 8 total? 7 police enforced and 1 police escort. 

400
Knowingly given by an innocent suspect who comes to doubt the reliability of his memory and thus comes to believe that may have committed the crime despite no actual memory of having done so. usually under duress b excessive interrogation techniques.

What is persuaded false confession? 

400

Proof of an occurrence of startling nature sufficient to produce a spontaneous statement. No time between the occurrence and the utterance during which the person could have fabricated the contact of the statement.

What is Res Gestae statements? 

Hearsay exceptions.

400

Probable cause = ??? 

Reasonable Suspicion = ???

What is arrest? 

What is a terry stop? 

400

Actively combating police or looting

What is a lawless personality in a crowd?

500

1. creating a disturbance at victim's place of employment or school. 

2. repeatedly telephoning victim's place of employment, school or home

3. repeatedly following victim about in a public place or places.

4. repeatedly keeping victim under surveillance outside home, school, employment, vehicle, other place occupied by victim or peering in windows.

5. improperly concealing, removing or threatening to conceal or remove a minor from victim.

6. Threatening physical force, confinement or restraint. 

What is six types of conduct presumed to cause emotional distress?

500

Failure to listen well, making value judgments, believing stereotypes, first impression, attacking someone's self-esteem, making moralistic evaluations, placing blame, ignoring the non-verbal signals, denial of feelings or experiences, ignoring the multiple meaning of words, failure to consider or utilize feedback, lacking knowledge of audience

What are Barriers to Communication in an interview?

500

Catastrophic event, dependent adult, lost, runaway, stranger, suspicious circumstance, unknown

What is a missing persons categories?

500

Name the 4 types of evidence. 

The goal of cross-examination

What is direct evidence, circumstantial evidence, opinion evidence (lay witness, expert witness)? 

What is impeachment of witness?


500
Misdemeanor VS Felony scale for crimes.

Theft $500 and above (felony)

Retail Theft $300 and above (felony)

Deceptive Practice $150 and above (felony)

Criminal Damage to Property $500 and above (felony)

Arson $150 and above (felony) **criminal damage to property for misdemeanor **