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That condition of the human organism that consists of its health and disease status and risk potential. Correct Answer: Wellness According to the Occup... [Show More] ations Code, a person licensed as a peace officer must complete 40 hours of legislatively required continuing education training once every Correct Answer: 24 months According to Commission Rules, if a licensee's name is changed for any reason, such as marriage, divorce, or other court action, it must be reported to the Commission within _____ days Correct Answer: 30 days According to Commission Rules, if a current license holder is arrested for any offense above a Class C misdemeanor, the license holder shall report the facts of the arrest to the Commission in writing within Correct Answer: 30 days According to Commission Rules, the license of any licensee who does not meet the legislatively required continuing education by the expiration date will Correct Answer: Expire Which of the following is an advantage of having the professional model for law enforcement? Correct Answer: More effective problem solving techniques The expression or use of facts without distortion by personal feelings or prejudices is the definition of Correct Answer: Objectivity Investigations relating to the deprivation of civil rights under color of law are usually conducted by the Correct Answer: Federal Bureau of Investigation According to the Penal Code, a public servant acting under color of office or employment commits the offense of Official Oppression if the public servant Correct Answer: Intentionally subjects another to sexual harassment lly sub The Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution Correct Answer: Gives the right to trial, open to the public Cruel and unusual punishment are prohibited by which amendment? Correct Answer: 8th According to the _____ Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, powers not specifically reserved to the federal government are reserved to the state government. Correct Answer: 10th According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, a _____ is an order issued by a judge directed to anyone having a person in their custody, commanding them to produce such person and show why they are in custody Correct Answer: Writ of habeas corpus Which court case affirmed a person's right to free speech? Correct Answer: Dural V. City of Douglas The 5th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution gives citizens the protection from_____. Correct Answer: Self-Incrimination The _____ Amendment limits the level of force that may be used to reasonable force. Correct Answer: 4th The primary components of the American Criminal Justice System are _____. Correct Answer: Police, courts, and correctional _____ is law that defines the personal and property rights of individuals. Correct Answer: Civil Law According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, which of the following is NOT a magistrate? Correct Answer: District Attorneys According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, which of the following are NOT Texas peace officers? Correct Answer: Special agents of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, the Court of Criminal Appeals does NOT _____. Correct Answer: Review decisions of civil cases According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, the ______ courts shall have original jurisdiction of all misdemeanors of which exclusive original jurisdiction is not given to the justice court, and when the fine to be imposed shall exceed five hundred dollars. Correct Answer: County According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, a peace officer who investigates a family violence allegation or who responds to a disturbance call that may involve family violence shall advise any possible adult victim of all reasonable means to prevent further family violence, including _____. Correct Answer: Giving written notice of a victim's legal rights According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, which of the following is NOT a use of force option for dispersing a riot? Correct Answer: Use any defree of force According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, an affidavit made before a magistrate charging the commission of an offense is called a/an_____. Correct Answer: Complaint According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, the security given by the accused that he will appear and answer before the proper court the accusation brought against him is known as _____. Correct Answer: Bail According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, a written statement of a grand jury accusing a person of an offense is a/an _____. Correct Answer: Indictment According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, a person is arrested when the person has been ____. Correct Answer: Taken into custody According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, a written statement that is filed and presented on behalf of the State of Texas by a district attorney that charges a person with an offense that may be prosecuted according to law is called a/an _____. Correct Answer: Information According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, a peace officer from another state may pursue a fleeing person into Texas and arrest them there, if the person is suspected of committing ______. Correct Answer: A felony According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, the time allowed for the execution of a search warrant shall be _____ whole days, exclusive of the day of issuance and the day of its execution. Correct Answer: 3 whole days According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, which court has original jurisdiction over all felony cases? Correct Answer: District Court According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, what is a writ issued by a court directing any peace officer in the state, commanding him to arrest a person accused of an offense and bring him before that court immediately called? Correct Answer: Capias According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, appeals from the Justice Court are heard by the _____ Court. Correct Answer: County According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, what is the term for a written order from a magistrate, directed to a peace officer, commanding them to take the body of the person accused of an offense, to be dealt with according to law? Correct Answer: Arrest warrant According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, what is a law enforcement-initiated action based on an individual's ethnicity or national origin rather than the individual's behavior? Correct Answer: Racial Profiling According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, whenever a peace officer meets with resistance in discharging any duty imposed on him by law, he _____ command a sufficient number of citizens of his county to overcome the resistance. Correct Answer: Shall _____ circumstances exist when there is not enough time to obtain a warrant and the officer must establish probable cause. Correct Answer: Emergency The right to have an attorney present during questioning was affirmed by _____. Correct Answer: Miranda V. Arizona Persons found in suspicious places, and under circumstances which reasonably show that such persons are about to commit some offense against the laws may _____. Correct Answer: Be arrested without a warrant According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, a peace officer or any other person, may, without a warrant, arrest an offender when the offense is committed in their presence or within their view if the offense is classified as _____. Correct Answer: A felony In U.S. v. Carroll, the Supreme Court upheld an officer's right to search a vehicle's trunk when the officers have _____. Correct Answer: Probable cause Under temporary detention, a person _____ be required to identify himself. Correct Answer: Cannot The act of keeping back, or withholding, by design, a person, is the definition of _____. Correct Answer: Detention The right of the officer to search the immediate area of control in a search incident to an arrest was affirmed in _____. Correct Answer: Chimel V. Calfornia According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, a search warrant is a written order, issued by a magistrate and directed to a peace officer, commanding him to _____. Correct Answer: Search for any property or thing and seize the same Holding a person for a limited time who, as yet, is not answerable to a criminal offense is ____. Correct Answer: Temporary Detention According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, if a _____ from another state comes into or passes through this state under an order directing him to attend and testify in this or another state, he is not subject to arrest or the service of civil or criminal process because of any act committed prior to his arrival in this state under the order. Correct Answer: Witness According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, an officer must have _____ to believe the property is stolen to justify seizure of the property. Correct Answer: Probable Cause According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, a peace officer may arrest, without a warrant, when a felony or breach of the peace has been committed in the presence or within view of a _____ and such person verbally orders the arrest of the offender. Correct Answer: Magistrate _____ exists when the facts and circumstances known to the officer would warrant a prudent man believing that an offense has been committed. Correct Answer: Probable cause According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, what is the actual forcible detention of a person and other coercive measures to detain him within certain limits? Correct Answer: cONSTRUCTIVE CUSTODY Which U.S. Constitutional amendment is the primary focus of the Miranda v. Arizona case? Correct Answer: 5th According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, a citizen may, without a warrant, arrest an offender when the offense is committed within their view is a _____. Correct Answer: Felony According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, which of the following, occurring in the presence of an officer, requires an arrest, even without a warrant? Correct Answer: There is a person the officer has probable cause to believe is violating a protective order According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, a peace officer may break down the door of any house for the purpose of making an arrest if he has been refused admittance after giving notice of his authority and purpose under which of the following circumstances. Correct Answer: Felony The poisonous tree doctrine, which displays the notion that evidence obtained after illegal government action will be excluded from evidence, was affirmed in _____. Correct Answer: Wong Sun V. U.S. You can frisk if there is _____ that the suspect may be in possession of a weapon. Correct Answer: Reasonable fear When a search is conducted after a lawful arrest, within immediate control and contemporaneous with the arrest, the search is justified under _____ to lawful arrest. Correct Answer: incidental What is generally considered to be that area of open space surrounding a dwelling, which is so immediately adjacent to the dwelling that it is part of the house? Correct Answer: Curtilage According to the Penal Code, what is NOT part of the element of an offense? Correct Answer: admission of guilt According to the Penal Code, in the case of an "exception to an offense," the burden of proof lies with the _____. Correct Answer: Prosecuting attorney According to the Penal Code, a person acts _____, with respect to the nature of their conduct, when it is the conscious objective or desire to engage in the conduct or cause the result. Correct Answer: intentionally According to the Penal Code, a person is criminally responsible as a party to an offense if the offense is _____. C [Show Less]
Reasonable / prudent Correct Answer: According to the Transportation code: "No person shall drive a vehicle on a highway at a speed greater than is ______... [Show More] __ and _______ under the circumstances then existing." intentionally Correct Answer: According to the Penal Code, a person acts _______, with respect to the nature of their conduct, when it is the conscious objective or desire to engage in the conduct or cause the result. to the right or left of the subject Correct Answer: When two officers are interviewing one subject, the second officer's position should be ________? The right of the people to petition the government Correct Answer: The First Amendment to the Federal constitution concerns..... Extensive use of the automobile for patrol Correct Answer: What single event served most to remove the police officer from contact with the community? Disorderly Conduct Correct Answer: A male person is at a night club and looks in the girls' restroom to see if he can catch a glimpse at any partially clothed women. What offense has occurred? Must Correct Answer: According to the CCP and case law, an officer/ supervisor _____________ intervene in cases of excessive use of force. -One officer should take the "lead role" -Communication must occur between the two officers -Coordination between the two officers is important -All the above should be remembered Correct Answer: When two officers are directing traffic at an intersection, the officers should remember: Magistrate Correct Answer: Who has authority to release a person arrested for Public Intoxication? uses or exhibits a deadly weapon Correct Answer: Which of the following may cause an offense of robbery to be upgraded to aggravated robbery? care for injured Correct Answer: What is the first thing an officer does during the "Scene Management" stage? Roadway Correct Answer: The ________ is that portion of a highway improved, designed or ordinarily used for vehicular travel, exclusive of the berm or shoulder. Justice is to be served Correct Answer: Time must be devoted to exploring motives, possible omissions, and assessing the truth if ________________________. The right of an accused to counsel for his defense Correct Answer: The Sixth Amendment to the Federal Constitution includes..... 18 Correct Answer: According to the Transportation Code, it is unlawful to operate an open bed pickup truck with a child younger than _____ in the open bed. codifies certain illegal behaviors of public officials Correct Answer: Title 8 of the Texas Penal Code (chapters 36, 37 and 38): Excessive Bail Correct Answer: The Sixth Amendment covers all of the following except: hallucinogens Correct Answer: The major classifications of drugs include narcotics, depressants, stimulants and ______. Culture Correct Answer: A way of thinking and acting based on tradition or learned behavior passed down from one generation to the next describes..... an attachment Correct Answer: The writ that is issued under seal, commanding a peace officer to deliver the body of a witness before a grand jury proceeding is called: limited to situations where the officer or an innocent thrid party is physically threatened a matter of departmental policy and authorized only with specific supervisory permission in each case Correct Answer: Shooting at nonviolent fleeing felons is Racial Correct Answer: What is the most common form of prejudice? Right to a Grand Jury Correct Answer: The Fifth Amendment addresses which of the following: Usable Correct Answer: According to the HSC 481.121, possession of Marihuana: A person commits an offense if the person intentionally or knowingly possesses a ____________ quantity of marihuana. False Correct Answer: Delinquent Conduct is conduct, including traffic offenses, that violates the Penal Laws of this State. expire Correct Answer: According to Commission Rules, the license of any licensee who does not meet the legislatively required continuing education by the expiration date will _______. 3rd degree felony Correct Answer: A person found in possession of crack cocaine weighing a total of 2 grams should be charged with a: Unreceptive to alternatives after repeated appeals. Correct Answer: Which of the following indicate that words are no longer working as a force option? omission or neglect Correct Answer: Which of the following factors most generally contributes to the mental and emotional injury to a child and is punishable under P.C.22.04? Remove vehicles and debris Correct Answer: During the "Traffic Control" stage what should be done? 2 Correct Answer: According to CCP Art. 1.20, no person shall be convicted of treason except on the testimony of ___________________ witnesses to the same overt act, or on confession in open court. 24 Correct Answer: According to Sec. 217.11 Legislatively Required Continuing Education for Licensees, a Peace Officer appointed to their first supervisory position, training must be completed within ___________ months following the date of appointment as a supervisor. mail carrier on rounds Correct Answer: Which of the following is a defense to prosecution for not wearing a seat belt? make a lawful arrest without warrant. Correct Answer: If a peace officer develops probable cause that a criminal violation is about to occur, and there is no time to obtain a warrant, he may taken into custody Correct Answer: According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, a person is arrested when the person has been _______. 0.08 Correct Answer: Which of the following is the minimum level of blood-alcohol concentration that defines a person as being under the influence of intoxicating beverages in the state of Texas. Farm tractor Correct Answer: A motor vehicle designed and used primarily as a farm implement to draw an implement of husbandry. Criminal Negligence Correct Answer: Which culpable mental state refers to a person's conduct or the result of his conduct when he ought to be aware of a substantial and unjustifiable risk that the circumstances exist or the result will occur when and to the degree that the failure to perceive it constitutes a gross deviation from the standard of care that an ordinary person would exercise under all the circumstances as viewed from the actor's standpoint? Burglary - Building Correct Answer: A person steals an old lawn mower worth $40 out of an old storage shed that is falling apart. What offense has occurred? Wellness Correct Answer: The condition of the human organism that consists of its health and disease status and risk potential. Fair and Objective Correct Answer: Word gets around if an officer is _____________________________ in one's work, and one's ability to serve is increased. Capitol offenses Correct Answer: The only offenses in which bail may be denied, is in cases of: prudent Correct Answer: According to the Transportation Code, an operator may not drive at a speed greater than is reasonable and ______ under the circumstances existing. 4th Correct Answer: The ______ Amendment limits the level of force that may be used to reasonable force. A person pays another person to kill a business partner. Correct Answer: Which of the following offenses is punishable by the death penalty? Officer of a water-control district Correct Answer: Under Article 2.12, which of the following is a legally designated peace officer? Exigent circumstances Correct Answer: ______________________ is when an emergency exists where there is not enough time for a peace officer to get a warrant. Unlawful restraint Correct Answer: According to Sec. 20.02 of the Penal Code, a person commits ________________ if he intentionally or knowingly restrains another person and recklessly exposes the victim to a substantial risk of serious bodily injury. the transfer of meaning Correct Answer: Communication is: Attitude Correct Answer: An organized and relatively unchanging combination of a persons knowledge and feelings about someone or something, that influences him/her to behave in a certain way, in regard to that person or thing, defines: Having a statutorily prohibited blood alcohol content Correct Answer: The "Illegal Per Se" law makes it an offense to operate a motor vehicle while _________. Scapegoating Correct Answer: Providing a convenient group or person to blame when things go wrong in one's personal life or in the community is known as.... Human organ Correct Answer: _____________ means the human kidney, liver, heart, lung, pancreas, eye, bone, skin, fetal tissue, or any other human organ or tissue. 1000 ft Correct Answer: From what distance must tail lights on a vehicle be visible? Identifying and resolving Correct Answer: Which of the following is NOT a component of the traditional police service model? to take the violator into custody Correct Answer: The police role in physical arrest is two-fold, to protect the public and __________. One leg stand Correct Answer: Which of the following is (are) validated field sobriety test? Private security officers commissioned by the Texas Board of Private Investigators and Private Security Agency Correct Answer: Which of the following is not a peace officer? Courage is the state or quality of mind or spirit that enables one to face danger with confidence, resolution, bravery and valor. Correct Answer: Which of the following best defines the term physical courage? temporary Correct Answer: Handcuffs are only a ________ restraining device. Any detectable amount Correct Answer: For a juvenile to be taken into custody for driving under the influence of alcohol, they must have a blood alcohol content of: Dangerous Drug Correct Answer: "A device or a drug that is unsafe for self-medication and that is not included in Schedules I through V or Penalty Groups 1 through 4 of Chapter 481 Health and Safety Code" defines: death to optimal well-being Correct Answer: In the definition of "Wellness" we learned that there are varying degrees of wellness, ranging from Just force that is required to suppress it and no more Correct Answer: What force can a peace officer use to suppress a riot? -The number of grams of alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood -The number of grams of alcohol per 210 liters of breath -The number of grams of alcohol per 67 milliliters of urine -All of the above Correct Answer: Alcohol concentration relates to: depression Correct Answer: The single best suicide indicator is? False Correct Answer: A law enforcement officer may take possession of a child without a court order under any circumstances. [Show Less]
A person who in the course of committing theft, intentionally, knowingly or recklessly causes bodily injury to another or places another in fear of imminen... [Show More] t bodily injury or death has committed what offense? Correct Answer: Robbery A person knowingly causes serious bodily injury to another in the course of committing theft. According to the penal code, what is the most serious offense committed? Correct Answer: Aggravated robbery A person breaks into an attached garage breaks into a vehicle parked in the garage and steals a 1500 dollar computer from the back seat. What is the most serious offense committed? Correct Answer: Burglary A person commits the offense of theft if they_ appropriate property with intent to deprive the owner of the property. Correct Answer: unlawfully A person removes a 450 dollar price tag from a retail item and replaces it with a 200 price tag. What offense has been committed? Correct Answer: fraudulent destruction, removal, or concealment of writing The primary components of the american criminal justice system are_. Correct Answer: police, courts, and corrections _is law that defines the personal and property rights of individuals. Correct Answer: civil law according to the ccp which is not a magistrate? Recorders of incorporate cities justices of the peace supreme court justices district attorneys Correct Answer: district attorneys which of the following are not texas peace officers? Correct Answer: ATF According to the ccp the court of criminal appeals does not: Correct Answer: review decisions of civil cases In order to prove a case of public intoxication a person must: Correct Answer: appear in a public place while intoxicated to a degree the person may endanger him/herself or another a person is in the process of robbing a store when a customer enters and is shot and killed by the person. what is the most serious offense committed? Correct Answer: capital murder a person abducts a child and demands a ransom for the child's release. the person gets scared and releases the child unharmed. what is the most serious crime committed? Correct Answer: aggravated kidnapping what offense is committed when a person threatens to harm another by an unlawful act on account of their service as a witness or public servant? Correct Answer: obstruction or retaliation a person causes an explosion with the intent to destroy or damage and is reckless about whether the explosion will endanger the life of some individual. The person has committed_. Correct Answer: arson in the case of an exception to an offense the burden of proof lies with the _. Correct Answer: prosecuting attorney a person acts _ with respect to the nature of their conduct when it is the conscious objective or desire to engage in the conduct or cause the result Correct Answer: intentionally a person is criminally responsible as a party to an offense if the offense is_ under duress intentionally recklessly by his own conduct Correct Answer: committed by his own conduct what is an affirmative defense to prosecution that the actor was compelled by threat of serious bodily injury to engage in the proscribed conduct? Correct Answer: duress a mistake of fact is _ Correct Answer: a defense to prosecution The poisonous tree doctrine was affirmed in Correct Answer: wong sun v US you can frisk if there is _ that the suspect may be in possession of a weapon Correct Answer: reasonable fear (terry v ohio) when a search is conducted after a lawful arrest, within immediate control and contemporaneous with the arrest, the search is justified under_ to lawful arrest Correct Answer: incidental what is generally considered to be that area of open space surrounding a dwelling, which is so immediately adjacent to the dwelling that it is part of the house? Correct Answer: curtilage what is not part of the element of an offense? admission of guilt forbidden conduct required culpability any required result Correct Answer: admission of guilt holding a person for a limited time who, as of yet is not answerable to a criminal offense is Correct Answer: temporary detention an officer must have _ to believe the property is stolen to justify seizure of the property Correct Answer: reasonable ground (ccp 18.16 shoplifter clause) a po may arrest without a warrant when a felony or breach of peace has been committed in the presence of within view of _ and such person verbally orders the arrest of the offender. Correct Answer: magristrate if a _ from another state comes into or passes through this state under an order directing him to attend and testify in this or anther state he is not subject to arrest of the service of civil or criminal process because of any act committed prior to his arrival in this state under the order Correct Answer: witness _ exists when the facts and circumstances know to the officer would warrant a prudent man believing that an offense has been committed Correct Answer: probable cause according to the ccp what is the actual forcible detention of a person and other coercive measures to detain him within certain limits Correct Answer: constructive custody which us amendment is the primary focus of Miranda v Arizona? Correct Answer: 5th amendment a citizen may without a warrant arrest an offender when the offense is committed within their view is a _ Correct Answer: felony which of the following occurring in the presence of an officer requires an arrest even without a warrant? intoxicate individual threatening to commit an offense person that the officer has pc to believe is violating a protective order child violating city ordinance Correct Answer: person violating a protective order a po may break down the door of any house for the purpose of making an arrest if he as been refused admittance after giving notice of his authority and purpose under which of the following circumstances Correct Answer: felony whenever a po meets with resistance in discharging any duty imposed on him by law, he _ command a sufficient number of citizens of his county to overcome the resistance Correct Answer: shall _ circumstances exist when there is not enough time to obtain a warrant and the officer must extablish pc Correct Answer: emergency or exigent the right to have an attorney present during questioning was affirmed in _ Correct Answer: miranda v arizona persons found in suspicious places and under circumstances which reasonably show that such persons are about to commit some offense against the laws may _ Correct Answer: be arrested without a warrant a po or any person may wo a warrant arrest an offender when the offense is committed in their presence or within their view if the offense is classified as _ Correct Answer: a felony a written statement of a grand jury accusing a person of an offense is an _ Correct Answer: indictiment a person is arrested when the person has been _ Correct Answer: taken into custody a written statement that is filed and presented on behalf of the state of Texas by a DA that charges a person with an offense that may be prosecuted according to law is called an _ Correct Answer: information a po of another state may pursue a fleeing person into Texas and arrest them there if the person is suspected of committing a Correct Answer: felony the time allowed for the execution of a search warrant shall be _ whole days exclusive of the day of issuance and the day of its execution. Correct Answer: 3 in us v carroll the supreme court upheld an officer's right to search a vehicle's trunk when officers have _ Correct Answer: probable cause (us v ross) under temporary detention, a person _ be required to identify himself Correct Answer: cannot the act of keeping back, or withholding by design a person is the definition of Correct Answer: detention the right of the officer to search the immediate area of control in a search incident to arrest was affirmed in Correct Answer: chimel v california (wignspan rule) a search warrant is a written order issued by a magistrate and directed to a po commanding him to Correct Answer: search for any property or thing and seize the same which court has original jurisdiction over all felony cases? Correct Answer: district what is a writ issued by a court directing any po in the state commanding him to arrest a person accused of an offense and bring him before that court immediately called> Correct Answer: capias appeals from the jp court are heard by the _ court Correct Answer: county what is the term for a written order from a magistrate directed to a po commanding them to take the body of the person accused of an offense to be dealt with according to law Correct Answer: arrest warrant what is a law enforcement initiated action based on an individual's ethnicity or national origin rather than the individual's behavior? Correct Answer: racial profiling the _ courts shall have original jurisdiction of all misdemeanors of which exclusive original jurisdiction is not given to the justice court and when the fine to be imposed shall exceed 500 dollars Correct Answer: county a po who investigates a family violence allegation or who responds to a disturbance call that may involve family violence shall advise any possible adult victim of all reasonable means to prevent further family violence including _ Correct Answer: giving written notice of a victim's legal rights which of the following is not a use of force option for dispersing a riot? command group to disperse arrest the persons involved with a warrant arrest without warrant use any degree of force Correct Answer: use any degree of force an affidavit made before a magistrate charging the commission of an offense is called a Correct Answer: complaint the security given by the accused that he will appear and answer before the proper court the accusation brought against him is know as Correct Answer: bail cruel and unusual punishment are prohibited by which amendment Correct Answer: 8th the _ amendment powers not specifically reserved to the fed are reserved to us state gov Correct Answer: 10th [Show Less]
Which of the following is a risk factor in arrest situations? Correct Answer: Spectator support for the subject An operator may not stop, stand, or par... [Show More] k a vehicle within ____ feet of a fire hydrant. Correct Answer: 15 At least two reflectors on the rear of a motor vehicle, trailer, semitrailer, or pole trailer must be __________ in color. Correct Answer: red Eat enough calories to attain and ____________ desired body weight. Correct Answer: maintain What is the first thing an officer does during the "Scene Management" stage? Correct Answer: care for injured According to Sec. 8.01 of the Penal Code, it is an affirmative defense to prosecution that at the time of the conduct charged the actor, as a result of severe mental disease or defect, did not know that his conduct was wrong. This general defense is called: Correct Answer: Insanity The act of regarding one's culture as the center of the universe and hence as the basis for all comparisons with other cultures defines: Correct Answer: ethnocentrism A _________________ is a group of words that expresses a complete thought. Correct Answer: Sentence Family and personal stressors include. Correct Answer: Marital Children Parents Financial All of the these An adverse judgement or opinion formed beforehand or without knowledge of or examination of the facts defines: Correct Answer: Prejudice The Ethical role is performed by being ______in personal behavior and in functioning as a representative of the criminal justice system. Correct Answer: Objective and Ethical The provisions limiting the operations of vehicles on an improved shoulder shall not apply to... Correct Answer: authorized emergency vehicles responding to calls No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle.... Correct Answer: on a crosswalk within an intersection on a sidewalk within 15 feet of a fire hydrant all of the above At the moment of arrest, ___________________ceases to build. Correct Answer: probable cause Texas CCP Article 15.24 defines what level of force may be used in making an arrest. Correct Answer: all reasonable means are permitted to effect an arrest The ______ Amendment limits the level of force that may be used to reasonable force. Correct Answer: 4th In a report if you write the information in the order of their occurrence this would be called: Correct Answer: Chronological means to deliver a controlled substance other than by administering or dispensing the substance. Correct Answer: distribute A protective order is valid for what period of time? Correct Answer: for the period stated in the order not exceed 2 years Which of the following crimes justifies the use of deadly force to prevent the "imminent commission" of the offense? Correct Answer: theft during the nighttime criminal mischief during the nighttime robbery burglary Deadly force is justified in all of the above The Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution ____________. Correct Answer: gives the right to trial, open to the public Ethical men / women are ____________________________, and peer pressure can work for or against ethical behavior. Correct Answer: Made, not born Who signs an indictment accusing a person of a crime? Correct Answer: The foreman of a grand jury The condition of the body which enables an individual to use his/her body in activities requiring balance, speed and power, without undue fatigue or exhaustion best describes Correct Answer: physical fitness Officer Rain Bow was called to the H.E.B. Upon arrival he met clerk Martha Sue who advised him that a subject (Sandra Smith) had picked up a bottle of Revlon Hair Spray which was priced at $11.50 and a can of Right Guard which was $1.50. Smith peeled the tag off of the Right Guard and she peeled the tag off the Revlon Hair Spray. Smith put the $1.50 tag from the Right Guard on the Revlon Hair Spray. Smith went to the check out counter where she paid only $1.50 for the Hair Spray. She was stopped by a store security officer and was arrested. What was Sandra Smith arrested for? Correct Answer: Fraudulent destruction, removal and concealment of writing According to the Transportation Code, a vehicle equipped with hazard lamps to warn other vehicle operators of a vehicular traffic hazard shall have the lamps visible at a distance of at least _____ feet in normal sunlight. Correct Answer: 500 According to TCLEOSE, there are 3 major components of the criminal justice system. Which of the following is NOT one of those components? Correct Answer: Parole Of the many requisites of an arrest warrant, which of those listed is not a requisite? Correct Answer: The date the warrant is issued. Which of the following is considered a risk factor in the physical process of arrest? Correct Answer: Supportive spectators An Officer's "off duty" behavior is generally: Correct Answer: held to a higher ethical standard than others means a child who is accused, adjudicated, or convicted for conduct that would not, under state law, be a crime if committed by an adult. Correct Answer: status offender The single best suicide indicator is? Correct Answer: depression Cruel and unusual punishment are prohibited by which amendment? Correct Answer: 8th Sexual assault is committed without consent of the person if...... Correct Answer: the other person has not consented and the actor knows the other person is unconscious the other person has not consented and is unaware that the sexual assault is occuring the actor is a public servant who coerces the other person to submit or participate any of the above are without consent A loaded shotgun is found in a pickup truck which is parked in the parking lot of a local middle school. What offense has been committed? Correct Answer: No Offense Deceptive police practices are Correct Answer: acceptable for surveillance. invalid if used to supply motive. invalid if used to provide criminal opportunity all of the above To intentionally or knowingly "restrain" another person from leaving is...... Correct Answer: unlawful restraint What are the two systems of field note taking: Correct Answer: Temporary; Permanent Which of the following is not a consideration for points of greatest potential congestion. Correct Answer: The speed of the roadway ____ and "dump" mean to discharge, deposit, inject, spill, leak, or place litter on or into land or water. Correct Answer: Dispose An operator of a vehicle emerging from an alley, driveway, or business shall.... Correct Answer: stop before the sidewalk yield right of way to pedestrians yield right of way to approaching vehicles all of the above According to Sec. 217.11 Legislatively Required Continuing Education for Licensees, the legislatively required continuing education program for individuals licensed as peace officers shall consist of __________ hours of training. Correct Answer: 40 The Code of Criminal Procedure states that peace officers making arrests shall take the arrested person before a magistrate: Correct Answer: without unnecessary delay Who of the following are peace officers in the state of Texas? Correct Answer: Officers of the Alcoholic Beverage Commission (ABC) Officers commissioned by a public junior college Stewards and judges employed by the Texas Racing Commission Officers commissioned by the Texas Board of Pharmacy All of the above According to Sec. 217.11 Legislatively Required Continuing Education for Licensees, a Peace Officer appointed to their first supervisory position, training must be completed within ___________ months following the date of appointment as a supervisor. Correct Answer: 24 A motor vehicle designed and used primarily as a farm implement to draw an implement of husbandry. Correct Answer: Farm tractor The Fifth Amendment addresses which of the following: Correct Answer: Right to a Grand Jury A flashing red signal is Correct Answer: a stop sign. Whenever a driver of a motor vehicle approaches a railroad crossing and a clearly visible electrical or mechanical signal device gives warning of the immediate approach of a train, the driver of such vehicle shall stop within __________feet but not less than __________ feet from the nearest rail. Correct Answer: 50, 15 Which of the following statements is not true as a criteria for setting bail? Correct Answer: The power to require bail is to be used as to make it an instrument of oppression. Providing a convenient group or person to blame when things go wrong in one's personal life or in the community is known as.... Correct Answer: Scapegoating The type of alcohol contained in alcoholic beverages is _________________. Correct Answer: Ethanol A citizen may proceed past a red light if ................ Correct Answer: directed to do so by a peace officer Under temporary detention, a person ______ be required to identify himself. Correct Answer: cannot Whenever any person driving a vehicle approaches a railroad grade crossing, and signals indicate that a train is approaching, the driver shall.... Correct Answer: stop not less than 15 feet from the crossing A person found in possession of crack cocaine weighing a total of 2 grams should be charged with a: Correct Answer: 3rd degree felony An organized and relatively unchanging combination of a persons knowledge and feelings about someone or something, that influences him/her to behave in a certain way, in regard to that person or thing, defines: Correct Answer: Attitude One of the advantages of the rear approach to suspects is ________. Correct Answer: surprise The phases of transition that persons who experience traumatic events typically go through are all of these except. Correct Answer: Physical Which of the following is NOT considered marihuana? Correct Answer: The oil or cake made from the seeds of the plant According to the Transportation Code, a turn signal lamp mounted on the rear of a vehicle shaft shall emit ______ light. Correct Answer: red or amber According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, if a ______ from another state comes into or passes through his state under an order directing him to attend and testify in this or another state, he is not subject to arrest or the service of civil or criminal process because of any act committed prior to his arrival in this state under the order. Correct Answer: witness The major classifications of drugs include narcotics, depressants, stimulants and ______. Correct Answer: hallucinogens According to Sec. 22.021 of the Penal Code a person commits the offense of Aggravated Sexual assault if he commits sexual assault and: Correct Answer: The victim is younger than 14 years of age The victim is 65 years of age or older The person uses or exhibits a deadly weapon in the course of the same criminal episode All the above A child can be detained in which of the following areas: Correct Answer: a holding area certified by the Texas Juvenile Probation Commission When a magistrate sits for the purpose of inquiring into a criminal accusation against any person, this is called a/an: Correct Answer: an examining court Within the traditional police service mode, most decisions are made at the management and mid-management level with little ______ involvement. Correct Answer: citizen Which of the following is a force option? Correct Answer: Professional presence When two officers are interviewing one subject, the second officer's position should be ________? Correct Answer: to the right or left of the subject That degree of influence the officer must exert over the violator to take him or her safely into custody is known as _________. Correct Answer: control A motor vehicle used to transport persons and designed to accommodate more than 10 passengers, including the operator, is the definition of a/an ________. Correct Answer: bus According to the Health and Safety Code, ______ means a principal compound commonly used or produced primarily for use in the manufacture of a controlled substance. Correct Answer: immediate precursor Art. 15.24 states in making an arrest, all ____________ means are permitted to be used to effect it. Correct Answer: Reasonable Which of the following is the minimum level of blood-alcohol concentration that defines a person as being under the influence of intoxicating beverages in the state of Texas. Correct Answer: 0.08 The "Illegal Per Se" law makes it an offense to operate a motor vehicle while _________. Correct Answer: Having a statutorily prohibited blood alcohol content What single event served most to remove the police officer from contact with the community? Correct Answer: Extensive use of the automobile for patrol A vehicle that cannot produce more than two-brake horsepower, is the definition of a/an ____________________. Correct Answer: moped In a physical arrest, the police role is essentially ______________. Correct Answer: defensive In which of the following circumstances would an individual be charged with aggravated assault? Correct Answer: The actor causes serious bodily injury to a peace officer when the actor knew the victim was a peace officer who was engaged in the performance of duty. An affirmative defense to prosecution Correct Answer: excuses criminal responsibility if the defense is proven by a preponderance of the evidence In 1999, the Texas legislature enacted a statute that creates a state-wide database operated by ________________________ that contains information on gangs and gang members. Correct Answe [Show Less]
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1. That condition of the human organism that consists of its health and disease status and risk potential. (1.1.1) A. Ergonomics B. Wellness C. Fitness D. ... [Show More] Physiology - ✔✔WELLNESS 2. Accordin g to the Occupations Code, a person licensed as a peace officer must complete 40 hours of legislatively required continuing education training once every ______. (TCOLE.351) A. 12 months B. 24 months C. 36 months D. 48 months - ✔✔24 MONTHS 3. According to Commission Rules, if a licensee's name is changed for any reason, such as marriage, divorce, or other court action, it must be reported to the Commission within _____ days. (TCOLE 211.27) A. 60 B. 50 C. 40 D. 30 - ✔✔30 4. According to Commission Rules, if a current license holder is arrested for any offense above a Class C misdemeanor, the license holder shall report the facts of the arrest to the Commission in writing within _____. (TCOLE 211.27) A. 30 days B. 60 daysC. 90 days D. 180 days - ✔✔30 5. According to Commission Rules, the license of any licensee who does not meet the legislatively required continuing education by the expiration date will be _____. (TCOLE 1701.351) A. terminated B. lapsed C. suspend D. defered - ✔✔SUSPENDED 6. Which of the following is a dis-advantage of having the professional model for law enforcement? (3.1.2) A. Increased cost of training and development B. Opportunity for educational benefits C. More effective problem solving techniques D. Limited entry-level opportunities for people from lower socioeconomic segments - ✔✔More effective problem solving techniques 7. The expression or use of facts without distortion by personal feelings or prejudices is the definition of _____. (3.2.2) A. professionalism B. ethical integrity C. objectivity D. courage - ✔✔OBJECTIVITY 8. Investigations relating to the deprivation of civil rights under color of law are usually conducted by the _____. (3.2.2) A. Federal Civil Rights Commission B. United States Attorney General C. Federal Bureau of InvestigationD. Attorney General of Texas - ✔✔FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATIONS 9. According to the Penal Code, a public servant acting under color of office or employment commits the offense of Official Oppression if the public servant_____. (PC 39.03) (3.3.1) A. intentionally subjects another to sexual harassment B. aids another in acquiring personal property C. coerces another with intent to obtain a benefit D. intentionally includes a report of facts known to the person to be false - ✔✔intentionally subjects another to sexual harassment 10. The Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution _____. (TCTLM p. 1833) (4.1.7) A. provides the right to bail B. establishes the "due process of law" doctrine C. gives the right to trial, open to the public D. establishes the police powers of the states [Show Less]
In addition to cardiovascular problems and the peptic ulcer, which of the following is one of the primary physical disablers for law enforcement officers? ... [Show More] (1.1.1) Select one: a. Polyunsaturated fats b. Smoking c. Alcohol consumption d. Lower back injury Correct Answer: d Sexual assaults are acts of ______. (29.2.10) Select one: a. frustration b. hate c. desire d. violence Correct Answer: d An adult who exposes his genitals, knowing that a 13 year old child is present, with intent to arouse or gratify the sexual desire of any person, should be filed on for ______________. (8.5.3) Select one: a. Sexual abuse of a child b. Indecency with a child c. Public Lewdness d. Indecent Exposure Correct Answer: b Wellness ranges from optimum health to (1.1.1) Select one: a. death b. medium health c. marginal health d. old age Correct Answer: a A __________________ is a group of words that is only a piece of a complete sentence. Pieces of important information are left out of the sentence. (15.3.1) Select one: a. Complete Sentence b. Sub-Category c. Detailed Scheme d. Sentence Fragment Correct Answer: d Every motor vehicle shall be equipped with at least how many head lamps in working order? (9.1.17) Select one: a. one b. two c. three d. four e. more than two Correct Answer: b Under what Penalty Group is Heroin found? (13.1) Select one: a. Penalty Group 1 b. Penalty Group 2 c. Penalty Group 3 d. Penalty Group 4 e. 2nd degree felony Correct Answer: a According to TCOLE, you might stop a pedestrian and interview them: (24.4.1) Select one: a. When they are carrying something suspicious. b. When they stay in the same place for a long period of time. c. When they stop other people on the street. d. All the above. Correct Answer: d A flashing red signal is (9.1.8) Select one: a. a stop sign. b. a warning, or caution, signal alerting the operator to proceed with caution. c. not an official traffic control device in the state of Texas. d. none of the above. Correct Answer: a The Sixth Amendment to the Federal Constitution includes..... (4.1.1) Select one: a. Quartering of soldiers b. The right of an accused to counsel for his defense c. The right to keep and bear arms d. Suppression of riots during time of war e. Formation of the Executive Branch of the Federal Government Correct Answer: b Sexual assault is committed without consent of the person if...... (8.5.4) Select one: a. the other person has not consented and the actor knows the other person is unconscious b. the other person has not consented and is unaware that the sexual assault is occurring c. the actor is a public servant who coerces the other person to submit or participate d. any of the above are without consent Correct Answer: d Which of the following best defines the term physical courage? (3.2.3) Select one: a. Courage is the ability to face danger without fear. b. Courage is a state of mind that allows you to think clearly when you are faced with danger and provides you with the physical energy to overcome that fear. c. Courage is the state or quality of mind or spirit that enables one to face danger with confidence, resolution, bravery and valor. d. Courage is a state of mind that encourages your spirit to face danger with a degree of calmness that would convince others that you are not afraid in that situation. Correct Answer: c What factors for use of force will be considered by the court? (17.4.2) Select one: a. was the force used to harm b. was the force used to gain control c. extent of injury d. availability of options e. all of the above will be considered Correct Answer: e The _______________________ defense for an officer is greatly enhanced when the officer has followed the written directives of the department. (17.4.2) Select one: a. Golden rule b. Personal c. Good faith d. Proactive Correct Answer: c Which of the following is NOT an objective of patrol? (24.1.1) Select one: a. Preserving the peace b. Preventing crime c. Using unmarked units for general patrol d. Suppressing crime Correct Answer: c An Officer's "off duty" behavior is generally: (3.2.2) Select one: a. of no concern to his/her agency provided no laws are broken b. no better or worse than his/her neighbor's behavior c. held to a higher ethical standard than others d. of no concern to anyone other than the officer e. is of no interest to citizens Correct Answer: c What is the speed limit in an urban district, unless otherwise posted? (9.1.14) Select one: a. 20 mph b. 25 mph c. 30 mph d. 35 mph e. it must be posted Correct Answer: c Which of the following maneuvers is not permitted against a green light? (9.1.8) Select one: a. To proceed straight ahead b. To make a U-turn, unless prohibited by a posted sign c. To make a left turn providing oncoming traffic has cleared the intersection d. To make a right turn e. All of the above are permitted Correct Answer: e How long is a search warrant valid? (7.1.12) Select one: a. Until it is served. b. Three days, not counting the day of issuance nor the day of execution. c. Seven days, not counting the day of issuance nor the day of execution. d. Twenty-four hours. Correct Answer: b Communication is based on: (15.2.1) Select one: a. 7%-10% on content b. 5% on individual interpretation c. 25% on Noise d. 4% on dress Correct Answer: a What type of injury must occur to constitute an assault punishable as a class A misdemeanor? (8.5.4) Select one: a. Offensive contact b. Imminent bodily injury c. Bodily injury d. Serious bodily injury e. None of the above Correct Answer: c Which of the following is not a proper steering technique? (22.2.4) Select one: a. Shuffle steering b. Evasive steering c. Counter steering d. "box-style" steering Correct Answer: d Which of the following is not an "authorized emergency vehicle" in accordance with the Transportation Code? (9.1.16) Select one: a. Police vehicles b. Private vehicles operated by volunteer fire fighters while answering a fire alarm c. A vehicle operated by an employee of the blood bank transporting the daily supply of fresh blood to a local hospital under normal circumstances d. The operator of a vehicle owned by an eye bank while making an emergency delivery of eye tissue to the airport e. None of the above Correct Answer: c Omission means.... (8.1.1) Select one: a. Failure to act b. Failure to include c. To leave out an element of an offense d. None of the above Correct Answer: a When another's actions toward a victim are sensed to be negative, the feelings felt by the victim are often described as ____________________________________. (25.1.5) Select one: a. Secondary assault b. Secondary injury c. Secondary feeling d. Secondary hurt Correct Answer: b Which of the following is not a tool that can redirect someone's behavior? (17.3.6) Select one: a. Listen b. Empathize c. Ask questions d. Paraphrase e. Second guess Correct Answer: e The scope of a warrantless search of an automobile is not defined by the nature of the container; rather, it is defined by the ___________ of the search and the places in which there is _____________________ to believe that it may be found. (7.1.11) Select one: a. Object; probable cause b. Scope; reason c. Contents; a possibility d. Area; reasonable cause Correct Answer: a The posted speed limit on a public beach is: (9.1.14) Select one: a. 10 b. 15 c. 20 d. 30 Correct Answer: b A signal of intent to turn, when required, must be given continuously for how long prior to reaching the point of turning? (9.1.10) Select one: a. 50 feet b. 75 feet c. 100 feet d. 150 feet e. 500 feet Correct Answer: c A law enforcement officer may take possession of a child without a court order under any circumstances. (14.1.7) Select one: True False Correct Answer: False A person crawls into a window in a warehouse to get out of the rain. The owner finds the person asleep the next morning and calls the police. The person committed...... (8.7.3) Select one: a. no offense b. burglary c. disorderly conduct d. criminal trespass Correct Answer: d According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, an affidavit made before a magistrate charging the commission of an offense is called a/an _______. (6.6.2) Select one: a. warrant b. complaint c. information d. capias Correct Answer: b ______ generally refers to groups of people with common ancestry and physical characteristics. (5.1.1) Select one: [Show Less]
The three major types of elder abuse are: a. physical harm, mental anguish, mental illness b. neglect, abuse, exploitation c. injury, confinement, int... [Show More] imidation d. none of the above Correct Answer: b. neglect, abuse, exploitation A package store may sell liquor on which of the following days? a. Election Day b. Christmas Day c. Thanksgiving Day d. New Years Day Correct Answer: a. Election Day Pursuant to Art. 51.09 of the Family Code, a child may waive any rights granted him under Title 3 of the Family Code or the US or Texas Constitution, if: a. The waiver is made by the child and the attorney for the child b. The child and attorney waving the right are informed of and understand the right and the possible consequences of waiving it c. The waiver is voluntary; the waiver is made in writing or in court proceedings that are recorded d. All the above are correct Correct Answer: d. All the above are correct A _________________ is a group of words that expresses a complete thought. a. Sentence b. Category c. Scheme d. Fragment Correct Answer: a. Sentence Conduct, other than a traffic offense, that violates a penal law of this state or of the United States punishable by imprisonment or by confinement in jail. a. Delinquent conduct b. Child in need of supervision c. Violation of probation d. Status offense Correct Answer: a. Delinquent conduct The three methods of gaining sexual access to a person are: a. consent, pressure, force b. consent, calculated, preplanned c. spontaneous, sporadic, premeditated d. none of the above Correct Answer: a. consent, pressure, force When you approach a residence involving a family violence situation: a. park directly in front of the residence so other officers will know where you are located b. approach the residence using appropriate walkways c. stand to the sides of the doors and listen before knocking d. immediately enter the residence if you hear the invitation to "come Correct Answer: c. stand to the sides of the doors and listen before knocking Sexual assaults are acts of ______. a. frustration b. hate c. desire d. violence Correct Answer: d. violence A peace officer's duty in handling a family dispute is to a. give legal advice to parties b. suggest solutions based on the officer's personal experience at home c. ensure that the disputants separate to avoid conflict d. keep the peace and attempt to find a solution to the problem Correct Answer: d. keep the peace and attempt to find a solution to the problem In processing a delinquent offender, the juvenile must: a. Be taken to a central booking facility b. Have bond set c. Be held six hours in an unlocked processing room d. Be sight and sound separated from adult offenders Correct Answer: d. Be sight and sound separated from adult offenders Communication is based on: a. 7%-10% on content b. 5% on individual interpretation c. 25% on Noise d. 4% on dress Correct Answer: a. 7%-10% on content What percentage of a message is received due to the content of the message? a. 7% b. 33% c. 60% d. 97% Correct Answer: a. 7% According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, a magistrate may extend the detention period on a person who is arrested in the prevention of family violence by a period not to exceed ______ hours. a. 24 b. 36 c. 48 d. 60 Correct Answer: c. 48 means "of or relating to court action taken by one party without notice to the other for temporary or emergency relief." a. Ad litem b. Ex Parte c. In Re d. Nulla Bona Correct Answer: b. Ex Parte Who can give permission to anyone to ignore the provisions of an emergency protection order? a. No one. b. The victim. c. The arresting officer. d. The parents of a victim. Correct Answer: a. No one. Pulling, shoving, slapping, hitting, punching, pulling hair, cutting, stabbing, strangling, shooting, burning, kicking, disfiguring, spitting, torturing, throwing things, stomping, pinching are examples of __________. a. Physical abuse b. Emotional abuse c. Sexual abuse d. Mental abuse Correct Answer: a. Physical abuse Forms of child sexual abuse can include _________ a. Fondling b. Lewd or lascivious exposure or behavior c. Intercourse, sodomy, oral intercourse d. penetration of genital or anal opening by a foreign object e. All of the above Correct Answer: e. All of the above The majority of family violence is __________. a. Female on child b. Male on female c. Male on child d. Child on child Correct Answer: b. Male on female A husband feels the need to have absolute power and control over his wife and children, and this control is maintained using verbal and physical violence and threats, is an example of __________. a. Dominance cycle b. Absolutism c. Cycle lane d. Cycle of violence Correct Answer: d. Cycle of violence Which of these are community resources/referrals for abuse victims? a. Crime Victim's Assistance personnel at the PD or SO b. Victim service units when investigating domestic violence incidents c. Nearest Family violence shelter or outreach incidents d. Rape crisis centers e. All are resources Correct Answer: e. All are resources Not allowing the use of birth control and refusing to use it himself resulting in unwanted pregnancy is an example of __________. a. Physical abuse b. Emotional abuse c. Sexual abuse d. Mental abuse Correct Answer: c. Sexual abuse Financial dependence, children, and love are examples of __________. a. Reasons to leave an abuser b. Barriers to leaving an abuser c. Reasons for abuse d. Returning to an abuser Correct Answer: b. Barriers to leaving an abuser Typically family violence offenders are socially __________. a. Butterflies b. Average c. Loners d. Loud Correct Answer: c. Loners Theories on the cause of family violence abuse include all of the following except __________. a. It works to get the batterer what he wants b. Ignored behavior c. Sex role stereotypes clearly defined roles for boys and girls d. Cultural Correct Answer: b. Ignored behavior If the court finds from the information contained in an application for a protective order that there is a clear and present danger of sexual assault or abuse, stalking, trafficking, or other harm to the applicant, the court, without further notice to the alleged offender and without a hearing, may enter a __________. a. Restraining order b. Ex parte order c. Protective order d. Temporary ex parte order Correct Answer: d. Temporary ex parte order Destroying personal possessions is an example of __________. a. Physical abuse b. Emotional abuse c. Sexual abuse d. Mental abuse Correct Answer: b. Emotional abuse Who can file a protective order? a. An adult b. An adult with evidence of abuse c. An adult member of the relationship d. Anyone Correct Answer: c. An adult member of the relationship Substance abuse in itself __________ cause the violence. a. Enhances b. Incites c. Creates d. Does not Correct Answer: d. Does not means the mother or the father of a child, but does not include a parent whose parental rights have been terminated. a. Guardian b. Parent c. Party d. Lawyer Correct Answer: b. Parent means a court designated under Section 51.04 of this code to exercise jurisdiction over proceedings under this title. a. Parental court b. Juvenile court c. Minor court d. Youth court Correct Answer: b. Juvenile court means the referral of a child or a child's case to the office or official, including an intake officer or probation officer, designated by the juvenile board to process children within the juvenile justice system. a. Reference to minor court b. Referral to minor court c. Juvenile court referral d. Referral to juvenile court Correct Answer: d. Referral to juvenile court means the state, a child who is the subject of proceedings under this subtitle, or the child's parent, spouse, guardian, or guardian ad litem. a. Party b. Parent c. Lawyer d. Guardian Correct Answer: a. Party The following are problems associated with __________: Conditions for juvenile gang existence Name/identification of leadership Geographic turf Weapon and drug involvement Delinquent activity: a. Phases of gang involvement b. Gang activities c. Teens d. Minors Correct Answer: b. Gang activities means the person who, under court order, is the guardian of the person of the child or the public or private agency with whom the child has been placed by a court. a. Party b. Custodian c. Lawyer d. Guardian Correct Answer: d. Guardian means a child who is accused, adjudicated, or convicted for conduct that would not, under state law, be a crime if committed by an adult, including running away from home, violation of a juvenile curfew or violation of a provision of the ABC applicable to minors only. a. Juvenile delinquent b. Status offender c. Teen offender d. Minor delinquent Correct Answer: b. Status offender means the adult with whom the child resides. a. Guardian b. Party c. Custodian d. Lawyer Correct Answer: c. Custodian A peace officer may arrest without a warrant any person he observes violating __________ provision(s) of this code. a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. Any Correct Answer: d. Any Beer can be sold between __________ and __________ on any given day except Sunday. a. 10 am; Midnight b. 7 am; Midnight c. 7 am; 10 pm d. 9 am; 10 pm Correct Answer: b. 7 am; Midnight An alcoholic beverage is any beverage containing more than __________% alcohol by volume. a. 4.5 b. 1 c. 0.5 d. 2 Correct Answer: c. 0.5 A person commits an offense if the person possesses an open container or consumes an alcoholic beverage on a public street, public alley, or public sidewalk within __________ of the property line of a facility that is a public or private school, including a parochial school, that provides all or any part of prekindergarten through twelfth grade. a. 1000 ft b. 500 ft c. 50 ft d. 100 ft Correct Answer: a. 1000 ft means the plant Cannabis sativa L., whether growing or not, the seeds of that plant, and every compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, or preparation of that plant or its seeds. a. Hemp b. Marihuana/Marijuana c. Weed d. Pot Correct Answer: b. Marihuana/Marijuana means a substance, including a drug, an adulterant, and a dilatant, listed in Schedules I through V or Penalty Group 1, 1-A, 2, 2-A, 3, or 4. The term includes the aggregate weight of any mixture, solution, or other substance containing a controlled substance. a. Controlled substance analogue b. Controlled substance c. Monitored substance d. Monitored materials Correct Answer: b. Controlled substance A __________ is a substance with a chemical structure substantially similar to the chemical structure of a controlled substance in Schedule I or II or Penalty Group 1, 1-A, 2, or 2-A. a. Controlled substance b. Controlled substance analogue c. Monitored substance d. Monitored materials Correct Answer: b. Controlled substance analogue Opium and opiates, and a salt, compound, derivative, or preparation of opium or opiates, cocaine, coca leaves are all examples of __________. a. Opiate b. Narcotic Drugs c. Psychosomatic Drugs d. Weed Correct Answer: b. Narcotic Drugs means equipment, a product, or material that is used or intended for use in planting, propagating, cultivating, growing etc. etc. or concealing a controlled substance in violation of this chapter or in injecting, ingesting, inhaling, or otherwise introducing into the human body a controlled substance. a. Immediate precursor b. Drug paraphernalia c. Equipment d. Opiates Correct Answer: b. Drug paraphernalia means the possession of a controlled substance that has been obtained in accordance with state or federal law. a. Immediate precursor b. Drug paraphernalia c. Tools d. Lawful possession Correct Answer: d. Lawful possession means to directly apply a controlled substance by injection, inhalation, ingestion, or other means to the body of a patient. a. "Stick" b. Infuse c. Shoot up d. Administer Correct Answer: d. Administer means to deliver a controlled substance other than by administering or dispensing the substance. a. Dispense b. Delivery c. Distribute d. Circulate Correct Answer: c. Distribute means a substance, other than a device or a component, part, or accessory of a device recognized in the official united pharmacopoeia, official homeopathic pharmacopoeia of the states, official national formulary or a supplement to pharmacopoeia or the formulary. a. Narcotic b. Drug c. Marijuana d. Marihuana Correct Answer: b. Drug means to transfer, actually or constructively, to another a controlled substance, counterfeit substance, or drug paraphernalia, regardless of whether there is an agency relationship. a. Dispense b. Disburse c. Delivery d. Distribute Correct Answer: c. Delivery means a controlled substance that, without authorization, bears or is in a container or has a label that bears an actual or simulated trademark, trade name, or other identifying mark, imprint, number, or device of a manufacturer, distributor, or dispenser other than the person who in fact manufactured, distributed, or dispensed the substance. a. Counterfeit substance b. Controlled substance analogue c. Monitored substance d. Monitored materials Correct Answer: a. Counterfeit substance means a substance the director finds to be and by rule designates as being: a principal compound commonly used or produced primarily for use in the manufacture of a controlled substance. a. Immediate precursor b. Drug paraphernalia c. Tools d. Lawful possession Correct Answer: a. Immediate precursor includes the manufacturing, planting, cultivating, growing, or harvesting of a controlled substance. a. Possession b. Carrier c. Production d. Making Correct Answer: c. Production means the delivery of a controlled substance in the course of professional practice or research, by a practitioner or person acting under the lawful order of a practitioner, to an ultimate user or research subject. a. Dispense b. Distribute c. Delivery d. Circulate Correct Answer: a. Dispense means a substance that has an addiction-forming or addiction-sustaining liability similar to 7 morphine or is capable of conversion into a drug having addiction-forming or addiction-sustaining liability. a. Opiate b. Narcotic Drugs c. Psychosomatic Drugs d. Weed Correct Answer: a. Opiate The cycle of abuse is threefold. Which of the following is not one of the cycle components? a. Tension building b. Honeymoon c. Loving stage d. Violent Episode C [Show Less]
WHO ARE MAGISTRATES CCP 2.09 Correct Answer: justices of the Supreme Court judges of the Court of Criminal Appeals justices of the Courts of Appeals j... [Show More] udges of the District Court Duty of magistrates CCP 2.10 Correct Answer: Main duty is to preserve the peace within his jurisdiction by the use of all lawful means; to issue all process intended to aid in preventing and suppressing crime. Examining court CCP 2.11 Correct Answer: When the magistrate sits for the purpose of inquiring into a criminal accusation against any person, this is called an examining court. Railroad peace officers CCP 2.121 Correct Answer: The director of the department of public safety may appoint 250 railroad police safety may appoint up to 250 railroad peace officers whom are employed by a railroad. A railroad peace officer may not issue a traffic citation for a violation. Adjunct police officers CCP 2.123 Correct Answer: Within counties of 200,000, 50 peace officers who are commissioned education code, who are employed by a private institution of higher education located in municipality. Peace officers from adjoining states CCP 2.124 Correct Answer: Texarkana is an example of this. A buffer zone on either side of the state border. They have the same powers as any officer. If no arrangement or agreement is made you can enforce state laws from one mile across the border. However city ordinances cannot be enforced. Special Rangers of Texas and Southwester Cattle Raisers Association CCP 2.125 Correct Answer: The director of the Department of Public Safety may appoint up to 50 special rangers of Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association to aid law enforcement agencies in the investigation of the theft of livestock or related property. Peace Officers commissioned by the Alabama Coushatta Indian Tribe CCP 2.126 - Correct Answer: Vested With all the powers, privileges and immunities of peace officers and may arrest without a warrant any person who violates a law of the state. They may also enforce traffic laws on the streets and highways. Outside of their boundaries they must be summoned by another commissioned peace officer for their assistance. WHO ARE PEACE OFFICERS CCP 2.12 Correct Answer: *sheriffs *constables *marshals *rangers *law enforcement agents of the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission *investigators of the district attorneys *fire marshal *investigators commissioned by the Texas Medical Board *municipal park and recreational patrolmen and security officers *law enforcement officers commissioned by the Parks and Wildlife Commission (10 of 36) Duties and powers CCP 2.13 Correct Answer: IT IS THE DUTY of every peace officer to preserve the peace within the officer's jurisdiction. To effect this purpose the officer shall use all lawful means as listed. - Interfere without warrant to prevent or suppress crime. - Execute all lawful process issued to the officer by magistrate or court. - Give notice to some magistrate of all offenses committed within the officer's jurisdiction. - Arrest offenders without warrant in every case where the officer is authorized by law and take the offender before the proper magistrate. - IT IS ALSO the duty of every officer to ***take possession of a child under ARTICLE 63.009 Neglecting to execute process CCP 2.16 Correct Answer: If an officer refuses/neglects obligations to any summons, subpoena or attachment for a witness, or any other legal process he shall be liable to a fine for contempt not less than $10 but not more than $200. Conservator of the peace CCP 2.17 Correct Answer: Each SHERIFF shall be a conservator of the peace in his county. He shall do all things necessary to suppress crime. Custody of prisoners CCP 2.18 Correct Answer: Custody of prisoners is the sheriff's obligation. A prisoner committed to jail by warrant from a magistrate or court will be placed in jail by the sheriff. Deputy CCP 2.20 Correct Answer: Wherever a duty is imposed by this code upon the sheriff, the same duty may lawfully be performed by his deputy. When there is no sheriff in a county all duties will fall onto the deputy. Investigation of certain reports alleging child abuse CCP 2.27 Correct Answer: Police will act quickly on any report from CPS that alleges an immediate risk of physical or sexual abuse of a child that could result in death or serious harm. As soon as possible after being notified by the department of the report, but not later than 24 hours after being notified, the peace officer shall accompany the department investigator in initially responding to the report. Duties regarding misused identity CCP 2.28 Correct Answer: When someone misuses another person's identity, the officer must do the following: Notify the person that... the person's id information was misused by another person arrested in the county, the person may file a declaration with the department of public safety and the person is entitled to expunction of all crimes the offender committed under victims name. The officer must then notify DPS of the same information. Report required in connection with fraudulent use of or possession of identifying information CCP 2.29 Correct Answer: When someone uses another's ID the peace officer shall make a written report that contains the following information... The name of the victim, the name of the suspect, if known, and the type of identifying information obtained, possessed, etc... and also the results of any investigation. In providing the report, the LE Agency shall redact any otherwise confidential information that is included in the report. Report concerning certain assaultive or terroristic offense CCP 2.30 Correct Answer: A report must be completed for the following offenses; assault, aggravated assault, aggravated sexual assault, and a terroristic threat. The peace officer that investigates the report must generate a written report. SPECIAL INVESTIGATORS CCP 2.122. Correct Answer: criminal investigators of the United States shall not be deemed peace officers, but shall have the powers of arrest, search, and seizure under the laws of this state as to felony offenses only Racial profiling prohibited CCP 2.131 Correct Answer: A peace officer may not engage in racial profiling! Liability CCP 2.136 Correct Answer: The statistics that TCOLE create in regards to race or ethnicity and other characteristics will not hold the officer liable. Officer not liable for statistics. Civil Penalty CCP 2.1385 (revised 2/2010) Correct Answer: If any chief administrator intentionally fails to submit the incident-based data as required will be subject for a civil penalty of $1,000 for each violation. Duties of peace officers CCP 5.04 Correct Answer: The primary duty of a peace officer who investigates family violence allegation is to protect any potential victim of family violence, enforce the law of the state, enforce a protective order from another jurisdiction and make lawful arrests of violators. The peace officer must also establish whether the household he reports to is a current licensed foster home or verified agency foster home. TCIC Texas Crime Information Center has this information on hand (foster home, etc.) IN AN INSTANCE OF FAMILY VIOLENCE - The victim must be provided the "Notice to adult victims of family violence" pamphlet which will be in both ENGLISH and SPANISH Standby assistance; liability CCP 5.045 Correct Answer: Example... Family Violence call where the victim or potential victim is removed from the residence/leaves the residence; the officer may standby to make sure the movement is orderly. However if the party that leaves the residence takes property that belongs to the potential offender/offender, the officer will not be held liable for this. Take things to be out of the house for 3 days...there shouldn't be a moving truck outside of the house. Venue for protective order offenses CCP 5.07 Correct Answer: An issued protective order is valid STATEWIDE. Peace officer to prevent injury CCP 6.06 Correct Answer: The peace officer must use the amount of force necessary to prevent the commission of the offense and no greater! Dispersing riot CCP 8.04 Correct Answer: Whenever there are enough people together constituting a riot, it is the duty of every magistrate or peace officer to cause such persons to disperse by commanding them or arresting the engaged, with or without warrant. Officer may call aid CCP 8.05 Correct Answer: The officer may call to his aid the power of the county when dispersing a riot. Means adopted to suppress CCP 8.06 Correct Answer: The officer engaged in suppressing the riot and those who aid him are authorized in adopting such measures as are necessary to suppress the riot, but are not authorized to use any greater degree of force than is required. Offense within view CCP 14.01 Correct Answer: A peace officer may arrest an offender when the offense is committed in his presence or within his view, if the offense is one classed as a felony or as an offense against the public peace. Within view of magistrate CCP 14.02 Correct Answer: A peace officer may arrest anyone that has committed a felony or breach of the peace has been committed in the presence of a magistrate. The magistrate sees one of these offenses and verbally orders the peace officer to arrest the offender. Authority of peace officers CCP 14.03 Correct Answer: A peace officer who is outside his jurisdiction may arrest, without warrant, a person who commits an offense within the offer's presence or view, if the offense is a felony or a breach of the peace. Public intoxication CCP 14.031 Correct Answer: A peace officer may release the individual if he believes detention in a penal facility is unnecessary for the protection of the individual or others and if the individual is released to the care of an adult who agrees to assume responsibility for the individual. They can also be released if they verbally consent to voluntary treatment for chemical dependency in a program or treatment facility that is licensed. When felony has been committed CCP 14.04 Correct Answer: When a credible person gives satisfactory proof that a crime has been committed and the offender is about to escape a peace officer may pursue and arrest the accused without the warrant (since there is no time to get one). Rights of officer CCP 14.05 Correct Answer: An officer may make lawful arrests without warrant however he cannot enter a residence to make the arrest unless a person who resides in the residence consents to entry or exigent circumstances require that the officer making the arrest enter the residence without the consent of a resident or without a warrant. If it's a class C the officer cannot make entry. Arrest by peace officer from other jurisdiction CCP 14.051 Correct Answer: An officer that is in FRESH PURSUIT of a criminal may cross jurisdictions in attempt to apprehend the violator. Must take offender before magistrate CCP 14.06 Correct Answer: The peace officer shall take the person arrested or have him taken without unnecessary delay, but not later than 48 hours after the persion is arrested, before a magistrate of the county. [Show Less]
1. (1.1.1) The condition of the body that enables an individual to use his or her body in activities requiring strength, muscular endurance, cardiovascular... [Show More] endurance, flexibility, coordination, agility power, balance, speed, and accuracy, without undue experience of fatigue and exhaustion is the definition of A. wellness B. physical fitness C. stamina D. good conditioning Correct Answer: B. Physical Fitness 2. (1.1.1) That condition of the human organism that consists of its health and disease status and risk potential. A. Ergonomics B. Wellness C. Fitness D. Physiology Correct Answer: B. Wellness 3. (1.1.1) ______________ is defined by TCLEOSE as that condition of the human organism that consists of its health and disease status and risk potential. There are varying degrees of wellness, ranging from death to optimal well-being. Genuine health is not just the absence of disease or infirmity, it is a state of positive well-being. It induces the physical, mental, spiritual, and social emotional dimensions of life. Total well-being translates into the practice of positive lifestyle behaviors and good health habits. A. Physical fitness B. Wellness C. Stamina D. Good conditioning. Correct Answer: B. Wellness 4. (1.1.1) Physical fitness can be divided into two categories which are A. Health related and wellness. B. Motor related and wellness. C. Functional and health related fitness; and motor fitness D. None of the above Correct Answer: C. Functional and health related fitness; and motor fitness 5. (1.1.1) Specifically, in regards to the "two categories of physical fitness" which of the following is more important? A. Functional/health related B. Motor related C. Wellness D. None of the above Correct Answer: A. Functional/health related 6. (1.1.1) Wellness ranges from optimum health to A. death B. medium health C. marginal health D. old age Correct Answer: A. death 7. (1.1.1) Which of the following statements is correct concerning the "Wellness Pyramid?" A. How we act, function, and perform during our everyday lives does not have that much impact on fitness/wellness. B. Self-responsibility has marginal impact on fitness/well-being C. Exercise and proper nutrition make up the foundation of the Wellness Pyramid D. Nutrition is not a part of this concept Correct Answer: C. Exercise and proper nutrition make up the foundation of the Wellness Pyramid 8. (1.1.1) The BPOC list the following six specific factors that make up the "Wellness Pyramid." Which of the following factors make up the foundation on which the Wellness Pyramid is built? A. Self-Responsibility B. Stress Management C. Regular Exercise and Proper Nutrition D. Tobacco Cessation Correct Answer: C. Regular Exercise and Proper Nutrition 9. (1.1.1) The BPOC list the following six specific factors that make up the "Wellness Pyramid." Which of the factors make up the "cap" that holds down all the other areas in the pyramid? A. Self-Responsibility B. Stress Management C. Regular Exercise and Proper Nutrition D. Tobacco Cessation Correct Answer: A. Self-Responsibility 10. (1.1.1) According to BPOC, which of the following statements is true in regards to physical fitness levels of police officers? A. Officers are usually hired (recruits) at below average fitness. B. Incumbent officers are usually above average in fitness. C. Incumbent officers are usually below average in fitness. D. Fitness amongst the law enforcement profession is an area that does not need improvement. Correct Answer: C. Incumbent officers are usually below average in fitness. 11. (1.1.4) In the BPOC, "FITT" is the acronym for a set of guidelines to assist in incorporating the exercise guidelines to a personal fitness program. Which of the following are the set of guidelines that correctly match this acronym? A. Frequency, Intensity, Time, and Type B. Fitness, Intelligence, Time, and Typing. C. Frequency, Intensity, Typical, and Trying. D. Fitness, Intelligence, Time, and Trying. Correct Answer: A. Frequency, Intensity, Time, and Type 12. (1.3.1) Which of the following statements is "true" in regards to stress? A. Some types of stress are considered as being "positive." B. All stress is considered as being "negative." C. As a profession, Law Enforcement is one of the least stressful. D. Critical Incident Stress (CIS) is not incident specific. Correct Answer: A. Some types of stress are considered as being "positive." 13. 1.3.1) The BPOC defines "________" as the natural reaction of the mind and body to a demand placed on it - pleasant o unpleasant. A. Eustress B. Distress C. Stress D. "CIS" Correct Answer: C. Stress 14. (1.3.1) The BPOC defines "_________" as a stressor that is perceived as positive such as a promotion, getting married or achieving an accomplishment. A. Eustress B. Acute stress C. Distress D. Chronic stress Correct Answer: A. Eustress 15. (1.3.1) The BPOC describes "_________" as a stressor that is perceived as negative such as an injury, illness, divorce or being fired. A. Eustress B. Distress C. CIS D. PTSD Correct Answer: B. Distress 16. (1.3.1) "_____________" is defined as prolonged unrelieved stress also called cumulative stress. Prolonged unrelieved wear and tear results from too many demands. An extreme example of this is burnout when a person loses energy and interest because of unrelieved stress. A. Eustress B. Distress C. Acute stress D. Chronic stress Correct Answer: D. Chronic stress 17. (1.3.1) The BPOC use the acronym "CIS" for which of the following terms? A. Crisis Intervention Specific B. Critical Involvement Situation C. Critical Incident Stress D. Crisis Independent Stress Correct Answer: C. Critical Incident Stress 18. (1.3.1) "_______" is incident specific. This is heavy-duty stress that causes psychological and physical discomfort for 2 days to 1 month. It is considered "normal" response to an abnormal extreme situation. A. PTSD B. CIS C. CID D. PTCD Correct Answer: B. CIS 19. (1.3.1) Based on Chapter One of the BPOC, which of the following statements is true? A. Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) creates major distress & long lasting disruptive changes in person's life. This is not "normal" stress and may need professional help. B. PTSD is heavy-duty stress that causes psychological and physical discomfort for 2 days to 1 month. C. Eustress is a stressor that is perceived as negative such as an injury, illness, divorce or being fired. D. Law enforcement is the only profession with high levels of stress. Correct Answer: A. Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) creates major distress & long lasting disruptive changes in person's life. This is not "normal" stress and may need professional help. 20. (1.3.2) A "_______" is defined by the BPOC as a demand, real or imagined, that disrupts a person's equilibrium and initiates the stress response. A. problem B. stressor C. critical situation D. none of the above Correct Answer: B. stressor 21. (1.5.2) "__________" is defined by the BPOC as a traumatic event that causes a strong emotional reaction which has the potential to interfere with an individual's ability to function at the scene or later. The incident temporarily disrupts your everyday life, forces you to face death, your vulnerability, pain, severe loss, or horror (i.e. a shooting, use of force incident, heart attack or catastrophic illness.) A. Post traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) B. Critical Incident Stress (CIS) C. Eustress D. Crisis Reaction Correct Answer: B. Critical Incident Stress (CIS) 22. (1.5.2) The BPOC list five specific "phases of transition" that persons who experience traumatic events typically go through; i.e., a police shooting. Which of the following correctly lists in order these phases of transition? A. Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, and Acceptance. B. Anger, Distress, Bargaining, Depression, and Acceptance C. Distress, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, and Acceptance D. Surprise, Denial, Anger, Depression, and Acceptance. Correct Answer: A. Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, and Acceptance. 23. (1.5.2) Which of the following was not specifically listed in the BPOC as one of the "phases of transition" that persons who experience traumatic events typically go through when they are involved in something such as a police shooting? A. Denial Phase B. Bargaining Phase C. Depreciation Phase D. Acceptance Phase Correct Answer: C. Depreciation Phase 24. (1.5.2) The BPOC uses the acronym "PTSD" to describe which of the following terms? A. Past, Type, Sensitive, Direction B. Post, Timely, Stress, Division C. Partial, Traumatic, Stress, Disability D. Post, Traumatic, Stress, Disorder Correct Answer: D. Post, Traumatic, Stress, Disorder 25. (1.5.2) Which of the following statements is "true" in regards to PTSD? A. Symptoms in PTSD are similar to Critical Stress Disorder but are less severe and persist less than two to three days. B. Symptoms in PTSD are similar to Critical Stress Disorder but are more severe and usually persist for about two to three weeks. C. Symptoms in PTSD are similar to Critical Stress Disorder but are more severe and persist after 1 month after the incident. D. Symptoms in PTSD are not at all similar to those found in Critical Stress Disorder. Correct Answer: C. Symptoms in PTSD are similar to Critical Stress Disorder but are more severe and persist after 1 month after the incident. 26. (1.6.1) Based on the BPOC, which of the following statements is not correct? A. The frequency of suicide in the U.S. is "1 every 16 minutes." B. Men attempt suicide more often, women are more likely to complete suicide. C. Men more often use firearms in attempting suicide; women more often use drugs or poisons. D. Marital problems increases risk of suicide 4.8 times. Correct Answer: B. Men attempt suicide more often, women are more likely to complete suicide. 27. (1.6.1) According to law enforcement statistics furnished by the BPOC, an average of 69 law enforcement officers died feloniously in the U.S each year during the 1990's but police suicides averaged more than ______ per year during that same decade. A. 300 B. 400 C. 500 D. 600 Correct Answer: A. 300 28. (1.7.2) Based on the BPOC, which of the following statements would be a "myth." A. Alcoholism is a disease for which recovery is guaranteed IF the alcoholic begins and sticks with a recovery program. If not, premature death is likely. B. Many alcoholics hold high-level jobs and function well at work for years before their performance is noticeable affected by drinking. C. No one really knows what drives a person to drink. Studies have implicated physical, genetic, psychological, environmental, and social factors. D. All alcoholics are skid-row drunks. Correct Answer: D. All alcoholics are skid-row drunks. 29. (1.7.5) Which of the following was not specifically given by the BPOC as a symptom of steroid use? A. Mood swings and increased aggressiveness B. Acne C. Voice lowering (in females) D. Decrease risks of liver cancer, hepatitis, hypertension and diabetes. Correct Answer: D. Decrease risks of liver cancer, hepatitis, hypertension and diabetes. 30. (2.1.1) Policing in America has its roots in _____________ methods. A. Posse comitatus B. Spanish C. French D. European Correct Answer: D. European 31. (2.1.1) In early American history, the northeastern states generally had the "watch and ward" system of policing. "Watch" was ____________policing , while "ward" was ____________ policing. A. Evening, Midmorning B. Nighttime, Daytime C. Weekends, Monday through Friday D. Daytime, Nighttime Correct Answer: B. Nighttime, Daytime 32. (2.1.2) August Volmer can best be remembered for: A. identifying police corruption B. Getting the Pendleton Act passed C. Creating the FBI D. His contribution to the goal of professionalizing the police Correct Answer: D. His contribution to the goal of professionalizing the police 33. (2.1.2) The National Commission on Law Observance and Enforcement (Wickersham Commission) reported in 1931 "the greatest promise for the future of policing is A. improving police response time to crime is essential." B. Stream-lining the court system and increasing conviction rates will help decrease crime problems." C. the college or university." D. None of the above Correct Answer: C. the college or university." 34. (2.1.2) Police professionalism was an issue in the late 1960's when the "____________" stated in 1967 that, in their opinion, police personnel should have two or four years of college education. This Commission indicated that the ultimate aim of all police departments was for personnel with general enforcement powers to have baccalaureate degrees. A. Wickersham Commission B. President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice C. National Advisory Commission on Criminal Justice Standards and Goals (NAC) D. Federal Bureau of Investigation Correct Answer: B. President's Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice 35. (2.1.3) Texas became a free and independent republic after the Battle of San Jacinto in _______. A. 1826 B. 1836 C. 1846 D. 1856 Correct Answer: B. 1836 36. (2.1.3) Stephen F. Austin employed a militia group to protect the settlers from Indian and bandit raids. This group later became known as ____________________. A. Austin's Raiders B. Texas Militia C. Texas Rangers D. None of the above Correct Answer: C. Texas Rangers 37. (2.1.3) According to the BPOC, which of the following would not be a true statement? A. During Texas' 100 years as a province of Mexico, Mexican governors reigned over the territory that would later become Texas. B. Stephen F. Austin employed a militia group to protect the settlers from Indian and bandit raids. This group later became known as the Texas Rangers. C. Two elected law enforcement officials in Texas are constables and sheriffs. D. The watch/ward system of police became prevalent in Texas because of its large territory and absence of large cities/urban areas. Correct Answer: D. The watch/ward system of police became prevalent in Texas because of its large territory and absence of large cities/urban areas. 38. (2.1.3) In ________ the Texas Legislature enacted legislation that created TCLEOSE. A. 1962 B. 1965 C. 1972 D. 1975 Correct Answer: B. 1965 39. (2.1.4) The ________________ is the statutory authority for the Commission (TCLEOSE) to establish rules that law enforcement agencies and officers must follow. A. Code of Criminal Procedure B. Government Code C. Occupations Code D. Health and Safety Code Correct Answer: C. Occupations Code 40. (2.1.4) A "__________" is defined by TCLEOSE Rules as any magazine-fed repeating rifle with iron/open sights or with a frame mounted optical enhancing sighting device, 3 power or less, that is carried by the individual officer in an official capacity. (TCLEOSE Rule 211.1) A. long-range rifle B. precision rifle C. patrol rifle D. shotgun Correct Answer: C. patrol rifle 41. (2.1.4) A "___________" is defined by TCLEOSE Rules as any rifle with a frame mounted optical sighting device greater than 3 power that is carried by the individual officer in an official capacity. (TCLEOSE Rule 211.1) A. long-range rifle B. precision rifle C. patrol rifle D. shotgun Correct Answer: B. precision rifle 42. (2.1.4) When a person that holds a TCLEOSE peace officer license is arrested, charged, or indicted for a criminal offense above the grade of Class C misdemeanor or for any Class C misdemeanor involving the duties and responsibilities of his office for family violence, that person must report such fact to the commission in writing within ______ days. (Rule 211.27) A. 6 B. 12 C. 24 D. 30 Correct Answer: D. 30 43. (2.1.4) According to Commission Rules, if a licensee's name is changed for any reason, such as marriage, divorce, or other court action, it must be reported to the Commission within ______ days. (Rule 211.27) A. 60 B. 50 C. 40 D. 30 Correct Answer: D. 30 44. (2.1.4) A person may not become a peace officer if they have ever been convicted of: (Rule 217.1) A. Three or more of any misdemeanor crimes. B. Any Class "C" Misdemeanor. C. Any family violence offense. D. None of the above Correct Answer: C. Any family violence offense. 45. (2.1.4) A person may not become a Texas peace officer if they _______________. (Rule 217.1) A. have not been a Texas citizen for at least one year. B. Have been convicted of a Class "A [Show Less]
That condition of the human organism that consists of its health and disease status and risk potential. Correct Answer: Wellness According to the Occupat... [Show More] ions Code, a person licensed as a peace officer must complete 40 hours of legislatively required continuing education training every _____ Correct Answer: 24 months. According to the Commission Rules, if a licensee's name is changed for any reason, such as marriage, divorce, or other court action, it must be reported to the Commission within _____ days. Correct Answer: 30 According to the Commission Rules, if a current license holder is arrested for any offense above a Class C misdemeanor, the license holder shall report the facts of the arrest to the Commission in writing within _____. Correct Answer: 30 days According to the Commission Rules, the license of any licensee who does not meet the legislatively required continuing education by the expiration date will _____. Correct Answer: expire Which of the following is an advantage of having a professional model for law enforcement? Correct Answer: More effective problem solving techniques. The expression or use of facts without distortion by personal feelings or prejudice is the definition of _____. Correct Answer: objectivity Investigations relating to the deprivation of civil rights under color of law are usually conducted by _____. Correct Answer: Federal Bureau of Investigations According to the Penal Code, a public servant acting under the color of office or employment commits the offense of Official Oppression if the public servant _____. Correct Answer: intentionally subjects another to sexual harassment The Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution _____. Correct Answer: gives you the right to trial, open to the public Cruel and unusual punishment are prohibited by which amendment? Correct Answer: 8th According to the _____ Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, powers not specifically reserved to the federal government are reserved to the state government. Correct Answer: 10th According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, a _____ is an order issued by a judge directed to anyone having a person in their custody, commanding them to produce such person and show why they are in custody. Correct Answer: writ of habeas corpus Which court case affirmed a person's right to free speech? Correct Answer: Duran v. City of Douglas, AZ The 5th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution gives citizens the protection from _____. Correct Answer: self-incrimination The _____ Amendment limits the level of force that may be used to reasonable force. Correct Answer: 4th The primary components of the American Justice System are _____. Correct Answer: police, courts, and correctional _____ is the law that defines the personal and property rights of individuals. Correct Answer: Civil law According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, which of the following is NOT a magistrate? Correct Answer: District Attorney's According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, which of the following are NOT Texas peace officers? Correct Answer: Special agents of the Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms. According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, the Court of Criminal Appeals does NOT _____. Correct Answer: review decisions of civil cases According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, the _____ courts shall have original jurisdiction of all misdemeanors of which exclusive original jurisdiction is not given to the justice court, and when the fine to be imposed shall exceed five hundred dollars. Correct Answer: county According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, a peace officer who investigates a family violence allegation or who responds to a disturbance call that may involve family violence shall advise any possible adult victim of all reasonable means to prevent further family violence, including _____. Correct Answer: given written notice of a victim's legal rights According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, which is NOT a use of force option for dispersing a riot? Correct Answer: Use any degree of force. According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, an affidavit made before a magistrate charging the commission of an offense is called a/an _____. Correct Answer: complaint According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, the security given by the accused that he will appear and answer before the proper court the accusation brought against him is known as _____. Correct Answer: bail According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, a written statement of a grand jury accusing a person of an offense is a/an _____. Correct Answer: indictment According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, a person is arrested when the person has been _____. Correct Answer: taken into custody According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, a written statement that is filled and presented on behalf of the State of Texas by a district attorney that charges a person with an offense that may be prosecuted according to the law is called a/an _____. Correct Answer: information According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, a peace officer from another state may pursue a fleeing person into Texas and arrest them there, if the person is suspected of committing _____. Correct Answer: a felony According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, the time allowed for the execution of a search warrant shall be _____ whole days, exclusive of the day of issuance and the day of its execution. Correct Answer: 3 According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, which court has original jurisdiction over all felony cases? Correct Answer: District Court According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, what is a writ issued by a court directing any peace officer in the state, commanding him to arrest a person accused of an offense and bring him before that court immediately called? Correct Answer: Capias According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, appeals from the Justice Court are heard by the _____ Court. Correct Answer: County According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, what is the term for a written order from a magistrate, directed to a peace officer, commanding them to take a body of the person accused of an offense, to be dealt with according to law? Correct Answer: Arrest warrant According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, what is a law enforcement - initiated action based on an individual's ethnicity or national origin rather than the individual's behavior? Correct Answer: Racial profiling According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, whenever a peace officer meets with resistance in discharging any duty imposed on him by law, he _____ command a sufficient number of citizens of his county to overcome the resistance. Correct Answer: shall _____ circumstances exist when there is not enough time to obtain a warrant and the officer must establish probable cause. Correct Answer: Emergency The right to have an attorney present during any questioning was affirmed by _____. Correct Answer: Miranda v. Arizona Persons found in suspicious places, and under circumstances which reasonably show that such persons are about to commit some offense against the laws may _____. Correct Answer: be arrested without a warrant According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, a peace officer or any other person, may, without a warrant, arrest an offender when the offense is committed in their presence or within their view if the offense is classified as _____. Correct Answer: a felony In U.S. v. Carroll, the Supreme Court upheld an officer's right to search a vehicle's truck when the officers have _____. Correct Answer: probable cause Under temporary detention, a person _____be required to identify himself. Correct Answer: cannot The act of keeping back, or withholding, by design, a person, is the definition of _____. Correct Answer: detention The right of the officer to search the immediate area of control in a search incident to an arrest was affirmed in _____. Correct Answer: Chimel v. California According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, a search warrant is a written order issued by a magistrate and directed to a peace officer, commanding him to _____. Correct Answer: search for any property or thing and seize the same Holding a person for a limited time who, as yet, is not answerable to a criminal offense is _____. Correct Answer: temporary detention According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, if a _____ from another state comes into or passes through this state under an order directing him to attend and testify in this or another state, he is not subject to arrest or the service of civil or criminal process because of any act committed prior to his arrival in this state under the order. Correct Answer: witness According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, an officer must have _____ to believe the property is stolen to justify seizure of the property. Correct Answer: probable cause According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, a peace officer may arrest without a warrant, when a felony or breach of the peace has been committed in the presence or within view of a _____ and such person verbally orders the arrest of the offender. Correct Answer: magistrate _____ exists when the facts and circumstances known to the officer would warrant a prudent man believing that an offense has been committed. Correct Answer: Probable cause According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, what is the actual forcible detention of a person and other coercive measures to detain him within certain limits? Correct Answer: Constructive custody Which U.S. Constitutional amendment is the primary focus of the Miranda v. Arizona case? Correct Answer: 5th According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, a citizen may, without a warrant, arrest an offender when the offense is committed within their view is a _____. Correct Answer: felony According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, which of the following occurring in the presence of an officer, requires an arrest, even without a warrant? Correct Answer: There is a person the officer has probable cause to believe is violating a protective order. According to the Code of Criminal Procedure, a peace officer may break down the door of any house for the purpose of making an arrest if he has been refused admittance after giving notice of his authority and purpose under which of the following circumstances. Correct Answer: Felony The poisonous tree doctrine, which displays the notion that evidence obtained after illegal government action will be excluded from evidence, was affirmed in _____. Correct Answer: Wong Su v. U.S. You can frisk if there is _____ that the suspect may be in possession of a weapon. Correct Answer: reasonable fear When a search is conducted after a lawful arrest, within immediate control and contemporaneous with the arrest, the search is justified under _____ to lawful arrest. Correct Answer: incidental What is generally considered to be that area of open space surrounding a dwelling, which is so immediately adjacent to the dwelling that it is part of the house? Correct Answer: Curtilage According to the Penal Code, what is NOT part of the element of an offense? Correct Answer: Admission of guilt. According to the Penal Code, in the case of an "exception to an offense," the burden of proof lies with the _____. Correct Answer: prosecuting attorney According to the Penal Code, a person acts _____, with respect to the nature of their conduct, when it is the conscious objective or desire to engage in the conduct or cause the result. Correct Answer: intentionally According to the Penal Code, a person is criminally responsible as a party to an offense if the offense is_____. Correct Answer: committed by his own conduct According to the Penal Code, what is an affirmation defense to prosecution that the actor was compelled by threat of serious bodily injury to engage in the proscribed conduct? Correct Answer: Duress According to the Penal Code, a mistake of fact is _____. Correct Answer: a defense to prosecution According to the Penal Code, in order to prove a case of public intoxication, a person must _____. Correct Answer: appear in a public place while intoxicated to a degree the person may endanger himself/herself or another A person is in the process of robbing a store when a customer enters and is shot and killed by the person. According to the Penal Code, what is the most serious offense committed? Correct Answer: Capital murder. A person abducts a child and demands a ransom for the child's release. The person gets scared and releases the child unharmed. According to the Penal Code, what is the most serious offense committed? Correct Answer: Aggravated kidnapping According to the Penal Code, what offense is committed when a person threatens to harm another, by an unlawful act, on account of their service as a witness or public servant? Correct Answer: Obstruction or retaliation A person causes an explosion with the intent to destroy or damage, and is reckless about whether the explosion will endanger the life of some individual. According to the Penal Code, the person committed the offense of _____. Correct Answer: arson A person who, in the course of committing theft, intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly causes bodily injury to another, or places another in fear or imminent bodily injury or death, has committed what offense? Correct Answer: Robbery A person knowingly causes serious bodily to another in the course of committing theft. According to the Penal Code, what is the most serious offense committed? Correct Answer: Aggravated robbery A person breaks into an attached garage, breaks into a vehicle parked in the garage, and steals a $1500.00 computer from the back seat. According to the Penal Code, what is the most serious offense committed? Correct Answer: Burglary of a habitation According to the Penal Code, a person commits the offense of theft if they _____ appropriate property with intent to deprive the owner of the property. Correct Answer: unlawfully A person removes a $450.00 price tag from a retail item, replace it with a $200.00 price tag and pays the lower price. According to the Penal Code, the person has committed the offense of _____. Correct Answer: fraudulent destruction, removal, or concealment of writing A person steals a credit card with the intent to use it. According to the Penal Code, the person has committed the offense of _____. Correct Answer: credit card abuse A person knowingly prevents a writ from being served in a civil case. According to the Penal Code, the person has committed the offense of _____. Correct Answer: preventing execution of civil process A person enters the county commissioners' meeting and begins to shout obscenities. According to the Penal Code, that person has committed the offense of _____. Correct Answer: disrupting meeting or procession According to the Penal Code, a person knowingly solicits another to engage in sexual conduct with another person for compensation commits the offense of _____. Correct Answer: promotion of prostitution According to the Penal Code, a person who intentionally operates or participates in the earnings of a gambling place has committed the offense of _____. Correct Answer: gambling promotion. According to the Penal Code, what is the definition of a deadly weapon? Correct Answer: Anything that, in its manner of intended use, is capable of causing serious bodily injury. According to the Penal Code, all per [Show Less]
Which is NOT a method of good problem solvers Select one: a. Positive attitude b. Concern for accuracy c. Breaking the problem into parts d. Avoiding ... [Show More] guessing e. All of the above Correct Answer: e. All of the above That portion of the law which defines the personal and property right of individuals; the rights of an individual to seek redress or to prevent wrong defines; (4.3.3) Select one: a. Constitutional "rights" Law b. Tort Law c. Civil Law d. Criminal Law e. Case Law Correct Answer: c. Civil Law Which of the following Texas courts has jurisdiction over all the misdemeanors involving official misconduct: (6.3.4) Select one: a. Court of Criminal Appeals Incorrect b. County Court c. Justice Court d. District Court e. all of the above courts Correct Answer: d. District Court "The entire width between the boundary lines of every way publicly maintained when any part thereof is open for public use for purposes of vehicular travel" is: (9.1.3) Select one: a. A highway Incorrect b. A street c. A roadway d. A trafficway e. Both a highway and a street Correct Answer: e. Both a highway and a street _____________________% of family violence is male on female. (26.1.2) Select one: a. 95% b. 96% c. 97% d. 0.98 Correct Answer: a. 95% According to the TCOLE outline, what percentage of officer contacts require physical force? (17.3.4) Select one: a. 3% b. 7% c. 10% d. 0.3 Correct Answer: a. 3% Which of the following is NOT considered marihuana? (13.1.1) Select one: a. The female plant b. The seeds c. The oil or cake made from the seeds of the plant d. All of the above are considered marihuana Correct Answer: c. The oil or cake made from the seeds of the plant According to the Family code, an application for a Protective order may be filed by: (26.2.2) Select one: a. An adult member of a family or household. b. Any adult for the protection of a child member of a family or household. c. At The Department of Protective and Regulatory Services for the protection of a member of a family or household. d. All the above may file a protective order. Correct Answer: d. All the above may file a protective order. Which of the following is a defense to prosecution for not wearing a seat belt? (9.1.15) Select one: a. police officer on patrol b. city official on official business c. mail carrier on rounds d. fire chief answering a call e. any elected official on official business Correct Answer: c. mail carrier on rounds Among other requirements, each law enforcement agency in this state shall adopt a policy on racial profiling that requires: (6.2.4) Select one: a. reading a citizen the Miranda Warning if the citizen is not Anglo. b. public education relating to the agency's complaint process. c. mandatory training for its officers about racial profiling. d. reporting the location of the contact with the citizen. Correct Answer: b. public education relating to the agency's complaint process. A person knowingly causes serious bodily injury to another in the course of committing theft. According to the Penal Code, what is the most serious offense committed? (8.7.2) Select one: a. Burglary b. Robbery c. Aggravated theft d. Aggravated robbery Correct Answer: d. Aggravated robbery Title 8 of the Texas Penal Code (chapters 36, 37 and 39): (3.3.1) Select one: a. protects officers against frivolous law suits b. outlines the rights of individuals guaranteed by the Federal Constitution c. codifies certain illegal behaviors of public officials d. outlines Civil Service protections of law enforcement employees e. details the Police Officers' Bill of Rights Correct Answer: c. codifies certain illegal behaviors of public officials Who signs an indictment accusing a person of a crime? (6.8.1) Select one: a. The district attorney b. The foreman of a grand jury c. The forman of the petit jury d. The county attorney e. The magistrate of the court supervising the grand jury Correct Answer: b. The foreman of a grand jury A person has committed the offense of _______________, if he intentionally prevents or obstructs a person he knows is a peace officer from effecting an arrest or search, by using force against the peace officer. (8.8.3) Select one: a. Aggravated Assault on a Police Officer b. Hindering Apprehension c. Resisting Arrest d. Escape e. Obstructing Justice Correct Answer: c. Resisting Arrest The required distance for tail lamps to be visible is: (9.1.17) Select one: a. 600 feet b. 1,000 feet c. 500 feet d. 300 feet e. 1,500 feet Correct Answer: b. 1,000 feet What is the purpose of a Writ of Habeas Corpus? (4.1.1) Select one: a. To find out what a person who has been arrested is being charged with b. To gain the release of a person who has been arrested c. To set bail on a person who has been arrested d. To determine what evidence will be used against a defendant at this trial e. To test the legality of the detention of a person who has been arrested Correct Answer: e. To test the legality of the detention of a person who has been arrested A capias may be served by: (6.8.1) Select one: a. Only by a specially named person b. Only by a certified peace officer c. By either a specially named person or a certified peace officer d. Anybody e. Only by registered voters Correct Answer: b. Only by a certified peace officer A package store may sell liquor on which of the following days? (12.1.5) Select one: a. Election Day b. Christmas Day c. Thanksgiving Day d. New Years Day Correct Answer: a. Election Day Which court(s) hear class A & B Misdemeanors? (6.3.5) Select one: a. Court of Criminal Appeals b. Court of Appeals c. District Courts d. County Courts e. J.P. & Municipal Courts Correct Answer: d. County Courts No vehicle shall at anytime be driven to the left of the roadway when approaching within ____ feet of an intersection. (9.1.9) Select one: a. 200 b. 250 c. 50 d. 100 Correct Answer: d. 100 This step should emphasize the seriousness of the violation and serve to create a proper effect upon the violator. Select one: a. Statement of violation committed b. Ask for identification c. Statement of rank and name d. Greet and identify police agency Correct Answer: a. Statement of violation committed You may perform a pedestrian stop when a pedestrian is Select one: a. Staying in the same place b. Looks funny c. Moving around too much d. Passing other people on the street Incorrect Correct Answer: a. Staying in the same place When dealing with an explosive device, radios Select one: a. Should be turned off within 1000 ft of search area b. Should be turned off within 500 ft of search area c. Should be turned off within 100 ft of search area d. Can be used to communicate with emergency services Correct Answer: b. Should be turned off within 500 ft of search area Low visibility surveillance Select one: a. Preventative patrol b. Apprehension patrol c. High visibility patrol d. Vigilance patrol Correct Answer: b. Apprehension patrol Immediate traffic control; person-to-person contact; good public/community relations; increased knowledge of physical beat; develop informants; increased knowledge of community needs and potential crime hazards. Select one: a. Mounted patrol b. Foot patrol c. Fixed wing/Helicopter patrol d. Automobile patrol Correct Answer: b. Foot patrol Property checks, varying patrol patterns, high visibility patrols are considered what type of patrolling? Select one: a. Preventative Patrol b. Apprehension patrol c. High visibility patrol d. Vigilance patrol Correct Answer: a. Preventative Patrol Certain consulates MUST be notified regardless of the wishes of the detainee Select one: a. Mandatory rule b. Basic rule c. Compound rule d. Land rule Correct Answer: a. Mandatory rule Flexibility where use of motorized vehicles is impractical or impossible, allows for high visibility and intense patrol. Many cities and college campuses choose _________ patrol in preventive efforts and to improve community relations. Select one: a. Motorcycle patrol b. Foot patrol c. Bicycle patrol d. Fixed wing/Helicopter patrol Correct Answer: c. Bicycle patrol Hazards such as ___________ should be reported Select one: a. Scheduled construction that is blocking a road b. Roadway hazards, dead animals, animals on roadway, traffic control devices, and crime hazards c. Traffic cones on the side of the road d. None of these Correct Answer: b. Roadway hazards, dead animals, animals on roadway, traffic control devices, and crime hazards The officer should identify every violator stopped by requesting his/her __________. If the subject does not have _______, the officer should ask for other ________, preferably one that carries the subject's description. Select one: a. Insurance b. Criminal record c. Identification d. Registration Correct Answer: c. Identification Before going on patrol you should Select one: a. Find a crime b. Shine your shoes c. Clean your gun d. Iron your shirt Correct Answer: c. Clean your gun ______: A proactive anticipation, recognition, and appraisal of a crime risk and the action needed to remove or reduce that risk. Select one: a. Precognitive prevention b. Crime prevention c. Felony avoidance d. Misconduct forestalling Correct Answer: b. Crime prevention [Show Less]
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