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✔✔Sympathetic Nervous System (SNS) - ✔✔fight, flight, freeze
✔✔8th Amendment - ✔✔No cruel or unusual punishment
✔✔search warrant - ✔✔A court order allowing law enforcement officers to search a
suspect's home or business and take specific items as evidence
✔✔fine motor skills - ✔✔Coordination of small muscle movements. Between hands,
fingers, & eyes
✔✔Actus Reus - ✔✔criminal act
✔✔Protocol when giving vehicle description - ✔✔-Color
-Year
-Make/Model
-Body style
-All other identifying marks
-License
-State
✔✔Punishment for infraction - ✔✔Fine only
✔✔Sudden Death - ✔✔Unexpected death of individuals who were in stable medical
condition less than 24 hours previously with no evidence of a non-cardiac cause
✔✔Abandoned property search - ✔✔May be searched if it appears to a reasonable
officer that the property is abandoned
✔✔Miranda v. Arizona - ✔✔Whenever a person is taken into custody, they must be
given warnings of specific rights regarding self-incrimination or any statements made
will be inadmissible
✔✔What is Garrity? - ✔✔-To answer truthfully
-Protection from self-incrimination
-Disciplinary actions for lying
✔✔Consent search - ✔✔Search conducted with consent that is voluntary and obtained
from a person with the authority to give that consent
✔✔US Secret Service - ✔✔Protect the president and money
,✔✔CIT - ✔✔Crisis Intervention Team
✔✔Over modulation - ✔✔Speaking to close to the microphone or yelling into the
microphone
✔✔Ways hazardous material can enter the body - ✔✔-Inhale
-Ingestion
-Injection/puncture
-Touch (absorb in skin)
✔✔Brown v. Illinois (1975) - ✔✔Confessions or statements obtained as a result of an
illegal arrest will not be admissible even though Miranda warnings are given
✔✔6 key components of field notes - ✔✔-Names of suspects/witnesses
-Names of officers or others that assist
-Times and Dates
-Location
-Additional Info
-Circumstance of crime or incident
✔✔What cases does Juvenile Court hear - ✔✔-Custody of children
-Minors that commit violations of the law under 18 years old
✔✔demonstrative evidence - ✔✔-Photographs
-Diagrams
-Maps
-Models
✔✔Cooper Color Co - ✔✔White: Unaware, unprepared
Yellow: Relaxed, alert
Orange: Alert, specific recognize threat
Red: Fight, engaging threat, ready to fight
Black: Sensory overload, unable to react
✔✔When do juvenile cases get sent to District Court - ✔✔Minors over 16 that commits
Murder or Agg. Murder
Certified as an adult
✔✔Terry Frisk - ✔✔Quick pat down of outer clothes for weapons
✔✔3 levels of conflict resolution - ✔✔-Non-Verbal
-Verbal
-Physical
, ✔✔Interrogation - ✔✔Questioning a person suspected of having committed an offense
or who is reluctant to make full disclosure of information that is pertinent to an
investigation
✔✔jury trial - ✔✔A trial before a judge and a jury.
✔✔Punishment for a capital felony - ✔✔life or death
✔✔Evidence definition - ✔✔Anything can be used to demonstrate truth of an assertion
✔✔Magistrate Court - ✔✔Federal Justice court hears misdemeanor offenses
✔✔Real/Physical Evidence - ✔✔Guns, drug pipe, drugs, knife,
✔✔4th Amendment - ✔✔Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures
✔✔Target - ✔✔Less power and privilege
✔✔3 factors limiting officer discretion - ✔✔-Public safety & welfare (officer safety)
-Department policy
-Mandatory Arrest
✔✔EAP - ✔✔Employee Assistance Program
✔✔Punishment for a 1st Degree Felony - ✔✔Maximum punishment of 5 to life in prison
✔✔Punishment for a 2nd Degree Felony - ✔✔Maximum punishment of 1 to 15 years in
prison
✔✔Free Radicals - ✔✔Unstable molecule that attach to the lipids found in cell
membranes
✔✔Reasonable Force: (People) - ✔✔-Reasonably believes
-Necessary
-Imminent
-Unlawful force
✔✔Reasonable Force: (Home) - ✔✔-Reasonably believes
-Necessary
-Prevent or terminate unlawful entry or attack
-Habitation
✔✔Reasonable Force: (Arrest) - ✔✔-Reasonably believes
-Necessary