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EXPOSING ANOTHER TO A COMMUNICABLE DISEASE - - ANSWER✔ ●
Suspect must have known they had a life-threatening communicable disease.
● Must have engaged in sexual intercourse, sodomy, blood donation, sharing needle.
● Must have intent to expose victim to the disease.
● Penetration must have been made by the male sex organ.
STALKING - - ANSWER✔ ● Recklessly/Knowingly engaging in a course of
conduct which would cause a reasonable person to fear for their safety/family's
safety.
● Does not require physical contact.
● MANDATORY ARREST
MISTREATMENT OF DEPENDENT/ELDER ADULT - - ANSWER✔ ● DOES
NOT always require physical injury.
● Must show intent; the adult is unable to protect own interests/the dependent adult
is at least 18 years old.
● Offender must know they are a dependent adult.
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LEWD AND LASCIVIOUS BEHAVIOR - - ANSWER✔ Exposure of sex organ in
a public place must accompany evidence of intent to arouse self/others/both for
charge. Mere exposure of sex organ itself is insufficient for the charge.
3.04 Fair and Impartial Policing
Define how fair and impartial policing is fundamental to the legitimacy of LEOs in
society, and their specific jurisdiction - - ANSWER✔ When community members
believe they are being treated fairly and with respect, they are more likely to
cooperate and comply with the police and police decisions
Explain how to implement a controlled and unbiased response in law enforcement
duties. - - ANSWER✔ ● Educate themselves about people.
● The contact theory: the more positive contacts officers have with groups of people
that are unfamiliar to them, the more positive feelings they will have about members
of that group
02.02.2 Kansas Criminal Law and Code
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Identify the elements of those crimes that are most important to performance of a
law enforcement officer's job.
THEFT - - ANSWER✔ ● Obtaining/exerting control over property/services of
another with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of its use or benefit.
● Requires ownership of property by another
● Separate charge each time a theft is committed
● Value of property determines level of crime
○ Less than $1500 = Misd
○ More than $1500 = Felony
CRIMINAL DEPRIVATION OF PROPERTY - - ANSWER✔ ● Obtaining
unauthorized control over property with intent to temporarily deprive the owner of
its use without owner's consent
● Joyriding statute
WORTHLESS CHECK - - ANSWER✔ Making, drawing, issuing or delivering or
causing or directing the making, drawing, or delivering of any check on any financial
institution for the payment of money or its equivalent with intent to defraud and
knowing at the time of making, drawing, issuing or delivering of such check that the
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maker or drawer has no deposit in or credits with the financial institution or has not
sufficient funds in, or credits with the financial institution for the payment of such
check in full upon its presentation.
FORGERY - - ANSWER✔ With intent to defraud, making, altering or endorsing,
issuing or distributing, processing, with intent to issue or distribute.
BURGLARY - - ANSWER✔ ● Without authority entering into or remaining within
a dwelling, building, vehicle with the intent (when you enter); a felony, theft or
sexually motivated crime.
● NEED INTENT
AGGRAVATED BURGLARY - - ANSWER✔ ● Burglary + HUMAN BEING
PRESENT
● If person withdraws consent for suspect to be there and they remain = agg burglary
CRIMINAL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY - - ANSWER✔ ● By means other than fire
or explosives
● Knowingly damaging/destroying/defacing