EXAM 100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |
ALREADY GRADED A+
Describe a suspects potential reactions to arrest (CASE) - ANSWER:
C-ompromise/comply
A-ssault/attack
S-elf destruction/suicide
E-escape
#1 circumstance in which law enforcement officers are assaulted - ANSWER:
responding to disturbance calls
Identify the three elements of planning a successful arrest - ANSWER: Speed
Surprise
Safety/survival
Contact officer - ANSWER: handles all communication handcuffs, searches suspect,
and is first to approach vehicles/buildings
Cover officer - ANSWER: est. force presence as the foundation to the force
continuum learned in DT. Covers the threat and discourages escape attempts.
deadly weapon - ANSWER: Any pistol, dirk, slingshot, metal knuckles, razor, or other
instrument which can be used to inflict deadly force
Great bodily injury - ANSWER: bodily injury which causes substantial risk of death or
which causes serious, permanent disfigurement or impairment of the function of a
bodily member or organ
moderate bodily injury - ANSWER: physical injury that involves prolonged loss of
consciousness or that causes temporary or moderate disfigurement or temporary
loss of the function of a bodily member or organ or injury that requires medical
treatment when the treatment requires the use of regional or general anesthesia or
injury that results in a fracture or dislocation; does not include one-time treatment
and subsequent observations of scratches, cuts, abrasions, bruises, burns, splinters,
or any other minor injuries that do not ordinarily require extensive medical care
prior conviction of domestic violence - ANSWER: conviction of any crime, in any
state, containing among its elements the same elements or similar to those of SC law
Household member - ANSWER: -Spouse
-Former spouse
-Persons who have a child in common
, -A male and female who are cohabitating or have previously cohabitated (must be an
intimate relationship)
Obergefell v. Hodges - ANSWER: States obligated to recognize same-sex marriage
from other states.
What is the foundation of all Domestic Violence charges? - ANSWER: -Offer or
attempt physical harm
-Directed to a household member
-With apparent present ability
-Creating fear of imminent peril
Domestic Violence, Third Degree - ANSWER: -To cause, offer, or attempt physical
harm
-with apparent present ability
-directed at a household member
-creating fear of imminent peril
Domestic Violence, Second Degree - ANSWER: -To cause, offer, or attempt physical
harm
-with apparent present ability
-directed at a household member
-creating fear of imminent peril
AND
-Moderate bodily injury results
-the offender violates a protection order
-the offender has a prior conviction for DV in the past 10 years
OR
-In the process of committing DV third:
~the offense is committed in the presence of or perceived by a minor
~the victim is pregnant and the offender knew or should have known
~the DV is committed during the commission of a robbery, burglary, kidnapping, or
theft
~the victim's breathing or air flow is impeded
~the offender physically restricts the victim from reporting to or calling emergency
services
Domestic Violence, First Degree - ANSWER: -To cause, offer, or attempt physical
harm
-with apparent present ability-directed at a household member
-creating fear of imminent peril
AND
-Great bodily injury results
-the offender violates a protection order