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COUNCIL ON LAW ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION
AND TRAINING (CLEET) PHASE 1 AND PHASE II
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Law Enforcement Standards Board - ANSWER A board that approved the textbook in
December 2014.

Training Academy effective date - ANSWER January 1, 2016.

Copyright - ANSWER Wisconsin Department of Justice, 2014.

Investigations Advisory Committee - ANSWER Developed lesson plans, videos, and
exercises for certified victims instructors.

Civil Law - ANSWER Deals with disputes between individuals or organizations where
compensation is awarded to the victim.

Criminal Law - ANSWER Deals with crime and legal punishment of criminal offenses.

Plaintiff - ANSWER Person/entity claiming another failed to carry out a legal duty.

Defendant - ANSWER Person/entity accused of failing to carry out a legal duty.

Diversity jurisdiction - ANSWER Allows suits between parties from different states to be
brought in federal court if certain conditions are met.

Indictment - ANSWER Formal accusation for felonies.

Information - ANSWER Formal accusation for misdemeanors.

Preponderance of evidence - ANSWER Standard of proof in civil cases.

Res Ipsa Loquitur - ANSWER Legal doctrine where the thing speaks for itself.

Compensation - ANSWER Typical outcome in civil law, usually financial for injuries or
damages.

, Purpose of Criminal Law - ANSWER Maintain state and societal stability by punishing
offenders and deterring future offenses.

Government - ANSWER Entity that prosecutes criminal cases.

Jury - ANSWER Decides guilt or innocence in criminal cases.

Beyond a reasonable doubt - ANSWER Standard of proof required for conviction,
indicating the evidence must be highly and substantially indicative of guilt.

Innocent until proven guilty - ANSWER Presumption that the accused is innocent until
proven guilty by the prosecution.

Custodial punishment - ANSWER Form of punishment involving imprisonment.

Non-custodial punishment - ANSWER Form of punishment not involving imprisonment,
such as fines or community service.

Crime - ANSWER Conduct prohibited by law and punishable by fine and/or
imprisonment, requiring victim, suspect, and location for commission.

Parties to Crime - ANSWER Individuals charged with an offense for aiding or conspiring
with another in committing a crime, even if they did not directly commit it.

Elements of a Crime - ANSWER Components that constitute a crime according to
statutes, with each crime having specific elements that must be proven for conviction.

Elements of Proof - ANSWER Requirements to convict a suspect, including proving the
crime was committed and that the suspect committed the crime.

Without Consent - ANSWER Occurs when no consent is given or given due to fear of
physical violence, requiring cooperation free from compulsion or duress.

Criminal Intent - ANSWER Also known as Mens Rea, it is the state of mind indicating
criminal liability and knowledge of the wrongful behavior.

Criminal Negligence - ANSWER Behavior where the person should have known it
posed a substantial risk of death or harm to others.

Criminal Recklessness - ANSWER When a person creates an unreasonable risk of
harm to another and is aware of that risk.

Felony - ANSWER A crime punishable by imprisonment in the Wisconsin State prison
system.

Misdemeanor - ANSWER All crimes except felonies.

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