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severity of crime
Graham Factors immediate threat of suspect
suspect resisting/evading arrest
Define Deadly Force force likely to cause death or GBH
Lights out that are
usually on Broken
Signs of Illegal Entry into
glass on window latch
Dwellings & Businesses
Pry marks
Ladders/other means of roof access
Vehicle parked on residential street adjoining business
doors
Areas to be Checked for Illegal windows
Entry
roofs
improper condition
Identifying Factors of Suspicious improperly licensed (plates &
Vehicle sticker) erratic driving
Mack P Bart:
Murder
Arson & aggravated
Criminal sexual assault &
aggravated Kidnapping &
Forcible Felonies aggravated
Predatory criminal sexual
assault of a child Burglary &
residential
Aggravated battery (great bodily
harm) Robbery
Treason
, Reasonable person believes force is:
Defense of Person is justified necessary to prevent imminent death or great bodily harm to
when self or others prevent commission of forcible felony
reasonable person believes conduct is necessary to
Defense of Dwelling is justified
when prevent/terminate another's unlawful entry into or attack
upon dwelling
When is deadly force authorized entry made in violent, riotous, or tumultuous manner &
in defense of dwelling? necessary to prevent assault prevent commission of a felony
any evidence that tends to show the innocence of the accused or
Define Exculpatory Evidence
lessen the potential punishment if convicted
Can officers be subject to yes
prosecution under State AND not considered double jeopardy due to different jurisdictions
Federal law?
What is the Statute of 1 year
Limitation for State Civil Law?
What is the Statute of 2 years
Limitation for Federal Civil Law?
exposure to actual or threatened death, serious injury or
sexual violation, exposure must result from:
directly experience traumatic
Define PTSD
event witness event in
person
learns even happened to close
family/friend experience first-hand
repeated/extreme exposure
age
What are factors of response to gend
PTSD? er
cultu
re
"regressive" behavior
How might children 0-6 respond
to PTSD? sleep, toilet use, needy
How might children 7-11 respond "acting out" at home, school, with friends
to PTSD?
similar to adults
How might children 12-18 respond depression, anxiety, withdrawal
to PTSD?