Term 
        
        | Procedures for conducting a Drug investigitation |  
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        Definition 
        
        Surveiallance 
Traffic Stops 
Trash Digs 
Undercover Operations 
Knock and talks 
Crime Stoppers  |  
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        Term 
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        Definition 
        
        Annestia but not a loss of consciousness 
"Totally unaware of the Envirnment without being asleep  |  
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        Term 
        
        | Asset forfeiture in a Drug law Violation |  
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        Definition 
        
        Complete and final severing of all ownership, as well as  intrest in a pice of personal property. 
State or Federal/Funds may be used for law enforcment 
Proceeds of a covert crime  |  
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        Term 
        
        | Indication of Drug Activity |  
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        Definition 
        
        Increased Traffic in area 
come and go traffic 
Odors 
Talking in code 
Firearms/dogs/to protcet money  |  
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        Term 
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        Definition 
        
        She wanted it 
She didnt fight hard enuff 
She dressed for it 
Rape is a way of life 
Womans fault 
Blame the victim  |  
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        Term 
        
        | Procedures for conducting the initial investigation of a Rape or Sexual Assault, and Sex Crimes |  
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        Definition 
        
        Introduce Self 
Show Empathy 
Develope a relation 
collect evidence 
record injuries/bruises/cuts 
Rape Kit 
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        Term 
        
        | Purpose of Sex offender Registration |  
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        Definition 
        
        Tracking of offenders 
Sexual investigations 
Keep communities safe  |  
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        Term 
        
        | Medicial personnels role in evidance recovery |  
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        Definition 
        
        Medicial treatment 
Rape kit 
Transfer rape kit to Law enforcment 
Testimony 
Examine the victim  |  
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        Term 
        
        Interviewing sexual Assault victims  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Contact at a place where the victim will be comfortable 
Express regret 
Assure its not their fault 
Allow the victim to control the pace 
Explain the process 
Humanize the process  |  
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        Term 
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        Definition 
        
        Nausea 
Blurred Vision 
Faintness 
Teeth Grinding 
Increased body Temp   |  
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        Term 
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        Definition 
        
        Body movements slowed 
Senses are dulled 
Heart Failure 
Paranoia 
Superman Strength   |  
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        Term 
        
        Terminology used in manufacturing METH.  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Clandestine Lab- 
A secret operation to prepare Illegal drugs 
  
Precursor- 
A raw material for a controlled substance that is part of the finished product 
  
Reagent 
Reacts chemically with one of the precursors, but is not part of the final product  |  
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        Term 
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        Definition 
        
        Enjoyment of Music 
Confusion 
Stupor 
Nausea 
Vomit Comet  |  
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        Term 
        
        Signs of a person under the 
 influence of DEPRESSANTS  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Sluurd speech 
Vague Memory 
sleepiness 
Confusion 
"Lowered BP"  |  
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        Term 
        
        Signs of a person under the influence  
of Hallucinogens  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Increase BP 
Increased Body Temp 
Increased Respiration 
Dilated Pupils 
Loss of Appetite 
Loss of Sleep  |  
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        Term 
        
        Signs and effects of a person under the  
influencet of Stimulants  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Weight loss 
Insomnia 
Fatigue 
Headaches 
Sexual Dysfunction 
Paranoia   |  
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        Term 
        
        Signs and effects of a person under the influence  
Of Meth   |  
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        Definition 
        
        Increased alertness 
Excessive talking 
Paranoia 
Aggressive behavior 
Insomnia 
Increased Body Temp 108   |  
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        Term 
        
        Signs, and effect of a person under the  
Influence of Cannabis  
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        Definition 
        
        Hunger (MUCHIES) 
Increased Heart Rate 
Dryness of mouth 
Redding of eyes 
Impaired motor skills (slow) 
Lack of concentration 
Hallucinations 
Paranoia   |  
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        Term 
        
        Signs and effect of a person under the influence of 
Narcotics  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Slows you down 
Induces Relaxation 
Drowsiness or sedation 
State of Euphoria 
Slows heart/ Respiration 
Unconsciousness and DEATH  |  
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        Term 
        
        Hazards Associated with the production of Meth using the  
Red Phosphorus Method.  |  
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        Definition 
        
          
Red Phosphorus -ignites on impact when exposed to AIR 
  
Iodine Crystals-The vapor irritate Eyes, and respiratory system 
  
Hydrogen Sulfate- can be a by product can cause unconsciousness, DEATH, or stop Breathing  |  
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        Term 
        
        Safety Equipment used by LEO’s when going into a Meth Lab.  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Nomex suits 
Full Face Respirators 
Self contained Breathing 
Chemical resistant suits 
Rubber boots 
Rubber gloves 
Monitoring device  |  
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        Term 
        
        Hazards associated with the manufacturing of meth 
P2P  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Dangerous chemicals 
Causes Cancer  
Kills Unborn 
Mercury Salts are TOXIC and hard to dispose of 
HOT glass under pressure EXPLODES  |  
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        Term 
        
        Various origins of MENTAL Health Problems  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Genetic 
Chemicals / Biological/ Neurology  
Physical Trauma 
Environmental stress 
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        Term 
        
        Symptoms associated with a person with mental illness  |  
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        Definition 
        
        HALLUCINATIONS 
Delusions 
Neglected appearance 
Monotone Voice 
Drastic change in Behavior  |  
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        Term 
        
        Common mental health 
Disorders.  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Clinical Depression 
Bi-Polar 
Anxiety Disorders 
Schizophrenia 
Anti Social  
ADHD 
  
Children and Adults  |  
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        Term 
        
        | Mental Illness in children |  
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        Definition 
        
        Clinical Depression 
Bi-Polar 
Anxiety Disorders 
Schizophrenia 
Anti Social  
ADHD 
Autism 
Children and Adults  |  
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        Term 
        
        | Medication for special needs person |  
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        Definition 
        
        Anti Depressants 
Anti Psychotic 
Anti Anxiety  
Anti Manic 
  
Ritalin/ Dexedrine/ Cylert  |  
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        Term 
        
        How to serve a rit of Habeas Corpus  |  
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        Definition 
        
        If the Sheriff is named personally must serve the Sheriff 
Otherwise server the Target as in any other process.  |  
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        Term 
        
        Define 
Civil and Criminal Law  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Civil law is to COMPENSATE the victim 
  
Criminal law is to PUNISH  |  
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        Term 
        
        Responsibilities of those served/ 
Action Initiated  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Stopping or Starting what the action tells them to do.  |  
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        Term 
        
        As an LEO what legal Information or legal referrals are you allowed to give?  |  
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        Definition 
        
        LEO can give no legal advice nor refer defendants to specific law firms or lawyers. 
LEO may give legal recourses / social services/ counseling/ yellow pages  |  
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        Term 
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        Definition 
        
        For attendance of a witness to give testimony 
  
For the production of Evidence 
(Documents/Records/Tangible things)  |  
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        Term 
        
        Different ways to serve a subpoena.  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Personal 
Public 
Residential 
Tacking 
Return Reciept  |  
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        Term 
        
        How do you serve individuals?  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Serve the named person on the paperwork: 
By any of the following: 
Personal 
Residential 
Tacking 
Return  
Publication  |  
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        Term 
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        Definition 
        
        Serve the minor and the in-state guardian  |  
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        Term 
        
        | Serving disabiled persons |  
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        Definition 
        
        Serve the person named and the guardian 
If in a institution serve the director or CEO of the institution  |  
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        Term 
        
        Clinical features of child abuse.  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Burns 
Bruises 
Bite marks 
Binding marks 
Fractures 
Spiral Factures (turning breaks) 
Repeated Fractures 
 Areas 
Back 
Butt 
Genitalia  |  
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        Term 
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        Definition 
        
           150 3rd degree burns 1-2 seconds 
140 3rd degree burns 3 seconds 
130 3rd degree burns 5 seconds  |  
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        Term 
        
        What is the isolation affect?  |  
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        Definition 
        
        A Emotional barrier or wall which is used as a DEFENSE to block out the undesirable aspect of human life. 
  
This is a coping mechanism/ not to be use in child abuse cases.  |  
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        Term 
         | 
        
        
        Definition 
        
        Pedophilia is the Attraction or love of children (abnormal) 
  
Child molester is an individual who engages in any type of sexual activity with a child  |  
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        Term 
         | 
        
        
        Definition 
        
        Power Reassurance 
Power Assertive 
Anger Retaliatory 
Anger Excitation  |  
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        Term 
         | 
        
        
        Definition 
        
        Stage 1 Acute Phase 
Emotional-Crying/anger 
Controlled/calm 
 Stage 2 Outward 
Repress/Suppress 
Interest in getting help drops 
Resumes normal activity 
 Step 3 Resolution 
A.O.R. 
Phobias 
Flashback in dreams (nightmares).  |  
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        Term 
        
        Victimology for a sexual assault victim.  |  
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        Definition 
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        Term 
        
        Failure to obey a subpoena  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Punishable by contempt of court/arrested and brought before the judge.  |  
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        Term 
        
        To arrest a person that has failed to obey a subpoena what must be attained?  |  
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        Definition 
        
        A BENCH WARRANT must be attained.  |  
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        Term 
        
        Conditions that may be mistaken for mental illness  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Low blood pressure 
High blood pressure 
Diabetes  
Epilepsy 
Meningitis 
TBI  |  
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        Term 
        
        Signs a person is mentally handicapped  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Unable to formulate thoughts 
Speech defects (slow) 
Poor judgment 
Unable to determine right from wrong 
Poor judgment  |  
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        Term 
        
        Issues Concerning suicides  |  
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        Definition 
        
        73% male 
Suicides alcohol and drug abuse 
Firearms the most frequent weapon  |  
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        Term 
        
        Prisioner prone to committing suicide  |  
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        Definition 
        
        High level of tension 
Extreme anxiety 
Feelings of guilt and revenge 
  
Suicide is the prisoner’s means for relieving stress or tension.   |  
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        Term 
        
        Define Strip and body Cavity searches  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Strip search is a visual inspection of the genitals, buttocks, anus, female Breast, and vagina. 
  
Body Cavity search is touch or probing of a person’s vagina, or rectal cavity 
  
Must be done by same sex  |  
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        Term 
         | 
        
        
        Definition 
        
        Accepting Custody, conteol and care of a prisioner. 
  
intake accepts  |  
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        Term 
        
        | What is booking a prisioner? |  
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        Definition 
        
        Transfering custody from you to the detention facility 
  
Booking Transfers  |  
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        Term 
         | 
        
        
        Definition 
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        Term 
        
        | Procedures for a strip search |  
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        Definition 
        
        3 ft away 
Work top to bottom 
Quadrants 
Same Gender as prisoner 
Watch for tape and bandages 
Spread butt cheeks while bent over 
Observe injuries/tats/scars/birthmarks 
Document size/color/location of all 
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        Term 
        
        Booking desk Procedures for property  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Contraband 
Property that is prohibited by rule or regulation from entering the detention center 
Evidence 
Property associated with the charges, possession is a crime and more charges can be added. 
Personal Property 
Property retained for the prisoner at the facility  |  
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        Term 
        
        Prisoner Assessment  
  
Prisoner needs to be assessed for special need before moving into general public. 
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        Definition 
        
        General 
Escape risk 
Size/Strength 
Charges/History/Record 
Tats/Birthmarks/Scars 
Medical Status 
Health/Meds 
Heart problems/Seizures 
Lice 
Contagious Diseases 
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        Term 
        
        Purpose of verifying the prisoners ID 
  
How to verify the person?  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Photo ID 
Finger prints 
Identification numbers (past arrest) 
Record history 
Scars/Tats/Birth marks  |  
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        Term 
        
        Misidentification 
& Claim of Innocence  |  
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        Definition 
        
          
Claim of Innocence (I didn’t do it) 
Misidentification Wrong person—you have a reasonable time to check it out.  |  
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        Term 
         | 
        
        
        Definition 
        
        | Focus on violations which an cause accidents, hazzards public concerns |  
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        Term 
        
        Traffic Stratiges 
Things to do!  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Be Fair 
Be Impartial 
Be Consistant 
Follow Dept Policy  |  
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        Term 
        
        | Name the zones in a lab drug bust |  
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        Definition 
        
        Cold 
Warm 
Hot 
Decontaminate   |  
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        Term 
        
        3 methods of producing meth   |  
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        Definition 
        
        P2P 
Red Phosphorus 
Nazi Method   |  
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        Term 
        
        Why would a person commit suicide?  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Loss of job  
Divorce 
Emotional/ Sexual abuse 
Loss of health  |  
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        Term 
        
        Common types of civil ACTION  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Restraining Order 
PFA-Protection from abuse 
Domestic (divorce) 
Attachment of property/ wages 
Habeas Corpus 
Forcible Detainer 
Forcible Eject 
Subpoenas  |  
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        Term 
        
        Who do you serve, when serving the government process papers   |  
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        Definition 
        
        Counties –serve the commissioner, the clerk or treasure  
Townships-Clerk or trustee 
Cities-mayor clerk 
Public corporations-clerk, CEO, manager, secretaries   |  
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        Term 
         | 
        
        
        Definition 
        
        no false information 
Altering informationomiting facts 
do not add information 
just the facts  |  
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        Term 
        
        What does Vocal mean in Traffic?  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Don’t Antagonize don’t Shout 
Address as  
Sir  
Miss 
Mr 
Mrs 
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        Term 
        
        What do you need in your car for traffic?  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Flares—beware of gas leaks 
Cones 
Barricades (not easy to carry) 
Reflective vest 
Whistle 
Flash light with red cone 
White cloves so they can see your hands  |  
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        Term 
        
        Office positioning while direction traffic.  |  
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        Definition 
        
        4 way 
Middle of the intersection 
  
T-intersection 
One lane and shift not to get hit 
  
Highways  
Utilize off ramps and shoulders  |  
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        Term 
         | 
        
        
        Definition 
        
        Your Patrol Car Maximizes your visibility 
Your car protects you 
Use car to slow down traffic  |  
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        Term 
         | 
        
        
        Definition 
        
        KDOT 
Sheriff 
Fireman 
County 
Street 
EMS  |  
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        Term 
        
        | Problems in Parks and school grounds |  
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        Definition 
        
        Distance 
Out of veiw 
Blend in with crowds 
unlighted areas 
Theft and Vandalism occur  |  
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        Term 
        
        Problems with Security of Structures and Business   |  
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        Definition 
        
        Business 
One employee at night 
Can’t see into the store 
  
Commercial Structures 
Doors and windows unlocked 
No alarm 
Poor lighting  |  
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        Term 
         | 
        
        
        Definition 
        
        Crime happens in the day time 
Unlocked windows and doors 
Unlocked Garage doors 
Poor landscaping 
Valuables seen from outside   |  
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        Term 
        
        Check Security of vacant homes and property  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Walk the area 
Physically check doors and windows 
Look for evidence of forced entry.  |  
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        Term 
        
        Components of child abuse  |  
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        Definition 
        
        ACC 
 Abuser 
Young, Single 
Low self esteem/Feelings of depression 
Child 
Unwanted/Over active 
Chronically ill/ Handicapped 
Unreal expectation by parents 
Crisis 
Death /divorce 
Loss of job/Fights with spouse  |  
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        Term 
         | 
        
        
        Definition 
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        Term 
        
        Initial Investigation for child abuse what to look for.  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Search for weapons 
Look for burns water temp. 
Interview all parties 
Look for phots 
Take photes 
Scene should be processed 
Do NOT ALLOW PARENT TO DISCUSS the incident with the child.  |  
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        Term 
        
        Police protective custody and emergency removal  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Court ordered 
  
LEO takes the child because he believes the child will be harmed if not immediately removed 
  
A missing child  |  
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        Term 
         | 
        
        
        Definition 
        
        Knowingly torturing or cruelly beating any child under the age of 18. 
  
Shaking any child under the age of 18 which results in great bodily harm to the child. 
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        Term 
        
        Define the remedies for failure to obey an injunction  |  
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        Definition 
        
        The failure to obey an injunction may result in a contempt finding, subjecting the person to potential fines and incarceration  |  
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        Term 
        
        Antisocial personality disorder  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Disregard and violating others rights and safety  |  
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        Term 
        
        | Common types of Elder abuse |  
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        Definition 
        
        Neglect 
Abandoment 
Psychological/emotional abuse 
Physical abuse  |  
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        Term 
        
        | Concerns for LEO'sin dealing with an individual with Alzheimers |  
          | 
        
        
        Definition 
        
        Wanderning 
False Reports 
Drinving 
Shoplifitng 
Indedent Exposure 
   |  
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        Term 
         | 
        
        
        Definition 
        
        Repetitive movments 
rocking 
hair twiring 
biting 
head banging  |  
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        Term 
        
        | What to say in a suicide attempt |  
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        Definition 
        
        Dont be afraid to talk about suicide 
How are the going to do it 
Do you have what you need 
Have they taken any action yet 
Have you attempted suiide before 
Do yu have any weapons  |  
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        Term 
         | 
        
        
        Definition 
        
        over the age of 65 
The person has a reported medical condition that may threaten or greatly reduce their ability to make sound decisions 
  
the person has been determined to be a risk to harm himself  |  
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        Term 
        
        | List problems associated with child interveiws |  
          | 
        
        
        Definition 
        
        emotions of the interviewer 
may traumatize the child more 
Embarrassment of the child 
withdrawl of the child  |  
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        Term 
         | 
        
        
        Definition 
        
        Con Approach 
Suprise Approach 
Blitz Approach  |  
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        Term 
        
        | Forms of Resistance used by the victim |  
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        Definition 
         | 
        
        
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        Term 
         | 
        
        
        Definition 
         | 
        
        
         | 
        
        
        Term 
        
        identify effective procedures or conductiing investigation for 
physical abuse 
Physical neglect 
emotional abuse 
Sexual abuse  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Same for all 
Plan and Prepare 
Build Rapport 
Evaluate feelings of victim 
DO NOT HAVE PARENTS IN ROOM DURING INTERVIEW 
Ask questions of time, family activities, numbers,distance 
control your emotions  |  
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         | 
        
        
        Term 
        
        | identify the required information to be documented in a police narrative to establish legal foundation for officers actions |  
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        Definition 
        
        | The Narrative should report the facts that constitute the elements for the a crime, the facts that establish probable cause. Also procedures the officer used to collect and document the physical and circumstantial evidance collected |  
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        Term 
        
        | Ethical implications involved in police narrative report writing |  
          | 
        
        
        Definition 
        
        The narritive report documents what I saw; what I heard; and what I did. 
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        Term 
        
        | Identify the relationship between the police narrative report and the prosecution and how the relationship effects police investigative effectiveness. |  
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        Definition 
        
        Prosecutors will read your report to determin if the facts you documented will suport the prosecution to the fulest of the law. 
Prosecutors may refuse to prosecute a case because of a poorly written report  |  
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        Term 
        
        Typology of a Rapist 
Power Reassurance  |  
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        Definition 
        
        Main Purpose is to reassure the rapist of his masculinity 
He has no intent to harm or degrade his victim  |  
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        Term 
        
        Typology of Rapist 
Power Assertive  |  
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        Definition 
        
        | Main purpose of rapist is selfish in nature. He wil do SEXUALLY what he wants to do. Does not try to involve the victim. Level of force is moderate in nature. Can be excessive |  
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        Term 
        
        Typology of Rapist 
Anger Retaliatory  |  
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        Definition 
        
        | Rapist uses extreme violence as he is angry at women. the purpose of the attack is to punish and downgrade women. He selects women that arehis age or older. |  
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        Typology of Rapist 
Anger Excitation  |  
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        Definition 
        
        | Least frequent most the most violent. Total domination and control over the victim. To inflict physical and emotional suffering. |  
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