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Identify postmortem changes |
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Livermortis 0-2 hrs after death Rigormortis 24 hrs after death Cadaver Spasm at the moment of death Decomp breakdown of cellsaccelerated by heat, slowed down by cold, stoped by freezing |
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Maintance of arrest for Juvinile records |
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Records of a 14 yoa must be kept seperate, readily distinguishable from criminal records. can not be disclosed |
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Can you take photos or fingerprint a Juvinile? |
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No, they shall not be taken, unless Judge ordered. 14 yoa traffic offense 16 yoa wildlife and parks offense correctional=prison detention=jail |
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What must you establish before intake for a juvinile? |
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Must establish age, Parents, Temporaarily placed in an adult facility only is sight and sound seperated, or JDC, or Youth residential youth home. |
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List challenges that come up when transporting, housing, and arresting a Juvinile. |
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Juvinile size, strength, demeanor of offender, state expectation is placment in home with parent. Otherwise JDC, youth home, last resort is adult facility with sight and sound seperation. |
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Arrest procedures of a juvinile. |
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1. Probable cause to arrest. 2. Arrest just as you wold an adult. JO presents the same warnings and saftey issues. |
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Day to day problems of today youth. |
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Drugs of parents, brothers and sisters, friends, self. Abuse, physical, sexual, emotional, combo of all. Peer pressure, bulling, threats of violance, ganng |
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Cases that require Attention of the corner. |
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Death is caused by unlawful means or suicide, or by casuality. when in Jail, or polic custody. suspious or unreal manner. |
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take charge of the body Make inquiries regarding the cause of death. write a report about the death. |
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Injury or disease that produced a physiological derangement in the body that results in the individual dying. |
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A death that is not seen. |
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Entrance: Smaller than exit Exit: Larger than entrance Close: Smudging or smoke around wound, tattooing Contact wound: Charring of skin, cross shaped or Star shaped |
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ID of sharp object wounds |
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cutting: clean sharp edges minimum brusing, longer than deep, bleeds freely. Stabbing: deeper than long. Damage to internal organs, may indiciate type of weapon. |
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Strangulation, Hanging, Inhalation of gas, suffocation, Postural asphyxia, autoerotic asphyxia (sexual) |
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The murder of 3 or more people with a cooling off period between the killing. |
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Types of stress that LEO confront |
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Survival, chronic, critical, Post traumatic stress syndrome, happy sad, anger joy. |
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Procedure for examining dead bodies. |
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Take pictures, sketch crime scene, relationship of body to objects, note lividity and rigor. ID by family or friends. |
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Frontal, Rear, Lateral, Rotational, Vault Flip. |
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Various types of occupant devices. |
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lap belts, shoulder lap harness, head restraint. |
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Saftey belts and head restraints are designed to do what? |
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Prevent ejection, Spread the crash, help the ride down, protect head and spine, contact with the strongest part of the body |
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slows down the sudden stop of an impact. |
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crimes of passion, sex murders, robery, revenge, drugs, unfortunate circumstances |
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day to day activities,Death, injury, personal failure, officer misconduct, DV, court system. |
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loss of fine motor skills at HR of 115 Loss of complex motor skills at 145Loss of depth preception tunnel vision, loss of night vision |
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Parasympathetic nevrous system |
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Stimulus, Perception, Emotion, Physical Response |
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How the human body react to stress |
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Physical, Tired, headaches, twitching, rapid heart rate, behavioral. Emotional anxiety, fear, anger, guilt. Withdrawal, anit social acts, sexual acting out, increased alcohol, emotional outburst. |
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Day to day sourcees of stress |
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personal expectations, Tactical. others |
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Airbags are set to deploy at what speed of crash |
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Language, eye level, truthful, never make promises, seperate from parents. |
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Child abuse, Step parent problems, freedom, lack of structure, parent problems |
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law enforcment responsibility when dealing with Juv. |
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Confidentiality, Mandated reporting, Investigational duties |
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Potential effect of LEO-JUV. contacts outside of the law. |
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builds trust, it is the best of worst moment of the J. life, the family (love hate) community good or bad. |
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LEO may temporarily detain and assum temporary custody of any child during school hrs. found away from school without a valid excuse. |
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less than 18 without adequate care, is not attending school, physically, mentaly, emotionally abused. |
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Under 18 10 and over who violates or commits a felony, firearm, alcohol or gambling laws. |
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Identify problem, solutions to relieve the problem, Impact of the solutions |
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Physiological needs, saftey needs, affection, esteem. Oxygen, food, water, love, acceptance. |
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Policing strategies to be used in Identifying investigating and preventing community policing problems. |
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Arrest and prosecution remain crucialy important tool of law enforcment |
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Daily logs used to document calla dn other self started activity officers were in. a time line. |
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Expectations of patrol relating and responding to common public hazards. What to do when they are not kept up. |
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Notice the pot holes, down signs, broken lights, and get it fixed. |
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Mobil police presence provides, protection, prevents crime, and renders service to the community. |
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Role of patrol Major patrol functions and responsibility |
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Crime deterrence, Traffic enforcements, Solving disputes. |
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top call patrol will work |
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Assistance calls, Vandalism, Assult and Battery, Thefts. |
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Saturation patrol, Foot patrol, Motorcycle,Two office patrol |
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Impact of patrol practices on community |
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Reduces fear, Reduces the fear of getting involved helps the people get assistance from other agencies. |
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visit with people, introduce yourself to people, attend community evernts, get involved in activities. get out of your car. |
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Ways to improve your perception and observation skills |
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touch, taste, smell, hearing, sight, |
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Typical indicators that may stem form observations that may trigger further investigation. |
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odors, people gathering somewhere un-normal, anything out of the ordinary. |
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know what is going on, car, weapons, radio, self. |
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Procedure to be used in emergency transport |
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condiser the cirumstances, best course of action, keep supervisor up to date, follow dept. policy, dispatch |
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Procedures in responding to a bomb call |
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nonspecific/specific Police are there in an advisory position only. Once there is an explosion you take charge because a crime has been commited. |
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Response to dangerous anmials |
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contact anmial control, how much man power do you need, remove if dead, find owner if possible. |
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Procedures for examining an abandoned vehicle. |
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contact dispatch get vin number, if stolentreat like a crime scene, if not stolen contact owner, no owner have car towed. |
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Securing a house or property when someone is away. |
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contact owners, frequent checks, notify dispatchalert next shift. |
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What should you condiser before a Ped. stop. |
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Officer saftey request back up the need for immediate action, observe before approaching. |
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What should you condiser before a Ped. stop. part two |
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available cover, lighting conditions, safe approach for back up, Reaction gap |
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Info for Dispatch for a ped stop |
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Location, description of suspect, request backup |
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Tactics to be followed when you confront high risk subject on foot. |
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make the subject back up to you Never go to subject Watch the hands Maintain reaction gap |
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Problem to be aware with C&C |
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No carry when intox no carry in prohibited places if you have a felony child support Alcohol and drug abuse |
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