FLETC Written Exam #1
'A'-Alternatives - Consider all options available 'C'-Consequences - Determine consequences for each alternative 'T'-Tell - Can you honestly tell your story to others and be proud of your decision or action? 1st Amendment - Free speech, freedom of petition, freedom of religion, freedom of the press, redress 4th Amendment - Not all warrantless searches and seizures are 'unreasonable', many are reasonable. Exclusionary rule; need description of place and person/thing to be seized 5th Amendment - Due Process and Procedural Rights; Grand jury, double jeopardy, protection from self-incrimination in criminal trials 6 Dimensions of health - Physical Mental Social Emotional Spiritual Occupational 6th Amendment - Speedy, public, fair, impartial trial 8th Amendment - No excessive bail, fines, cruel and unusual punishment. Government needs to prove defendant should remain in custody Abnormal Behavior - Can be described as an action that is inappropriate for a person's position, has no potential of achieving any goal, and a person continues in spite of objective information that the action is unlikely to be effective Additional factors considered when applying standard of Graham v. Connor that may govern the reasonableness of using force - # of suspects/# of officers Size, age, condition of officer/suspect Duration of action Whether force applied resulted in injury Previous violent history known to officer at time Use of alcohol/drugs Suspect's mental history known to officer at time Presence of innocent bystanders Availability of officer weapons
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