CID EXAM ALL QUESTIONS AND 100%
CORRECT ANSWERS
Assault / F.S. 784 - ANSWER Involves verbal threats without physical
contact. Suspect has to:
- Intentionally and unlawfully threatened, by word/act, to do violence to victim
- Appeared to have ability to carry out threat at time
- Created well founded fear in victim and that violence was about to happen
- Intentionally and unlawfully threatened, by either word or act, to do violence
to victim
- Must appear to have the ability to carry out the threat at time
- Created well founded fear in victim and that violence was about to happen
- Made fully formed, conscious intent to commit violence to a victim using
deadly weapon - ANSWER To establish PC for agg. assault:
Battery - ANSWER Assault it verbal whereas ____ moves violence into the
realm of physical contact which is more dangerous to the victim. Assault can
escalate into this.
- Suspect intentionally touched/struck victim against their will or intentionally
caused bodily harm to victim - ANSWER To establish PC for battery:
- Suspect intentionally touched/struck victim against their will or intentionally
caused bodily harm to victim
- While committing the battery the suspect intentionally or knowingly caused
great bodily harm, permanent disability, disfigurement, or used deadly weapon
* If vic is pregnant at time of battery and suspect knows, this upgrades a battery
to agg. batt. - ANSWER To establish PC for agg. battery:
Deadly weapon - ANSWER A weapon is this if the suspect uses or threatens to
use it in a way likely to cause death or great bodily harm
,- Suspect intentionally touched/struck victim against their will or intentionally
caused GREAT bodily harm to victim, permanent disability, or permanent
disfigurement - ANSWER To establish PC for felony battery:
65 - ANSWER If the victim of an assault, agg assault, battery, or agg batt is
this age or older the degree of the offense will change
1. Victim was LEO/EMT/EMS/etc. (was with agency)
2. Victim was engaged in lawful performance of duties at the time of assault
3. Suspect knew the victim was one of the workers listed above at the time of
the assault - ANSWER The assault, agg assault, battery, or agg. batt of an
officer, firefighter, or EMS provider requires you to document these three
elements:
1. Suspect was in correctional facility custody
2. Suspect intentionally touched, struck, attempted to touch/strike victim against
their will by throwing, tossing, expelling blood, saliva, food, seminal fluid, piss,
shit, at victim
3. Suspect intended to harass, annoy, threaten, alarm
4. Victim was correctional employee
5. Suspect knew victim or had reason to know victim was employee -
ANSWER Battery of correctional facility employee requires documentation of
these 5 elements:
Stalking - typically unreported (less than half)
Does not come to attention to LEO until situation has progressed to other crimes
such as sex batt, agg assault, or murder. - ANSWER Involves unwanted and
repeated attention by the suspect towards a victim, family member, or someone
closely associated with the victim. Not a crime limited to people who have an
existing relationship; can be stranger. Victim reported crime.
F.S. 784
- Suspect willfully, maliciously, repeatedly followed, harassed, cyber stalked
victim - ANSWER When establishing PC for stalking (elements):
Harassment - ANSWER Any behavior that targets a specific person and causes
that person substantial emotional distress, and serves no legit purpose.
,Aggravated stalking - ANSWER Occurs if an injunction is in place, victim
was under age of 16 when crime occurred, and if there are court ordered
restrictions. (these 3 conditions change degree of offense)
- Document that suspect willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly followed,
harassed, cyber stalked victim
- Suspect mad a credible threat with the intent to place the victim in reasonable
fear of death or bodily injury - ANSWER To establish PC for agg. stalking:
Credible threat - ANSWER Threat made with the intent to cause the person
who is the target of the threat, to fear for their safety, safety of family, or that of
the individuals closely associated with the victim. Threat must be to cause
bodily injury or end life.
- Number and types of interviews allowed/conducted
- Qualifications of those conducting interviews - ANSWER Limitations that
make it more challenging when considering investigation of child:
827 - ANSWER F.S. for child abuse, neglect, abandonment
Abuse - ANSWER Any willful act or threatened act that results in any
physical, mental, or sexual injury/harm that causes or is likely to cause the
child's physical, mental, or emotional health to be significantly impaired.
Includes acts or omissions.
Harm to a child - ANSWER - Sprain, dislocation, bone fracture, brain damage,
internal organ damage
- Asphyxiation, suffocation, drowning
- Injury from use of deadly weapon
- Burn/scalding cuts/bites,lascerations
- Permanent or temporary disfigurement, body part or function
- Inflicted physical/mental injury
- Committed intentional act that could reasonably be expected to result in
physical/mental injury
- Actively encouraged another to commit an act that could have been expected
to result in physical/mental injury - ANSWER To establish PC for child abuse:
, Physical Injury - ANSWER Death, permanent or temporary disfigurement,
impairment of any body part
Mental Injury - ANSWER Injury to intellectual or psychological capacity of a
child as evidenced by a discernible and substantial impairment in the ability to
function within the normal range of performance and behavior
Legal Custody - ANSWER - Legal status created by court, appoints person as
custodian, whether agency or person
- Right to have physical custody of child and right and duty to protect, nurture,
guide, discipline
- Right to provide child with food, shelter, education, ordinary medical, dental
etc.
827 F.S. - ANSWER Aggravated Child Abuse F.S?
Less than 18
- Committed agg batt
- Willfully tortured
- Maliciously punished
- Willfully/unlawfully caged
- Knowingly/willfully committed child abuse upon victim and caused great
bodily harm, disability, disfigurement, OR uses deadly weapon - ANSWER To
establish PC for agg. child abuse:
Willfully - ANSWER This means knowingly, intentionally, and purposefully
Maliciously - ANSWER Wrongful, intentional, without legal justification or
excuse
Established by circumstances from which one could conclude that a reasonable
parent would not have engaged in damaging acts
When primary purpose of acts was to cause the victim unjustifiable pain
- Caregiver for victim and willfully, or by culpable negligence, failed to omit or
provide victim with care, supervision, and services necessary to maintain the
victims physical/mental health
CORRECT ANSWERS
Assault / F.S. 784 - ANSWER Involves verbal threats without physical
contact. Suspect has to:
- Intentionally and unlawfully threatened, by word/act, to do violence to victim
- Appeared to have ability to carry out threat at time
- Created well founded fear in victim and that violence was about to happen
- Intentionally and unlawfully threatened, by either word or act, to do violence
to victim
- Must appear to have the ability to carry out the threat at time
- Created well founded fear in victim and that violence was about to happen
- Made fully formed, conscious intent to commit violence to a victim using
deadly weapon - ANSWER To establish PC for agg. assault:
Battery - ANSWER Assault it verbal whereas ____ moves violence into the
realm of physical contact which is more dangerous to the victim. Assault can
escalate into this.
- Suspect intentionally touched/struck victim against their will or intentionally
caused bodily harm to victim - ANSWER To establish PC for battery:
- Suspect intentionally touched/struck victim against their will or intentionally
caused bodily harm to victim
- While committing the battery the suspect intentionally or knowingly caused
great bodily harm, permanent disability, disfigurement, or used deadly weapon
* If vic is pregnant at time of battery and suspect knows, this upgrades a battery
to agg. batt. - ANSWER To establish PC for agg. battery:
Deadly weapon - ANSWER A weapon is this if the suspect uses or threatens to
use it in a way likely to cause death or great bodily harm
,- Suspect intentionally touched/struck victim against their will or intentionally
caused GREAT bodily harm to victim, permanent disability, or permanent
disfigurement - ANSWER To establish PC for felony battery:
65 - ANSWER If the victim of an assault, agg assault, battery, or agg batt is
this age or older the degree of the offense will change
1. Victim was LEO/EMT/EMS/etc. (was with agency)
2. Victim was engaged in lawful performance of duties at the time of assault
3. Suspect knew the victim was one of the workers listed above at the time of
the assault - ANSWER The assault, agg assault, battery, or agg. batt of an
officer, firefighter, or EMS provider requires you to document these three
elements:
1. Suspect was in correctional facility custody
2. Suspect intentionally touched, struck, attempted to touch/strike victim against
their will by throwing, tossing, expelling blood, saliva, food, seminal fluid, piss,
shit, at victim
3. Suspect intended to harass, annoy, threaten, alarm
4. Victim was correctional employee
5. Suspect knew victim or had reason to know victim was employee -
ANSWER Battery of correctional facility employee requires documentation of
these 5 elements:
Stalking - typically unreported (less than half)
Does not come to attention to LEO until situation has progressed to other crimes
such as sex batt, agg assault, or murder. - ANSWER Involves unwanted and
repeated attention by the suspect towards a victim, family member, or someone
closely associated with the victim. Not a crime limited to people who have an
existing relationship; can be stranger. Victim reported crime.
F.S. 784
- Suspect willfully, maliciously, repeatedly followed, harassed, cyber stalked
victim - ANSWER When establishing PC for stalking (elements):
Harassment - ANSWER Any behavior that targets a specific person and causes
that person substantial emotional distress, and serves no legit purpose.
,Aggravated stalking - ANSWER Occurs if an injunction is in place, victim
was under age of 16 when crime occurred, and if there are court ordered
restrictions. (these 3 conditions change degree of offense)
- Document that suspect willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly followed,
harassed, cyber stalked victim
- Suspect mad a credible threat with the intent to place the victim in reasonable
fear of death or bodily injury - ANSWER To establish PC for agg. stalking:
Credible threat - ANSWER Threat made with the intent to cause the person
who is the target of the threat, to fear for their safety, safety of family, or that of
the individuals closely associated with the victim. Threat must be to cause
bodily injury or end life.
- Number and types of interviews allowed/conducted
- Qualifications of those conducting interviews - ANSWER Limitations that
make it more challenging when considering investigation of child:
827 - ANSWER F.S. for child abuse, neglect, abandonment
Abuse - ANSWER Any willful act or threatened act that results in any
physical, mental, or sexual injury/harm that causes or is likely to cause the
child's physical, mental, or emotional health to be significantly impaired.
Includes acts or omissions.
Harm to a child - ANSWER - Sprain, dislocation, bone fracture, brain damage,
internal organ damage
- Asphyxiation, suffocation, drowning
- Injury from use of deadly weapon
- Burn/scalding cuts/bites,lascerations
- Permanent or temporary disfigurement, body part or function
- Inflicted physical/mental injury
- Committed intentional act that could reasonably be expected to result in
physical/mental injury
- Actively encouraged another to commit an act that could have been expected
to result in physical/mental injury - ANSWER To establish PC for child abuse:
, Physical Injury - ANSWER Death, permanent or temporary disfigurement,
impairment of any body part
Mental Injury - ANSWER Injury to intellectual or psychological capacity of a
child as evidenced by a discernible and substantial impairment in the ability to
function within the normal range of performance and behavior
Legal Custody - ANSWER - Legal status created by court, appoints person as
custodian, whether agency or person
- Right to have physical custody of child and right and duty to protect, nurture,
guide, discipline
- Right to provide child with food, shelter, education, ordinary medical, dental
etc.
827 F.S. - ANSWER Aggravated Child Abuse F.S?
Less than 18
- Committed agg batt
- Willfully tortured
- Maliciously punished
- Willfully/unlawfully caged
- Knowingly/willfully committed child abuse upon victim and caused great
bodily harm, disability, disfigurement, OR uses deadly weapon - ANSWER To
establish PC for agg. child abuse:
Willfully - ANSWER This means knowingly, intentionally, and purposefully
Maliciously - ANSWER Wrongful, intentional, without legal justification or
excuse
Established by circumstances from which one could conclude that a reasonable
parent would not have engaged in damaging acts
When primary purpose of acts was to cause the victim unjustifiable pain
- Caregiver for victim and willfully, or by culpable negligence, failed to omit or
provide victim with care, supervision, and services necessary to maintain the
victims physical/mental health