COLORADO POST TEST QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
ANSWERS
At what amount does Theft change from misdemeanor to felony? - Answers - $2000+
At what amount does Criminal Mischief change from misdemeanor to felony? - Answers
- $1000+
What does the SARA model stand for? - Answers - -Scanning
-Analyze
-Respond
-Assess
How old does a child have to be to be charged? - Answers - 10 yrs old
Bodily Injury... - Answers - Means physical pain, illness, or any impairment of physical
or mental condition.
Serious Bodily Injury - Answers - ...involves substantial risk of death, a substantial rise
of serious permanent disfigurement, a substantial risk of protracted loss or
impairment...breaks, fractures, or burns of the 2nd or 3rd degree.
Deadly Physical Force - Answers - force, the intended, natural, and probable
consequence of which is to produce death, and which does, in fact, produce death.
How many days does an officer had to report excessive force? - Answers - 10 days
How many people does it take to create a riot? - Answers - 5 or more
What is the difference between Robbery and Aggravated Robbery? - Answers -
Aggravated Robbery is with a deadly weapon with intent to kill, maim or wound the
person. Robbery is taking anything of value...by use of force, threats, or intimidation.
1st degree Criminal Trespass - Answers - Knowingly and unlawfully enters or remains in
a dwelling or enters any motor vehicle with intent to commit a crime therein.
Criminal Mischief - Answers - Knowingly damages the real or personal property of one
or more persons
How old is a child according to Child Abuse (18-6-401)? - Answers - Under 16 years of
age
, What constitutes an intimate relationship? - Answers - spouses, former spouses,
unmarried couples or any relationship intimate (an intimate relationship is not
synonymous with a sexual relationship).
PRICC - Answers - -Punishment
-Revenge
-Intimidation
-Coercion
-Control
What is the age of an At-risk Adult? - Answers - 70+ years old
Persons having sex in a public park or public place could be charged with...? - Answers
- Public Indecency (18-7-301)
What are the 3 Inchoate Offenses? - Answers - -Criminal Attempt
-Conspiracy
-Criminal Solicitation
What is Criminal Attempt? - Answers - Makes a substantial step toward the commission
of the offense.
What is Conspiracy? - Answers - A person agrees with another person(s) WILL engage
in conduct which constitutes a crime or agrees to AID the other person(s) in the
planning or commission of a crime...
What is Criminal Solicitation? - Answers - A person commands, induces, entreats or
otherwise attempts to persuade another person, or offers his or her services or
another's services...to commit a felony
1st degree Murder - Answers - After deliberation causes death of a person
2nd degree Murder - Answers - -Knowingly causes the death of a person
-Sudden heat of passion
Manslaughter - Answers - -Recklessly causes the death of another person
-Causes or aids another person to commit suicide.
Vehicular Homicide - Answers - A person drives a motor vehicle in a reckless manner,
and such conduct is the proximate cause of the death of another.
1st degree Assault - Answers - -Intent to cause SERIOUS bodily injury to another...by
means of a deadly weapon
-Intent to disfigure another person seriously and permanently
-Manifesting extreme indifference to to value or human life
ANSWERS
At what amount does Theft change from misdemeanor to felony? - Answers - $2000+
At what amount does Criminal Mischief change from misdemeanor to felony? - Answers
- $1000+
What does the SARA model stand for? - Answers - -Scanning
-Analyze
-Respond
-Assess
How old does a child have to be to be charged? - Answers - 10 yrs old
Bodily Injury... - Answers - Means physical pain, illness, or any impairment of physical
or mental condition.
Serious Bodily Injury - Answers - ...involves substantial risk of death, a substantial rise
of serious permanent disfigurement, a substantial risk of protracted loss or
impairment...breaks, fractures, or burns of the 2nd or 3rd degree.
Deadly Physical Force - Answers - force, the intended, natural, and probable
consequence of which is to produce death, and which does, in fact, produce death.
How many days does an officer had to report excessive force? - Answers - 10 days
How many people does it take to create a riot? - Answers - 5 or more
What is the difference between Robbery and Aggravated Robbery? - Answers -
Aggravated Robbery is with a deadly weapon with intent to kill, maim or wound the
person. Robbery is taking anything of value...by use of force, threats, or intimidation.
1st degree Criminal Trespass - Answers - Knowingly and unlawfully enters or remains in
a dwelling or enters any motor vehicle with intent to commit a crime therein.
Criminal Mischief - Answers - Knowingly damages the real or personal property of one
or more persons
How old is a child according to Child Abuse (18-6-401)? - Answers - Under 16 years of
age
, What constitutes an intimate relationship? - Answers - spouses, former spouses,
unmarried couples or any relationship intimate (an intimate relationship is not
synonymous with a sexual relationship).
PRICC - Answers - -Punishment
-Revenge
-Intimidation
-Coercion
-Control
What is the age of an At-risk Adult? - Answers - 70+ years old
Persons having sex in a public park or public place could be charged with...? - Answers
- Public Indecency (18-7-301)
What are the 3 Inchoate Offenses? - Answers - -Criminal Attempt
-Conspiracy
-Criminal Solicitation
What is Criminal Attempt? - Answers - Makes a substantial step toward the commission
of the offense.
What is Conspiracy? - Answers - A person agrees with another person(s) WILL engage
in conduct which constitutes a crime or agrees to AID the other person(s) in the
planning or commission of a crime...
What is Criminal Solicitation? - Answers - A person commands, induces, entreats or
otherwise attempts to persuade another person, or offers his or her services or
another's services...to commit a felony
1st degree Murder - Answers - After deliberation causes death of a person
2nd degree Murder - Answers - -Knowingly causes the death of a person
-Sudden heat of passion
Manslaughter - Answers - -Recklessly causes the death of another person
-Causes or aids another person to commit suicide.
Vehicular Homicide - Answers - A person drives a motor vehicle in a reckless manner,
and such conduct is the proximate cause of the death of another.
1st degree Assault - Answers - -Intent to cause SERIOUS bodily injury to another...by
means of a deadly weapon
-Intent to disfigure another person seriously and permanently
-Manifesting extreme indifference to to value or human life