TOMPSC SCCJA Cumulative Exam Study Guide Complete 2023 (Questions with Answers)
TOMPSC SCCJA Cumulative Exam Study Guide Complete 2023 (Questions with Answers) Mutual Combat: A condition or circumstance in which the parties involved agree to a voluntary confrontation 43. 24 hours: How long does a department have to begin a preliminary investigation once a child has been taken into EPC? 44. Sextortion: MCMEC says that this is the new form of sexual exploitation that occurs online using non-physical forms to encourage victims to provide sexual content of a child 45. Compromise, Assault, Self-destruct, Escape: What does C.A.S.E stand for when applied to a suspects potential reaction to arrest? 46. Speed, Surprise, Safety: Elements of planning a successful arrest 47. Protective, Search incident to arrest, strip, internal body cavity, ploys affecting the search: 5 types of searches 48. ADHD: Most common disorder that develops in children 49. Autism: Illness that is usually diagnosed within the first three years of life 50. Intellectual Disability: Unlike mental illness, this disability is permanent 51. Positive, Negative, Cognitive: What are the three symptom categories of schizophrenia? 52. 44: SC code of laws that handles mental illness 53. Mental Illness: Condition that impacts and disrupts a persons thinking, feeling, and mood, and may affect their ability to relate to others and daily functioning 54. Schizophrenia: A severe, debilitating, lifelong brain disorder that affects a persons ability to think clearly, manage emotions, make decisions and relate to others 55. Genralized Anxiety Disorder: Chronic worry about everyday life and things that there is little or no reason to worry about 56. Degenerative brain disorder: Alzheimer's disease is a: 57. Dementia: Illness defined as an overall decline in intellectual function, including difficulties with language, simple calculations, planning and judgement, and motor skills as well as loss of memory 58. Shock, Disbelief, Anxiety, Guilt, Anger, Fear: What are the 6 emotional stages of sexual assault 3 / 15 TOMPSC SCCJA Cumulative Exam Study Guide Study online at 59. Physical evidence, Victims body, Suspects body: Locations for finding evidence 60. 23: What is the SC DNA section 61. DV HAN: This is a felony, deals with extreme indifference to human life and it goes to general sessions court 62. DV 1st: This is a felony, deals with great bodily injury, and it goes to general sessions court 63. DV 2nd: This is a misdemeanor and deals with moderate bodily injury and goes to general sessions court 64. DV 3rd: This is a misdemeanor, is your basic DV elements and goes to summary court 65. State V. Wood: What court case dealt with self defense 66. Nature of call, Injuries, Number of people on scene, Weapons, Call history, Back up unit availability: Information you should know prior to arriving on scene to a DV 67. Avoid parking in front, Turn off lights, Wait for back up, Activate cameras- : What should you do when approaching a patrol car to DV 68. Check safety, Ask to enter, Be professional but firm, Be careful not to reveal too much, Dont reveal caller ID: What do you do when entering a residence of a DV scene 69. Rapport building, Interviewing victim/ taking statements, follow up: What are 3 ways to interact with victims 70. Physical, Cognitive, Behavior, Emotional: 4 ways victims respond to trauma 71. SCVAN: What resource assists victims of crimes through referrals and grant funded direct services 72. DCVC: What organization can compensate victims for medical bills, counseling, and loss of wages 73. SCCADVASA: Coalition of domestic shelters and rape crisis centers from across the state 74. Kent v US: Court case that dealt with transfer of jurisdiction 75. In ReGault: Court case that dealt with awarding due process to children 76. In ReWinship: Court case that set the standard of proof for proceedings in family court 4 / 15 TOMPSC SCCJA Cumulative Exam Study Guide Study online at 77. Civil Court: What type of court is family court 78. McKelver v Pennsylvania: Trial by jury is not constitutionally required 79. Jackson v Denno Hearing: Hearing that evaluates "totality of circumstances" 80. State v Parker: Court case that determined validity of a minors waiver of their Miranda rights 81. Fear, Isolation children, Economic dependence, Lack of alternative housing, Loss of custody, Lack of job skills, Cultural and religious restraints, Low self esteem, love/hope, Fear of change, Belief that batterer will change: Factors that impact a victims decision not to leave 82. 40%: Percentage of police families that experience DV 83. 30-60%: Percentage of offenders who batter their spouses also batter their children 84. Victimless prosecution prep, Trial prep, Case dismissals, Testimony: - Preparing for a DV trial includes: 85. Give every chance to talk, Dont sit if they are standing, Listen for spontaneous admission, Never say what victim said: What to do when interviewing a suspect 86. Status Offense: What is an offense which would not be a misdemeanor or felony if committed by an adult 87. Criminal Offense: Means an offense against a person when physical or psychological harm occurs 88. Bond: Hearing that must be heard within 24 hours of arrest 89. Aggravated Force: Actor uses physical force or physical violence of a high and aggravated nature to overcome the victim or includes the threat of the use of a deadly force weapon is known as 90. Entitlement Rape: Offender forces the victim into sexual activity in which underlying issues of power and control are present 91. CODIS: National DNA database 92. Custodial Release: What form must be signed prior to the release of a child/ juvenile 93. Intake, Adjudication hearing, Disposition hearing: What are the steps in the family court system 94. Petition: When charges are made against a child what document is used 5 / 15 TOMPSC SCCJA Cumulative Exam Study Guide Study online at 95. Handcuffed, searched, photographed: Procedural concerns once a juvenile is taken into custody 96. Magistrate: What court has primary jurisdiction of a restraining order 97. Visual or Physical contact: What kind of contact so you need for it to be harassment 1st degree 98. Verbal, Written, or Electronic: What kind of contact do you need for it to be harassment 2nd 99. A magistrate or municipal judge prior to setting bail: Who can ask for an evaluation of a mental health evaluation of a suspect and when 100. 1 year: How long does a restraining order remain in effect 101. 5-15: A regular hearing for a restraining order takes place in how many days 102. 24 hours: An emergency hearing for a temporary restraining order takes place in what time period 103. Circuit and Family court: Who has primary jurisdiction of a permanent restraining order 104. A period of time set by a judge: How long does a permanent restraining order remain in effect 105. 45 days: If a complaint does not seek a permanent restraining order, how long does the emergency order remain in effect 106. Family court: What court has primary jurisdiction of order of protection 107. State v Abdullah: 4th Amendment does not bar LE from making warrant-less entries and searches when they REASONABLY BELIEVE (REASONABLE ARTICULATE SUSPICION)that a person within is in need of immediate aid 108. Tension building, Acute battery, Honeymoon: 3 phases of the cycle of violence theory 109. Obergefell v. Hodges: Court case allowed for same sex relationships to be covered in DV law 110. Jane Doe v. State of SC: Court case allowed same sex rights to order of protection 111. 6 months- 1 year: Order of protection is for what fixed amount of time 112. Gang File VGTOF: Database is operated by NCIC that aids police in identifying members of violent gangs 113. Hybrid: Type of gang active over a short time frame 6 / 15 TOMPSC SCCJA Cumulative Exam Study Guide Study online at 114. Non- traditional gangs: Type of gang is the first seen in community and makes up 40-90% of local crime 115. Stalking: Crime that would cause a reasonable person to have fear 116. In SC: Restraining orders from SC are only valid where 117. Criminal gang: A formal or informal ongoing organization, association, or group that consists of 5 or more persons who from the purpose of committing criminal activity and who knowingly and actively participate in a pattern of criminal group 118. Hardcore, member, associate/peripheral: Structure of a gang 119. Forced moves, crime, entertainment industry, technology: Reasons for spread of criminal gangs 120. Written/verbal, codes, graffiti, hand signs, colors, music: What are the 6 ways gangs communicate 121. Courted/blessed in, jumped in/beat in, sexed in, crime, trial by ordeal: - What are the different rights of passage into a gang 122. 40 Thieves: First modern day gang, developed first kind of dress code, and associated with one area of New York, Irish Immigrants 123. Objective: Deals with verifiable facts 124. Subjective: Deals with observations that are made 125. Human Trafficking: The illegal trade of human beings, a modern-day form of slavery, for the purpose of commercial sexual exploitation, forced labor, or involuntary military combat 126. T Visa: Specifically for trafficking victims 127. U Visa: For all victims of violent crimes 128. Trust and Control: Traumatic victimization destroys what 129. Rapid deployment: Swift and immediate deployment of law enforcement to an ongoing, life threatening situation 130. Time line of violence: Period of time from the suspects first violent action until the action is stopped or the suspect transitions to another activity 131. Fantasy, Planning, Preparation, Approach, and Implementation: 5 stages of an active shooter 132. Parents, Media, General Public, and other First responders: What are some outer parameter issues and concerns 7 / 15 TOMPSC SCCJA Cumulative Exam Study Guide Study online at 133. Be aggressive, Be prepared to be fired upon, Be prepared to encounter casualties, Be flexible: Four things included in survival mindset 134. Indicator Based Movement: What type of movement is used when the officer doesn't know the general location of the shooter 135. Stimulus Based Movement: What type of movement is used when the officer does know the general area of the suspect 136. Book Keeping, Conversion, and Subtyping: 3 ways to stereotype 137. FBI: Agency that keeps statistics on hate crimes 138. Culture: The customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits of a racial, religious, or social group 139. Personal Prejudice: Occurs when members of another social group are perceived as a threat to one's own 140. Group Prejudice: When a person conforms to group norms because it appears that is what is expected 141. Intolerance: Unwillingness to accept views, beliefs, or behavior that differ from one's own 142. Ignorance: Lack of knowledge or information 143. Limited Perception: Perceiving others through a limited experience which ultimately could create stereotyping 144. Indifference: Lack of interest, concern, or empathy 145. Hate Crime: Criminal offence against a person or property motivated in whole or in part by offenders bias 146. Race/Ethnicity, Religion, Sexual-orientation, Gender identity, Disability, and Gender: Motivators for hate crimes 147. Hate Literature, Spray paint cans, Threatening letters, Symbolic objects- : Physical evidence that should be collected at a crime scene 148. Statement: Single declaration or remark or an assertion 149. Victim, Witnesses, Suspects: Types of people interviewed 150. Elderly and Very Young: Two age groups require special consideration in interviews 151. Formal, Informal, Combo: Interview Classifications 152. 80%: Percent of communication is nonverbal 8 / 15 TOMPSC SCCJA Cumulative Exam Study Guide Study online at 153. Funnel Approach: Start with broad questions and progressively narrow the scope
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