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A comprehensive set of questions and answers covering various aspects of utah's sfo 1 exam, designed for law enforcement professionals. It covers topics such as ethical behavior, bias, constitutional rights, legal procedures, and evidence handling. A valuable resource for individuals preparing for the sfo 1 exam, offering insights into key concepts and legal principles.
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Rationalization ANSWER Denial Of victim, Denial of Responsibility, Denial of injury,Social Weighting, Moral Justification
Importance of reporting unethical behavior ANSWER Self, Fellow Officers, Agency,Profession, Community
Six pillars of character ANSWER Trustworthiness, Respect, Responsibility, Fairness,Caring, Citizenship
Types of Bias ANSWER Explicit, Implicit, Institutional How bias is exhibited ANSWER Stereotypes, Prejudice, Discrimination Legislative Branch ANSWER Responsible for forming laws Executive Branch ANSWER Responsible for enforcing laws Judicial Branch - ANSWER Responsible to judge and interpret the constitutionality oflaws
The constitution is? - ANSWER The supreme of land Seventh Amendment - ANSWER "In suits at common law" where the value shall exceedtwenty dollars, the right of jury shall be preserved
Ninth Amendment - ANSWER The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall
not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. Exclusionary rule - ANSWER Evidence obtained in violation of constitutional rights areEXCLUDED from court proceedings
Civil rights claims - ANSWER A violation of constitutional rights can expose a officer to apersonal lawsuit claiming damages
U.S. Senate - ANSWER Lawmaking body composed of TWO representatives from eachstate
House of Representatives - ANSWER Lawmaking body representing states based uponpopulation of each state
Utah State Legislature - ANSWER Authority and responsibility to enact criminal andstatutory law. Consist of the house of representative and the state senate Statute of limitation for an infraction is - ANSWER One year Justice Court - ANSWER Created by a municipality or county Defendant - ANSWER One who is accused of a criminal Bench Trial - ANSWER Trial that is made strictly infront of the judge and the judgemakes the determination of guilt or innocence
Jury Trial - ANSWER A trial in front of a jury
-Must describe the person or item(s) to be seized Types of Evidence - ANSWER -Real/physical-Testimonial -Circumstantial-Demonstrative -Judicial Notice burden of proof - ANSWER Criminal: beyond a reasonable doubt Civil: preponderance of the evidence The Fifth Amendment protects an individual from multiple trial by two or more separategovernments - ANSWER False
What is basic purpose of Title 42 U.S.C. 1983 - ANSWER To protect individuals fromdeprivation of their constitutional rights under color of law
What constitutional rights are protected by? - ANSWER Title 42 U.S.C. 1983 Interview - ANSWER A conversation held to elicit information from a person who hasknowledge of a crime
Interrogation - QUESTIONING A PERSON SUSPECTED OF HAVING COMMITTED ANOFFENSE OR WHO IS RELUCTANT TO MAKE FULL DISCLOSURE OF INFO THAT IS PERTINENT TO AN INVESTIGATION Interview Steps - QUESTION -Introduction -BODY-CLOSE