Capstone 25-29

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1048. (25.1.1) Physical arousal associated with "fight or flight" cannot be prolonged indefinitely. Eventually, it will result in ___________________. A. Exhaustion. B. Exhilaration C. Intoxication D. Eustress.

a

1052. (25.1.2) A victim's reaction to crime may include "three phases." Which of the following were specifically listed as these phases? A. Impact, Recoil, and Reorganization B. Fight, Flight, and Recoil C. Recoil, Flight, and Reorganization D. Impact, Fight, and Flight

a

1057. (26.2.1) One night Mr. Anderson intentionally, while intoxicated, beats his wife so severely she dies from her injuries. What is the highest crime that Mr. Anderson can be charged with? A. Murder B. Capital Murder C. Intoxicated Manslaughter D. Negligent Homicide

a

1060. (26.2.1) A person commits "Kidnapping" if he intentionally or knowingly _________ another person. A. abducts B. restraints C. unlawfully arrests D. none of the above

a

1064. (26.2.1) " ________________" means physical pain, illness, or any impairment of physical condition. A. Bodily injury B. Serious bodily injury C. Accidental injury D. None of the above

a

1082. (26.2.2) "________________" means an act by an individual that is against another individual with whom that person has or has had a dating relationship and that is intended to result in physical harm, bodily injury, assault, or sexual assault or that reasonably places the individual in fear of imminent physical harm bodily injury, assault, or sexual assault but does not include defensive measures to protect oneself. A. Dating violence B. Sexual intimidation C. Sexual harassment D. None of the above

a

1086. (26.2.2) Under the Family Code, "_______________" means a unit composed of persons living together in the same dwelling, without regard to whether they are related to each other. A. household B. family C. common-law family D. None of the above are correct

a

1090. (CCP Chapter 57) A victim of a "sex offense" may choose a "____________"to be used instead of the victim's name to designate the victim in all public files and records concerning the offense, including police summary reports, press releases, and records of judicial proceedings. A. pseudonym B. eustress C. distress D. none of the above

a

1099. (26.3.1) To prevent the disqualification of family violence victims from receiving crime victim compensation, officers should arrest the ________________ instead of arresting both parties when responding to family violence calls. A. primary aggressor B. dominant partner C. aggressive partner D. defensive partner

a

1101. (27.2.1) " ________________" is an illness, disease or condition that either substantially impacts a person's thought, perception of reality, emotional process, judgment, or grossly impairs a person's behavior, as manifested by recent disturbance behavior. A. Mental Illness (Mental Disorder) B. Insanity C. Criminal Insanity D. Mental retardation

a

1107. (27.2.14) Mental retardation includes those with sub-average intellectual functioning indicated by a score of ________ or less on an appropriate version of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale or Stanford Binet IQ test. A. 69 B. 79 C. 89 D. 99

a

1116. (The Texas Peace Officer, Chapter 28.) Which of the following statements is true? A. Heat and poor ventilation increase the likelihood of exposure while at a hazardous materials site. B. Cool air and good ventilation increase the likelihood of exposure while at a hazardous materials site. C. Heat and good ventilation increase the likelihood of exposure while at a hazardous materials site. D. None of the above

a

1118. (29.1.1) "____________" An act or omission forbidden by law and punishable by a fine, imprisonment, or even death. A. Crime B. Elements C. Fact D. Circumstantial Evidence

a

1120. (29.1.1) "____________" Anything that helps establish the facts related to a crime. A. Evidence B. Element C. Fact D. Fence

a

1129. (29.2.1) A person commits the offense "____________" if he "forges" a writing with intent to defraud or harm another. A. Forgery B. Criminal Simulation C. Criminal Counterfeiting. D. None of the above

a

1139. (29.3.2) A person commits the offense of " _______________" if he intends to cause serious bodily injury and commits an act clearly dangerous to human life that causes the death of an individual. A. Murder B. Capital Murder C. Manslaughter D. Criminally Negligent Homicide

a

1140. (29.3.2) A person commits the offense of "________________" if while committing or attempting to commit a felony, and in furtherance of the commission or attempt, or in immediate flight from the commission or attempt, he commits or attempts to commit an act clearly dangerous to human life that causes the death of an individual. A. Murder B. Capital Murder C. Manslaughter D. Criminally Negligent Homicide

a

1141. (29.3.2) One night Mr. Anderson intentionally, while intoxicated, runs over Mr. Smith with his automobile killing Smith. What is the highest crime that Mr. Anderson can be charged with? A. Murder B. Capital Murder C. Intoxicated Manslaughter D. Negligent Homicide

a

1145. (29.3.2) A person commits "Capital Murder" if the person intentionally commits the murder in the course of committing or attempting to commit "________________." A. Burglary B. Injury to a child C. Coercing, Soliciting, or Inducing Gang Membership D. Criminal Trespass

a

. 1136. (29.2.10) A person commits the crime of "____________" if the person intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly causes bodily injury to another, including the person's spouse. A. Family violence B. Assault C. Aggravated assault D. None of the above

b

1051. (25.1.1) The intensity of long-term stress reactions and the frequency of the re-experienced crisis usually: A. Increases over time. B. Decreases over time. C. Is not a major factor in a person's life. D. None of the above.

b

1053. (26.1.2) Which of the following were specifically listed as being one of the "common characteristics of family violence offenders?" A. the majority of family violence is female-on male; so "offender" in this context generally refers to a female offender. B. the majority of family violence is male-on-female; so "offender" in this context generally refers to a male offender. C. Usually feels very good about himself herself and has high self-esteem. D. Generally acts the same in public as he she does at home.

b

1054. (26.1.3) The "cycle of violence" includes a tension-building phase, an acute battering phase, and a _______________ phase. A. follow-up therapy. B. Remorseful or "loving" C. Recrimination D. Retribution

b

1056. (26.2.1) A peace officer _______ arrest a suspect if he has probable cause to believe he has violated a protective order, and it does occur in his presence. A. may B. shall C. will not D. none of the above

b

1059. (26.2.1) A person intentionally kills a woman and her five-year-old child. What is the most serious crime that has occurred? A. Murder B. Capital Murder C. Manslaughter D. Criminally Negligent Manslaughter

b

1061. (26.2.1) The most serious offense that a person commits is "______________" if the person intentionally or knowingly abducts another person with the intent to hold him for ransom or reward or use him as a shield or hostage A. Kidnapping B. Aggravated Kidnapping C. Aggravated Assault D. Assault

b

1062. (26.2.1) A person abducts another, exhibits a handgun, and threatens to harm the victim if he or she does not go along peacefully. What is the most serious crime that has occurred? A. Kidnapping B. Aggravated Kidnapping C. Unlawful Restraint D. Assault

b

1063. (26.2.1) A very jealous husband handcuffs his wife to a bedpost against her will and doesn't turn her loose for a week. What crime has occurred? A. Slavery B. Unlawful Restraint C. Domestic Violence\ D. no offense, the woman agreed in her marriage vows to obey her husband.

b

1066. (26.2.1) A person commits the crime of "____________" if the person intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly causes bodily injury to another, including the person's spouse. A. Family violence B. Assault C. Aggravated assault D. None of the above

b

1071. (26.2.1) A person commits the offense of "_________________" if he intentionally or knowingly harms or threatens to harm another by an unlawful act in retaliation for or on account of the service or status of another as a person who has reported or who the actor knows intends to report the occurrence of a crime. A. Official Oppression B. Obstruction or Retaliation C. Terroristic Threat D. Tampering with Witness

b

1076. (26.2.1) A peace officer investigating conduct that may constitute an offense concerning a "Violation of Protective Order or Magistrate's Order" for a violation of that order; A. shall arrest a person protected by that order for a violation of that order. B. May not arrest a person protected by that order for a violation of that order. C. Shall arrest both the person protected by that order and the person who the order was against for violation of that order. D. None of the above.

b

1081. (26.2.1) An individual commits the offense of " _________________________" if the individual knowingly prevents or interferes with another individual's ability to place an emergency telephone call or to request assistance in an emergency from a law enforcement agency, medical facility, or other agency or entity the primary purpose of which is to provide for the safety of individuals. A. Silent or Abusive Calls to 9-1-1 Service B. Interference with Emergency Telephone Call C. Harassment D. Stalking

b

1085. (26.2.2) A man assaults his wife. Under the Family Code this would be classified as; A. Dating violence B. Family violence C. Sexual intimidation D. None of the above

b

1092. (26.2.5) In general, the "duration" of a protective order is ______ years; or if a period is not stated in the order, until the second anniversary of the date the order was issued. A. one B. two C. five D. ten

b

1100. (26.3.4) A law enforcement agency that arrests any person or refers a child to the office or official designated by the juvenile board who the agency believes is enrolled as a student in a public primary or secondary school, for the specified offense as listed in CCP Art. 15.27 (h) shall attempt to ascertain whether the person is so enrolled. If the law enforcement agency ascertains that the individual is enrolled as a student in a public primary or secondary school, the agency shall orally notify the superintendent or a person designated by the superintendent in the school district in which the student is enrolled of that arrest or referral within: A. Within 48 hours after the arrest, or referral is made B. On the next school day after the arrest, or referral is made. C. Within one week after the arrest or referral is made. D. None of the above

b

1102. (27.2.1) "_____________" is a legal term. It is considered "a diminished capacity and inability to tell right from wrong." The definition varies from state to state. Generally used by the court with regards to an individual's competency to stand trial. A. Mental retardation B. Insanity C. Mental illness D. None of the above

b

1108. (27.5.4) "________________" is an important communication tool that is a helpful technique in defusing and calming a person that is excited and or having mental problems in a crisis type situation. A. Using assertive tones in your voice B. Listening C. Using body language indicating you will not tolerate dangerous behavior D. None of the above

b

1112. (The Texas Peace Officer, Chapter 28.) "______________" is a situation in which hazardous material is or may be released into the environment. A. Toxic event B. Hazardous materials event C. DOSE event D. None of the above are correct

b

1114. (The Texas Peace Officer, Chapter 28.) "______________" is the study of the nature and actions of poisons. A. Poisonolgy B. Toxicology C. Schizophrenia D. None of the above

b

1115. (The Texas Peace Officer, Chapter 28.) Which of the following statements is true concerning the "DOSE-response Concept?" A. It is the scientific study of poisons. B. All substances, in the right amounts, become toxic. C. The same as a "Haz-Mat Event." D. None of the above

b

1117. (29.1.1) "_______________" is the process of legally gathering evidence of a crime that has been or is being committed. A. Corpus delicti B. Criminal Investigation C. Field Identification D. None of the above

b

1124. (29.1.5) The term "____________" includes all means by which an alleged fact is established or disproved. A. Investigation B. Evidence C. Autopsy D. Trial

b

1126. (29.2.1) A pickup is parked in front of a residence. A person steals property that is lying in the pickup-bed. What crime has occurred? A. Burglary B. Burglary of a Vehicle C. Theft from a Vehicle D. None of the above

b

1130. (29.2.1) A person commits the offense "_______________" if he issues or passes a check or similar sight order for the payment of money knowing that the issuer does not have sufficient funds in or on deposit with the bank or other drawee for the payment in full of the check or order as well as all other checks or orders outstanding at the time of issuance. A. Criminal Hot Check Writing B. Issuance of Bad Check C. Felony Theft - Check D. None of the above

b

1131. (29.2.1) A person commits the offense "__________________" if the person obtains, possesses, transfers, or uses identifying information of another person without the other person's consent and with intent to harm or defraud another. A. Deceptive Deception B. Fraudulent Use or Possession of Identifying Information C. Fraudulent Identity Theft D. None of the above

b

1133. (29.2.4) A "__________________" is described as the altering of a vehicle's identity by placing the serial number of a total loss car (total loss vehicles are cheaper to buy and still get a title) onto a stolen car. A. Fraudulent Identity Plate. B. Salvage Switch. C. Illegally Salvaged Vehicle. D. None of the above.

b

1135. (29.2.10) "____________" is defined as an individual who has fantasies, urges or behaviors that involve illegal sexual activity with a prepubescent child or children (generally 13 years or younger.) A. Power rapist B. Pedophilia C. Sadistic rapist D. None of the above

b

1137. (29.2.10) "_____________" A criminal offense against a person or property which is motivated, in whole or in part, by the offender's bias against race, religion, ethnic national origin group, or sexual orientation group. A. Race crime B. Hate crime C. Prejudice D. None of the above

b

1144. (29.3.2) A person commits "Capital Murder" if the person intentionally commits the murder in the course of committing or attempting to commit "_______________." A. Assault B. Kidnapping C. Prohibited Sexual Conduct D. Reckless Damage or Destruction

b

1047. (25.1.1) Which of the following was not given as a "normal response" to a stressful situation? A. To fight B. To take flight C. To negotiate D. To fight or to take flight

c

1065. (26.2.1) "_________________" means bodily injury that creates substantial risk of death or that causes death, serious permanent disfigurement, or protracted loss or impairment of the function of any bodily ember or organ. A. Serious social harm B. "Mala in se crime" C. Serious bodily injury. D. Serious bodily harm

c

1067. (26.2.1) The most serious offense that a person commits is "______________" if the person commits "assault" and the person causes serious bodily injury to another, including the person's spouse or uses or exhibits a deadly weapon during the commission of the assault. A. Deadly conduct. B. Assault. C. Aggravated Assault D. Unreasonable Force.

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1068. (26.2.1) A person commits the offense of "___________________" if he intentionally, knowingly, recklessly, or with criminal negligence, by act or intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly by omission, causes to a child, elderly, individual, or disabled individual: serious bodily injury; serious mental deficiency, impairment; or injury; or bodily injury. A. Terroristic Threat B. Deadly Conduct C. Injury to a Child, Elderly Individual, or Disabled Individual. D. Kidnapping

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1070. (26.2.1) A person commits the offense of "_______________" if he threatens to commit any offense involving violence to any person or property with intent to place any person in fear of imminent serious bodily injury. A. Harassment B. Official Oppression C. Terroristic Threat D. None of the above

c

1073. (26.2.1) The most serious offense that a person commits is "_____________" if the person on more than one occasion and pursuant to the same scheme or course of conduct that is directed specifically at another person, knowingly engages in conduct, including following the other person, that the actor knows or reasonably believes the other person will regard as threatening bodily injury or death for the other person; bodily injury or death for a member of the other person's family or household; or that an offense will be committed against the other person's property. A. Assault B. Deadly conduct C. Stalking D. Kidnapping

c

1080. (26.2.1) Under PC 25.07, a person commits an offense if, in violation of a protective order the person knowingly or intentionally possesses: A. pornographic material B. illegal knife C. a firearm D. none of the above.

c

1084. (26.2.2) Under the Family Code the definition of "Family Violence" would include all of the following except: A. and act by a member of a family or household against another member of the family of the household that is intended to result in physical harm, bodily injury, assault. B. sexual assault C. defensive measures a person takes to prevent a family assault. D. a threat that reasonably places the member in fear of imminent physical harm, bodily injury, assault or sexual assault.

c

1088. (26.2.3) Which of the following is correct concerning the "Venue" for filing an application for a protective order under Chapter 82 of the Family Code? A. Must be in the county in which the applicant resides. B. Must be in the county in which the respondent resides. C. May be in the county in which the applicant or the respondent resides. D. None of the above.

c

1094. (26.2.6) A peace officer "_________" arrest, without a warrant, a person the peace officer has probable cause to believe has committed an offense under Section 25.07, Penal Code (violation of Protective Order), or Section 38.112, Penal Code (violation of Protective Order issued on basis of sexual assault), if the offense is committed in the presence of the peace officer. A. may B. may not C. shall D. never arrest without a valid warrant

c

1095. (26.2.6) At a defendant's appearance before a magistrate after arrest for an offense involving "Family Violence" or an offense under Section 42.072, Penal Code, the magistrate may issue a an "____________________" on the magistrate's own motion or on request of the victim of the offense, the guardian of the victim, a peace officer, or the attorney representing the state. A. Order For Family Protection B. Order for Protection Against Family Violence C. Order for Emergency Protection D. None of the above

c

1096. (26.2.6) At a defendant's appearance before a magistrate after arrest for an offense involving family violence or for a "stalking offense" the magistrate may issue an order for emergency protection on the magistrate's own motion or on the request of which of the following? A. defense attorney B. 16 year old brother of the victim C. Peace officer D. Clerk of the court

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1109. (28.1.1) The United States Department of Transportation (DOT) defines _____________ as: A substance or material capable of posing an unreasonable risk to health, safety, or property when transported in commerce. The term includes hazardous substances, hazardous wastes, marine pollutants, elevated temperature materials, and materials designated as hazardous in the Hazardous Materials Table (se 49 CFR 172.101) A. Toxicology B. Dangerous drugs C. Hazardous Material D. None of the above.

c

1111. (28.1.2) "_____________" is given by the BPOC as a route of exposure to hazardous material by being cut or abraded by a contaminated object. A. Inhalation B. Absorption C. Injection D. Ingestion

c

1127. (29.2.1) A person commits the offense of "________________" if, without the effective consent of the owner, he breaks or enters into any coin-operated machine, coin collection machine, or other coin-operated or coin collection receptacle, contrivance, apparatus, or equipment used for the purpose of providing lawful amusement, sales of goods, services, or other valuable things, or telecommunications with intent to obtain property or services. A. Robbery B. Burglary C. Burglary of Coin-operated or Coin Collection Machines. D. Felony Criminal Trespass

c

1128. (29.2.1) A 66 year old woman is walking down the sidewalk when a thief knocks her down and steals her purse. The woman sustains minor injuries as a result of this incident. What is the most serious crime that has occurred? A. Theft B. Robbery C. Aggravated Robbery D. Theft from the Elderly

c

1132. (29.2.3) A "gray market vehicle" is: A. stolen vehicle. B. Registered salvaged vehicle. C. Foreign made vehicle not produced for sale in the United States but which have been imported by individuals or companies into the U.S. D. None of the above.

c

1138. (29.3.2) A person commits the offense of "_____________" if the person intentionally or knowingly causes the death of an individual. A. Involuntary manslaughter B. Capital Murder C. Murder D. Voluntary Manslaughter

c

1142. (29.3.2) One night Mr. Anderson unintentionally, while intoxicated, runs over Mr. Smith with his automobile killing Smith. What would be the appropriate crime that Mr. Anderson should be charged with under this set of circumstances? A. Murder B. Capital Murder C. Intoxicated Manslaughter D. Negligent Homicide

c

1046. (25.1.1) The "____________" is the normal human response to TRAUMA. A. Eustress Reaction B. Stress Reaction C. Psychological Reaction D. Crisis Reaction

d

1049. (25.1.1) Which of the following was specifically given as a "Long-term Crisis reaction?" A. All victims survivors suffer from long-term stress reactions. B. Very few victims continue to re-experience crisis reactions over long periods of time. C. Crisis reactions are not normally in response to events that remind the victim of the trauma. D. Not all victim survivors suffer from long-term stress reactions.

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1050. (25.1.1) "Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)" is a pathological anxiety that usually occurs after an individual experiences or witnesses severe trauma that constitutes a threat to the physical integrity or life of the individual or of another person. Which of the following statements are true in regards to PTSD? A. People who survive severely traumatic events rarely have Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. B. After some delay (symptoms do not usually develop immediately after the trauma), the person in some way relives the traumatic event and tries to actively think about it. C. In general, the worse or more enduring the trauma, lessens the likelihood of developing PTSD. D. People who survive severely traumatic events often have Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

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1055. (26.2.1)A peace officer may arrest, without warrant, for all of the following except:? A. he has probable cause to believe that the individual has violated a Protective Order and it does not occur in the officer's presence. B. Persons found in suspicious places under suspicious circumstances that indicate that the individual has committed a felony offense. C. Persons who the officer has probable cause to believe have committed an assault resulting in bodily injury to another and the peace officer has probable cause to believe that there is danger of further injury. D. Persons who the officer has a reasonable suspicion that they have committed an assault resulting in bodily injury to another.

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1069. (26.2.1) A person, in fun, points what they consider to be an unloaded handgun towards his wife and pulls the trigger. As it so happens, the gun was actually loaded, and goes off with the bullet barely missing her. What would be the best crime to charge the person with? A. no crime, it was an accident B. Assault C. Aggravated Assault since a gun was involved D. Deadly Conduct

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1072. (26.2.1) A person commits the offense of "________________" if, with intent to harass, annoy, alarm, abuse, torment, or embarrass another he threatens, by telephone, in writing, or by electronic communication, in a manner reasonably likely to alarm the person receiving the threat, to inflict bodily injury on the person or to commit a felony against the person, a member of his family or household, or his property. A. Criminal Mischief B. Silent or Abusive Calls C. Stalking D. Harassment

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1074. (26.2.1) A person who has been convicted of an offense under PC Section 22.01, punishable as a Class A misdemeanor and involving a member of the person' family or household, commits an offense if the person possesses a firearm before the "_________" anniversary of the later of: (1) the date of the person's release from confinement following conviction of the misdemeanor; or (2) the date of the person's release fro community supervision following conviction of the misdemeanor. A. second B. third C. fourth D. fifth

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1075. (26.2.1) A person would commit the crime of "Disorderly Conduct" if he intentionally or knowingly did any of the following except: A. Uses abusive, indecent, profane, or vulgar language in a public place, and the language by its very utterance tends to incite an immediate breach of the peace. B. Abuses or threatens a person in a public place in an obviously offensive manner. C. Fights with another in a public place. D. A man abuses or threatens his wife in an obviously offensive manner at home.

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1077. (26.2.1) A person commits "Criminal Mischief" if, without the effective consent of the owner he did any of the following actions except: A. intentionally or knowingly damages or destroys the tangible property of the owner. B. Intentionally or knowingly tampers with the tangible property of the owner and cause pecuniary loss or substantial inconvenience to the owner or a third person. C. Intentionally or knowingly makes markings, including inscriptions, slogans, drawings, or paintings, on the tangible property of the owner. D. Intentionally or knowingly makes markings, including inscriptions, slogans, drawings, or paintings, on his own tangible property.

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1078. (26.2.1) Under PC 25.07, a person commits an offense if, in violation of a protective order the person knowingly or intentionally communicates in all of the following situations except: A. directly with a protected individual or a member of the family or household in a threatening or harassing manner. B. A threat through any person to a protected individual or a member of the family or household. C. In any manner with the protected individual or a member of the family or household except through the person's attorney or a person appointed by the court, if the order prohibits any communication with a protected individual or a member of the family or household. D. To their personal attorney in regards to the mandates of the protective order.

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1079. (26.2.1) Under PC 25.07, a person commits an offense if, in violation of a protective order the person knowingly or intentionally goes to or near any of the following places as specifically describe in the order except: A. the residence or place of employment or business of a protected individual. B. Any child care facility, residence, or school where a child protected by the order normally resides or attends. C. the residence or place of employment or business of a protected member of the family or household. D. Any child care facility, residence, or school.

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1083. (26.2.2) The term "Family" under Chapter 71 of the Family Code would include all of the following except: A. individuals who are former spouses of each other. B. Individuals who are the parents of the same child without regard to marriage. C. A foster child and foster parent, without regard to whether those individuals reside together. D. The family pastor.

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1087. (26.2.3) Which of the following may not file for a protective order in a family violence situation? A. an adult member of a family or household B. a prosecuting attorney for the state C. the victim of family violence D. a close friend who is a minor

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1089. (26.2.3) The contents of an "Application for a Protective Order" under Chapter 82 of the "Family Code" must state each of the following except: A. the name and county of residence of each applicant. B. The name and county of residence of each individual alleged to have committed family violence. C. the relationships between the applicants and the individual alleged to have committed family violence. D. The name and county of residence of the applicant's attorney.

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1091. (26.2.5) In general, a protective order is effective for the period stated in the order, not to exceed __________. A. 30 days B. 90 days C. 1 year D. 2 years

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1093. (26.2.5) A family protective order can order all of the following except: A. a person not to commit family violence. B. a person to refrain from communicating directly with a family member, in a threatening or harassing manner.. C. a person to stay away from a school where children protected under the order normally attends. D. a person to get a better paying job to support his family.

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1097. (26.3.1) "_______________" is an act by a member of a family or household against another member of the family or household that is intended to result in physical harm, bodily injury, assault, or sexual assault. A. domestic violence B. domestic assault C. family assault D. family violence

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1098. (26.3.1) Under Sec. 261.001, Family Code, the term "Abuse" would include all of the following except: A. Sexual conduct harmful to a child's mental welfare. B. Sexual conduct harmful to a child's emotional welfare. C. Sexual conduct harmful to a child's physical welfare. D. Sexual conduct harmful to a child's mother.

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1103. (27.2.6) The single most common factor in suicidal behavior or death by suicide is that the individual is experiencing _________________. A. Insanity B. Poor health C. Mental illness D. Depression

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1104. (27.2.11) "________________" consists of a group of psychotic disorders characterized by changes in perception. It cause an over sensitivity to sounds and visions characterized by hallucination and or impaired distorted thinking. A. Insanity B. Mental retardation C. Bi-polar disorder D. Schizophrenia

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1105. (27.2.13) "________________" means significantly sub-average intellectual functioning existing concurrently with deficits in adaptive behavior and originating in the development period before age 18. A. Mental illness B. Mental disorder C. Bi-polar disorder D. Mental retardation

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1106. (27.2.14) Approximately ______ percent of the American population are considered to be mentally retarded. A. 10 B. 15 C. 20 D. 3

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1110. (28.1.2) Which of the following is NOT a route of exposure to hazardous materials? A. Injection B. Oral ingestion C. Skin and eye absorption D. Reduction

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1113. (The Texas Peace Officer, Chapter 28.) The effects of a "hazardous-materials event" on society may vary. Some chemicals and substances cause little harm, while others can kill instantly, or result in later health problems. Effects on property and the environment that were given in your text that were specifically listed included all of the following except: A. Temporary or long-lived damage to water systems. B. Loss of the productive use of land that has been contaminated by a "Haz-mat Event". C. Necessity to destroy food items (meat, grain, vegetables) contaminated by a "Haz-mat Event." D. Lowering of the protein content of food plants.

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1119. (29.1.1) "______________": literally means the body or substance of the crime. In law the term refers to proof establishing that a crime has occurred; the necessary elements that constitute a crime. A. Mandamus B. Res geste C. Mala prohibitum D. Corpus delicti

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1121. (29.1.2) The "Three Tools of the Criminal Investigator" as given by the BPOC are: A. Information, Intelligence, Communication B. Intelligence, Science, Communication C. Information, Instrumentation, Intelligence D. Information, Instrumentation, Interviewing

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1122. (29.1.3) Which of the following was not specifically listed in the BPOC as one of the "goals" for criminal investigation? A. to determine if a crime has been committed B. to legally gather evidence that identifies the suspect C. to recover stolen property D. to convict a suspect

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1123. (29.1.4) The "______________" of a crime is the body, foundation or substance of the crime, which ordinarily includes two elements: the act and the criminal agency of the act. (Literally "the body of the crime.") A. Mandamus B. Res geste C. Mala prohibitum D. Corpus delicti

d

1125. (29.1.5) The legal significance of evidence rests in its influence on the ______________. A. Investigator or officer B. Prosecutor C. Defense Attorney D. Judge or jury

d

1134. (29.2.10) Which of the following was not specifically given by the BPOC as a method of gaining sexual access to a person? A. Consent B. Pressure C. Force D. Reference

d

1143. (29.3.2) The most serious crime that a person commits is " ______________" if they intentionally kill another person while committing "Arson". A. Murder B. Criminally negligent homicide C. Manslaughter D. Capital Murder

d


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