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MCOLES Final Exam Questions and Answers: Module 1 (Investigation), Exams of Nursing

A comprehensive set of questions and answers covering various aspects of law enforcement investigations, particularly focusing on the handling of juveniles, suspect integration, arrest procedures, search warrants, and responding to child abuse and domestic violence. It offers valuable insights into the legal and practical considerations involved in these situations, making it a useful resource for law enforcement professionals and students.

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2024/2025

Available from 12/06/2024

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Module 1 (investigation) MCOLES Final

Exam Questions and Answers

Handling of juveniles - Answer-apprehension detention notification interviewing photographing fingerprinting petition, courts review info of arrest Six hour rules (juveniles) - Answer-juveniles cannot be kept in a locked setting for no more than six hours while being processed Integration of a suspect - Answer-Miranda warning the suspect (if not free to leave) take suspect to a unfamiliar location determine proper method of interrogation Whether is necessary to advise rights - Answer-whether situation is custodial whether the suspect will be questioned

Advise a person of their rights by - Answer-reading rights to the person ask person if they understand their rights further explaining if necessary Circumstances to determine strategy of arrest - Answer-suspects past behavior type of charge location whether suspect is alone possible weapons escape routes seek assistance from other officers Procedures for arrest warrant - Answer-existence of warrant person matches warrant warrant is in good effect serves warrant on person, make arrest Arrest without a warrant - Answer-physical evidence witness or victim statements personal observations probable cause type of crime Transport of prisoners - Answer-determine age (juveniles cant be with adults)

-serve a copy of warrant to homeowner, if not present leave a copy of warrant -seize & document -leave copy of tabulation of items seized with homeowner owner or on property Search person with a warrant - Answer--serve warrant on person (blood, semen, hair) -transport to medical expert for search -Collect sample from medical staff -Tabulates all evidence seized, provide copy to person whom was taken from, delivers cop to court Warrantless search procedure (incident to arrest) - Answer--Establish arrest before conducting search incident to arrest -detains prisoner before conducting search -search areas with in immediate reach of arrested subject Exceptions to search warrant - Answer-Consent plain view search incident to arrest exigent circumstances hot pursuit Search of a motor vehicle w/o warrant - Answer--Establish PC, Plain view, consent -Ensure that no occupants have a present danger to officers -Seize all contraband, weapons, evidence and document Search buildings in hot pursuit - Answer--Must have a misdemeanor warrant or needs to be a felony to purse

-Maintains persistent pursuit of suspect and keeping in sight -Determine PC to believe a felony has been committed by the fleeing suspect to enter building -Enter building make arrest and search the area that is in wingspan of the suspect Handled by local policy (no crime committed) - Answer-dead body desertion drowning loitering missing person recovering stolen property suicide attempt Preliminary investigation procedure - Answer--Protect crime scene from any further injury or destruction of evidence -locate and identify suspects, witnesses, victims Evaluate investigation to determine course of action - Answer--Assess all info to determine if a offense has occurred -Determine if there is PC or reasonable suspicion to further a investigation -Take appropriate enforcement action If needed Tracking a person from a scene - Answer-locating footprints or tracks determine the direction of travel follow the prints while persevering for identification look for additional evidence

Natural death ID and procedure - Answer--search body to locate ID -inventories valuables obtained in search -secures personal property obtained from dead body Establish motive of suspect - Answer-suspects methods location, time, and type of crime other cases involving similar elements prior cases involving the suspect Corporeal lineup - Answer-determine if this line up is appropriate by considering availability of witnesses and look alikes Photo lineup - Answer-the use of photographs that are shown to a victim or witness in the identification process Conduct a show up - Answer-interviewing witnesses reviewing evidence reviewing suspects discription Scope of crime scene search - Answer--size, type, and difficulty of area to be searched -nature of evidence that needs to be searched for -seriousness of the crime rough sketch of crime scene - Answer-dimensions of the room/crime scene location of evidence and objects measures from reference point

recover and inventory stolen property - Answer-where the property was recovered estimated value of stolen property what the property is when it was recovered and who recovered it Responding to suspected child abuse - Answer--officer safety (weapons & other threats_ -decide if immediate medical attention is needed -determine the relationship to each of the parties -imminently report to MDSH & CPS Identify psychical conditions of child abuse - Answer--bruises, welts, swelling -lacerations, cuts, bite marks -abrasions or burns -swelling or puncture wounds -pressure bruises -fractures or twisted limbs Identify child neglect - Answer-inadequate food or clothing unattended injuries or medical conditions evidence of lack of parental care hunger or poor hygiene outdated prescriptions Physical indicators of sexual abuse - Answer-incest or molestation reported by child

-obtain search warrant -locate and interview suspect -request for back up/help -notify crime scene investigators -arrange for medical exam to be done info you need for a CSC investigation - Answer--elements of offense (what took place) -where it occurred -where potential evidence may be located -if force or threat was used by the offender -if a weapon was involved -description of offender and statements made Collection of evidence for a csc - Answer--from the direct scene (hair, prints, debris, blood, weapons) -contained bedding, clothing, towels, carpet -photos from victim -dna from both parties Suspect interview for csc - Answer--consider legal authority, detain and Miranda -select location (non custodial) -obtain statements from witnesses -recognize suspect will claim its consensual -observe body language, reactions to questioning, obtain admissions, consider audio tape and video PPO - Answer--PPO is effective when signed by a judge, even before served

-enforceable when received a copy or ppo, shown a copy, checked thru lien Arriving to a DV scene - Answer--ask for permission to enter -establish that the person giving consent has the authority to let you in the home Force entry on a DV scene - Answer--risk o police or others inside the home -imminent destruction of evidence -need to prevent suspect escape -hot pursuit Entering scene of DV - Answer--introduces as a police officer -looks for possible weapons -explains necessity to make sure everyone is safe -locates all occupants -observes signs of injury, advise you are conducting a investigation -separates all parties, takes statements Establishing PC to arrest for DV - Answer--statements by victim, children, other witnesses -demeanor of victim, assailant, children, witnesses -physical evidence that a crime occurred -behavior by assailant (aggressive) -wounds (offensive wounds, defensive wounds) -property damaged in house -brandishing of weapons -existence of ppo