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Alcohol and Firearms Regulations, Exams of Criminology

A set of guidelines or regulations related to the use and possession of firearms and alcohol. It covers topics such as the legal limits for alcohol content in various beverages, the required number of officers for directing traffic at intersections, and the procedures for handling complaints and arrests related to the sale or delivery of alcohol to minors. The document also mentions the use of the ncic (national crime information center) for reporting missing children. While the information is not comprehensive, it provides a glimpse into the legal and regulatory framework surrounding these important public safety issues.

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2024/2025

Available from 10/16/2024

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MPTC FINAL EXAM LATEST EXAM | ALL
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS |
ALREADY GRADED A+ | VERIFIED
ANSWERS | JUST RELEASED
Suspects who mistakenly commit hate crimes against people believed to
be members of a specific race, religion or other protected group, but are
not, can ________ ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------still be charged
with a hate crime if motivated by bias
Violation of Constitutional Rights (Felony: bodily injury occurs) (Presence:
for breach of peace) (Complaint) ------CORRECT ANSWER----------------
Attempt or actually use force to injure, intimidate, threaten, interfere with, or
oppress any person from freely exercising
-out of bias
Assault or battery for purpose of intimidation (Felony: firearm or bodily
injury) (Presence: Breach of peace) (Complaint) ------CORRECT ANSWER-
---------------Intentionally commit assault or A&B
-with intent to intimidate or threaten victim
-based on ______
Destruction of property for purpose of intimidation (Presence: Breach of
Peace) (Complaint) ------CORRECT ANSWER----------------intentionally
damage, deface or destroy victim's property
-with intent to intimidate or threaten a victim
-based on ______
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MPTC FINAL EXAM LATEST EXAM | ALL

QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS |

ALREADY GRADED A+ | VERIFIED

ANSWERS | JUST RELEASED

Suspects who mistakenly commit hate crimes against people believed to be members of a specific race, religion or other protected group, but are not, can ________ ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------still be charged with a hate crime if motivated by bias Violation of Constitutional Rights (Felony: bodily injury occurs) (Presence: for breach of peace) (Complaint) ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------- Attempt or actually use force to injure, intimidate, threaten, interfere with, or oppress any person from freely exercising

  • out of bias Assault or battery for purpose of intimidation (Felony: firearm or bodily injury) (Presence: Breach of peace) (Complaint) ------CORRECT ANSWER- ---------------Intentionally commit assault or A&B
  • with intent to intimidate or threaten victim
  • based on ______ Destruction of property for purpose of intimidation (Presence: Breach of Peace) (Complaint) ------CORRECT ANSWER----------------intentionally damage, deface or destroy victim's property
  • with intent to intimidate or threaten a victim
  • based on ______

Destruction of threats to place of worship (Felony: Damage >$5000) (Presence: Breach of Peace) (Complaint) ------CORRECT ANSWER--------- -------willfully, intentionally, and wantonly destroy, deface, damage or injure (or threaten)

  • place of worship
  • educational facility or community center owned by a POW
  • building, structure or place used for burial or memorializing the dead Destroying or Defacing Grave (Felony) ------CORRECT ANSWER------------- ---Willfully destroy, deface, damage injure or remove Hate Incidents ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------When the hateful act does not meet elements of specific hate crime law Civil Rights Injunction ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Legally enforceable court order issued by a judge that prohibits a hate crime offender from going near victim A gang is ________ ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------a) 3 or more persons b) with a common name, identifying sign or symbol; and c) whose members individually or collectively engage in criminal activity Membership to gang (3) ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------1) Family
  1. Geography
  2. Social Circle

Sex Trafficking Victim Phases ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------1) Identify Victims

  1. Recruit Victims (most critical)
  2. Control Victims
  • violence
  • threats
  • confinement
  • verbal abuse "Grooming" ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------systematic process that "trains" healthy adolescent girls into believing that having commercial sex with strangers is "normal" Why Victims Stay ------CORRECT ANSWER----------------Normalization
  • Dependency
  • Trauma
  • Debt Bondage Kidnapping Case Law ------CORRECT ANSWER----------------Found guilty locking apartment for 2 hours by preventing victim from leaving premises Aggravated
  • Firearm
  • Extort Money
  • SBI
  • Sexually Assaulted
  • Under 16 Parental Kidnapping (Felony: Child or incompetent victim is exposed to danger or taken from Commonwealth) (Complaint: No immediate danger exists) ------CORRECT ANSWER----------------without authority
  • less than 18
  • took or enticed child from lawful custodian
  • held or intended to hold permanently Missing Juveniles must be entered into NCIC within ______ of receiving missing persons report ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------2 hours Amber Alert ------CORRECT ANSWER----------------Photo
  • Under 18
  • Believe child is in danger of bodily harm or death
  • Sufficient info available Silver Alert ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Elder persons with Alzheimer's, Dementia, or other cognitive impairment Cause of death (natural and unexpected) ------CORRECT ANSWER---------- -----Natural- illness or old age Unexpected- caused by accident, intentional criminal conduct, or suicide Unattended deaths can be either Medical Examiners are called to _______ ------CORRECT ANSWER--------- -------Suicides
  • Overdose
  • Unexcited Accident
  • Intentional Act of violence
  • Man-made or natural catastrophe
  • Unattended Deaths
  • results in limitations in 3 or more areas Caretaker ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------is responsible for the care of an elder (>60) or person with disability Caretakers can be imposed by ______, ________, _________, _________ ------CORRECT ANSWER----------------family relationship
  • fiduciary duty to imposed by law
  • contractual duty undertaken
  • voluntary assumption of duty _______ evidence directly links a person to a crime ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Direct _______ evidence relies on an inference to connect a conclusion of fact ---- --CORRECT ANSWER---------------Circumstantial _________ evidence is tangible and may be direct or circumstantial ------ CORRECT ANSWER---------------Physical __________ evidence refers to evidence and/or statements which tend to clear, justify or excuse a defendant from alleged fault or guilt ------ CORRECT ANSWER---------------Exculpatory Evidence to be admissible in court must be _____ and _______ ------ CORRECT ANSWER---------------relevant; reliable

Mala in se ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------wrong or evil in itself mala prohibita ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------offenses prohibited by law but not wrong in themselves actus reus ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------guilty act mens rea ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------guilty mind Types of intent ------CORRECT ANSWER----------------Accident

  • Knowingly
  • Malice --- intentional and w/out justification
  • Negligent
  • Reckless --- conduct likely to cause harm, person should have known conduct posed risks
  • Wanton --- conduct that consciously disregards, or is indifferent to, an immediate danger of harm
  • Willful --- with purpose and by design Types of intent (3) ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------1) Specific
  • specific "purpose"
  1. General
  • "knowingly" commits
  • intentional touching
  • w/out having right to do so; AND
  • caused physical harm; OR person did not consent
  1. Reckless A&B
  • intentional reckless conduct that;
  • caused injury or physical harm to another Assault in dwelling house with dangerous weapon (Felony) ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------1) enters house while armed with DW
  1. assaults another with intent to commit a felony A&B against specific persons (Felony) ------CORRECT ANSWER------------- --a) Person 60 or older b) elderly or disabled person c) pregnant person d) Child under 14 y/o e) PO Mayhem (Felony) ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------a) Specific Acts
  • maliciously intend to maim or disfigure; AND
  • committed one of the following

cut out, remove tongue pull out or maim eye b) Dangerous Substances or Weapons c) Privy

  • suspect knew of another person's intent to maim or dsifugure; OR was present and aided Indecent A&B on 14 or older (Felony)

(Under 14/intellectual disability - Felony) ------CORRECT ANSWER----------- ----1) suspect committed an A&B that was indecent

  1. on v 14 or odler
  2. victim did not consent Unarmed Robbery (Felony)
  • victim does not have to resist or be afraid to prove force
  • fear can be shown even if v denies being afraid ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------1) unarmed suspect intentionally;
  1. by FORCE OR instilling FEAR; and
  2. takes money or property from v immediate control Larceny from person (Felony)
  • lesser included offense of unarmed robbery ------CORRECT ANSWER----- ----------1) take and carry away;
  1. money or prop
  2. from v or immediate control
  3. with intent to permanently deprive Armed Robbery (Felony) ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------1) armed with a dw
  4. assaults another; AND
  5. takes $ or prop Criminal Harassment (Warrantless with PC)
  • no relationship required
  • speech as "fighting words"

Larceny (Presence <$1200) (Felony - Firearm or <$1200) ------CORRECT ANSWER--------------- 1 ) unlawfully take and carry away;

  1. prop or money of another; and
  2. with intent to permanently deprive person of property taken Larceny by False Pretense (Presence <$1200) (Felony - Firearm or <$1200) ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------1) make false statement of fact, and know the statement was false when made;
  3. with intent that victim would rely on false info as true; and
  4. victim parted with or gave suspect property believing false statement was indeed true Larceny by embezzlement (Presence <$1200) (Felony - Firearm or <$1200) ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------a) in position, or entrusted to possess property belonging to another person or entity; b) took, hid, or converted entrusted property into own use without consent from owner; c) with intent to permanently deprive owner or property Stealing in a building (Felony: regardless of property value) ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------1) take and carry away prop owned by another;
  5. from within a building, ship or vessel used to keep property safe; and
  6. with intent to permanently deprive Larceny of bicycle ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------(Must exceed $10; Felony if second offense) Larceny of leased or rented personal property (Complaint) ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------1) rent or leased property
  7. place all or part of property beyond control of owner; and
    • conceal or aid in concealment
  • refuse to return within 10 days
  • sell, convey or pledge without consent Shoplifting (Warrantless with PC)
  • statements from merchants or their employees constitutes PC
  • retail merchandise: does not need to be completely removed from premises ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------1) unlawful taking, carrying away or transferring of any retail merchandise displayed, held, stored or offered for sale
  1. with intent to permanently deprive
  2. without paying Shoplifting Crimes ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------- concealing merchandise
  • switching price tag
  • switching containers ringing up false price
  • remove shopping cart Felony Shoplifting Crimes ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------a) Distribution, possession, and unlawful use of theft detection shielding devices b) forging retail receipt, price ticket, or UPC label c) organized and aggravated retail crime
  • with 2 or more persons
  • within 180 day period
  • $ Receiving stolen property ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------1. knowingly receive stolen property

B&E with intent to commit misdemeanor (Presence for breach of peace or Complaint) ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------a) B&E into a premise b) at any time day or night; and c) with intent to commit misdemeanor Entering without breaking at night; B&E in daytime (Felony) ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------a) enters premise without breaking at night; OR breaks and enters in daytime b) with intent to commit felony; and c) persons lawfully inside are put in fear Enter dwelling house at night without breaking (Felony) ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------a) enters dwelling house without breaking at night; OR B&E in daytime; b) with intent to commit felony c) persons lawfully inside are NOT put in fear Armed assault inside dwelling (Felony) ------CORRECT ANSWER------------- --a) enters dwelling while armed with a firearm or dw b) commits an assault on a person inside: and c) with specific intent to commit a separate felony Unarmed Burglary (Felony) ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------a) B&E a dwelling house at night b) with intent to a commit a felony; and c) is not armed with a firearm or dw and does not assault Armed Burglary (Felony) ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------a) B&E a dwelling house at night; b) with intent to commit a felony; and

c) is armed with a firearm or dw beforehand; OR arms himself after entry; and d) assaults a lawful occupant Home Invasion (Felony) ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------a) enters dwelling of another person while armed with a firearm or dw b) knowing that one or more persons is inside; OR enters without knowledge of persons inside, but remains inside after learning someone is inside; and c) uses or threatens to use force inside; OR intentionally causes injury to persons inside Burglary Tools (Felony) ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------1) knowingly possess

  1. could reasonably used to cut, force or break into
  2. with intent to use the tool Trespassing (Presence or Complaint)
  • not a lesser offense of B&E ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------1) enter or remain in a house, building, boat or enclosed land of another
  1. without permission;
  2. after having been forbidden to enter or remain there by person in lawful control of the premises, whether directly (verbally), posted notice or court order Three types of Perjury (Felony) ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------1) false statements
  3. inconsistent statements
  4. false statement in a document

Pistol has a barrel length of less than ______ inches Shotgun has a smooth bore barrel of _______ inches or more in length

  • overall length of _______ inches Rifle has a rifled bore barrel of ______ inches or more ------CORRECT ANSWER--------------- 16 18 - 26 16 Large Capacity Firearm (Felony) rifle magazine with more than ______ rounds of ammo shotgun with more than ____ rounds of ammo ------CORRECT ANSWER--- ------------10; 5 Carrying rifle or shotgun on public way (Presence; Felony if large capacity) ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------1) carry on public way
  1. a loaded rifle or shotgun; or
  2. unloaded unless it is in an enclosed case Carrying firearm with under influence (Complaint) ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Only applies to persons who are lawfully licensed to carry a firearm Carrying a dangerous weapon (Felony) ------CORRECT ANSWER------------ ---1) knowingly carry in possession or under control in a vehicle
  3. a dw

Indecent exposure (Presence)

  • does not have to occur in a public place ------CORRECT ANSWER---------- -----1) intentionally exposes genitals or female breasts to one or more people; and
  1. at least one person is offended by the act Lewd and lascivious act (Presence)
  • either intended public exposure or recklessly disregarded the risk of public exposure ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------1) committed or solicited another person to commit;
  1. in a PUBLIC place;
  2. a sexual act that included touching of genitals, buttocks, or female breasts;
  3. for the purpose of sexual gratification or arousal; or offending other people Annoying or accosting persons (Presence if in public) ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------1) intentionally or recklessly created a risk
  4. in private or public
  5. an inconvenience, annoyance or alarm with sexual suggestions that included tumultuous conduct with no legitimate purpose;
  6. created a physically hazardous or offensive condition Open and gross lewdness (Felony) Differences from indecent exposure
  • felony
  • conduct must be in public
  • exposure includes buttocks and not just genitals
  • victims must experience alarm or shock ------CORRECT ANSWER---------- -----1) intentionally exposed genitals, buttocks or female breasts to one or more persons