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Identify the purpose of the Bill of Rights and the content of the 1st,
4th, 5th, 6th, and 8th Amendments of the United States Constitution.
(I)
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2.
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Explain constitutional concepts for police officers. (I)
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3.
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Identify conditions and limitations under which officers and private
persons may make lawful arrests with and without warrants. (II)
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4.
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Identify legal requirements for the law enforcement officer with
regards to entry, detention, degree of force, probable cause and
entrapment. (II)
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5.
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Identify the general principles of civil liability and civil
litigation as they relate to law enforcement officers. (III, IV)
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6.
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Name the leading causes of civil litigation against law enforcement
officers and agencies. (III)
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7.
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Describe Arizona laws which pertain to the service and execution of
restraining orders warrants, summons, and subpoenas. (IV)
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8.
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Define writs applicable to the Civil Process. (IV)
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9.
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Identify the purpose for and application of the rules of evidence as
used in law enforcement. (V)
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10.
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Differentiate between direct and circumstantial evidence. (V)
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11.
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Define and explain hearsay, confessions, dying declarations,
documentary evidence, competency of witnesses, and privileged and
non-privileged communications. (V)
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12.
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Identify the jurisdiction of the State and Federal court systems. (VI)
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13.
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Name the steps of a pre-trial preparation. (VI)
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14.
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Describe the proper and improper techniques, attitude, appearance, and
mannerisms displayed during a simulated trial. (VI)
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15.
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Identify the rules of criminal procedures and investigation that apply
to juveniles. (VII)
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16.
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Differentiate between the adult and juvenile court system. (VII)
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