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What will a person detained for commitment to a detoxification facility not be listed as?
What will a person detained for commitment to a detoxification facility not be listed as?
- An individual under protective custody
- A witness in a case
- An arrested person (correct)
- A suspect in a criminal investigation
Who is prohibited from receiving information regarding the detention or protective custody?
Who is prohibited from receiving information regarding the detention or protective custody?
- Anyone outside the Denver Police Department (correct)
- The family members of the detained person
- Legal representatives of the detained person
- Medical personnel providing treatment
What is the fate of police documents concerning individuals committed to detoxification facilities?
What is the fate of police documents concerning individuals committed to detoxification facilities?
- They are confidential and not released outside the department (correct)
- They are public records accessible to all
- They are included in felony reports
- They are shared with social services
What type of facility is mentioned in relation to the protective custody?
What type of facility is mentioned in relation to the protective custody?
What does protective custody entail for the individuals mentioned?
What does protective custody entail for the individuals mentioned?
Study Notes
Detention and Protective Custody
- Individuals taken into protective custody for detoxification are not classified as arrested.
- Such individuals will not appear on any police documents relating to arrests.
- Details regarding the detention or protective custody remain confidential within the Denver Police Department.
- No information about the individuals in custody will be disclosed to external parties.
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This quiz covers key aspects of detention and protective custody, specifically in relation to detoxification. It highlights the confidentiality protocols of the Denver Police Department and the distinction between being taken into custody and being arrested. Test your knowledge on these important legal differences.