Arrest Procedures Definitions 7/16/2024
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Match the following law enforcement terms with their definitions:

CAPIAS = A judicial writ authorizing a deputy to execute a judgment or make a search, seizure or arrest. WARRANT = A writ issued by a judge that commands a deputy to take the body of a defendant into custody. CONSENT = A voluntary agreement to a request. CRIMINAL CITATIONS = A method of documentation, issued to an offender, used as an alternative to a physical arrest, and based on a set of criteria met by the offender.

Match the following law enforcement terms with their definitions:

STRIP SEARCH = Having an arrested person remove or arrange some or all of their clothing so as to permit a visual or manual inspection of the genitals, buttock, anus, breasts (in the case of a female), or undergarments of such person. FRESH PURSUIT = An ongoing attempt to affect the arrest of a person who has fled and is pursued by a law enforcement officer on foot or by vehicle. RECORDS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM = The ECSO computer system deals with the entry, processing and storage of records and information. CRIMINAL CITATIONS = A notice to appear in court.

Match the following law enforcement terms with their definitions:

WARRANT = A writ issued by a judge that commands a deputy to take the body of a defendant into custody. CAPIAS = A judicial writ authorizing a deputy to execute a judgment or make a search, seizure or arrest. FRESH PURSUIT = A high-speed car chase. CONSENT = A requirement for a search warrant.

Match the following law enforcement terms with their definitions:

<p>CRIMINAL CITATIONS = A warning given to a driver. FRESH PURSUIT = An ongoing attempt to affect the arrest of a person who has fled and is pursued by a law enforcement officer on foot or by vehicle. RECORDS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM = A filing cabinet for storing paper records. WARRANT = A method of documenting a traffic stop.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following law enforcement terms with their definitions:

<p>STRIP SEARCH = A type of surveillance operation. FRESH PURSUIT = A type of search warrant. RECORDS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM = The ECSO computer system deals with the entry, processing and storage of records and information. CONSENT = A type of arrest warrant.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following law enforcement terms with their definitions:

<p>CAPIAS = A type of police report. WARRANT = A type of police radio frequency. CRIMINAL CITATIONS = A judicial writ authorizing a deputy to execute a judgment or make a search, seizure or arrest. FRESH PURSUIT = An ongoing attempt to affect the arrest of a person who has fled and is pursued by a law enforcement officer on foot or by vehicle.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Law Enforcement Terms

  • Capias: A judicial writ issued by a judge to take a defendant into custody.
  • Consent: A voluntary agreement to a request.
  • Criminal Citations (Notice to Appear): A method of documentation, issued to an offender, used as an alternative to physical arrest, based on a set of criteria met by the offender.

Pursuit and Arrest

  • Fresh Pursuit: An ongoing attempt to affect the arrest of a person who has fled and is pursued by a law enforcement officer on foot or by vehicle.

Records Management

  • Records Management System (ECSO): A computer system that deals with the entry, processing, and storage of records and information, including Master Name Index, Warrants, Arrest Reports, etc.

Search and Seizure

  • Strip Search: The act of having an arrested person remove or arrange some or all of their clothing to permit a visual or manual inspection of their body, including genitals, buttock, anus, breasts (in the case of a female), or undergarments.

Warrants

  • Warrant: A judicial writ authorizing a deputy to execute a judgment or make a search, seizure, or arrest.

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