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The definition of a child Means any person under the age of 16
The definition of serious bodily injury Injury, which involves a substantial risk of death. A substantial risk of permanent disfigurement.
Child abuse CRS 18-6-401 A person commits child abuse if such person causes an injury to a child's life or health, or permits a child to be unreasonably placed in a situation that poses threat of injury to the child.
Indicators of child abuse History inconsistent with injury No history of trauma History changes or caretakers History incompatible with child's development Delays seeking treatment certain injuries very suspicious
Statutes of limitations for child abuse 5 years after the commission of the crime
Trafficking of children CRS 18-3-502 A person commits trafficking if they sell, exchange, barter, lease and receives any money or other considereations
What class felony is the trafficking of children? Class 2 felony
What are the elements of sexual exploitation of a child? Offender, knowingly caused, induced, enticed, or permitted a child under 18 to engage in or be used for any exploitative material
Elements for procurement of a child Offender intentionally; gave, transported, provided, made available, offered to do so to another person, a child under 18, for the purpose of sexual exploitation
What class felony is procurement of a child for sexual exploitation? class 3 felony
Enticement of a child CRS 18-3-305 A person commits the crime of enticement of a child if they invites or persuades, or attempts to invite or persuade a child UNDER THE AGE OF 15 to enter any facility or vehicle with the INTENT to commit sexual assault or unlawful sexual contact
Internet luring of a child 18-3-306 An actor KNOWINGLY communicates over a computer, network, by text message, instant message
Definition of a building A structure which has the capacity to contain and is designed for the shelter of, man, animals, property, and includes a ship, trailer...
Definition of Occupied structure Any area, place, facility, or enclosure for which particular purposes may be used by persons, or animals.
Definition of property Is that of another if anyone other than the defendant has a possessory or proprietary interest therein.
What is 1st degree arson A person who KNOWINGLY sets fire to, burns, causes to be burned, or by the use of any explosive device, damages or destroys, any building or occupied structure of another without that person's consent.
What is 2nd degree arson A person KNOWINGLY sets fire, burns or destroys another's property other than an OCCUPIED STRUCTURE.
What is 3rd degree Arson A person who INTENTIONALLY damages property with the intent to defraud.
What is 4th degree arson a person who KNOWINGLY or RECKLESSLY starts a fire or causes an explosion on his own property or another's and places another in danger of death or SBI or places any building or occupied structure in danger of damage.
3 elements to cause a fire Heat Fuel Event
What is 1st degree burglary Offender KNOWINGLY Unlawfully entered or remained in a building or structure with the intent to commit a crime therein AND the offender or other participants assaults or menaces any person
What is 2nd degree Burglary? Involves burglary of a building or OS without being armed KNOWINGLY unlawfully broke into or entered or remained in a dwelling building, or occupied structure with the intent to commit a crime against a person or property
What is 3rd degree burglary Offender broke into, a vault, cash register, vending machine...
What is Possession of burglary tools? Offender possessed any explosive, tool, instrument commonly used in commissions of crimes. With the INTENT that the person use the thing possessed in the commission of the crime
What is theft? INTENDS to permanently deprive the other person of the use and benefit of a thing of value KNOWINGLY conceals KNOWINGLY retains the thing of value more than 72 hours after the agreed upon time of return
What is criminal mischief The offender KNOWINGLY damaged real or personal property or another in a single criminal episode
1st degree criminal trespass for a vehicle offender entered a vehicle with the INTENT to steal anything of value OR commit a crime therein
1st degree criminal trespass for a dwelling offender KNOWINGLY and unlawfully entered or remained in the dwelling of another.
What is 2nd degree criminal trespass offender KNOWINGLY and unlawfully entered or remained upon a premise of another which were enclosed in such a manner designed to exclude or be fenced.
What is 3rd degree criminal trespass offender unlawfully entered or remained upon any premises of another.
What is tampering Tampering is the interference with the property of another.
What is 1st degree criminal tampering interference with the property of a utility or institution providing health or safety protection. the offender tampered with property of the utility or institution
What is 2nd degree criminal tampering offender with the intent to cause injury, inconvenience, or annoyance the offender KNOWINGLY made connections with the property of a utility
Criminal intelligence The product of the systematic gathering, evaluation, and synthesis of raw data relating to individuals or organizations whose activities are known or reasonably suspected of being criminal in nature.
Two classes of terrorism Domestic and Foreign
Types of domestic terrorist groups Left wing Right wing Special interest
Who are sovereign citizens People who don't believe in the laws of the country. Believe they have sovereignty unto themselves
Who are constitutionalists? People who only believe in the "organic constitution" First 10 amendments
What is the difference between intelligence and information? Intelligence has criminal predicate
What does CIAC stand for? Colorado Information Analysis Center
What is the weapon used mostly worldwide by terrorists? Simple explosives
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