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1 ARREST, SEARCH & SEIZURE
TCOLE Course #2108 AND UNIT FIVE BCCO PCT #4 PowerPoint BCCO PCT #4 PowerPoint

2 Learning Objectives Learning Objective 5.0 : The Participant in this section will cover juvenile justice procedures. Learning Objective 5.1 : The Participant will be able to identify the kinds of juvenile offenses and how to deal with offenders. Learning Objective 5.2 : The Participant will be able to identify the issues in making law enforcement contacts at a school.

3 Learning Objectives Continued
Learning Objective 5.3 : The Participant will be able to identify the issues in identifying and making law enforcement contacts with juveniles engaged in organized crime activity. (See Chapter 71, Penal Code, and Chapter 61, Code of Criminal Procedure.)

4 5.0 Juvenile Justice Procedures
This section will cover juvenile justice procedures.

5 5.1 Types (Kinds) of Juvenile Offenses
A. Status Offense (See Title 3, Family Code, Section for statutory references.) 1. Truancy 2. Running away from home 3. Failure to attend school

6 A. Status Offense (See Title 3, Family Code, Section 51
A. Status Offense (See Title 3, Family Code, Section for statutory references.) 4. Violation of standards of student conduct 5. Curfew violation 6. Alcoholic Beverage Code violation

7 B. CINS ("child in need of supervision") (See Title 3, Family Code, Section for statutory references.) 1. Public intoxication 2. Offense punishable by fine only – other than traffic offense 3.Truancy 4. Runaway

8 B. CINS ("child in need of supervision") (See Title 3, Family Code, Section for statutory references.) – Continued: 5. Inhalant abuse 6. Expulsion from school 7. Violation of a reasonable and lawful court order

9 C. Delinquent Conduct (See Title 3, Family Code, Section 51
C. Delinquent Conduct (See Title 3, Family Code, Section for statutory references.) 1. Felony or jailable misdemeanor 2. Violation of probation 3. Contempt of court 4. DWI 5. Third offense DUIA as minor

10 D. Procedures and limits for treatment of offenders (See Title 3, Family Code, Chapter 52 for statutory references.) 1. Status offenders a. Holding room - unlocked, multi-purpose, non-residential b. Handcuffing c. Limit to holding time

11 D. Procedures and limits for treatment of offenders (See Title 3, Family Code, Chapter 52 for statutory references.) 1. Status offenders – Continued: d. Restrictions to finger printing and photographing e. Continuous visual supervision f. Six-hour rule

12 D. Procedures and limits for treatment of offenders (See Title 3, Family Code, Chapter 52 for statutory references.) 2. Sight and sound separation for holding

13 D. Procedures and limits for treatment of offenders (See Title 3, Family Code, Chapter 52 for statutory references.) 3. Texas Family Code, Title 3, Chapters 51-60 a. General provisions b. Proceedings before and including juvenile court referral

14 D. Procedures and limits for treatment of offenders (See Title 3, Family Code, Chapter 52 for statutory references.) 3. Texas Family Code, Title 3, Chapters – Continued: c. Proceedings prior to judicial proceedings d. Judicial proceedings

15 D. Procedures and limits for treatment of offenders (See Title 3, Family Code, Chapter 52 for statutory references.) 3. Texas Family Code, Title 3, Chapters – Continued: e. Children with mental illness or mental retardation f. Appeal g. Victims' rights

16 D. Procedures and limits for treatment of offenders (See Title 3, Family Code, Chapter 52 for statutory references.) 3. Texas Family Code, Title 3, Chapters – Continued: h. Records i. Progressive sanction guidelines j. Uniform interstate compact on juveniles

17 5.2 Issues in making Law Enforcement Contacts at Schools
 A. Contact with school personnel B. Contact with juvenile offenders in a school setting

18 5.3 LE Contacts with Juveniles engaged in organized CRIMINAL ACTIVITY
A. Identifying juvenile gang members (See Chapter 71, Penal Code, and Chapter 61, Code of Criminal Procedure.)

19 5.3 LE Contacts with Juveniles engaged in organized CRIMINAL ACTIVITY
B. Making law enforcement contacts with juvenile gang members

20 71.023, Directing Activities of Criminal Street Gang
Renamed section to target leadership of gangs Gang must engage in certain listed offenses Defendant must be proved to be a “kingpin” F/1 offense, 25 to life in TDC

21 5.3 LE Contacts with Juveniles engaged in organized CRIMINAL ACTIVITY
C. State-wide reporting of juvenile gang information

22 TEXAS COMMISSION ON LAW ENFORCEMENT
SOURCES Intermediate Arrest, Search & Seizure Participant Handout Bexar County Constable Office PCT#4 TEXAS COMMISSION ON LAW ENFORCEMENT Course # 2108 TRAINING SUPPLEMENT Hosted By: All Course Sources and/or Resources are listed in your Participant Handout

23 Questions?

24 “POWER” Stay informed, stay SAFE, stay Vigilant & stay Alive”
“Knowledge is “POWER” Stay informed, stay SAFE, stay Vigilant & stay Alive”

25 TAKE A 15-MINUTE BREAK

26 COURSE & INSTRUCTOR EVALUATION Form
Please complete a course and instructor evaluation form. If you rate 2 or below you must justify on reverse side. Constructive Criticism helps all, being negative helps no one.

27 Exam Graduation THANK YOU & STAY SAFE


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