Procedures for obtaining, executing and returning a search warrant per A.R.S. §§13-3911 through 13-3924 {Ans: 1. There is probable cause to believe that the specific items being sought are evidence of criminal activity, 2. There is probable cause to believe that the specific evidentiary items are located at the place specified in the warrant.}Parole officers {Ans: If a person violates the conditions of his/her parole, the parole officer, at a hearing, revokes it and he/she is sent back to prison.}Instrumentalities of the crime {Ans: Anything used to commit a crime}Identify three (3) keys to emotional survival {Ans: A. Personal time management. B. Physical fitness. C. Having "other" significant roles.}What is the jurisdiction of the juvenile court, to include automatic transfers {Ans: The juvenile court has original jurisdiction in all proceedings and matters affecting dependent, neglected, incorrigible or delinquent children, or children, under the age of 18 years, accused of a crime.}Complaint {Ans: Written statement of the essential facts constituting a public offense made under oath before a magistrate or made in accordance with the statute in A.R.S. Title 13 governing citation in lieu of detention.}Problem-solving steps: {Ans: A. Identifying the problem. B. Analyzing