Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (LASD) RADIO Practice Exam

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What does receiving stolen property entail?

  1. Claiming ownership of a lost item

  2. Accepting items that are known to be stolen

  3. Providing a safe deposit for valuables

  4. Handling borrowed goods

The correct answer is: Accepting items that are known to be stolen

Receiving stolen property involves the act of accepting items that one knows are stolen. Legally, this means that an individual has knowledge or belief that the property has been obtained through criminal activity, and despite this knowledge, they choose to take possession of it. This offense emphasizes the notion of complicity in the crime, as the receiver of stolen property is participating in the criminal activity by allowing the theft to benefit them. Inherent in this definition is the understanding that the act does not solely rely on the physical aspect of possession but extends to the mental state of the individual involved. The acceptance of stolen items is punishable under the law because it perpetuates the cycle of theft by giving thieves an avenue to profit from their crimes. The other options do not accurately reflect the legal definition or implications of receiving stolen property. Claiming ownership of a lost item does not involve knowledge of the item being stolen; providing a safe deposit for valuables is more about storage, and handling borrowed goods implies consent and lawful ownership. These distinctions highlight the specific criminal ramifications associated with knowingly receiving stolen property.