Law Enforcement 1 Florida Basic Recruit Training Program 2023.07 (Chapter 1) with 100% correct answers + easy to understand rationales (100% accuracy)

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Supporter Role

This is the role you should adopt automatically when interacting with your your community as the supporter you will help people people who are grieving, hurt or experiencing a personal tragedy

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Stabilizer Role

When critical incidents occur, you will need to display confidence to calm those around. You maintaining your composure and displaying confidence in your capabilities are important to this role as the stabilizer you will help those who are struggling to remain calm, you will guide them through the confusion and bring order to uncontrolled situations.

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Enforcer Role

This role represents duties that are typically associated with a law-enforcement officer, making arrests and maintaining order by giving lawful commands when deem necessary are just a few examples where the enforcer role is appropriate. This is when you need to be assertive and give orders rather than ask questions. Majority of your time will be spent as a supporter and stabilizer.

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Emotional Intelligence

Ability to identify and cope with their own emotions while also doing the same for the people around them

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The Florida statues definition of a law-enforcement officer

Any person who is elected, appointed or employed full-time by any municipality or the state or any political subdivision there of who is vested with authority to bear arms, and make arrests, and whose primary responsibility is the prevention and detection of crime or the enforcement of the penal, criminal, traffic or highway laws of the state

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The criminal justice, standards, and training commission (CJSTC)

Overseas the certification, employment, training, maintenance of officer records, and overall conduct of all criminal justice officers in Florida

Also seeks to ensure that qualified, competent and ethical criminal justice officers serve the residence and visitors of Florida and pursuit of these goals. The CJSTC is committed to delivering quality standards and training, as well as increasing the professionalism of officers throughout the state.

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Florida Administrative Code (FAC)

To become a law-enforcement officer, you must follow a training and certification process outlined by the Florida statues and

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In order to complete the basic recruit training program recruits must:

Achieve a passing score of 80% on each of the end of course examinations

Demonstrate proficiency in DUI traffic stops

Demonstrate proficiency in the high liability courses

Participate in the physical fitness program

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In order to become a sworn law enforcement officer, you must complete

Meet all the minimum requirements and standards

Complete the approved basic recruit training

Pass the SOCE

Be actively employed with a law-enforcement agency and a full-time part-time or auxiliary sworn officer position

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You have how many years from the starting date of your basic recruit training to complete the certifications process

4 years

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nolo contendere

When a person does not accept or deny responsibility for the charges, but agrees to accept punishment or plead, guilty to or is found guilty of any felony

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Outlined statutory conditions and penalties of the officer disciplinary process for CJSTC

A written reprimand

Probation of up to two years with or without mandatory retraining or counseling if applicable

Suspension of up to two years with or without mandatory training or counseling if applicable

Revocation of certification

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The system of criminal justice

Involves the maintenance and enforcement of criminal laws and includes the structures functions and decision-making processes of the agencies that deal with the management and control of crime and criminal offenders

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Law-enforcement

Enforces laws maintains civil order and protects the constitutional rights of everyone within the United States

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The court system

Interprets laws

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Corrections

Enforces punishment and rehabilitation services as defined by the court system

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The United States four levels of law-enforcement agencies

Local or municipal

County

State

Federal

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Local or municipal law-enforcement

Agencies that enforce the ordinances of the municipality as well as state laws with the jurisdiction of the agency

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County law enforcement

Agencies that enforce county, ordinances and state laws within the county, including unincorporated areas, oversee the county jail and handle civil processing. sheriffs offices are county law enforcement agencies

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State law enforcement

Agencies that enforce state laws within the state. examples include the Florida Department of law enforcement, and the Florida Highway Patrol

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County jails

Facilities where arrestees go through booking procedures, arrestees await trial and convicted offenders serve a year or less detention

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Juvenile assessment detention centers

The processing and pre-trial detention of juvenile arrestees occurs in juvenile assessment and detention centers

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Juvenile

Referred to as a child or youth means any person younger than 18 according to the Florida statues

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Prisons, (federal and state)

Correctional institutions maintained by the federal and state governments for confining convicted felons

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Probation

Is a sentence placing a person under the supervision of a probation officer for a specified length of time instead of confinement

Probationers may have to serve their confinement sentence if they violate the terms of their probation

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Parole

Is the release of an inmate from a correctional institution before the conclusion of their court imposed sentence

Under supervision, the Persian serves the remainder of the sentence in compliance with the specific terms of the release agreement. The person may have to return to the institution if they violate the release agreement.

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Complainant

Person who reports a crime or alleged that a crime has been committed

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Witness

Any person who has information about some element of the crime or about evidence or documents related to the crime

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Victim

Any person or entity that suffers an injury as a result of a crime

Physical harm loss of money, loss of property or damage to property

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Confidential source

Any person who provides information and confidence about a crime either from a sense of civic duty, or in the expectation of some personal benefit or advantage, and whose identity is normally not disclosed unless required by law

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Person of interest

Someone involved in a criminal investigation who has not been arrested or formally accused of a crime. It commonly refers to someone who the police are interested either because they are cooperating with an investigation or may have information that would help the investigation.

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Subject

Known person, accused or suspected of committing a crime a subject may not have actually committed the crime

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Suspect/Detainee

the person believed to have committed a crime

(Can identify a suspect by)

Directly observing that person commit the crime

Indirectly through witness observations and statements

The suspects own statements

Learning of the persons identity based on evidence collected while investigating the crime

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arrestee

A person who is under arrest or who has been arrested

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Defendant

Person, formally accused of committing a crime or a civil wrong in a court proceeding

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Offender

Person convicted of a crime in a quart of law