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DSST Introduction To Law Enforcement Florida

Subjects : dsst, law-enforcement
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Granting of power by the person with authority to another person






2. FloridaDepartment of Law Enforcement (FDLE): FloridaHighway Patrol (FHP) -Department ofHighway Safety andMotorVehicles: Florida Fish andWildlife Conservation Commission (FWC): Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP): Division of Alcoholi






3. Is anything of value intended to benefit the giver more than the receiver; it is something given to a person because of that person's position or authority.






4. Supreme Court of the United States: Courts of Appeal: United States District Courts






5. Is an office culture where lewd jokes or other offensive habits are acceptable






6. No public officer - employee of an agency - or local government attorney shall corruptly use or attempt to use his or her official position or any property or resource which may be within his or her trust - or perform his or her official duties - to






7. Be at least 19 years of age - be a citizen of the United States - be a high school graduate or its equivalent - not have been convicted of any felony or of a misdemeanor which involves perjury or a false statement - regardless of withholding of adju






8. Decide appeals from circuit courts in most criminal and civil cases.






9. An officer must - unless required by law or policy - refrain from becoming involved in official matters - influencing actions of other officers in official matters - or influencing an officer's immediate family - relatives - or persons with whom the






10. Judge - Prosecutor - Defense Attorney - Clerk of the Court - Court Administrator - Jury - Bailiff - Court Reporter






11. Is behavior that demonstrates good character and is marked by pride in self and career.






12. (house arrest) is a form of community supervision that is closely monitored and is more restrictive than probation or parole.






13. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission






14. The officer can no longer workas a certified officer in the state of Florida

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15. Internal Revenue Service (IRS):Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN):United States Postal Inspectors






16. Principles - standards - or qualities considered worthwhile or desirable. Theyare core beliefs or desires that guide or motivate attitudes and actions






17. Is a standard of conduct based on moral duties and virtues that are derived from the principles of right and wrong






18. Is defined as unwelcome sexual advances - requests for sexual favors - and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature






19. It is unlawful for employers to discriminate in the workplace. Sexual harassment is a form of discrimination. Courts have held employers responsible for acts of sexual harassment by their employees in the workplace






20. Is that which travels across a level of the organization to employees on the same level within the chain of command






21. May be held liable with serious consequences. The officer's agency may impose internal disciplinary action such asmandatory retraining - leave without pay - loss of rank - and even discharge. The CJSTC could revoke the officer's certification






22. Florida Department of Law Enforcement






23. Formerly known as the Circuit Courts of Appeals - these courts make decisions on appeals from lower federal courts which are subject to review in the U.S. Supreme Court.






24. The 67 county courts have limited jurisdiction----minor criminal offenses (misdemeanors) - which provide a maximum sentence of one year or less in the county jail - county and municipal ordinance violations - including traffic infractions (Some count






25. Is the action(s) a person takes to deprive another individual or group of a right because of prejudice involving color - national origin - race - religion - or sex.






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






27. Florida Supreme Court: Florida District Courts of Appeal (DCA): Florida Circuit Courts:






28. Is the part of the system responsible for the interpretation of laws






29. Are rules of conduct derived from ethical values. These values may give rise to many principles in the form of specific 'do's and don'ts.' Honesty is an important ethical value.






30. Refers to the structure - functions - and decision-making processes of those agencies that deal with the management and control of crime and criminal offenders.






31. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) -Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).The Bureau of Alcohol - Tobacco - Firearms and Explosives -United States Marshals Service






32. United States Secret Service - U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) - Coast Guard - U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE):






33. Something for something in return






34. Is the part of the system responsible for the enforcement of laws and civil order






35. Corruptly to give - offer - or promise to any public servant - or - if a public servant - corruptly to request - solicit - accept - or agree to accept for himself or herself or another - any pecuniary or other benefit not authorized by law with an in






36. Means the types of cases in which the court can make decisions.






37. The highest court in the state of Florida is the Florida Supreme Court - consisting of seven justices who are appointed by the Governor. The Supreme Court hears cases including final orders imposing death sentences and appeals from lower state courts






38. Domestic relations cases such as dissolution of marriage (divorce) - guardianship - and juvenile delinquency - major criminal offenses (felonies) which can result in imprisonment in a state correctional institution - probate matters - such as the pro






39. Certification - employment - training - and conduct of Florida law enforcement - correctional - and correctional probation officers






40. May be defined as a false statement made under oath which the person making the statement does not believe to be true






41. State - county - and local or municipal Federal Law Enforcement






42. Is the order of authority within an organization.






43. Prisons (federal and state): County Jails:County andMunicipal Holding Facilities: Treatment and Evaluation Centers: Probation - Parole - and Community Control: Juvenile Assessment/Detention Center:






44. Florida Administrative Code






45. Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission






46. Is the part of the system responsible for enforcing punishment as defined by the court system.






47. Are an individual's convictions about what is right and wrong - based on religious beliefs - cultural roots - family background - personal experiences - laws - organizational values - professional norms - and political habits.






48. District courts are the federal trial courts presided over by U.S. district judges - who are assisted by magistrates.






49. Sheriff 's Office: Municipal Law Enforcement - Police Departments - Public Safety Departments






50. Is the highest court in the United States and the chief authority in the judicial branch - which is one of three branches of the U.S. federal government.