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State Exam Review MODULE 1 UNIT 1 IN028.2.D.2. Given a question about officer discipline, define failure to
maintain good moral character. 01/16-17 IN028.2.A. Given a request, define the purpose of the Criminal Justice
Standards and Training Commission. 01/14 IN002.3.E.5. Given a request, identify what CJSTC stands for. 01/13 IN002.3.E.2. Given a request, identify the primary responsibilities of the
Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission as
established by statute. 01/14 IN002.3.D. Given a request, identify the grounds for revocation of officer
certification. 01/03 IN002.3.E.5. Given a request, identify what CJSTC stands for.
The Criminal Justice Standards and Training COMMISSION. All of the academy
rules and regulations we have just discussed will apply to you during your
time as a recruit here at the academy. Additionally, there are rules, and
officer ethics that apply to you as a law enforcement officer recruit and
later as a law enforcement officer. These are the rules of the Criminal
Justice Standards and Training Commission (CJSTC or Commission). As basic
recruits,
these rules apply to you now. Failure to adhere to these rules and
regulations could cause your certification as a law enforcement officer to
be denied by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission. The
primary goals of the Commission include the delivery of quality training,
ensure job-relatedness in employment and training standards, and increase
the professionalism of criminal justice officers throughout the state. IN028.2.A. Given a request, define the purpose of the Criminal Justice
Standards and Training Commission. The Commission has as its purpose, "To
ensure that the citizens of the State of Florida are served by the most
qualified, well trained, competent and ethical criminal justice officers in
the nation." In pursuit of this purpose, the commission is committed to
delivering quality training, ensuring job related employment and training
standards, and increasing the professionalism of officers throughout the
state. Primary Responsibilities of the Commission is to establish uniform
minimum standards for the employment and training of full-time, part-time,
and auxiliary law enforcement, and correctional and correctional probation
officers: . Establish and maintain officer training programs, curricula requirements,
and
certification of training schools and training school instructors
. Certify officers who complete a Florida Basic Recruit Training Program,
or who are diversely qualified through experience and training, and who
meet minimum
employment standards
. Review and administer appropriate administrative sanctions in instances
when
an officer, instructor, or training school is found in violation of Florida
Statutes
and Commission standards
. Promulgate rules and procedures to administer the requirements of Chapter
943.085 - 943.257, F.S.
. Conduct studies of compensation, education, and training for
correctional,
correctional probation, and law enforcement disciplines.
. Maintain a central repository of records of all certified criminal
justice officers
. Conduct quarterly meetings to discuss issues and make into law, policies
that
relate to officer standards and training
. Develop, maintain, and administer the State Officer Certification
Examination for criminal justice officers
Failure to Maintain Good Moral Character
IN028.2.D.2. Given a question about officer discipline, define failure to
maintain good moral character.
. Any act constituting a felony offense regardless of criminal prosecution;
. Any act constituting any of a specified group of serious misdemeanor
offenses
regardless of criminal prosecution;
. Any principal, accessory, attempt, solicitation, or conspiracy, pursuant
to Chapter 777, Florida Statutes, where there would have been a felony
offense had the crime been committed or completed;
. Any act in any jurisdiction other than the State of Florida, which if
committed in the State of Florida, would constitute a felony, any of the
specified serious misdemeanors, or violation of Chapter 777;
. Testing positive for controlled substances by a urine or blood test, in
accordance with the requirements for testing reliability and integrity set
forth in Rule 11B-27.00225, FAC.
. Committing the following non-criminal acts or conduct
Excessive use of force
Sexual harassment involving physical contact or misuse of official position
Misuse of official position, as defined by Section 112.313(6), Florida
Statutes
Engaging in sex on duty, unprofessional relationships with an inmate,
detainee, probationer, parolee or community controller; having written or
oral communication that is intended to facilitate conduct which is
prohibited by Commission Rule; or engaging in physical contact not required
in the performance of official duties, defined as kissing, fondling of the
genital area, buttocks, and/or breasts, massaging or similar touching,
holding hands, any other
physical contact normally associated with the demonstration of affection,
sexual misconduct as applied to all certifications and defined in Section
944.35(3), Florida Statutes
. False statements during the employment process
. Conduct that subverts or attempts to subvert the Officer Certification
Examination process pursuant to Rule 11B - 30.009(3), FAC
. Conduct that subverts or attempts to subvert the Criminal Justice
Standards and Training Commission approved training examination process, or
an employing agency promotional examination process pursuant to, but no
limited to acts described in Rule 11B-30.009(3)
For additional information refer to Rule 11B-27.0011(4)(a-d), F.A.C. IN002.3.E.2. Given a request, identify the primary responsibilities of the
Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission as established by
statute. IN002.3.D. Given a request, identify the grounds for revocation of officer
certification. Under Florida Law, the Commission must revoke an officer's
certification if he/she is convicted, pleads guilty, or nolo contendere, or
is found guilty of any felony offense, regardless of withholding of
adjudication or suspension of sentence. In this case, the Commission has no
discretion; the penalty will be revocation (943.14(4), F.S.) In your
prelesson assignment violations resulting in revocation are listed. What is
vital to remember is that, as a basic recruit, these rules apply to you
NOW. Your certification as a law enforcement officer will be denied if you
do not follow the rules that apply to all State of Florida Law Enforcement
Officers. MODULE 1 UNIT 2 IN016.3.A.1. Given a request identify why a chain of command should be
followed. 02/05 IN016.1.A.2. Given a request, define the term organization. 02/03 IN016.1.A.3. Given a request, define the term chain of command. 02/04 IN017.1.A. Given a request, identify the major components of the Criminal
Justice System. 01/04 IN017.1.A.1. Given a request, identify the responsibility of law
enforcement. 01/04 IN017.1.A.2. Given a request, identify the responsibility of the court
system. 01/04 IN017.1.A.3. Given a request, identify the responsibility of corrections.
01/04 IN017.1.B.1. Given a request, identify the function of a federal law
enforcement agency. 01/04 IN017.1.B.3. Given a request, identify the functions of a county law
enforcement agency. IN017.1.B.4. Given a request, identify the functions of a municipal law
enforcement agency. 01/04 IN017.1.C.1. Given a request, identify the function of the Supreme Court.
01/10 IN017.1.C.2. Given a request, identify the function of the Circuit Court of
Appeals. 01/12 IN017.1.C.3. Given a request, identify the function of the District Court.
01/12 IN017.1.C.4. Given a request, identify the function of the Magistrate
Court. 01/12 IN017.1.D. Given a request, identify the levels of the state court system.
01/12 IN017.1.E. Given a request, identify the major components of the court
system. 01/14 IN017.1.E.1. Given a request, define the role of the judge. 01/14 IN017.1.E.2. Given a request, define the role of the prosecution. 01/14 IN017.1.E.3. Given a request, define the role of the defense. 01/14 IN017.1.E.4. Given a request, define the role of the clerk of the court.
01/14 IN017.1.E.5. Given a request, define the role of the court administrator.
01/14 IN017.1.F.1. Given a request, identify the purpose of prisons. 01/15 IN017.1.F.2. Given a request, identify the purpose of county and local or
municipal level jails. 01/15 IN017.1.F.3. Given a request, identify the purpose of municipal holding
facilities. 01/15 IN017.1.F.4. Given a request, identify the purpose of the treatment and
evaluation centers. 01/15 IN001.2.D. Given a request, identify the purpose of the Articles of the
Constitution. 01/10 IN001.2.E. Given a request, identify the purpose of the Amendments to the
Constitution. 01/10 IN001.2.F. Given a request, identify the purpose of the Bill of Rights.
01/10 IN001.2.F.1. Given a request, identify what is known as the Bill of Rights.
01/10 IN001.2.G. Given a request, identify the amendments to the U.S.
Constitution that are of importance to law enforcement. 01/09 IN001.2.G.1. Given a request, identify the key aspects of the First
Amendment. 1/12 IN001.2.G.2. Given a request, identify the key aspects of the Second
Amendment. 01/12 IN001.2.G.3. Given a request, identify the key aspects of the Fourth
Amendment. 01/12 IN001.2.G.4. Given a request, identify the key aspects of the Fifth
Amendment. 01/13 IN001.2.G.5. Given a request, identify the key aspects of the Sixth
Amendment. 01/13 IN001.2.G.6. Given a request, identify the key aspects of the Eighth
Amendment. 01/13 IN001.3.A. Given a request, identify the supremacy of the U.S. Constitution
over other types of law. 01/14 IN001.3.B. Given a request, identify the key aspects of the Fourteenth
Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. 01/15 IN001.3.D. Given a request, identify how case law directs a law enforcement
officer's actions. 01/