1. interagency agreement: a formalized agreement template that contains the principles
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cof the community-policing parnership
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2. Mission of Transition from Prison Initiative (TPCI): to reduce crime by imple-
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cmenting a seamless plan of services and supervision for the offender.
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3. Father of Probation: John Augustus c c c c
4. What are the keys to understanding and preventing sexual harassment? (chapter 1 p
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g. 40): training and communication
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5. What are the penalty guidelines the Commission may impose discipline on an officer? (
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chapter 1 pg. 30): written reprimand
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probation suspensio c
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revoke of certifications c c
6. Upon completion of a basic recruit training program, an individual must pass the Stat
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e Officer Certification Examination (SOCE) to be certified as a Correctional Probation Of
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ficer? (chapter 1 pg. 27): 3 times
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7. What does CJPD means? (chapter 1 pg. 26): Criminal Justice Professionalism Division
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8. What are the channels of communication within the organizational struc-
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cture? (chapter 1 pg.23): vertical and lateral communication
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9. What are the three main components of criminal justice system? (chapter 1 pg. 11): law
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enforcement
court system correct
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ions
10. What are the probation officer's leadership qualities when directing and managing a
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n offender under supervision? (chapter 1 pg. 8): honesty positive attitude
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intuition discernmen c
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inspire and motivate c c
11. What is the Florida Statue that defines Correctional Probation Officer? (chapter 1
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,pg. 7): 943.10(3) F.S
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12. What are the levels of stress an officer may experience in the performance of his or her j
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ob duties? (chapter 1 pg. 42): acute stress
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chronic stressc
cumulative or routine stress delay
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ed stress
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13. What does CJSTC stands for? (chapter 1 pg. 29): Criminal Justice Standards and Training
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Commission
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, 14. What statue sets the minimum requirements and standards for employ-
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ment as a criminal justice officer? (chapter 1 pg. 26): 943.13 F.S.
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15. How many Community Corrections circuits in Florida (chapter 1 pg. 22): 20 circuits
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16. What are the two main divisions overseeing inmates and offenders? (chap-
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ter 1 pg. 17): Office of Institutions
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Office of Community Corrections c c c
17. This term refers to the structure, function, and decision-
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making processes of those agencies that deal with the management and control of crime
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and criminal offenders.: criminal justice
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18. Who has the authority to certify and impose discipline on an officer's certification if th
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e officer fails to maintain the required standards of conduct? (chapter 1 pg. 29): Criminal Ju
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stice Standards and Training Commission (CJSTC) and Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.)
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19. Who protects the basic rights of individuals and is the highest source of law in the Uni
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ted States? (chapter 2 pg. 6): The Constitution
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20. How many Articles in the Constitution form the Constitution's main body? (chapter 2 p
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g. 7): 7 Articles
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21. What are the two main components of due process? (chapter 2 pg. 9): Sub- stantive
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Procedural
22. The Constitution divides the government into three branches. What are they? (chap
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ter 2 pg. 8): Executive Branch
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Legislative Branch Ju c c
dicial Branch c
23. What are the elements of negligence? (chapter 2 pg. 13): duty to act with care
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breach of duty to act causation or c c c c c c c
proximate cause damages c c
24. This protects government officials from liability for civil damages insofar as their con
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duct does not violate clearly established statutory or constitu-
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tional rights of which a reasonable person would have known. (chapter 2 pg. 18): Qualified
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immunity
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25. What chapter protects employees, including probation officers, charged with civil a
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nd criminal actions, provided those actions occurred within the scope and course of em
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