PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS
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1) What FS defines correctional officers? - ANSWER 943.10(2)
2) What is statutorily created within FDLE to support and assist the commission in the
execution, administration, implementation, and evaluation of it's powers, duties, and
functions. - ANSWER Criminal Justice Professionalism Program (CJPP). They
also keep up to date each of the basic and post-basic training courses that certified
officers receive in Florida. The program also maintains the automated training system
for all officer records.
3) Refers to the structure, functions and decision-making processes of those agencies
that deal with the management and control of crime and criminal offenders. -
ANSWER Criminal Justice
4) Juvenile suspects are taken to a center for processing and possible pretrial detention
called? - ANSWER Juvenile Assessment/Detention Center
5) Protects freedom of speech, the press, and religion, and the right to peacefully
assemble. - ANSWER First Amendment
6) Prohibits unreasonable search and seizure. - ANSWER Fourth Amendment
,7) Prohibits compelled self-incrimination. It also requires a grand jury indictment for
capital crimes and prohibits double jeopardy and deprivation of life, liberty, or
property without due process of law. - ANSWER Fifth Amendment
8) Guarantees the right to a speedy and public trial, to counsel, to an impartial jury, to be
informed of the nature of the charges, and to confront witnesses. - ANSWER Sixth
Amendment
9) Prohibits excessive bails and fines and cruel and unusual punishment. - ANSWER
Eighth Amendment
10) The Bill of Rights was originally intended to restrict actions of the federal
government only. The ____ Amendment expanded the application of the Bill of
Rights to state and local governments as well. - ANSWER Fourteenth Amendment
11) Introduction of Contraband is a ___ offense. This crime is punishable by ____ F.S -
ANSWER Felony. 944.47
12) Directly proves a fact without inference or assumption. for example, an officer
observes a stabbing or DNA samples connect a suspect to a crime. - ANSWER
Direct Evidence
13) Based on an inference not on personal knowledge through observation and is
presumed to be true. For example; inmate was searched prior to a visit and was
searched again after an attorney visit and a cell phone was discovered. - ANSWER
Circumstantial or Indirect evidence
14) Refers to material objects such as weapons, drugs or money - ANSWER Physical
Evidence
15) Is verbal evidence solicited from a witness, victim, or suspect. - ANSWER
Testimonial Evidence
16) Is printed or written evidence such as a call out log, written property receipt, letter, or
recording. - ANSWER Documentary Evidence
, 17) What FS chapters govern all use of force by correctional officers? - ANSWER 944
and 776 FS
18) What court case held that all law enforcement use of force cases are to be judged by
an objective reasonableness standard based upon the Fourth Amendment. The use of
force is to be judged from the perspective of what a reasonable officer would do under
the same circumstances without the benefit of hindsight. - ANSWER Graham V.
Conner (1989)
19) What court case established that intent determines reasonableness in use of force
situations in a correctional setting. Officers must be acting in a good faith manner, not
for punishment or revenge. - ANSWER Hudson V. McMillan (1992)
20) Officers acting in a sadistic or malicious manner with negate the ____. -
ANSWER Reasonableness Standard
21) Excessive ___ may also result in negative community reaction and loss of trust in the
profession. - ANSWER Use of Force
22) The two main categories of damages that may be awarded in a civil suit are ___ and
__. - ANSWER Compensatory damages and Punitive damages
23) Arise when a victim is physically injured or suffers a property loss. He or she should
be paid for the actual loss(lost wages, medical expenses, property damage, attorney's
fees, pain and suffering or mental anguish) - ANSWER Compensatory Damages
24) May be awarded in addition to compensation to punish a defendant who acted with
recklessness, malice or deceit and to discourage others from committing the same act.
- ANSWER Punitive Damages
25) When an officer acts or purports to act in the performance of official duties under any
law, ordinance, or regulation, he or she is acting under ____. - ANSWER Color of
Law