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SOCE PRACTICE EXAMINATION 2026
QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
GUARANTEED TO PASS.



Perjury. Answer: may be defined as a false statement that a person
makes under oath but does not believe to be true.


Discrimination. Answer: is the negative behavior toward a person or
group that is based on color, race, sex, age, religion, ethnic and national
origin, handicap, and/or marital status.


Sexual harassment. Answer: is defined as unwelcome sexual
advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical
conduct of a sexual nature. The courts have held that intent is not a
factor in determining what constitutes sexual harassment.


U.S. Supreme Court. Answer: is the highest court in the United
States and the chief authority in the judicial branch—one of three
branches of the U.S. federal government. Hears appeals from the
decisions of lower federal courts and state supreme courts, and it
resolves issues of constitutional and federal law. Its decisions can be
changed only by a constitutional amendment. The most important

,responsibility is to decide cases that raise questions of constitutional
interpretation.


County and Municipal Holding Facilities. Answer: These facilities
provide a place for detainees while booking procedures are completed or
until they can be transported to a county jail.


County Jails. Answer: are used for booking and temporary detention
of defendants awaiting trial or disposition on federal or state charges and
of convicted offenders sentenced to short-term detention (a year or less).


Juvenile Assessment/Detention Center. Answer: Juvenile suspects
are taken to this center for processing and possible pretrial detention.


Prisons (federal and state). Answer: are correctional institutions
maintained by the federal and state governments for the confinement of
convicted felons.


Evaluation and Treatment Centers. Answer: are the first stop when
entering the prison system. In addition to general processing procedures,
these facilities administer various tests to offenders (e.g., medical,
education aptitude). Treatment centers deal with alcohol/drug abusers or
mentally ill offenders

, Parole. Answer: is the release of an inmate from a correctional
institution prior to the conclusion of the inmate's court-imposed
sentence.


Community control (house arrest). Answer: is a form of closely
monitored community supervision and is more restrictive than probation
or parole.


CJSTC (Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission).
Answer: was created to oversee the certification, employment, training,
maintenance of officer records, and conduct of Florida law enforcement,
correctional, and correctional probation officers.


The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF).
Answer: enforces federal laws and regulations relating to alcohol and
tobacco products, firearms and explosives, and acts of arson.


Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). Answer: enforces the
controlled substances laws and regulations of the United States and
recommends and supports non-enforcement programs aimed at reducing
the availability of illicit controlled substances in the domestic and
international markets.


Florida Supreme Court. Answer: The highest court in the state of
Florida, which consists of seven justices who are appointed by the

, governor. Hears cases including final orders imposing death sentences
and appeals from lower state courts.


Years to get hired. Answer: 4


Vertical Communication. Answer: the information that flows down
through the supervision level to the lowest levels of the organization


Law enforcement. Answer: is responsible for the enforcement of
laws and maintaining civil order.


Court system. Answer: is responsible for the interpretation of laws.


Corrections. Answer: is responsible for enforcing punishment as
defined by the court system.


Requirements to be a police officer. Answer: • be at least 19
• citizen of US
• high school grad or equal
• have processed fingerprints on file with employing agency
• passed a physical examination by a licensed physician based on
specifications established by the Commission
• submit an affidavit attesting to compliance

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