CPO SOCE REVIEW FLORIDA STATUTES
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS
As made available in s. 944.4731, F.S., a supervised release program for a
nonviolent offender whose crime was committed on or after July 1, 2001, has a
history of drug abuse, and has received treatment - ANSWER Addiction
Recovery Supervision (ARS)
as s. 948.013 F.S. describes, a form of non-contact supervision whereby an
offender has a low probability of causing harm to society and is put on non-
reporting status until terminated; the officer will monitor for new arrests by
conducting annual FCIC/NCIC records checks - ANSWER Administrative
Probation
Section 838.015, F.S. when one pays willingly to receive an illegal advantage -
ANSWER Bribery
s. 948.01, F.S. a restrictive form of community supervised custody which
restricts the freedom of an offender in the home, community, or non-residential
institutional residential placement - ANSWER Community Control
as s. 947.149, F.S., describes, a post-prison release for inmates having a pre-
existing medical or physical condition and determined to be permanently
incapacitated or being terminally ill. The offender is released for the remainder
of their sentence with frequent medical check-ups - ANSWER Conditional
Medical Release (CMR)
s. 947.1405, F.S. a post-release supervision in prison granted to serious
offenders to complete the remainder of their sentence within the community for
earned time - ANSWER Conditional Release
, Non-public information exempt from the exemption provided by s. 119.071,
F.S., and immune from public release - ANSWER Confidential Information
As termed in s. 947.146, F.S., an administrative function merely used to govern
the state prison population within overall capacity - ANSWER Control Release
As termed in s.948.01, F.S., a technique of intensive supervision aimed at
individualized treatment of drug dependence - ANSWER Drug Offender
Probation (DOP)
As defined in s. 947.18, F.S., a post-prison supervision under which eligible
inmates, with crimes committed prior to Oct 1, 1983, are controlled by terms
and conditions set by the Florida Commission on Offender Review, for a
specified duration not exceeding the remaining part of the sentence - ANSWER
Parole (PAR).
As statutorily defined in s. 948.08, F.S., a diversion program for those who have
been charged with a crime before or after and information has been filed or an
indictment returned to circuit court. When the criminal satisfies the requirement
of the program, the case is dismissed - ANSWER Pretrial Intervention Program
(PTI)
Defined under s. 948.03, F.S., a court ordered term of supervision under special
conditions for a limited period of time not to exceed the maximum sentence for
the crime - ANSWER Probation Felony Probation
As s. 777.011, F.S., states, an offender who may have aided another person in
the commission or attempt of a crime; may have had the intent that the criminal
act be done, did or uttered something to provoke, cause, encourage, abet, or
counsel another person to actually commit the crime. The offender does not
have to be present when the crime or incident is actually attempted or carried
out - ANSWER Principal in the First Degree
EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS
As made available in s. 944.4731, F.S., a supervised release program for a
nonviolent offender whose crime was committed on or after July 1, 2001, has a
history of drug abuse, and has received treatment - ANSWER Addiction
Recovery Supervision (ARS)
as s. 948.013 F.S. describes, a form of non-contact supervision whereby an
offender has a low probability of causing harm to society and is put on non-
reporting status until terminated; the officer will monitor for new arrests by
conducting annual FCIC/NCIC records checks - ANSWER Administrative
Probation
Section 838.015, F.S. when one pays willingly to receive an illegal advantage -
ANSWER Bribery
s. 948.01, F.S. a restrictive form of community supervised custody which
restricts the freedom of an offender in the home, community, or non-residential
institutional residential placement - ANSWER Community Control
as s. 947.149, F.S., describes, a post-prison release for inmates having a pre-
existing medical or physical condition and determined to be permanently
incapacitated or being terminally ill. The offender is released for the remainder
of their sentence with frequent medical check-ups - ANSWER Conditional
Medical Release (CMR)
s. 947.1405, F.S. a post-release supervision in prison granted to serious
offenders to complete the remainder of their sentence within the community for
earned time - ANSWER Conditional Release
, Non-public information exempt from the exemption provided by s. 119.071,
F.S., and immune from public release - ANSWER Confidential Information
As termed in s. 947.146, F.S., an administrative function merely used to govern
the state prison population within overall capacity - ANSWER Control Release
As termed in s.948.01, F.S., a technique of intensive supervision aimed at
individualized treatment of drug dependence - ANSWER Drug Offender
Probation (DOP)
As defined in s. 947.18, F.S., a post-prison supervision under which eligible
inmates, with crimes committed prior to Oct 1, 1983, are controlled by terms
and conditions set by the Florida Commission on Offender Review, for a
specified duration not exceeding the remaining part of the sentence - ANSWER
Parole (PAR).
As statutorily defined in s. 948.08, F.S., a diversion program for those who have
been charged with a crime before or after and information has been filed or an
indictment returned to circuit court. When the criminal satisfies the requirement
of the program, the case is dismissed - ANSWER Pretrial Intervention Program
(PTI)
Defined under s. 948.03, F.S., a court ordered term of supervision under special
conditions for a limited period of time not to exceed the maximum sentence for
the crime - ANSWER Probation Felony Probation
As s. 777.011, F.S., states, an offender who may have aided another person in
the commission or attempt of a crime; may have had the intent that the criminal
act be done, did or uttered something to provoke, cause, encourage, abet, or
counsel another person to actually commit the crime. The offender does not
have to be present when the crime or incident is actually attempted or carried
out - ANSWER Principal in the First Degree