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FCCJA - ACADEMY 2 EXAM / FCCJA BASIC TRAINING
QUESTIONS AND ASWERS NEWLY FORMATTED
STUDY GUIDE WITH ACTUAL 2025/26 EXAM TIPS
(Crime Prevention) what anticipation, recognition & appraisal of a
is it? crime risk and the initiation of some action to
either remove or reduce that risk
(Crime Prevention) Desire, Ability, Opportunity,
Crime prevention Triad
Desire: to commit a crime range from thrill
seeking to homicide (suspect)
(Crime Prevention)
Desire
corrective prevention
Ability: a person with the desire to commit
a crime must also have the ability to do
(Crime Prevention)
Ability so (victim)
punitive prevention
Opportunity: the desire, coupled with the
ability must be accompanied by an
(Crime Prevention)
Opportunity attractive opportunity (location)
protective prevention
Det
er
(Crime Prevention) 4 D's
Det
,2
ect
Dela
y
Den
y
Anticip
(Crime Prevention) ate
Role of the officer Recog
nize
Apprai
se
Initiate action to remove or reduce the risk
, 3
Should be
SOLID CORE 1 -
3/4 inches
(Crime Prevention)
Doors Must fit tightly into
door frame Peep
hole
Hinges on the INSIDE
Reinforce strike plates 3" wood screws
CHARLIE BAR should be in the middle
(Crime Prevention) Reduce space between top of the
Sliding Glass Door door and track Utilize window or
door treatments
All glass is vulnerable
DEAD BOLT locks recommended
(Crime Prevention) Locks Throw bolt should be at least 1
inch long Monitor key
control
Single
(Crime Prevention) cylinder
Locks & Latches Double
cylinder
Latch
Door chain
PINNING: using a dowel, screws or nails can
secure a window and is inexpensive
(Crime Prevention) Glass reinforced with clear acrylic plastic or
Windows
POLYCARBONATE RESIN
"CHARLIE BAR" only prevents door from sliding
(Crime Prevention) Lighting must be EVEN & UNIFORM
Lights Properly directed to ensure high VISIBILITY & LOW
GLARE
FCCJA - ACADEMY 2 EXAM / FCCJA BASIC TRAINING
QUESTIONS AND ASWERS NEWLY FORMATTED
STUDY GUIDE WITH ACTUAL 2025/26 EXAM TIPS
(Crime Prevention) what anticipation, recognition & appraisal of a
is it? crime risk and the initiation of some action to
either remove or reduce that risk
(Crime Prevention) Desire, Ability, Opportunity,
Crime prevention Triad
Desire: to commit a crime range from thrill
seeking to homicide (suspect)
(Crime Prevention)
Desire
corrective prevention
Ability: a person with the desire to commit
a crime must also have the ability to do
(Crime Prevention)
Ability so (victim)
punitive prevention
Opportunity: the desire, coupled with the
ability must be accompanied by an
(Crime Prevention)
Opportunity attractive opportunity (location)
protective prevention
Det
er
(Crime Prevention) 4 D's
Det
,2
ect
Dela
y
Den
y
Anticip
(Crime Prevention) ate
Role of the officer Recog
nize
Apprai
se
Initiate action to remove or reduce the risk
, 3
Should be
SOLID CORE 1 -
3/4 inches
(Crime Prevention)
Doors Must fit tightly into
door frame Peep
hole
Hinges on the INSIDE
Reinforce strike plates 3" wood screws
CHARLIE BAR should be in the middle
(Crime Prevention) Reduce space between top of the
Sliding Glass Door door and track Utilize window or
door treatments
All glass is vulnerable
DEAD BOLT locks recommended
(Crime Prevention) Locks Throw bolt should be at least 1
inch long Monitor key
control
Single
(Crime Prevention) cylinder
Locks & Latches Double
cylinder
Latch
Door chain
PINNING: using a dowel, screws or nails can
secure a window and is inexpensive
(Crime Prevention) Glass reinforced with clear acrylic plastic or
Windows
POLYCARBONATE RESIN
"CHARLIE BAR" only prevents door from sliding
(Crime Prevention) Lighting must be EVEN & UNIFORM
Lights Properly directed to ensure high VISIBILITY & LOW
GLARE