11 Flashcards
The Sworn Field Training Program consists of the following phases:
Phase One: 14 working days
Phase Two: 14 work days
Phase Three: 14 work days
Phase Four: 8 work days (back to phase 1 FTO)
Sworn Remedial Training Phase(s), if necessary:
- Up to two phases, consisting of fourteen working days each
- Assignment is determined on a case-by-case basis
- May be given after Phase Two or Phase Three
Upon successful completion of Phase Four the officer is placed in a probationary status for how long?
1 year.
The CSO Field Training Program consists of the following phases:
Phase One: 3 weeks, assigned to a zone, watch, and traffic officer
Phase Two: 1 week, assigned to a substation
Phase Three: 3 weeks, assigned to a zone, watch, and traffic officer Administrative Week: Two days assigned to the Communications Center and Central Records, One day in traffic court, and 2 days with a solo CSO.
CSO Remedial Training Phase(s), if necessary:
- Up to three phases, consisting of two weeks (or 80 hours) each
- Assignment is determined on a case-by-case basis
- May be given after Phase Two or Phase Three
At a minimum, FTOs will be required to attend In-Service Training _____ and periodic FTO refresher training.
annually
Once the police recruit has successfully completed the field training program, attains the rank of police officer, and is assigned a permanent patrol assignment, his supervisor will complete the Probationary Officer Evaluation Report
in LEAPS monthly
Prospective FTOs must successfully complete __ hours of training in FTO evaluation and teaching techniques.
40
All Field Administrative Investigations shall be completed _______ from the date that the complaint is sent to the employee’s commanding officer.
within 60 calendar days
All formal investigations conducted by the Internal Affairs Unit shall be completed within ______ from the date the complaint is received by Internal Affairs.
120 calendar days
In accordance with F.S.S. no disciplinary action, demotion, or dismissal shall be undertaken by the Sheriff’s Office against a law enforcement officer or correctional officer for any act omission, or other allegation of misconduct if the investigation of such allegation is not completed _______ after the date the agency receives notice of the allegation by aperson authorized by the agency (commanding officer or above) to initiate an investigation of the misconduct.
within 180 days
Closed investigations may also be reopened for up to__ days under certain circumstances.
90
Vehicle Administrative CasesThe responding supervisor will document the results of the investigation on a BlueTeam Vehicle Accident/Incident Report within?
24 hours of the incident
For incidents being investigated by the Traffic Homicide Unit, the Traffic Homicide detective will complete the BlueTeam instead of the responding supervisor and must do so within?
14 days
Members involved in a JSO-vehicle crash or incident must ensure that the involved JSO vehicleis at the City of Jacksonville (COJ) Fleet Management Division (2581 Commonwealth Ave) when?
on the Wednesday following the crash at 1300 hours
One JSO-vehicle point is given to a member for any chargeable JSO-vehicle crash or incident. Each JSO-vehicle point remains active for how long?
3 years following a case’s final disposition date.
The two primary components of the PEIP are?
supervisor monitoring
the automated 3-Month Proactive Report.
When an incident qualifies for an EARS broadcast and a public statement, the PIO (or on-scene commanding officer if no PIO is responding to the scene) will?
call the PECO Supervisor and provide the time, location, and point of contact for the public statement.
It should be at least thirty (30) minutes from the time the EARS broadcast will be sent.
_________ of issuing a public statement, the PIO or commanding officer who gave the statement will send a recap of all released information, including information released after the initial public statement, to PIO@JaxSheriff.org and CommCenterSupervisors@JaxSheriff.org.
Within 30 minutes
If no expiration date is on the Memorandum, it will expire __ days from the date of issuance.
30
The DRC meets when?
on a weekly basis or more frequently if needed
Upon approval from the DRC, written directives will become effective __ ___ after issuance.
7 days
As needed, _______, all orders and unit procedures will be reviewed by the appropriate _____ _____ or designee who will recommend revisions (if necessary) to existing written directives.
but at least annually, division chief
Within __ days of an emergency Memorandum being issued, the contents of the Memorandum shall be incorporated into an order as referenced in the Memorandum or the Memorandum shall be directed to be reissued by the Accreditation Unit.
30
Familiarization with the accreditation processes is provided to Sheriff’s Office employees when?
To all newly hired Sheriff’s Office personnel within 30 days after their employment begins or within 30 days after completing the recruit academy
All spaces, vehicles, equipment, and personnel are subject to inspections on a ___________ basis through staff and line inspections.
regularly scheduled or unannounced
Each component of the Sheriff’s Office will be inspected, at least once every
3 years
Inspections files will be maintained for how long?
4 years
The Commanding Officer can Respond in writing to the findings within ___ days after receipt with adetailed plan for addressing the findings contained in the report along with an expected implementation date
10
Audit files will be maintained for how long?
5 years
Per Order 510, Human Resources Division: Any member changing their name or requiring a marital status change is required within how long to report it to the Human Resources division?
30 calendar days
A person who commits the offense of kidnapping upon a child under the age of___ and who, in the course of committing the offense, commits one or more of the following:
- Aggravated child abuse, as defined in s. 827.03;
- Sexual battery, as defined in chapter 794, against the child;
- Lewd or lascivious battery, lewd or lascivious molestation, lewd or lascivious conduct, or lewd or lascivious exhibition, in violation of s. 800.04 or s. 847.0135(5);
- A violation of former s. 796.03 or s. 796.04, relating to prostitution, upon the child;
- Exploitation of the child or allowing the child to be exploited, in violation of s. 450.151; or
- A violation of s. 787.06(3)(g), relating to human trafficking,Commits a _________.
13
Life Felony
A person who commits the offense of false imprisonment upon a child under the age of __ and who, in the course of committing the offense, commits any offense enumerated in 1subparagraphs 1.-5., commits a __________________, punishable by imprisonment for a term of years not exceeding life or as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.
- Aggravated child abuse, as defined in s. 827.03;
- Sexual battery, as defined in chapter 794, against the child;
- Lewd or lascivious battery, lewd or lascivious molestation, lewd or lascivious conduct, or lewd or lascivious exhibition, in violation of s. 800.04 or s. 847.0135(5);
- A violation of former s. 796.03 or s. 796.04, relating to prostitution, upon the child;
- Exploitation of the child or allowing the child to be exploited
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felony of the first degree
a person who takes a minor or incompetent person under this subsection must: Domestic Violence or for childs protection:
1. Within ________after taking the minor or incompetent person, make a report to the sheriff’s office or state attorney’s office for the county in which the minor or incompetent person resided at the time he or she was taken, which report must include the name of the person taking the minor or incompetent person, the current address and telephone number of the person and minor or incompetent person, and the reasons the minor or incompetent person was taken.
10 days
Human trafficking public awareness signsThe required public awareness sign must be at least _________ in size, must be printed in at least a 16-point type.
8.5 inches by 11 inches
The use for any purpose whatsoever of BB guns, air or gas-operated guns, or electric weapons or devices, by any minor under the age of _____ is prohibited unless such use is under the supervision and in the presence of an adult who is acting with the consent of the minor’s parent.
16 years
possession of firearms by minor: Minor’s first offense: driving priviliges will be delayed or suspended for _____
up to 1 year.
possession of firearms by minor: For a second or subsequent offense, a minor who violates subsection (3) commits a ______ and shall serve a period of detention of up to _____ in a secure detention facility and shall be required to perform not less than _____ nor more than _____ hours of community service,
felony of the third degree
15 days
100 - 250
possession of firearms by minor: For a second or subsequent offense - driving priviliges will be delayed or suspended for how long?
up to 2 years
Notwithstanding s. 985.245, if the minor is found to have committed an offense that involves the use or possession of a firearm, as defined in s. 790.001, other than a violation of subsection (3), or an offense during the commission of which the minor possessed a firearm, and the minor is not committed to a residential commitment program of the Department of Juvenile Justice, in addition to any other punishment provided by law, the court shall order:
(a) For a first offense, that the minor shall serve a minimum period of detention of ______ in a secure detention facility; perform ____ hours of community service; and may be placed on _____ or in a ______.(b) For a second or subsequent offense, that the minor shall serve a mandatory period of detention of at least ______ in a secure detention facility; perform not less than ____ nor more than ____ hours of community service; and may be placed on _____ or in a _____.
15 days 100 community control nonresidential commitment program 21 days 100 - 250 community controlnon residential commitment program
if the minor is found to have committed an offense that involves the use or possession of a firearm, as defined in s. 790.001, other than a violation of subsection (3), or an offense during the commission of which the minor possessed a firearm:
1st offense - driving priviliges will be delayed or suspended ______.
2nd offense they will be delayed or suspended ______
up to 1 year
up to 2 years
It is unlawful for any person to own or to have in his or her care, custody, possession, or control any firearm, ammunition, or electric weapon or device, or to carry a concealed weapon, including a tear gas gun or chemical weapon or device, if that person has been: Found, in the courts of this state, to have committed a _____ that would be a felony if committed by an adult and such person is under _____ of age;
delinquent act
24 years
It is unlawful for any person to own or to have in his or her care, custody, possession, or control any firearm, ammunition, or electric weapon or device, or to carry a concealed weapon, including a tear gas gun or chemical weapon or device, if that person has been: Found to have committed a delinquent act in another state, territory, or country that would be a felony if committed by an adult and which was punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding _____ and such person is under _____ of age;
1 year
24 years
It is unlawful for any person to own or to have in his or her care, custody, possession, or control any firearm, ammunition, or electric weapon or device, or to carry a concealed weapon, including a tear gas gun or chemical weapon or device, if that person has been: Found guilty of an offense that is a _____ in another state, territory, or country and which was punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding _____
felony
1 year
Possession of firearm or ammunition by violent career criminal unlawful”: A person convicted of a violation of this section shall be sentenced to a mandatory minimum of ______ imprisonment;
15 years’
No person or persons over _____ of age shall, while wearing any mask, hood, or device whereby any portion of the face is so hidden, concealed, or covered as to conceal the identity of the wearer, enter upon, or be or appear upon any lane, walk, alley, street, road, highway, or other public way in this state
16 years
No person or persons over _____ of age shall, while wearing a mask, hood, or device whereby any portion of the face is so hidden, concealed, or covered as to conceal the identity of the wearer, demand entrance or admission or enter or come upon or into the premises, enclosure, or house of any other person in any municipality or county of this state.
16 years
Any individual, partnership, association, corporation, municipal corporation or state or any political subdivision thereof engaged in, or preparing to engage in the manufacture, transportation, distribution or storage of gas, oil, coal, electricity or water, or any of said natural or artificial persons operating any public utility, whose property, except where it fronts on water or where there are entrances for railway cars, vehicles, persons or things, is surrounded by a fence or wall, or a fence or wall and buildings, may post around her or his or its property at each _____, _____, _____ or _____ and every _____ of waterfront a sign reading “No Entry Without Permission.”
gate, entrance, dock or railway entrance
100 feet
Closing and restricting use of highway: Upon receipt of such petition, the highway commissioners shall set a day for hearing and give notice thereof by _____ having general circulation in the city, town or county in which such property is located, such notice to be at least _____ prior to the date set for hearing.
publication in a newspaper
7 days
If after hearing the highway commissioners determine that the public safety and the safety of the property of the petitioner so require, they shall by suitable order close to public use and travel or reasonably restrict the use of and travel upon one or more of said highways or parts thereof; Appropriate notices in letters at least _____ shall be posted conspicuously at _____ of any highway so closed or restricted by such order.
3 inches high
each end