Written Test Flashcards

1
Q

If a grievance issue, who does the supervisor send a completed grievance form to?

A

The corrections Grievence Coordinator.

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2
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The corrections Grievence Coordinator shall review the Grievence and ensure that it has been filed within how long from the alleged event?

A

15 Days.

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If submitted properly the Grievence form will be given to whom to be assigned for investigation ?

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The shift Lieutenant or the supervisor of the appropriate area.

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4
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The corrections shift Sgt. Shall have how long to respond to a Grievence?

A

7 working days.

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5
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Before giving a Grievence response to an inmate what must happen?

A

The response must be submitted to the Lieutenant for review and signature.

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6
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Inmates unsatisfied with the resolution of a Grievence by a shift Sgt. Have how long to appeal to the corrective services Captain?

A

5 working days.

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How long does the corrective services captain have to respond to an Grievence appeal?

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7 working days to review the appeal and notify the the inmate in writing.

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8
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Where should citizen complaints be referred to?

A

The department members commanding officer.

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9
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If a department members commanding officer is not available where should you refer a citizen?

A

The command Desk Sgt.

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10
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When investigating civil or line complaints and an act or omission to act may be criminal in nature what must the Sgt. Do?

A

Notify the Division Commander immediately.

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11
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Citizen complaint forms are kept for how long?

A

3 years.

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12
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The decision to use the restraint chair must be made by what rank?

A

Sgt. Or above and the ranking officer must remain present to supervise placement.

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13
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Medical staff shall check on an inmate placed in the restraint chair how often?

A

Every 30 minutes.

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14
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A handcuffed inmate secured in the restraint chair must heve the handcuffs checked how often?

A

Every 15 min.

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15
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What is the maximum length of time an inmate can remain handcuffed in the restraint chair?

A

1 hour.

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16
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Is food loaf a disciplinary sanction?

A

No. It is an administrative response to throwing food, liquids or human waste.

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17
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An inmate shall not receive food loaf in excess of how many days with a review conducted after how many days?

A

14 days with a review after 7.

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18
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How many people will stand in a line up?

A

A minimum of four plus the suspect.

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19
Q

What is the amber alert missing child criteria?

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A child considered to be at imminent risk of death if:

  1. The missing child must be under the age of 17
  2. child suffers from a mental or physical disability that greatly impairs the child’s ability to care for himself
  3. the child is a victim of stranger or acquaintance kidnapping
  4. The child is in the company of a person who has a confirmed criminal history of child abuse, neglect, sexual assault, domestic or a crime involving the victimization of children.
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20
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When can an Amber Alert not be Activated?

A

When a child is victim of a parental abduction involved in a civil dispute.

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21
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When should a deputy request an Amber Alert Activation?

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Within the first 3 hours of the initial investigation.

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22
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When can an Amber Alert request occur after the 3 hr time frame?

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When a Deputy has developed significant and reliable info that the missing child is still within the immediate area and the Amber Alert activation will assist in the recovery of the missing child.

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23
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What must a Deputy have to release a missing child’s name for an Amber Alert?

A

The Parents Permission.

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24
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Who can not be admitted into the jail?

A

any person who is unconscious or seriously ill or injured

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25
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Who must weigh and inspect narcotics issued to to K-9 Deputies?

A

The k-9 Sergeant, at or around Jan.1 and July 1 yearly.

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26
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Who should determine the use of the Cell Extraction team?

A

a Sergeant or above.

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27
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what makes up a cell extraction team?

A

a team leader and a minimum of 3 members.

28
Q

All cell extractions shall be video recorded, Marked and tagged into property, who long are they stored?

A

a minimum of 3 years.

29
Q

Who can place an inmate on suicide watch?

A

any Sergeant. or case worker.

30
Q

internal investigation files must be kept how?

A

Under lock and key.

31
Q

who initiates an internal investigation?

A

Only the Sheriff, in his absence the Undersheriff, in the absence of both the chief of staff.

32
Q

How many deputies are needed for a multi-cell cell search?

A

A minimum of 5 Deputies are needed.

33
Q

an inmate can appeal his classification assignment within how long from the original classification decision?

A

10 days.

34
Q

Upon receipt of an appeal notice the classification Officer will review the security level assignment of an inmate. All further appeals will be handled by whom?

A

The corrections Executive Lieutenant.

35
Q

MX1 shall have there classification reviewed how often?

A

reviewed at 7 days following assignment. inmates will be reviewed at 15 days, and then every 30 days proceeding.

36
Q

MAX and ME3 inmates shall have their classification reviewed how often?

A

At least every 30 days.

37
Q

Whose responsibility is it to ensure that Classification reviews are conducted properly?

A

The Classification Officer (D-II)

38
Q

How many deputies should

be present for a death notification?

A

Two .

39
Q

Deputies should attempt to have how many family members present when a death notification is delivered?

A

Two.

40
Q

If a bond is a cash bond and allows for 10% the bonding officer can accept a Surety bond for how much?

A

1/4 (25%) of the cash bond

41
Q

A cash bond of $10,000 or more shall be posted where?

A

At the court of Juristiction.

42
Q

What will be accepted as payment for bonds?

A

$9,999 or less Cash, Cashiers check, Certified check, Money order and or funds from an inmates account.

43
Q

Who can relieve a trusty from their trusty duties?

A

The housing area supervisor, Sergeant or above may relieve a trusty from trusty duties pending the outcome of a hearing.

44
Q

How many patrol units should be engaged in a pursuit at one time?

A

No more than 4.

45
Q

When must a hearing on a category I jail infraction take place?

A

A hearing shall be scheduled as soon as possible but no later than 7 working days after the incident. Any exceptions to the 7 day rule must be authorized by a lieutenant or above.

46
Q

What does the Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 protect against?

A

Discrimination based on race, color,religion,sex or national origin

47
Q

Inmates in Administrative Segregation must be observed how often?

A

At least once every 60 minutes

48
Q

The Classification supervisor will conduct a review of any inmate placed on administrative segregation how often?

A

Every 7 days

49
Q

If an inmate is in administrative segregation longer than 30 days how often will the reviews take place?

A

Once every 30 days

50
Q

An inmate placed in administrative segregation has how long to appeal the decision?

A

Within 30 days of the placement.

51
Q

If an inmate appeals administrative segregation how long does the main jail captain have to respond?

A

15 business days

52
Q

When must a health assessment be preformed on a newly committed inmate?

A

Within 14 days from the time the inmate arrives.

53
Q

How many are required to search a single cell?

A

1.

54
Q

During a cell search, prior to an inmates return who must check the the cell?

A

DII or Sgt.

55
Q

When can the OCSO boot vehicles for FOC?

A

On cases where there is a bench warrant issued and a order authorizing booting is included.

56
Q

Where can a vehicle be booted for FOC?

A

Where the vehicle is accessible to the public. On the street, in an accessible parking lot, in a driveway not beyond the front door of the residence, or within an area where officers were authorized to be.

57
Q

What type of bond is a legally established bond amount for misdemeanor arrests used to secure the defendants appearance in court?

A

An Interim Bond

58
Q

What do inmates have the right to while incarcerated?

A

Access to the courts, access to legal counsel, access to the law library, access to health care , access to a grievance procedure, Sanitary housing conditions, Fair and humane treatment and access to practice religious beliefs.

59
Q

What is a writ of Habeas Corpus?

A

This is a writ issued by the Prosecutors Office and directs an individual to be produced at a given court. It is used with an arrest slip for confinement to lodge at OCJ.

60
Q

Should a higher ranking officer arrive on scene and elect to take command how would he do so?

A

By announcing his presence on the radio.

61
Q

The first arriving command officer on the scene of a critical incident shall do what?

A
  1. Assume responsibility of the scene
  2. Make appropriate assignments of personnel
  3. Notify the highest ranking command officer assigned to that area
  4. Notify other higher ranking command officers as required
62
Q

A person who uses personal information from the SOS for a purpose other than permissible by law is guilty of what?

A

A felony for any offense.

63
Q

Tattooing, physical or sexual assault, escape,tampering with or blocking a locking device or setting a fire are all examples of what?

A

Category 1 Jail infractions

64
Q

Misusing authorized medication, possession of contraband, summoning officers under false pretense, extortion, gambling, offering a bribe are examples of what?

A

A Category 1 jail infraction.

65
Q

Possession of Money, jewelry, unauthorized clothing, obstruction of view by hanging linens, covering cell vents or lights, failure to follow orders, lying to an officer are examples of what?

A

A Category II Jail infraction