QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
After conducting a residence check of your offender's house,
you find that your offender is in possession of illegal narcotics.
Rather than waiting for a judge to sign a warrant, you evoke
your authority to perform a warrantless arrest. After arresting
your offender, you begin to draft your violation of probation
packet. How long do you have to submit your violation of
probation packet? Correct Answers 2 days
After receiving a tip that your offender is harboring a 12 year
old female in his house, you contact law enforcement. You
obtain a signed warrant for your offender's arrest. Once you
arrest your offender, you begin to draft your violation of
probation packet. How long do you have to submit your
violation of probation packet? Correct Answers 5 days
An offender may meet the requirements for early termination, as
outlined in F.A.C., however, the sentencing authority may deny
early termination, depending on the circumstances of the case.
Which Florida Statute provides that an offender convicted of
sexual battery and/or child abuse is not eligible for early
termination? Correct Answers 948.04, F.S.
Each time an offender changes employment, how long do you
have to contact the offender's employment? Correct Answers
30 days
Flash memory Correct Answers brief mental visualization of a
past experience, a mental "snap-shot"
,How long do most agencies take before formal questioning or
report writing begins regarding a highly stressful incident, such
as an officer involved shooting? Correct Answers 24-72 hours
How long do offenders have to report in person to a probation
office upon release from any incarceration or arrest? Correct
Answers 72 hours
How many circuit courts are there in Florida? Correct Answers
20
How many county courts are in Florida? Correct Answers 67
If you don't have visual control of your subject's hands, what is
the appropriate reactionary gap distance? Correct Answers 25
feet
If you have visual control of your subject's hands, what is the
appropriate reactionary gap distance? Correct Answers 6-9 feet
Provisions in which Florida Statute state that if an offender's
release would result in a danger to the community, the
sentencing authority can deny bond and remand the authority?
Correct Answers 948.06, F.S.
The length of a travel date cannot exceed how many consecutive
days? Correct Answers 30
This gang may use symbols such as the number five, a five-
pointed crown, a five-pointed star, a rabbit with straight ears,
, pitchforks pointing down, an inverted number six, and left
identifiers Correct Answers People Nation
This gang may use symbols such as the number six, a six-
pointed star, pitchforks pointed up, a rabbit with bent ears, a
winged heart, an inverted number five, a devil's tail, and right
identifiers Correct Answers Folk Nation
What does AED stand for and what Florida Statute regulates the
use of one? Correct Answers automated external defibrillator;
768.1325, F.S.
What Florida Administrative Code guideline requires that you
advise the offender's employer within 30 days regarding the
offenses for which they are under supervision? Correct Answers
33.302.102, F.A.C.
What Florida Administrative Code states that the offender must
report any contact he or she may have with law enforcement
while engaged in travel? Correct Answers F.A.C. 33-302.106
What Florida Statute defines Addiction Recovery Supervision as
a mandatory release program for a nonviolent offender whose
crime was committed on or after July 1, 2001, has a history of
substance abuse, and has participated in treatment? Correct
Answers 944.4731, F.S.
What Florida Statute defines Conditional Medical Release
(CMR) as a post-prison supervision for inmates determine to be
permanently incapacitated or terminally ill from an existing
medical or physical condition, thus releasing the offender for the