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1. IL law enforcement agencies can refuse to open missing persons
investigations on all of the following except:
A) persons for whom no foul play is suspected
B) persons with a mental illness or medication
C) persons over 21
D) none of these
Answer: persons with a mental illness or medication
2. A missing person report must be accepted without delay regardless of:
A) the person's age
B) the person's citizenship status
C) whether the person left voluntarily
D) all of the above
Answer: all of the above
3. How long must a law enforcement agency wait to enter a missing person
into NCIC?
A) 24 hours
B) 48 hours
C) 72 hours
D) immediately upon receipt of report
Answer: immediately upon receipt of report
4. Which of the following is NOT a required data field for a missing person
entry?
A) dental records
B) blood type
C) social media handles
D) clothing description
Answer: social media handles
,5. A law enforcement agency may delay missing person investigation only if:
A) the person is over 18
B) there is clear evidence of voluntary departure without risk
C) the family requests delay
D) the person has a history of running away
Answer: there is clear evidence of voluntary departure without risk
6. The lead agency for missing persons with dementia or Alzheimer’s is:
A) IL State Police
B) county sheriff
C) local police
D) Department of Aging
Answer: local police
7. A missing person report for a child under 13 must be classified as:
A) runaway
B) endangered missing
C) parental abduction
D) critical missing
Answer: critical missing
8. Which federal database is used for missing persons?
A) NLETS
B) NCIC
C) III
D) N-DEx
Answer: NCIC
9. An agency that refuses to accept a missing person report may be liable for:
A) civil penalties only
B) criminal charges
C) civil penalties and injunctive relief
D) loss of state funding
Answer: civil penalties and injunctive relief
10.The Illinois Missing Persons Identification Act applies to:
A) only children
B) only elderly
C) all missing persons
, D) only unidentified remains
Answer: all missing persons
11.A missing person who is believed to be in danger due to weather conditions
is considered:
A) voluntary missing
B) high-risk missing
C) low-risk missing
D) runaway
Answer: high-risk missing
12.Law enforcement must notify IL State Police of any missing person within:
A) 1 hour
B) 2 hours
C) 6 hours
D) 24 hours
Answer: 2 hours
13.The Silver Alert system is activated for missing:
A) children
B) elderly with cognitive impairment
C) veterans
D) tourists
Answer: elderly with cognitive impairment
14.An Amber Alert requires that the child is under age:
A) 12
B) 14
C) 16
D) 18
Answer: 18
15.Who may authorize an AMBER Alert in Illinois?
A) local police chief
B) county sheriff
C) IL State Police
D) any police officer
Answer: IL State Police
, 16.A missing person with a life-threatening medical condition must be
classified as:
A) low priority
B) medium priority
C) high priority
D) no priority
Answer: high priority
17.The requirement to accept missing person reports applies to:
A) only municipal police
B) only county sheriffs
C) all law enforcement agencies in IL
D) only IL State Police
Answer: all law enforcement agencies in IL
18.A missing person’s name can be removed from NCIC by:
A) the family
B) the agency that entered it
C) any law enforcement agency
D) the FBI automatically after 30 days
Answer: the agency that entered it
19.If a missing person is found, the investigating agency must:
A) notify the family within 24 hours
B) cancel the NCIC entry immediately
C) file a final report within 30 days
D) do nothing
Answer: cancel the NCIC entry immediately
20.A person who knowingly files a false missing person report commits:
A) a petty offense
B) a Class A misdemeanor
C) a Class 4 felony
D) no crime
Answer: a Class A misdemeanor
SECTION 2: CRIMINAL SEXUAL OFFENSES (Qs 21–40)