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✔✔statutory conditions of the officer disciplinary process - ✔✔- pleads nolo contendere
(when a person does not accept or deny responsibility for the charges but agrees to
accept punishment) or pleads guilty to, or is found guilty of, any felony
- pleads nolo contendere or pleads guilty to, or is found guilty of, a misdemeanor
involving perjury or false statement
- fails to maintain good moral character, as defined by the Florida Statutes and
described in F.A.C.
- commits any act constituting a felony offense, regardless of criminal prosecution
- commits any act constituting any of the serious misdemeanor offenses specified in
F.A.C, regardless of criminal prosecution
- commits or attempts to commit, as a principal or accessory or through solicitation or
conspiracy, an act that, according to the Florida Statutes, would have been a felony
offense had the crime been completed or committed
- commits any act in any jurisdiction other than the state of Florida that, if committed in
the state of Florida, would constitute a felony, any of the serious misdemeanors
specified in F.A.C, or a violation of the Florida Statutes
- tests positive for a controlled substance by a urine or blood test, in accordance with
the requirements specified in F.A.C.
- commits an act of excessive use of force as explained under F.A.C.
- engages in sexual harassment involving physical contact or misuse of official position
- misuses the official position, as described in the Florida Statutes
- engages in sex while on duty
- has unprofessional relationships with an inmate, detainee, probationer, parolee, or
community controlee
- has written or oral communication that is intended to facilitate conduct prohibited by
CJSTC rule
- engages in any physical contact not required in the performance of official duties that
is normally associated with the demonstration of affection or sexual misconduct as def
, ✔✔Criminal Justice - ✔✔the governmental system that deals with the maintenance and
enforcement of criminal laws and includes the structures, functions, and decision-
making processes of the agencies that deal with the management and control of crime
and criminal offenders
✔✔Law Enforcement - ✔✔enforces laws, maintains civil order, and protects the
constitutional rights of everyone within the United States
✔✔Court System - ✔✔part of the legal system responsible for interpreting laws
✔✔Corrections - ✔✔enforces punishment and rehabilitation services as defined by the
court system
✔✔3 main components of the criminal justice system - ✔✔- law enforcement
- courts
- corrections
✔✔describe the role of local/municipal law enforcement agencies - ✔✔enforce the
ordinances of the municipality, as well as state laws within the jurisdiction of the agency
EX: police departments and public safety departments
✔✔describe the role of county law enforcement agencies - ✔✔enforce county
ordinances and state laws within the county (including unincorporated areas), oversee
the county jail, and handle civil processing
EX: Sheriffs' offices
✔✔describe the role of state law enforcement agencies - ✔✔enforce state laws within
the state
EX: FHP and FDLE
✔✔describe the role of federal law enforcement agencies - ✔✔enforce federal laws
across state line and within the states
EX: FBI and ICE
✔✔County Jails - ✔✔facilities where arrestees go through booking procedures,
arrestees await trial, and convicted offenders serve a year or less detention
✔✔Juvenile Assessment/Detention Center - ✔✔where processing and pretrial detention
of juvenile arrestees occurs