(SOCE) Practice Test – Criminal Justice
Training Commission – Florida – 2026 –
Practice Questions and Verified Answers
Q1: If an officer is found guilty of sexual abuse against a minor, what would
happen to the officer's certification?
• A) Suspension for 6 months
• B) Revocation of certification
• C) Written reprimand only
• D) Mandatory counseling
Correct ,,answer,,,: B) Revocation of certification
Rationale: Conviction of sexual abuse against a minor results in permanent
revocation of the officer's certification. Under Florida law, the CJSTC must revoke
certification for any felony conviction, and sexual abuse is a serious violation that
permanently bars an individual from serving as a certified officer in Florida.
Q2: Which entity oversees the certification, employment, training, and conduct of
Florida law enforcement, correctional, and correctional probation officers?
• A) FDLE
• B) CJSTC
, • C) FBI
• D) Florida Supreme Court
Correct ,,answer,,,: B) CJSTC
Rationale: The Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission (CJSTC)
was created to oversee the certification, employment, training, maintenance of
officer records, and conduct of all criminal justice officers in Florida.
Q3: According to Florida law, the CJSTC must revoke an officer's certification if
the officer is convicted of which type of offense?
• A) Any misdemeanor
• B) Any felony
• C) Traffic violations
• D) Civil infractions
Correct ,,answer,,,: B) Any felony
Rationale: Under Florida law, the CJSTC must revoke certification if an officer is
convicted of, pleads guilty to, or pleads nolo contendere to any felony offense,
even with withholding of adjudication or suspension of sentence.
Q4: What is defined as "core beliefs or ideals that guide behavior and are
considered important or beneficial by individuals or societies"?
• A) Ethics
• B) Values
, • C) Laws
• D) Policies
Correct ,,answer,,,: B) Values
Rationale: Values are principles, standards, or qualities considered worthwhile or
desirable. They are core beliefs that guide or motivate a person's attitude and
actions.
Q5: The moral principles that govern an individual or group, based on society's
understanding of right and wrong, define:
• A) Laws
• B) Ethics
• C) Values
• D) Procedures
Correct ,,answer,,,: B) Ethics
Rationale: Ethics refers to the moral principles that govern an individual or group.
These principles are based on society's understanding of right and wrong.
Q6: Decision-making based on ethical values, performed daily for personal and
professional reasons, is called:
• A) Ethical behavior
• B) Legal compliance
• C) Policy adherence
, • D) Professional courtesy
Correct ,,answer,,,: A) Ethical behavior
Rationale: Ethical behavior involves principled, values-based decision-making
practiced on a daily basis for both personal and professional reasons.
Q7: A fixed idea or opinion of a person, group, or subject is known as:
• A) Bias
• B) Prejudice
• C) Stereotyping
• D) Discrimination
Correct ,,answer,,,: C) Stereotyping
Rationale: Stereotyping is a fixed idea or opinion of a person, group, or subject
that may not be based on complete information.
Q8: What is the term for a strong belief or feeling about a person or group formed
without reviewing all available facts?
• A) Stereotyping
• B) Bias or Prejudice
• C) Discrimination
• D) Assumption
Correct ,,answer,,,: B) Bias or Prejudice