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Once charged, when must an employee report the offense to their supervisor/manager? - correct answer immediately upon returning
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What are the 3 main examples of motor vehicle offenses that may result in immediate suspension or revocation of the employees’ driver’s license? - correct answer DWI,
DUI,
Speeding 55 MPH and over 15 MPH over the posted speed limit
Name 5 different type of "Formal notice" - correct answer arrest,
detention,
citation,
criminal summons,
civil summons,
permanent restraining order,
warrant for arrest,
order for arrest,
bill of information,
notice from DMV,
order to show cause
If a certified officer is convicted of a misdemeanor offense while employed as a criminal justice officer, how long can their criminal justice certification be suspended? - correct answer 3 years
from the CJ administrative code, "convicted" or "conviction" means what? (3 things) - correct answer verdict or finding of guilty, plea of guilty, plea of no contest/nolo contendere
although the DPS Personnel notifies the Criminal Justice Division of certified employees criminal offenses, who is ultimately responsible for reporting? - correct answer the certified officer is responsible to ensure the criminal offenses are reported to the CJSD
define "integrity" in ancient times - correct answer Integrity is the putting on of armor, building completeness, wholeness in character
the word "ethics" comes from what greek and latin term? - correct answer greek for "character" and latin for "customs"
Under the secretary of Public safety, what is the responsibility of OSI? - correct answer oversees and conducts administrative investigations and administers the disciplinary process to ensure corrective actions are fair, consistent, technically accurate, and comply with the state agency policies.
every employee of NCDPS shall have the affirmation obligation to report, directly and WITHOUT UNDUE DELAY any and all information concerning conduct which the know or should reasonably know to involve corrupt or other criminal activity or conflict of interest - correct answer Obligation to Report
the CONSCIOUS OR RECKLESS DISREGARD of the consequences of ones acts or omissions - correct answer Deliberate Indifference
what are the 2 leading issues resulting in employe misconduct? - correct answer Undue Familiarity and Social Media/Inappropriate Use of State Computers
What are some challenges of decision making? - correct answer peer pressure,
the stress of the workplace,
personal challenges such as financial problems, marital problems, etc.
when may an officer use DEADLY FORCE - correct answer prevent escape of a convicted felon
prevent or stop a life threatening assault on themselves or another person,
prevent escape of a pre-trial detainee awaiting felony charges
when may an officer NOT use DEADLY FORCE - correct answer to solely protect state property or ensure compliance with a lawful order that does not implicate personal safety
when may an officer NOT use DEADLY FORCE when dealing with ESCAPES - correct answer against a misdemeanor escapee,
pretrial detainee awaiting misdemeanor charges,
when is DEADLY FORCE authorized for an inmate with a misdemeanor? - correct answer where there is imminent threat of death or serious bodily injury presented
what faith groups are listed under the Prisons Religion Practices Guide and Reference Manual? - correct answer American Indian,
aquarian christine curch universal,
asatru,
assemblies of yahweh,
buddhism,
christian,
hindu,
Hebrew israelite,
house of yahweh,
islam,
judaism,
messianic judaism,
moorish science temple,
rastafarian,
Wiccan
where do most civil action lawsuits take place? - correct answer federal court
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