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SOCE FDLE 2025 VOCAB QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS Affray - occurs when someone consents to fight with another person to terrorize other people in a public place abandoned vehicle - a vehicle without a known driver or person responsible for the vehicle (Traffic Incidents) absorption - the ...

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SOCE FDLE 2025 VOCAB
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
100% PASS

Affray - ✔✔occurs when someone consents to fight with another person to terrorize other people in a

public place


abandoned vehicle - ✔✔a vehicle without a known driver or person responsible for the vehicle (Traffic

Incidents)


absorption - ✔✔the process by which alcohol enters the bloodstream (DUI Traffic Stops)


accessory after the fact - ✔✔a person who gives the principal (the person who commits the offense) any

aid with the intent that the principal avoids or escapes detention, arrest, trial, or punishment (Legal)


acting within the scope of employment - ✔✔the reasonable and foreseeable activities that an employee

does while carrying out the employer's business (Legal)


active shooter - ✔✔an individual actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people in a populated

area (Critical Incidents)


actual physical control - ✔✔being physically in or on the vehicle and having the capability to operate the

vehicle, regardless of whether the person is actually operating the vehicle at the time (DUI Traffic Stops)




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actual possession - ✔✔a controlled substance in the hand of or on the suspect, or in a container in the

hand of or on the suspect, or so close as to be within ready reach and under the control of the suspect

(Crimes Involving Property and Society)


acute stress - ✔✔a type of stress that is short-lived and occurs when a person experiences unexpected

changes in their life (Introduction to Law Enforcement)


admissibility of evidence - ✔✔the legal requirements that must be meet before a jury can see or hear

about evidence (Crime Scene Follow-Up Investigations)


affirmation - ✔✔a solemn and formal declaration in place of an oath, usually taken to avoid the religious

implications of an oath (Interviewing and Report Writing)


aggravated assault - ✔✔an assault committed with a deadly weapon without intent to kill, or with an

intent to commit a felony (Crimes Against Persons)


aggravated battery - ✔✔a battery that intentionally or knowingly caused great bodily harm, permanent

disability, permanent disfigurement, or was committed with a deadly weapon (Crimes Against Persons)


algor mortis - ✔✔the postmortem cooling of the body (Crimes Against Persons)


Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) - ✔✔a federal civil rights law that prohibits discrimination

against peo ple with disabilities in all areas of public life (Serving Your Community)


anti-lock braking system (ABS) scuff marks - ✔✔patterns left by a vehicle with anti-lock brakes when a

driver brakes hard (Traffic Crash Investigations)


area of collision (AOC) - ✔✔the location of the first harmful event, or the first damage- producing event

in a traffic crash (Traffic Crash Investigations)




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arrest - ✔✔to deprive a person of their liberty by legal authority (Legal)


arrest warrant - ✔✔a court order authorizing and requiring law enforcement to take the individual

named on the warrant into custody to answer for charges specified in the warrant (Legal)


assault - ✔✔a criminal offense in which the offender intentionally and unlawfully threatened, either by

word or act, to do violence to the victim; and at the time the offender appeared to have the ability to carry

out the threat; and the victim had a well-founded fear that the violence was about to take place (Crimes

Against Persons)


autism spectrum disorder (ASD) - ✔✔a type of pervasive developmental disorder that is diagnosed in

early childhood and continues throughout adulthood and is characterized by language and social

development delay and repetitive behaviors (Serving Your Community)


autonomous vehicle - ✔✔a vehicle equipped with technology that senses the environment and allows the

vehicle to move on the road without a person actively controlling or monitoring, such as a driverless, self-

driving, or robotic car (Traffic Incidents)


bailiff - ✔✔a court deputy, generally; a sworn law enforcement officer who is responsible for security in

the courtroom (Legal)


Baker Act - ✔✔a Florida law that provides people who have a mental illness, or who may harm or neglect

themselves or others, with an emergency service and temporary detention for psychiatric evaluation and

voluntary or involuntary short-term inpatient treatment (Serving Your Community)


behavioral threat assessment and management (BTAM) - ✔✔a proactive, investigative process used to

identify, assess, and manage the risk of targeted violence posed by an identified or identifiable person

(Fundamentals of Patrol)




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battery - ✔✔a criminal offense in which the offender intentionally touched or struck the victim against

the victim's will, or the offender intentionally caused bodily harm to the victim (Crimes Against Persons)


BOLO - ✔✔an acronym that stands for Be On the Look Out; a description of a vehicle or suspect, and any

other information that would help identify the suspect (Legal)


breach of duty - ✔✔an unreasonable failure of the defendant to act in the duty they were obligated to

perform (Legal)


breach of the peace or disorderly conduct - ✔✔an act that corrupts public morals, outrages public

decency, disturbs the peace and quiet of the public, or engages in fighting (Crimes Involving Property

and Society)


burglary - ✔✔the unlawful entry into any structure with the intent to commit a crime inside (Crimes

Involving Property and Society)


burglary tools - ✔✔anything used to gain entry during a burglary (Crimes Involving Property and

Society


canvass - ✔✔an inquiry of all possible sources of information surrounding the incident or crime scene;

happens most often when the suspect leaves the scene (Crimes Against Persons)


capias - ✔✔a legal order for an arrest issued by the clerk of the court at the request of the state attorney's

office (Legal)


caregiver - ✔✔a parent, adult household member, or other person who is responsible for a child's welfare

or who might have legal custody of a child; for a disabled adult or elderly person, a person who has been

entrusted with or has assumed responsibility for the care of an elderly person or disabled adult and their

property. (Crimes Against Persons)




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