SFO final Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
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What is the basic role of corrections?
FND 1030.106/Intro to criminal justice system
→ It is to execute the sentence of the judiciary on the federal, state, and local level.Level
of proof required in civil liability cases is.........?
Law 1050.102/Liability of Peace Officers
→ preponderan...
→ Burden of Proof rests with the plaintiff in a negligence action against a peace
officer.Interfering with arresting officer
→ 76-8-305Privacy Violation
→ 76-9-402Federal Agencies that comprise Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
→ 1. Transportation Security Administration (TSA)
→ Transportation
→ 2. US Customs and Boarder Protection (CBP)
→ Prevent Terrorist and Terrorist Weapons from entering
→ 3. US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
→ Lawful Immigration
→ 4. US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
→ Criminal and civil law enforcement border control,
→ customs, trade, and immigration
→ 5. US Secret Services
→ Safeguard the nation financial infrastructure
→ 6. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
→ Reduce loss of life and property from hazards
→ 7. US Coast Guard
→ by law has 11 missions
→ 8. Officer of Inspector General (OIG)
→ Conducts and supervises audits, investigations, and
→ inspections
→ 9. Office of Intelligence and Analysis (OIA)
→ Provide homeland security with intelligence and i
→ information
→ 10. Office of Critical Infrastructure Protection
→ Identify and analyze threats and vulnerabilitiesAgent (definition) as it relates to social
group membership
ETH 1040.102/Community Relations
→ The characteristic gives you power or privilegeTarget (definition) as it relates to social
group membership
→ The characteristic places you in a position of oppression, discrimination, or less power
or privilege28 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) part 23
FND 1010.102/Introduction to Homeland Security
→ CFR Part 23 is guideline for law enforcement agencies that operate federally funded
Multijurisdictional criminal intelligence systems.SIAC (acronym)
FND 1010.103/Introduction to Homeland Security
→ Statewide Information and Analysis Center......PSB partnership designed to
appropriately collect, analyze, and disseminate intelligence. State basedStatewide
Information and Analysis Center's 3 operational areas.
FND 1010.103/Introduction to Homeland Security
→ 1. Information analysis
→ 2. Critical infrastructure protection
→ 3. Intelligence liaison officer program (ILO)The role of local agencies and individual
police officers in intelligence.
FND 1010.102/Introduction to Homeland Security
→ National Suspicious Activity Reporting Initiative....SAR reportsACIP (acronym)
→ Direction on how local agencies are able to provide protection of identified critical
infrastructure.National Infrastructure Protection Plan defines critical infrastructure
as...........
FND 1010.104/Introduction to Homeland Security
→ Systems and assets, whether physical or virtual, so vital that the incapacity or
destruction of such may have a debilitating impact on the security, economy, pubic
health or safety, environment, or any combination of these matters, across and Federal,
State, regional, territorial, or local jurisdiction.ILO (acronym)
FND 1010.105/Introduction to Homeland Security
→ Intelligence Liaison Officerpurpose of the Intelligence Liaison Officer (ILO) program
FND 1010.105/Introduction to Homeland Security
→ program is designed to ensure appropriate communication between all local and state
law enforcement agencies.Constitution protects the rights of citizens by.....
FND 1020.101/Introduction to US and State Constitution
→ limiting the power of government and enumerating certain, specific rights.3 areas of
government
FND 1020.101/Introduction to US and State Constitution
→ 1. Legislative Branch: forming laws
→ 2. Executive Branch: enforcing laws
→ 3. Judicial Branch: judging and interpreting the lawsThe Constitution is the.......?
FND 1020.101/Introduction to US and State Constitution
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