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  • October 21, 2024
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Florida BRT - FDLE review (1)

acting within the scope of employment: - answerthe range of reasonable and
foreseeable activities that an officer does while carrying out the agency's business
(Introduction to Corrections)

active listening: - answer a learned skill that allows officers to quickly determine the
context, threat, and relevance of events that may be unfolding around them (Officer
Safety)

administrative confinement: - answer temporary removal of an inmate from the general
population to provide for safety and security until a more permanent inmate
management process is in place (Supervising Special Populations)

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): - answer provides provisions for inmates with
disabilities (Supervising Special Populations)

arrest papers: - answerpaperwork generated by an arresting officer that allows for a
subject to be arrested and taken to a county detention facility for admission (Intake and
Release)

Baker Act: - answerprovides for emergency services and temporary detention for
evaluation and voluntary or involuntary short-term community inpatient treatment
(Introduction to Corrections)

chain of command: - answerthe order of authority within an organization (Introduction to
Corrections)

chain of custody: - answerdocumentation of everyone who handled evidence as well as
when, why, and what changes, if any, were made to it (Introduction to Corrections)

chronological order: - answerthe grouping of recorded facts by date and timeline of
event occurrence, usually from the first event to the last (Communications)

civil liability: - answerresponsibility for a wrongful act or the failure to do an act that an
officer has a duty to perform, which results in injury to another person or property and
most often involves negligence (Introduction to Corrections)

civil rights violation: - answeran unlawful interference with the fundamental rights of
another person, such as the right to due process and equal protection under the law
(Introduction to Corrections)

, classification: - answera management tool used to assist facilities in defining inmate
custody or security levels (Intake and Release)

clinical restraints: - answerrestraints used to keep the inmate-patient from injuring him-
or herself in a medical facility (Supervising in a Correctional Facility)

clinical seclusion: - answerisolation of the inmate-patient from the general population at
a medical facility for medical and safety reasons; may include placing the inmate in a
padded room for his or her safety (Supervising in a Correctional Facility)

close custody grade: - answerstate custody grade that refers to inmates who must be
maintained within an armed perimeter or under direct, armed supervision when outside
a secure perimeter (Intake and Release)

command presence: - answerbody language that projects an image of confidence in
your skills and abilities (Officer Safety)

commitment papers: - answerpaperwork, documents or orders generated by the court
that confine an inmate to a correctional facility after being found guilty of a crime (Intake
and Release)

community control (house arrest): - answera form of community supervision that is
closely monitored and is more restrictive than probation or parole (Introduction to
Corrections)

community custody grade: - answera state custody grade that refers to inmates who are
eligible for placement at a community residential facility (Intake and Release)

contact visits: - answervisits in which both the visitor and the inmate are in the same
room without a physical barrier, and can have limited physical contact (Supervising in a
Correctional Facility)

content: - answerthe significant facts of an incident or occurrence in a report
(Communications)

contraband: - answerany unauthorized article or any authorized article in excessive
quantities or altered from its intended purpose (Introduction to Corrections)

controlled behavior: - answeravoiding such distracting behaviors as foot tapping, nail
biting, and fidgeting, which demonstrates the officer is confident and in control (Officer
Safety)

correctional officer: - answerany person who is appointed or employed full time by the
state, county, or contracted private entity, whose primary responsibility is the
supervision, protection, care, custody, control, or investigation of inmates within a

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