communications-police academy test 3 Questions And Answers
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FCIC - Answerprovides quick background information on persons and property. Also connected to NCIC.
Housed at Tallahassee by FDLE
/.NCIC - AnswerInfo on FCIC databases include statewide info on persons and property, drivers license...
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FCIC - Answerprovides quick background information on persons and property. Also
connected to NCIC.
Housed at Tallahassee by FDLE
/.NCIC - AnswerInfo on FCIC databases include statewide info on persons and
property, drivers license and registration info, wanted and missing persons, stolen guns
vehicles and other property nd persons status files and computerized criminal history.
Both systems work 24/7.
Contains info from records of stolen, abandoned and recovered property and wanted
and missing person files for all 50 states, district of columbia, US virgin islands and
puerto rico.
Housed at Clarkesburg WV by FBI
NCIC makes FL data available to all crim justice agencies.
/.All info from these systems is - AnswerFor Crim Justice purposes only. Using for other
is a misuse of the system and can result in serious consequences.
/.NLETS - AnswerNational law enforcement telecommunication system. An international
justice and public safetry info sharing network, a high speed nationwide message
switching communictions network, allows for interstate and interagency info exchange.
Has capability to receive, store, and forward message traffic to and from its user
agencies.
/.Misuse of NCIC/FCIC - Answercan result in disciplinary and legal action including
termination of officers involved. In addition, agency involved could lose its certification
as an FCIC terminal site. The logs can be used for crim investigations, suspected
system misuse, system compliance public records requests and admin purposes.
All FCIC info is logged = True
/.Hit- - AnswerA list of possible matches
/.Mobile Data terminal- MDT - AnswerComputer in the car, can search crim records,
drivin history, agency records, write and submit
/.Radios - AnswerOfficers use radios to send and receive vital info, call for back up, or
identify a suspected or wanted person, check records, communicate with dispatch etc.
/.Basic radios have 3 types of equipment. - Answer1) the Dispatcher
(Telecommunicator) uses base station to communicate with all officers.
2)patrol car radio, mounted in car
, 3) portable radio on belt or shoulder.
/.Federal Communications Commission - AnswerFCC - prohibits persons who use
police radios from
-profane language
-nonessential messages
-interfering with someones unit
-transmitting call letter not assigned to you.
/.Officer should- - Answerplan messages before transmitting them
-appropriate mic techniques include.
Speaking directly into mic, before voice transmissions listen, dont whisper
/.Officers should - AnswerListen to make sure there is no radio traffic and then depress
and hold transmit button for 1 second before speaking.
/.Officers should - Answeravoid using proper names in radio transmissions, they should
refer to themselves and other officers by agency assigned ID numbers.
/.In accordence with FL Sec of State - Answer-All radio transmissions must be recorded
and retained for 30 days
/.An officer can expect what privacy on radio? - AnswerNone.
/.Radio Protocol - Answerprocedures of properly constructing and transmitting
messages, also includes proper use of appropriate codes and signals, which varies
among agencies.
/.Radio Codes - AnswerSignals- system that uses " signal" to precede numbers
Phonetic-alpha code- system uses letters of English Alphabet. " alpha, bravo, charlie"
Ten or Numeric Codes- system uses 10
Alphanumeric code- combines letters and numbers
/.receiving and answering calls - AnswerWhen receiving a call from dispatch, officer
must respond with his or her ID number and location, write down the info provided by
the dispatcher, including complaniants name and address.
/.Communication - AnswerInvolves exchange of ideas or messages, verbally and
nonverbally, through signals and writing.
/.Purpose of interpersonal communication - Answerto faciliate a primary function of
interacting with others or to cause some kind of action.
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