This Mid-Atlantic state is known as the "Old Line State"
What is Maryland?
This Maryland system is used by parole and probation agents to track supervision cases, conditions, violations, and reporting compliance.
What is the OCMS?
Persons serving time are eligible to receive a Parole Hearing if they were sentenced for a minimum of.
What is 180 days?
When testifying, if time is needed to respond to the judge ask for.
What are court’s indulgence?
HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C are types of these.
What are Bloodborne pathogens?
This jazz singer known for “God Bless the Child” was born in Baltimore in 1915.
Who is Billie Holiday?
This statewide system is Maryland’s central hub for criminal history records, arrests, and fingerprint-based identification.
What is the CJIS Central Repository?
The Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services protects the public, __________ and the justice-involved individuals it is responsible for.
What are employees?
This entity has 45 days to investigate the transfer application packet and issue reporting instructions.
What is the receiving state?
Honeymoon, tension building, abusive incident, and reconciliation are phases of this.
What is the cycle of violence?
The War of 1812, inspired Francis Scott Key to write after witnessing a battle in Maryland.
What is the “The Star-Spangled Banner”
This form is used by Agents/monitors to initiate data changes in OBSCIS II.
What is Form DPP-COL-53A?
How many Parole and Probation field offices in Maryland.
What is 34?
In Maryland, this type of release allows an inmate to serve the remainder of their sentence under community supervision, but they remain under correctional authority.
What is mandatory release?
Maryland State Law requires you to use what if you are using the vehicle's windshield wipers.
What are headlights?
This Maryland county is the only one that touches both Washington, D.C. and Virginia, due to its unusual geography around the Potomac River.
What is Montgomery County?
This federal system, allows nationwide sharing of data on warrants, stolen property, and missing persons,
What is the NCIC?
This is the primary goal of supervision using evidence-based practices.
What is reducing recidivism?
Operating a vehicle that is not equipped with an ignition interlock when an individual has an ignition interlock restricted license is a.
What is a criminal offense?
These are the only fees that should be left outstanding the last 90 days (3 months) of supervision.
What is supervision & DDMP fees?
This physician, born in Baltimore in 1914, co-created the blood bank system used in modern hospitals.
Who is Charles Drew?
This tool provides Maryland justice agencies with real-time visual dashboards showing probation caseloads, and supervision outcomes.
What is the MD Dashboard?
Hostile work environment and quid pro quo are two types of.
What is sexual harassment?
This term refers to failing to submit a required specimen for testing without an acceptable explanation or failing to make up the test within two workdays.
What is a behavioral positive?
This airborne disease can cause fever, cough, runny nose, and inflamed eyes, small spots inside the mouth, and a red flat rash
What is Measles?