Intake & Assessment Process
Intake & Assessment Process
Searching & Inventorying
Finger & Palm Printing
Finger & Palm Printing
100

admission to COUNTY correctional facility

Intake

100

paperwork filed by the arresting officer that results in the person being arrested and taken to a county detention facility for admission

Arrest Papers

100

When admitted to a county or state facility, ____ and _____ are searched thoroughly and systematically

inmates and their property

100

Florida's law enforcement / criminal justice information center & is also the central repository for all criminal history records in the state of Florida

The Florida Crime Information Center (FCIC)

100

__________ is the biometric standard used in the criminal justice system.

Fingerprint identification

200

admission to STATE correctional facility

Reception

200

Documents or orders generated by the court after an offender is found guilty of a crime and that commit the offender to a correctional facility or to a mental hospital

Commitment Papers

200

Do not assume that a prior ______ was conducted by another officer.

Search

200

the electronic clearinghouse of crime data maintained by the FBI, where it becomes available for nationwide access by law enforcement

National Crime Information Center

200

raised portion of the skin on the finger and palm of hand, consisting of connected ridge units

Friction Ridge

300

NTA stands for & definition

Notice to Appear- in place of a physical arrest, requires a person to appear in court

300

ROR stands for & definition

Release on Recognizance- (Signature Bond) pretrial release of arrested person, no monetary bond required

300

Who should sign & date the property inventory form?

inmate and officer

300

Legal requirements regarding the use of FCIC / NCIC info include the following:

Certification, Restriction, and Confidentiality

300

Fingerprints and palm prints are taken in the field and upon intake/reception for the purpose of ?

establishing or verifying the identity of a person

400

________ prohibit admitting unconscious, seriously ill, or injured persons into a county facility without medical clearance.

Florida Model Jail Standards

400

During the intake/reception process, the inmate is given the documents they are permitted to keep while in custody, including:   (6 things)

court documents, legal paperwork, copies of arrest papers and property receipts, inmate handbook and copy of PREA

400

There are four destinations for inmate property:

1. destruction (for items considered contraband)
2. retention ( by the inmate as specified in facility policies)
3. storage (until inmate is released)
4. mailed (to inmate's designated recipient)

400

FCIC criminal histories contain the following info for people arrested in Florida:   (3)

-personally identifiable information
-Florida arrest & registration history
-court disposition

400

This is designed to assist in fingerprint identification by performing checks to ensure accuracy and completeness of image quality and accompanying information

Modern LiveScan technology

500

Common features of arrest papers include: (9 things)

* personal identifying information,
* date, time, and place of arrest
* agency generated case number
* charges
* name of arresting officer and arresting agency
* probable cause affidavit
* copies of warrants or court orders
* victim contact notification, if required by chapter 960, F.S.
* copies of issued citations for traffic offenses

500

Common features of commitment papers: (5 things)

* judgement and sentence pages (signed by the judge)
* court paperwork with sentencing information and any court recommendation
* current criminal history printout from FCIC/NCIC
* summary of inmate's behavior and adjustment to a correctional setting (disciplinary issues)
* medical transfer summary from sending facility

500

At County facilities, strip searches are to be conducted only in accordance with s. ___.___, F.S.

 s. 901.211

500

NCIC assigns the arrestee an FBI number which, when entered into the system, provides information on a specific person such as:  (5)

- PII
- Arrest(s) for a person in the U.S.
- location & date of arrest
- arresting agency
- disposition of arrest

500

Many agencies in the state now confirm an inmate's identity with a ________- a small device, often portable fingerprint scanner using less than ten prints.


Rapid ID device