Professional Conduct and Ethics
Investigation procedures
Corrections and Detention
Radio and Communication
Law and courtroom Basics
100

What is the definition of ethics in public safety?

Moral principles that guide behavior and decision-making.

100

What is the first step in conducting an investigation?


Receive and evaluate the initial complaint

100

What is the primary role of a detention officer?

To supervise inmates in a secure facility.

100

What is the standard way to begin a radio transmission?

“Dispatch, this is [Unit #]…”

100

What is the burden of proof in a criminal trial?

Beyond a reasonable doubt.

200

What is considered unprofessional conduct for a public safety worker?

Falsifying reports or abusing authority

200

What does the term “chain of evidence” mean?

The documented process showing who has handled evidence

200

True or False: Juveniles can be held in adult jail without restrictions

False 

200

What does “10-4” mean in radio code?

Message received. 

Acknowledge 

200

What type of court hears felony cases?

Superior or District Court.

300

Why is confidentiality critical in law enforcement?

It protects victim/witness identities and preserves investigation integrity.

300

What is triangulation used for in a crime scene?

To measure and document evidence location accurately

300

What does “inmate classification” refer to?

Grouping inmates based on risk level and needs

300

Why is brevity important in radio communication?

To keep channels clear and refuse confusion 

300

What does a “plea bargain” involve?

An agreement where the defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge.

400

 Give an example of a conflict of interest.

Investigating a family member’s criminal case.

400

What does Locard’s Exchange Principle state?

Every contact leaves a trace.

400

What are two reasons for placing someone in administrative segregation?


Safety of staff/inmate or ongoing investigation.

400

What is the phonetic alphabet word for “S”?

Sierra 

400

What’s the role of a bailiff in a courtroom?


To maintain order and provide security.

500

What are consequences of unethical behavior in public safety?

Loss of certification, criminal charges, and public distrust

500

Why is it important to sketch and photograph a crime scene before collecting evidence?

To preserve the scene's original condition for documentation and court.

500

What is the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) and why is it important?


A federal law aiming to prevent sexual violence in correctional settings.

500

What should you do if you miss a radio transmission?

Ask for the message to be repeated clearly.

500

What does voir dire refer to?

The jury selection process in court.