
Students will understand the nature and format of questions that may appear on the California POST police academy written examinations for this course.
Students will be able to familiarize themselves with the POST workbooks and find out other information via the POST website.
Students will understand test taking tips for the California POST police academy written examinations.
Students will understand how to take notes or use flash cards for note taking.
Students will be given an overview of this course, what will be covered and how it will be covered.
Students will be able to understand DOJ regulations based on state law.
Students will be able to understand unauthorized access or use of information from a CLETS network computer as a felony.
Students will be able to understand unauthorized possession or use of information from a CLETS network as a misdemeanor.
Students will be able to understand crimes related to the unauthorized release, receipt, or use of CORI information.
Students will be able to understand crimes related to the unauthorized release, receipt, or use of CORI information.
Students will be able to understand crimes related to the unauthorized release, receipt, or use of CORI information.
Students will be able to understand the CJIS system maintained by the California DOJ.
Students will be able to understand the CJIS system maintained by the California DOJ and information required to make an inquiry.
Students will be able to understand the requirements for access and entry into DMV information systems and databases available through CLETS.
Students will be able to understand the minimum information required for generating an inquiry into each of the DMV databases.
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This StudiGuide course provides a practice review-testing resource for police academy cadets (based on the state of California’s Commission on Peace Officer Standard and Training 'POST' requirements) to help understand and pass the POST written examinations.
RECOGNIZE the requirements of the Department of Justice regarding the confirmation of information obtained from the California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (CLETS) network
RECOGNIZE crimes involving unlawful access or use of a law enforcement computer system
RECOGNIZE requirements for authorized release of Criminal Offender Record Information (CORI) based on right-to-know and need-to-know
RECOGNIZE crimes related to the unauthorized release, receipt, or use of CORI including:
• Furnishing the information to an unauthorized person
• Lawfully receiving the information and then furnishing it to an unauthorized person
• Purchase, receipt, or possession of the information by an unauthorized person
IDENTIFY systems and databases available from the Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS) and the types of information provided
RECOGNIZE the minimum information required for generating an inquiry into each of the CJIS systems and databases
IDENTIFY systems and databases available from the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) Information System and the types of information provided
RECOGNIZE the minimum information required for generating an inquiry into each of the DMV databases
This is more than likely ALL you will be tested on during this specific written examination.
Selected information from this written examination will also appear on your End-of-Course Proficiency Test.