Exam 6: Workgroup Applications
Exam 1: Overview of Criminal Justice Information Systems25 Questions
Exam 2: Justice Information System Standards and National Systems24 Questions
Exam 3: 9-1-1: Its History, Current Status and the Next Generation25 Questions
Exam 4: Police Computer Aided Dispatch Systems25 Questions
Exam 5: Police Records Management Systems25 Questions
Exam 6: Workgroup Applications25 Questions
Exam 7: Field Mobile Computing25 Questions
Exam 8: Crime Analysis and Crime Mapping24 Questions
Exam 9: Corrections Information Technol25 Questions
Exam 10: Prosecutor Information Systems25 Questions
Exam 11: Court Management Information Systems25 Questions
Exam 12: The Challenges of Implementing a Criminal Justice Information System25 Questions
Exam 13: Technology Is Moving Faster and Faster As Is Its Influence on Police Operations24 Questions
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AFIS systems are now affordable by even small police agencies.
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Crime Analysis systems require integration with the enterprise database.
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Which of the following is most likely NOT a workgroup application
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A component of a good crime analysis system is the ability to:
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Case Management Systems are standalone and do not require interfaces to other systems.
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A Property and Evidence tracking system is an example of a:
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Mug shot technology has advance and now provides the following:
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Property and Evidence systems have integrated to ensure the identification of the person that property is being released to is correct.
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Workgroup applications typically require access to the enterprise database.
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A workgroup application can be any system that all personnel within the department must access.
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Property and Evidence systems are using both fingerprint and photographs to ID a person receiving property.
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