Deck 2: Justice Information System Standards and National Systems

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XML is the acronym for:

A) eXcessive data Management Library
B) eXtensible Markup Language
C) eXtensible Management Library
D) None of the above
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NIEM is the abbreviation for:

A) National Index Exchange Management
B) National Information Extension Mechanism
C) National Information Exchange Model
D) None of the above
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To follow the presentation of data across different hardware platforms, it is necessary to understand how works

A) GJXDM
B) XML
C) NIEM
D) HTML
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GJXDM finds it core roots in

A) HTML
B) XML
C) Both XML and HTML
D) Neither XML or HTML
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The standard for information exchange in the criminal justice environment as well as other governmental and homeland security entities is:

A) HTML
B) XML
C) NIEM
D) None of the above
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The system developed to share information across law enforcement agencies nationwide is known as:

A) L-Dex
B) RMS
C) CAD
D) N-DEx
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Investigative uses of N-DEx include the ability to

A) Conduct nationwide searches across jurisdictions, gathering information from various aspects of the criminal justice life cycle via a single access point;
B) Search names, IDs, people, phone numbers, tattoos, associates, cars, boats, other property, M.O,,etc.;
C) Receive notifications and collaborate with others on similar investigations.
D) All of the above
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The most significant investigative advantage of N-DEx is that it:

A) Has the ability to bring multiple criminal justice agencies together to collaborate anywhere in the U.S.
B) Stores information in the Cloud
C) Has the ability to provide mug shots
D) None of the above
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Two of the most significant additions to NCIC 2000 were the addition of:

A) Suspect descriptions with addresses
B) Suspect mug shots and single fingerprint identification
C) Suspect vehicles descriptions
D) Victim information
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The NCIC database includes:

A) 7 files
B) 12 files
C) 15 files
D) 19 files
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How many Part 1 crimes are tracked by the Uniform Crime Reporting System?

A) 10
B) 11
C) 8
D) 7
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NIBRS captures data pertaining to offense categories

A) 8
B) 10
C) 22
D) 18
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NCIC 2000 is an example of:

A) A State run database containing information about wanted suspects, vehicles and criminal history records run by the FBI.
B) An National database containing information about wanted suspects and criminal histories
C) A local database containing information about wanted suspects, criminal histories and stolen vehicles.
D) A county wide database containing information about wanted suspects, criminal histories and stolen vehicles
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R-DEx typically incorporates information exchange from the following agencies:

A) FBI, NCIS, DEA and other federal law enforcement agencies
B) Highway Patrol, State Police, ABC and other State law enforcement agencies
C) City Police Departments, County Sheriff's and other local law enforcement agencies
D) Military police agencies
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GJXDM has been incorporated into the NIEM standards
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) established the Law Enforcement Information Sharing Program more commonly known as LEISP. LEISP embraces those technologies that foster information sharing.
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NCIC 2000 is a State run criminal information database that is setup and run independently by each of the fifty states,
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Anyone wishing to join LEO may do so simply by signing up.
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R-DEx model functions similarly to the N-DEx model. It typically incorporates federal agencies, such as the FBI, NCIS, DEA and other federal law enforcement agencies and fosters the sharing of data between local law enforcement agencies and federal law enforcement agencies.
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N-DEx data brought the criminal justice agencies together to collaborate.
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NCIC 2000 was the first version of NCIC.
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UCR breaks down into two basic categories of Part 1 and Part 2 crimes.
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NLETS is just another version of NCIC.
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LEITSC has promoted information sharing through its Law Enforcement Information Sharing Program (LEISP).
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Deck 2: Justice Information System Standards and National Systems
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XML is the acronym for:

A) eXcessive data Management Library
B) eXtensible Markup Language
C) eXtensible Management Library
D) None of the above
B
2
NIEM is the abbreviation for:

A) National Index Exchange Management
B) National Information Extension Mechanism
C) National Information Exchange Model
D) None of the above
C
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To follow the presentation of data across different hardware platforms, it is necessary to understand how works

A) GJXDM
B) XML
C) NIEM
D) HTML
D
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GJXDM finds it core roots in

A) HTML
B) XML
C) Both XML and HTML
D) Neither XML or HTML
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The standard for information exchange in the criminal justice environment as well as other governmental and homeland security entities is:

A) HTML
B) XML
C) NIEM
D) None of the above
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The system developed to share information across law enforcement agencies nationwide is known as:

A) L-Dex
B) RMS
C) CAD
D) N-DEx
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Investigative uses of N-DEx include the ability to

A) Conduct nationwide searches across jurisdictions, gathering information from various aspects of the criminal justice life cycle via a single access point;
B) Search names, IDs, people, phone numbers, tattoos, associates, cars, boats, other property, M.O,,etc.;
C) Receive notifications and collaborate with others on similar investigations.
D) All of the above
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The most significant investigative advantage of N-DEx is that it:

A) Has the ability to bring multiple criminal justice agencies together to collaborate anywhere in the U.S.
B) Stores information in the Cloud
C) Has the ability to provide mug shots
D) None of the above
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Two of the most significant additions to NCIC 2000 were the addition of:

A) Suspect descriptions with addresses
B) Suspect mug shots and single fingerprint identification
C) Suspect vehicles descriptions
D) Victim information
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The NCIC database includes:

A) 7 files
B) 12 files
C) 15 files
D) 19 files
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How many Part 1 crimes are tracked by the Uniform Crime Reporting System?

A) 10
B) 11
C) 8
D) 7
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NIBRS captures data pertaining to offense categories

A) 8
B) 10
C) 22
D) 18
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NCIC 2000 is an example of:

A) A State run database containing information about wanted suspects, vehicles and criminal history records run by the FBI.
B) An National database containing information about wanted suspects and criminal histories
C) A local database containing information about wanted suspects, criminal histories and stolen vehicles.
D) A county wide database containing information about wanted suspects, criminal histories and stolen vehicles
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R-DEx typically incorporates information exchange from the following agencies:

A) FBI, NCIS, DEA and other federal law enforcement agencies
B) Highway Patrol, State Police, ABC and other State law enforcement agencies
C) City Police Departments, County Sheriff's and other local law enforcement agencies
D) Military police agencies
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GJXDM has been incorporated into the NIEM standards
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) established the Law Enforcement Information Sharing Program more commonly known as LEISP. LEISP embraces those technologies that foster information sharing.
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NCIC 2000 is a State run criminal information database that is setup and run independently by each of the fifty states,
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Anyone wishing to join LEO may do so simply by signing up.
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R-DEx model functions similarly to the N-DEx model. It typically incorporates federal agencies, such as the FBI, NCIS, DEA and other federal law enforcement agencies and fosters the sharing of data between local law enforcement agencies and federal law enforcement agencies.
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N-DEx data brought the criminal justice agencies together to collaborate.
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NCIC 2000 was the first version of NCIC.
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UCR breaks down into two basic categories of Part 1 and Part 2 crimes.
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NLETS is just another version of NCIC.
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LEITSC has promoted information sharing through its Law Enforcement Information Sharing Program (LEISP).
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