Juvenile - Fingerprint & Photographs
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According to the policy of the Omaha Police Department (OPD), which of the following is true regarding fingerprinting juveniles?

  • Juveniles younger than eleven (11) are not fingerprinted. (correct)
  • Juveniles of all ages are fingerprinted during the booking process.
  • Juveniles ages ten (10) and under are required to provide fingerprints on a voluntary basis.
  • Juveniles ages eleven (11) through thirteen (13) are fingerprinted without a court order.
  • What is the responsibility of the Douglas County Youth Center (DCYC) in relation to fingerprinting juveniles?

  • To fingerprint and take mugshot photographs of juveniles during booking. (correct)
  • To be responsible for juveniles aged ten (10) and younger.
  • To create identification records for juveniles without fingerprints.
  • To provide court orders for the fingerprinting of juveniles.
  • What does the term 'juvenile' refer to under the policy mentioned?

  • Individuals who are considered minors under the law.
  • Persons who have reached their eighteenth (18th) birthday.
  • Persons who have not reached their eighteenth (18th) birthday. (correct)
  • Individuals under the age of twenty-one (21).
  • In what circumstances can juveniles aged eleven (11) through thirteen (13) be fingerprinted as per the policy?

    <p>If they are in custody in the investigation of a suspected unlawful/delinquent act with a court order.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is classified as a 'Status Offense' within the context of the policy?

    <p>Acts that are only offenses if committed by adults.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Based on the text, what is the approach towards fingerprinting juveniles aged ten (10) and younger?

    <p>Fingerprinting is not permitted for juveniles below eleven (11) years old.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What must officers do if they need to fingerprint juveniles age eleven through thirteen for comparison/exemplar purposes?

    <p>Notify the juvenile's parent or guardian and receive permission documented on OPD Form 229J.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What happens to consensual fingerprints of juveniles age eleven through thirteen once they are no longer needed for investigation?

    <p>They are destroyed as per standard policy.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When can juvenile fingerprints be sent to Next Generation Identification or other repositories?

    <p>Only if the juvenile is convicted of a felony.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the information provided, what is NOT a circumstance under which juvenile fingerprints will be sent to Next Generation Identification?

    <p>When the juvenile is accused of a Status Offense.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In what situation will exemplar prints of juveniles be retained as evidence?

    <p>When the requested comparison is positive.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the correct procedure for officers when needing to fingerprint juveniles age fourteen and older for comparison/exemplar purposes?

    <p>Obtain permission documented on OPD Form 140 and OPD Form 229J from the parent or guardian.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What should officers do when a parent or guardian refuses permission to fingerprint a juvenile age fourteen and older?

    <p>Respect the refusal and follow standard policy for refusal.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Under what circumstances will exemplar prints of juveniles be destroyed?

    <p>If the requested comparison results in a positive match.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What should officers do with juvenile fingerprint records according to the provided information?

    <p>Store them separately from adult fingerprint records.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the correct process if officers need to send digital mug shots online?

    <p>Maintain them in a separate digital mug shot database that is available online</p> Signup and view all the answers

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