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According to the policy of the Omaha Police Department (OPD), which of the following is true regarding fingerprinting juveniles?
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?
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?
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?
In what circumstances can juveniles aged eleven (11) through thirteen (13) be fingerprinted as per the policy?
What is classified as a 'Status Offense' within the context of the policy?
What is classified as a 'Status Offense' within the context of the policy?
Based on the text, what is the approach towards fingerprinting juveniles aged ten (10) and younger?
Based on the text, what is the approach towards fingerprinting juveniles aged ten (10) and younger?
What must officers do if they need to fingerprint juveniles age eleven through thirteen for comparison/exemplar purposes?
What must officers do if they need to fingerprint juveniles age eleven through thirteen for comparison/exemplar purposes?
What happens to consensual fingerprints of juveniles age eleven through thirteen once they are no longer needed for investigation?
What happens to consensual fingerprints of juveniles age eleven through thirteen once they are no longer needed for investigation?
When can juvenile fingerprints be sent to Next Generation Identification or other repositories?
When can juvenile fingerprints be sent to Next Generation Identification or other repositories?
According to the information provided, what is NOT a circumstance under which juvenile fingerprints will be sent to Next Generation Identification?
According to the information provided, what is NOT a circumstance under which juvenile fingerprints will be sent to Next Generation Identification?
In what situation will exemplar prints of juveniles be retained as evidence?
In what situation will exemplar prints of juveniles be retained as evidence?
What is the correct procedure for officers when needing to fingerprint juveniles age fourteen and older for comparison/exemplar purposes?
What is the correct procedure for officers when needing to fingerprint juveniles age fourteen and older for comparison/exemplar purposes?
What should officers do when a parent or guardian refuses permission to fingerprint a juvenile age fourteen and older?
What should officers do when a parent or guardian refuses permission to fingerprint a juvenile age fourteen and older?
Under what circumstances will exemplar prints of juveniles be destroyed?
Under what circumstances will exemplar prints of juveniles be destroyed?
What should officers do with juvenile fingerprint records according to the provided information?
What should officers do with juvenile fingerprint records according to the provided information?
What is the correct process if officers need to send digital mug shots online?
What is the correct process if officers need to send digital mug shots online?