Criminal Justice Information Consultant II

 

  • Criminal Justice Information Consultant II Written Exercise Dear Applicant: You are   receiving   these   exercises because you  applied   for   the position of  Criminal   Justice Information Consultant II (CJIC II) with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE)Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) division. In addition to the content   in   your submitted   State   of  Florida application   and   ability   to   meet minimum qualifications for the position, candidates   will be  evaluated   on responses to  these exercises. Top scoring candidates may be contacted to arrange for an in-person interview.  Responses   to    the   written   exercises   should   be   thorough   and   clearly   demonstrate   thought processes, capabilities, and writing skills.  The exercises will be scored on the basis of content, professionalism, grammar, spelling, punctuation, etc. For these exercises, supporting documentation is provided by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement   and   the   Federal   Bureau   of   Investigation   websites.     Both   websites   contain information to assist you in formulating your responses. Exercise 1: As a CJIC II of the Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) section, you are responsible for responding to state and local law enforcement agency inquiries. Often times the person inquiring is the Chie for Sheriff.   Read the below inquiry from a local Sheriff regarding questions/concerns around reporting National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS) data and write a one-page or less response. Dear UCR Section, My agency is concerned with what reporting incident-based crime data is going to do to our crime statistics. It seems with the new reporting system my crime numbers will rise. How am I going to explain this to my staff and the media? Other agencies have notified me that there is a certification process for NIBRS. Is this true? And if so, what are the certification requirements? We are also a small agency, we do not have a dedicated IT staff, what will happen to us if we cannot meet the FBI deadline of transitioning to NIBRS?I look forward to receiving your response, Sheriff John Thomas Thomas County Sheriff Office
  • Exercise 2: There are situations in which recommendations are presented to command staff such as the section Senior Management Analyst Supervisor or Bureau Chief. FDLE publishes crime data on the   agency   website   for   public   consumption.   Write   a   one-page   persuasive   proposal   to   the Bureau Chief dictating how you believe the crime data should be published. Feel free to include visuals/examples if necessary. Your response to these exercises must be completed in Microsoft Word, in Arial font size 11,double   spaced,   and   submitted   as   a   single   attachment   to   the   listed   email   address.   The attachment should be titled (Last Name, First Name)_CJICII_UCR