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CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTUAL EXAM PAPER 2026 QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
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◉ What is the primary responsibility of the Bureau of Detectives? Answer: Investigating selected felonies and misdemeanors, processing juvenile offenders, and handling missing persons. ◉ What unit investigates officer-involved deaths? Answer: The Investigative Response Team. ◉ What does the Youth Investigations Division focus on? Answer: Processing juveniles and investigating offenses involving juvenile victims. ◉ What is the function of the Arson Section in the Central Investigations Division? Answer: Determining origin and cause in fire-related incidents and conducting criminal investigations of arson-related crimes. ◉ What does the Financial Crimes Section investigate? Answer: Financial crimes including identity theft, credit card fraud, forgery, mortgage fraud, embezzlement, and money laundering.
◉ What is the role of the Major Accident Investigation Section? Answer: Investigating traffic crashes with serious personal injury, fatal crashes, and hit-and-run incidents. ◉ What does the Forensic Services Division provide? Answer: Technical and scientific expertise for evidence collection and analysis, and expert testimony in the criminal justice process. ◉ What is the responsibility of the Evidence and Recovered Property Section? Answer: Receiving, storing, and disposing of all inventoried property that comes into the Department's possession. ◉ What does the Crime Scene Processing Unit do? Answer: Photographs, collects, preserves, and inventories evidence at crime scenes. ◉ What is the function of the Forensic Services Lab Unit? Answer: Responsible for the transportation, data entry, and analysis of evidence submitted to the Forensic Services Division. ◉ What is the role of the Tactical Review and Evaluation Division? Answer: Part of the Office of Constitutional Policing and Reform, focusing on tactical reviews and evaluations.
◉ What does the Recruitment and Retention Division focus on? Answer: Attracting and retaining qualified personnel within the department. ◉ What is the purpose of the Audit Division? Answer: To ensure compliance with policies and procedures within the department. ◉ What does the Special Functions Division in the Bureau of Counterterrorism handle? Answer: Specialized operations related to counterterrorism efforts. ◉ What is the role of the Public Transportation Division? Answer: To ensure safety and security in public transportation systems. ◉ What does the Airport Operations unit focus on? Answer: Security and law enforcement at airports. ◉ What is the function of the CompStat Unit? Answer: To analyze crime statistics and improve policing strategies. ◉ What does the Officer Support Unit provide? Answer: Support services for officers, including counseling and wellness programs.
◉ What does the DNA Processing Unit manage? Answer: It manages databases, reviews CODIS, IBIS, and BIA associations, and conducts audits. ◉ What is AFIS? Answer: Automated Fingerprint Identification System; a database for storing and processing fingerprint records. ◉ What is the purpose of DNA databases? Answer: To solve crimes, identify missing persons, and conduct genealogy research. ◉ What does CODIS stand for? Answer: Combined DNA Index System; a national database of DNA profiles maintained by the FBI. ◉ What is the function of CODIS? Answer: It enables electronic comparison of DNA profiles from offenders, crime scene evidence, and missing persons. ◉ What does IBIS stand for? Answer: Integrated Ballistics Identification System; a forensic technology linking firearms to crimes. ◉ What is NIBIN? Answer: National Integrated Ballistic Information Network; it automates ballistics evaluations.
◉ What is a Street Gang? Answer: A combination of three or more persons with an established hierarchy engaged in criminal activity. ◉ What are Unit-Level directives? Answer: Documents issued by command staff to establish specific processes within a unit. ◉ What is the classification structure for Unit-Level directives? Answer: Includes Unit Special Orders and Unit Standard Operating Procedures (SOP). ◉ What happens if a unit-level directive conflicts with a Department directive? Answer: The unit-level directive is invalid. ◉ How can a Department directive be rescinded? Answer: Only by another Department directive or an Administrative Message Center (AMC) Message. ◉ What is the purpose of the Department Directives System? Answer: To ensure all Department directives are available and current. ◉ What is the significance of the General Order G01-03? Answer: It outlines the Department Directives System and its authority.
◉ What is the role of the Superintendent of Police regarding directives? Answer: They issue and sign General Orders and other directives. ◉ What is the purpose of audits conducted by the DNA Processing Unit? Answer: To ensure compliance with Illinois State law regarding sexual assault kits. ◉ What is the main goal of the NIBIN Program? Answer: To provide actionable investigative leads through automated ballistics evaluations. ◉ What does the term 'active status' refer to in the context of criminal enterprises? Answer: Individuals identified as currently involved in a criminal enterprise or street gang. ◉ What authority does the current Superintendent of Police have over previous directives? Answer: They can revise or rescind directives enacted by previous Superintendents. ◉ What supersedes other directives if a conflict provision is not contained within a Department directive? Answer: A General Order will supersede any other directive.
◉ What is required of Department members regarding their email during their tour of duty? Answer: They must check their Department email at least once per tour of duty. ◉ What must Department members do within twenty-eight days of dissemination of the eLearning module? Answer: Acknowledge completion of the monthly Department directives eLearning module. ◉ What principle does the Department emphasize in its commitment to Procedural Justice? Answer: Giving others a voice, neutrality in decision making, respectful treatment, and trustworthiness. ◉ What must Department members do when requested by the public? Answer: Correctly identify themselves by providing their rank, name, and star number or employee number. ◉ What does Illinois State Statute 775 ILCS 5/6-101 prohibit? Answer: Retaliation against a person for opposing unlawful discrimination or harassment. ◉ What does MCC 2- 160 - 100 prohibit? Answer: Retaliation against any individual for opposing unlawful discrimination or sexual harassment.
◉ What is the public's right regarding photographing or recording law enforcement officers? Answer: They may photograph or record officers in public places where there is no reasonable expectation of privacy. ◉ What duty do Department members have regarding allegations of misconduct? Answer: They must report any observed violations of policies and procedures to a Department supervisor. ◉ What may happen if a Department member violates policy? Answer: Discipline, up to and including separation from the Department, may be administered. ◉ What knowledge level is required for members regarding General Orders? Answer: Members need to maintain a level of knowledge sufficient to recall and apply key policy and procedural elements. ◉ What is the responsibility of Department members regarding compliance with directives? Answer: They are accountable for their compliance with responsibilities outlined in the directives. ◉ What is the exception for confidential Department directives? Answer: They will not be publicly posted to protect public safety upon approval of the Superintendent.
◉ What does Title 42, United States Code Annotated, Section 1983 allow? Answer: It allows civil liability for violators against the party injured. ◉ What is the purpose of the Americans with Disabilities Act? Answer: To eliminate discrimination against individuals with disabilities and provide enforceable standards. ◉ What does the Illinois Human Rights Act protect against? Answer: It protects against discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, and other statuses. ◉ What is the policy regarding Limited English Proficiency (LEP) individuals in the Chicago Police Department? Answer: The department provides interpretation services free of charge to ensure proper communication. ◉ What is defined as Limited English Proficiency? Answer: An individual whose primary language is not English and has limited ability to read, write, speak, or understand English. ◉ What is the stance on racial profiling by the Chicago Police Department? Answer: Officers will not use race or other characteristics in law enforcement decisions except in specific suspect descriptions.
◉ What must be obtained before disclosing patient records in drug or alcohol abuse programs? Answer: Prior written consent from the patient or a court order. ◉ What does 42 Code of Federal Regulations, Section 2.13 prohibit? Answer: Unauthorized disclosures of patient information in drug or alcohol abuse programs. ◉ Under what conditions can a court authorize the disclosure of patient records? Answer: If the crime is serious, records may disclose material information, and no other way to obtain evidence exists. ◉ What is required before employing undercover agents in drug or alcohol abuse programs? Answer: A court order is required. ◉ What is the purpose of General Order G02- 01 - 01? Answer: To inform about provisions regarding arrests or investigations of persons in federally funded drug or alcohol programs. ◉ What steps should department members take when investigating patients in drug or alcohol programs? Answer: Consult with the Assistant State's Attorney and obtain necessary subpoenas or court orders.
◉ What is the role of the Assistant State's Attorney in investigations involving drug or alcohol abuse patients? Answer: To provide approval for investigative actions and ensure legal compliance. ◉ What is the consequence of unauthorized requests for patient information? Answer: Drug or alcohol abuse program personnel must respond non-committally. ◉ What does the term 'discrimination' encompass in the context of the Illinois Human Rights Act? Answer: It encompasses unfair treatment based on various personal characteristics in multiple areas. ◉ What is the primary focus of the Chicago Police Department's Limited English Proficiency Policy? Answer: To ensure equal access to police services for individuals regardless of their English proficiency. ◉ What should department members not rely on when interacting with individuals? Answer: An individual's actual or perceived gender identity, gender expression, or sexual orientation. ◉ How is gender defined in this directive? Answer: As a social category that includes a range of physical, mental, and behavioral characteristics pertaining to masculinity and femininity.
◉ What is gender identity? Answer: One's concept of oneself as male, female, a blend of both, or neither, which may differ from one's sex assigned at birth. ◉ What does gender expression refer to? Answer: The external appearances of one's gender identity, expressed through behavior, voice, clothing, etc. ◉ What does the term 'gender non-conforming' mean? Answer: Refers to people who do not behave in ways that conform to traditional expectations of their sex. ◉ What does 'cisgender' mean? Answer: Individuals who identify with the gender they were assigned at birth. ◉ What is the gender binary? Answer: A classification system consisting of two genders: male/man and female/woman. ◉ What does 'non-binary' include? Answer: Any gender that falls outside the male/female classification system. ◉ What is the definition of transgender? Answer: An umbrella term for people whose gender identity, expression, or behavior does not conform to that typically associated with their sex assigned at birth.
◉ How should department members address individuals? Answer: Using the names, pronouns, and titles of respect appropriate to the individual's gender identity as expressed or requested. ◉ What should department members do if unsure how to address an individual? Answer: Politely and respectfully request clarification. ◉ What should department members not disclose regarding TIGN individuals? Answer: An individual's TIGN identity without a legitimate law enforcement objective. ◉ How should a TIGN individual's name and gender be documented? Answer: As expressed, clarified, or requested by the individual on all reports and documents. ◉ What does 'ID Verified' indicate in documentation? Answer: Whether the documented name or gender of the individual was verified against their government-issued identification. ◉ What should be done if a member finds a record listing a different name or gender from what the individual expresses? Answer: Ensure documentation reflects the information consistent with the directive.
◉ What should lockup personnel do if an arrestee identifies as a TIGN individual? Answer: Record the individual's name and gender consistent with the guidelines in the arrest report. ◉ What should Department members do if there is uncertainty regarding a TIGN individual's name or gender? Answer: Contact a supervisor for guidance. ◉ What must be ensured when transferring a TIGN individual to another agency? Answer: Documentation must adequately describe or clarify any gender-identity-related information. ◉ What should Department members not consider as reasonable suspicion? Answer: A person's gender identity or gender expression. ◉ Can Department members stop or search a person solely to determine their gender? Answer: No, they cannot stop, detain, or search for that purpose. ◉ What factors should not be relied upon to establish reasonable suspicion? Answer: Possession of needles, use of a name or gender different from ID, or presence in locations associated with prostitution.