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What is the CJBAT?

The Criminal Justice Basic Ability Test (CJBAT) program is a Florida Department of Law Enforcement entrance examination for Law Enforcement, Corrections Officer and Probation Officer; Probation Officer testing is available only at Kent Campus. The CJBAT is administered only in the State of Florida. Florida Community College is a certified site for CJBAT testing. Scores are used for employment in criminal justice agencies or entry into commission-certified training centers. Scores are valid for two years. Applicants, training schools and criminal justice agencies may access examination pass/fail results on the following web site: www.fdle.state.fl.us/cjst/exam.

How do I register for the CJBAT?

To schedule an appointment for the Criminal Justice Basic Ability Test, you do not have to be an FCCJ student. Prior to taking the test, you are required to pay a $50.00 non-refundable and non-transferable testing fee in the campus business office. Payment hours for the business office may not coincide with your testing appointment; if you have an evening or Saturday appointment, you will need to pay your testing fee in the business office during the day Monday through Friday. To register to take the test, simply call the nearest assessment and certification center to schedule an appointment.

How often may I take the CJBAT?

Candidates may take the assessment up to three times in a twelve month period. However, you may retake the same form only after a period of six months has elapsed.

What is covered on the CJBAT?

The CJBAT assesses 8 cognitive abilities. There is a total 120 questions with 15 questions per cognitive abilities. The test is administered on computer and is timed for 2 hours and 30 minutes.

Written Comprehension: Involves reading and understanding written words and sentences. You would use this ability when reading legal bulletins, Florida Statutes, ordinances, policies and procedures.

Written Expression: Involves writing words and sentences so others will understand. You would use this ability when it is necessary to write incident/use of force/discipline reports, memos, affidavits or narratives.

Problem Sensitivity: This is the ability to tell if something is wrong or likely to go wrong. You would use this ability while patrolling or interacting with individuals when you think that a situation is going to deteriorate or get worse. It could involve recognizing the symptoms of a physical problem requiring first aid, or determining the likelihood that a riot or other type of disturbance may occur. It could also involve judging the accuracy of data received.

Inductive Reasoning: The ability to combine separate pieces of information, or specific answers to problems to form general rules or conclusions. It involves the ability to think of possible reasons why things go together, such as giving a logical explanation for a series of events that seem unrelated. You would use this ability when performing any type of investigation to conclude that rules or laws have been violated.

Deductive Reasoning: This is the ability to apply rules to specific problems to come up with logical answers. This ability involves applying general rules to specific problems. You would use this ability when applying Florida Statutes or Florida Manual on Jail standards, policies and procedures to specific situations. Example: under what conditions to make an arrest or to decide the proper use of force, and in deciding which route to take when taking into account time and geography.

Information Ordering: The ability to correctly follow a rule or set of rules in order to arrange things or actions in a certain order. The rules must be given. The things or actions must be put in order and can include numbers, letters, words, pictures, procedures, sentences and logical operations. You would use this ability when making an arrest, issuing a warrant, transporting prisoners or conducting fire drills. It is also used in applying first aid, following a checkout procedure in operating equipment and arranging sentences in a meaningful paragraph

Memorization: Measures the ability of the candidate to view a picture and then respond to questions after the picture has been removed. Each series of pictures and questions are individually timed.

Spatial Orientation: Ability to tell where you are in relation to the location of some object, or to tell where the object is in relation to you. It involves maintaining directional orientation in one's bearings with respect to the points of a compass. This ability allows one to stay oriented in a vehicle as it changes direction and location. You would use this ability when out in the community patrolling and a call comes in that you must attend to. You must visualize where you are in relation to where you are going in order to be able to get there.

 

 

A study guide may be purchased in any campus bookstore or at Public Safety. The study guide is also on reserve in the Kent Campus Learning Center.

Information for the probation test is available at Miami Dade.

The CJBAT is administered at:
Kent Campus
Downtown Campus
North Campus
South Campus

Length of assessment: About 2.5 hours

Cost: $50 non-refundable and non-transferrable is payable prior to testin.

Students living outside of the Jacksonville area make arrangements for taking the test by calling IO Solutions.

Additional score reports are available for $5 for enrolled students and $10 for others.

You may e-mail or call the nearest assessment and certification center at:

Downtown, Room 1021
Matt Correll
904.633.8388

Kent, Room A-102
Candy Rothholz
904.381.3754

North, Room E-218
Natarsha Joseph
904.713.4529

South, Room U-120
Mary Murphy
904.646.2251




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