J-Codes Flashcards
(37 cards)
1
Q
J-1
A
Murder
2
Q
J-2
A
Sex Offender
3
Q
J-3
A
Robbery
4
Q
J-4
A
Assault
5
Q
J-5
A
Burglary
6
Q
J-6
A
Larceny
7
Q
J-7
A
Auto Theft
8
Q
J-8
A
Narcotics
9
Q
J-9
A
Forgery
10
Q
J-10
A
Arson
11
Q
J-11
A
Gang Affiliation
12
Q
J-12
A
Red File Target
13
Q
“L” - L-CYMBOL
A
Location
14
Q
“C” - L-CYMBOL
A
Color
15
Q
“Y” - L-CYMBOL
A
Year
16
Q
“M” - L-CYMBOL
A
Make
17
Q
“B” - L-CYMBOL
A
Body Style
18
Q
“O” - L-CYMBOL
A
Occupant(s)
19
Q
“L” - L-CYMBOL
A
License
20
Q
M.U.L.E.S.
A
Missouri Uniform Law Enforcement System
21
Q
D.O.R.
A
Department of Revenue
22
Q
R.E.J.I.S.
A
Regional Justice Information Service
23
Q
N.L.E.T.S.
A
National Law Enforcement Teletype System
24
Q
T.E.C.S.
A
Treasury Enforecement Comm. System
25
10-7
You are dispatched on a call, which holds you “out of service“, conducts, self initiated, activity, or an administrative activity
26
10-4
Acknowledgment you received, and understood the transmission
27
10-8
You are completed and you are available for a call
28
10-10
You are “in service“ and available for calls, but you are with other officers that are “out of service“ on a call or self initiated activity
29
10-23
You have arrived at the scene of a dispatched call or at the scene with other officers
29
10-12
You are making a computer inquiry and the dispatcher wants to know if the subject you are checking is present in can hear the result of the inquiry
30
10-31
The subject is to be considered, potentially armed, and or dangerous, proceed with caution
31
10-32
The subject you are, checking, is a convicted felon for one or more of the following J codes
32
10-96
Emotional disturbed person (EDP)
33
10-41
You are ready to begin your tour of duty and ready to receive calls from the dispatcher
34
10-42
You have completed your shift, and informing the dispatcher you are ending your tour of duty
35
10-55
Drunk driver
36
10-81
Used to refer to a department, member or an individual in law enforcement