North Carolina Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) State Practice Exam

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What information do SCI Computerized Criminal History files provide for users?

  1. Information on all criminal offenses

  2. Information on arrested individuals who have been fingerprinted

  3. Information on non-violent offenders only

  4. Information on civil cases

The correct answer is: Information on arrested individuals who have been fingerprinted

The SCI Computerized Criminal History files are designed to provide specific details regarding individuals who have been involved with the criminal justice system, particularly those who have been arrested and fingerprinted. This information is essential for law enforcement and other authorized users as it contains verified data on criminal offenses associated with those individuals. This choice accurately reflects the purpose of the SCI database, which focuses on documented criminal history tied to arrests and fingerprint submissions—ensuring that the records are accurate and authenticated. Other options might suggest a broader or narrower focus that does not align with the intended use of the SCI files. For instance, while information on all criminal offenses sounds comprehensive, it does not capture the specific demographic of individuals who have been fingerprinted, which is the core focus of the SCI files.