Utah Special Function Officer (SFO) Practice Exam

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Which condition is NOT typically classified under NCIC information?

  1. Stolen property

  2. Criminal history

  3. Employee evaluations

  4. Missing persons

The correct answer is: Employee evaluations

The classification of information under the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) is specifically geared towards aiding law enforcement in accessing and sharing crucial data related to criminal activity, property crimes, and missing persons cases. Conditions like stolen property, criminal history, and missing persons are directly relevant to law enforcement operations and public safety, thus falling under the NCIC’s purview. Employee evaluations, on the other hand, are human resource matters and not pertinent to criminal justice or law enforcement activities. They do not involve the types of information that would be coded or entered into a national crime information system that aims to support police agencies in their operations. Therefore, this option does not align with the intended purpose of NCIC classifications, making it the correct choice.