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39 Cards in this Set
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The Navy Rights and Responsibilities workshop is conducted by what group?
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Command Training Team (CTT)
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Information concerning equal opportunity contained in command records may NOT be obtained through what method?
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Training
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What two methods of data collecting by the CAT require other data sources to be used to draw conclusions and produce fingings that can be validly interpreted?
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Observations and surveys
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Nonjudicial punishment is better known in the Navy by what title?
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Captain mast
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Without using court-martial intervention, what article of the UCMJ empowers a commanding officer to impose punishment for minor offenses on both officer and enlisted personnel?
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15
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True/False Under the UCMJ, punishment must be imposed within 2 years of the offense.
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True
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Who mujst ensrue that within a resonable amout of time of the report of an offense that the accused is fully advised of his or her rights concerning a possible NJP?
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Officer contemplating imposing NJP
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Your rights are found under what UCMJ article?
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31
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The preliminary inquiry officer (PIO) completes what section of the NAVPERS 1626/7?
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E
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Under article 15 of the UCMJ, the commanding officer has how many punishments identified that he or she can impose at mast?
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9
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True/False Restriction is the least severe form of deprivation of liberty.
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True
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Arrest in quarters may only be imposed on what naval personnnel?
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- W-2 through W-4
- O-1 through O-10 |
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Confinement on bread and water has a maximum duration of how many days?
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3
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What punishments is considered the most severe form of NJP?
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Reduction in grade
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Under artice 15 of the UCMJ, you have how many days to appeal the punishment awarded to you if you feel that it was unjust or disproportionate?
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5
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What term describes the Navy's recognition that drug and alcohol abuse is incompatible with the Navy's effort to instill pride and professionalism?
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Zero Tolerance
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Why has the Navy taken a firm stand against drug abuse?
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- drug abuse undermines combined readiness
- drug abuse is costly in lost man-hours - drug abuse causes the loss of moral and esprit de corps |
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What is the most valuable detection and deterrence tool used by the Navy to identify drug abusers?
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Urinalysis testing
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Each urinalysis sample is tested how many minimum number of times by one of the Navy's drug screening laboratories?
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3
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Under the Navy's policy for drug abusers, what action is taken if a PO2 commits a drug abuse offense?
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The person is processed for immediate separation
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A drug abuser deeply under the influence of narcotics displays what characteristics?
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Lethargy
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What paraphernalia found is a locker is an indication that the person is a narcotics abuser?
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- bent spoons
- Eyedroppers - Cotton balls |
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A person who abuses heroin develops a tolerance for the drug. How does this tolerance affect the person's reaction to the drug?
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Larger doses are required for the same effect
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Normally, what sign is the first emotional reaction following a dose of heroin?
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A feeling of relief
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Drinking a large amoutn of cough medication is a common method of abusing what drug?
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Codeine
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A drug abuser who suffers long periods of time without sleeping ro eating is probably abusing what types of drugs?
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Stimulants
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A person who has taken an overdose of cocaine may experience what reactions?
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Death
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What drug can cause the heart or arteries to burst and cause a massive coronary?
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Crack
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What drug is abused on the pretense of weight control?
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Amphetamines
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Abuse of what types of drugs results in the appearance of alcohol intoxication, but without the order of alcohol on the breath?
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Depressants
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Depressant overdoses, when taken with alcohol, may result in what condition?
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Death
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Abuse of what types of drugs may result in reoccurring effects months after the drug has been taken?
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Hallucinogens
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What indicator is one of the dangers to the hallucinogen abuser?
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A change in the mental condition
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What condition is an idicator of a marijuana abuser presently under the influence of the substance?
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- loud and rapid talking
- great bursts of laughter - in a stupor or seems sleepy |
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The effects of marijuana on the emotions and senses of the user depend on what factor?
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- The amount and strength of the substance
- The social setting and expected effects |
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Violatile chemical abuse is usually indicated by which of the following conditions?
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Smell of the chemical on the breath
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What personnel are subject to participation in the urinalysis testing program?
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All enlisted and officer personnel, regardless of the rand or age
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What persons must have prior knowledge of a drug detection dog inspection or search?
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The dog handler; and the commmanding officer
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What is a positive clue that a person is abusing some form of drugs?
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Repeatedly showing symptoms associated with drug abuse
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