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74 Cards in this Set
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What is CMEO?
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Command managed equal opportunity program
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How should you handle a complaint concerning equal opportunity?
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Handle it swiftly and fairly.
Make sure it is resolved at the lowest competent level the situation will allow. |
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What does CAT stand for?
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Command Assesment Team
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What is the purpose of the Command assesment Team(CAT)?
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Evaluates how much command members actualy know about equal opportunity.
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What is the purpose of the command training team (CTT)?
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Assesses the commands compliance with equal opportunity objectives as a whole.
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What does CTT stand for?
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Command Training Team
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Who makes up the CAT?
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A cross section of people from different ranks, genders, races and departments.
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When does the CTT conduct training?
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Periodically or when the command receives a gerat enough assignment of new personnel.
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Nonjudicail punishment is better known as _____.
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Captain's Mast
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What is a NAVPERS 1626/7?
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Report of disposition and offense
(Report Chit) |
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What article under the UCMJ allows a commanding officer to award punishment for small offenses?
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Article 15
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What article of the UCMJ advises the accused of his/her rights?
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Article 31
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Who must collect all available facts concerning the offense itself and the background of the accused?
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PIO
Preliminary Invetigative Officer |
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What powers does the XO have over a report chit?
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He may dismiss it but he can never award punishment.
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When must the accused request court-martial?
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Before punishment is awarded
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What is NR&R?
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Navy Rights and Regulations
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Who teaches NR&R?
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The Command Training Team
(CTT) |
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Nromally how long is an NR&R workshop?
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1-day
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What are the three ways the CAT collects command info?
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Surveys
Interviews Observations |
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Which of the following is more likely to uncover real issues and problems?
Surveys Interviews Observations |
Interviews
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Commands may use three methods to enforce equal
opportunity, they are? |
Warning (counseling)
NJP (Captain's Mast) Separation from the Navy |
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Once an offense has been committed when must punishment be imposed?
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Within 2 years of the offense
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Who normaly prepares the NAVPERS 1626/7?
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Legal
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Who must ensure the accused is fully advised concerning all legal rights associated with the possible imposition of NJP.
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The officer contemplating imposing NJP
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What does JAG stand for?
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Judge Advocate General
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How many types of punishment may a CO award?
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Nine
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What punishment at captains mast is considered the Most severe?
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Reduction in paygrade
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How long should EMI be assigned?
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2 hours per day
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How long should detention of pay not exceed?
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1 year
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What types of pay can be forfitted?
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Basic pay
Sea pay Foriegn duty pay |
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How long can one be confined to bread an water?
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3 days maximum
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Who can be placed into correctional custody?
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Non-rated personnel
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What is considered the least severe punichment at NJP?
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Restriction
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Who may receive arrest in quarters?
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Warrant officers and commisioned officers
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Arrest in quarters means that an officer may not_______.
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Exercise authority over subordinates
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Can officers receive extra duty?
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No. Only enlisted
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Can EMI be assigned on Sundays?
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No
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Can EMI be assigned on holidays?
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Yes
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Can you be charged a fine at NJP?
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No
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When do punishments awarded at mast take effect?
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The general rule is immediately but a CO may defer confinement up to 15 days.
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How long does the accused have to submit an appeal once punishment is issued?
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5 days
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What is the Navy's stand on drug use?
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Zero tolerance
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What is the Navy's most valuable detection and deterrence tool for drug use?
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Urinalysis
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THC is found in what drug?
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Marijuana
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When are new recruits tested for drugs?
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Within 48 hours of arrival
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During boot camp all recruits are tested for drugs, If they fail they are seperated immediatley except for the use of ______.
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THC Marijuana
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How many drug screening labratorys does the Navy have?
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Five
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Once submitted how many times will your urine sample be tested for drugs?
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3 times
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Narcotics refers to drugs that contain ____.
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Opium
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A drug abuser under the influence of ________ usually appears lethargic and drowsy or displays symptoms of deep intoxication. The pupils of the eyes are often constricted and fail to respond to light.
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Narcotics
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Opiates are legally used for what?
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Pain
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What drug is nicknamed smack?
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Heroin
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What drug is found in cough preparations?
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Codeine
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Morphine is intended to relive _____.
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Pain
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What is the most widely known stimulant in the U.S.?
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Caffeine
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Amphetamines are classified as _______.
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Stimulants
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The main trait of _____ abusers is excessive
activity. They are irritable and argumentative, appear extremely nervous, and have difficulty sitting. In some cases, the pupils of their eyes will be dilated even in a brightly lit place. |
Stimulant
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What is street cocaine mixed with baking soda and
water to remove impurities. |
Crack
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What are "Uppers"?
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Amphetamines
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Barbiturates and tranquilizers are classified as _________.
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Depressants
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If some one exhibits the
symptoms of alcohol intoxication with one important exception: no odor of alcohol is detected on their breath they are under the influence of what? |
Depressants
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PCP and LSD are examples what?
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Hallucinogens
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How can users of volatile
chemicals usually be detected? |
By their breath
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Who must be informed of a Drug Dog inspection or authorized search?
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The CO and Dog handler
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What is OPNAVINST 5350.4
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Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Control
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At what BAC level does a person begin to feel carefree?
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BAC .05
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AT what BAC level do voluntary motor actions-hand and arm movements, walking, and sometimes speech-become clumsy?
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BAC .10
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AT what BAC level will a person begin to stagger and may want to lie down? The person may also become easily
angered, may become boisterous, or may weep. |
BAC .20
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At what BAC level will a person may be confused or lapse into a stupor?
While aware of surrounding sights and sounds, the person has poor understanding of what he or she sees or hears. |
BAC .30
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AT what BAC level does a person becomes unconscious and may go into a coma? While higher levels of alcohol block the center portions of the lower brain that control breathing and heartbeat, causing death to occur.
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BAC .40-.50
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T/F
Drinking alcohol within a short time before or after taking those drugs can multiply the normal effects of either the drug or the alcohol taken alone. |
True
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When taken at the same time which will the body metabolize first alcohol or drugs?
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Alcohol
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What does CAAC stand for?
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COUNSELING AND ASSISTANCE CENTER
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What does DAPA stand for?
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DRUG AND ALCOHOL PROGRAM
ADVISOR |