Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Practice Exam

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Ordinance violations can be classified as which two types?

  1. Felonies and misdemeanors

  2. Civil and criminal

  3. Statutory and common

  4. Administrative and civil

The correct answer is: Civil and criminal

Ordinance violations are typically classified as civil and criminal. Civil violations are usually less severe and may result in fines or administrative penalties, while criminal violations can lead to more serious consequences, including potential incarceration. This classification highlights the legal implications of ordinance violations, distinguishing between offenses that affect the public order and necessitate a response from law enforcement or the judicial system. Understanding this distinction is crucial for law enforcement officers, as it determines the appropriate response and enforcement strategies for different types of violations. Civil violations may involve a more administrative approach, while criminal violations often require a higher level of scrutiny and may involve criminal charges. This comprehensive framework aids officers in effectively addressing various ordinance violations within their communities.