132.00.15 Ark. Code R. 031 - Specification S-3 The Background Investigation
In compliance with Section 1002(3) (e) of the Regulations, a background investigation must be conducted for each applicant employed as a law enforcement officer under the Act. The purpose of the background investigation is to find character traits which might prevent the applicant from becoming a successful law enforcement officer.
REQUIREMENTS
1. A background investigation must be
conducted on each applicant to determine character traits and habits indicative
of moral character.
2. Only
applicants of good character should be employed.
3. For all law enforcement officers employed
under the Act, retention on a permanent basis by the employing unit will depend
on the satisfactory results of the background investigation.
RECOMMENDED PROCEDURES
1. The applicant should complete a detailed
personal history statement on which the investigation will be based.
2. If no other department forms are
available, the Form F-3, Personal History Statement, with appropriate
instruction sheet may be utilized for the personal history statement or
application form.
3. The background
investigation should be conducted by an experienced officer.
4. All results of the personal history
investigation should be considered confidential and processed
accordingly.
5. Some suggested
questions to be answered during the investigation are, does the applicant:
(a) Ever display temper?
(b) Drink to excess?
(c) Lose control when confronted by danger,
crisis or stressful situations?
(d)
Have any evidence or indication of instability?
(e) Appear to be well adjusted and will the
applicant make a good law enforcement officer?
(f) Demonstrate high ethics and
morals?
(g) Appear to be intolerant
or highly prejudiced against other races or religious or political
causes?
(h) Appear to be honest and
trustworthy?
(i) Demonstrate
reasonable loyalty to his former employers?
(j) Have a good past work record indicating
dependability and punctuality?
(k)
Have a complete list of all former employers?
6. What are the applicant's reasons for
seeking a law enforcement officer position?
7. Names of the spouse and close relatives
may be checked through appropriate files to determine whether they have
criminal records, are in prison, or are in any status or position which might
adversely affect the applicant's obligation as a law enforcement
officer.
8. It is recommended that
the investigation include a check of as many of the following sources as
possible:
(a) Military records.
(b) Documents, including driver's license,
high school diploma or other suitable record of graduation.
(c) Birth or naturalization records to
determine age and citizenship.
(d)
All local law enforcement files.
(e) Police files in cities where the
applicant has lived or worked.
(f)
State criminal records.
(g) FBI
records.
(h) State department
granting driver's license and statewide traffic offenses.
(i) Previous employers.
(j) All schools attended.
(k) Present and past neighbors and landlords.
(I) Fraternal and social
organizations.
(m) Credit
records.
(n) Obtain a signed
release of medical information.
(o)
Any other source of information which previous contacts show to be important.
9 The final step in the
background investigation should be an interview with the applicant's present
employer following permission from the applicant.
10 The results of the background
investigation shall ultimately be evaluated by the department head and/or the
hiring authority to determine whether the applicant is suitable for employment.
All doubts in personnel suitability matters shall be resolved in favor of the
department.
11 Background
investigation results will be retained by the employing agency and must be
available for examination at any reasonable time by representatives of the
Commission.
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