Child Protection Investigation Specialist (CPIS) Practice Exam

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What is the required action by the Child Protection Specialist at 55 days?

  1. Submit a preliminary report to law enforcement

  2. Submit the completed investigation and Final Determination

  3. Begin a follow-up investigation

  4. Request an additional extension

The correct answer is: Submit the completed investigation and Final Determination

At the 55-day mark in the child protection investigation process, the Child Protection Specialist is required to submit the completed investigation and Final Determination. This timeframe is significant as it is generally understood that a thorough investigation into child protection cases should have clear milestones to ensure timely resolution and appropriate protection for the child involved. Submitting the completed investigation ensures that findings are documented and communicated effectively to relevant stakeholders, including the court and other agencies involved in child welfare. This step is crucial for decision-making regarding the child's safety, well-being, and future placement, as well as for potential legal proceedings. The other options involve actions that either occur at different points in the investigative process or are not aligned with the mandated timeline. For instance, submitting a preliminary report to law enforcement does not address the final aspects of the investigation needed at this juncture. Similarly, beginning a follow-up investigation or requesting an additional extension would indicate that the investigation is not complete, which contradicts the expectation of having a complete package for review at this specific point in time.