Safety and Security
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Basic Skills
Identification
More Identification
100

Safety and security begin with a/an ______ ________.

Professional attitude

100

refers to the ability to pay attention to what is going on around you; it is a state of mental responsiveness

Situational awareness

100

is placing yourself in a tactically advantageous location to observe an area. Positioning allows you to size up a situation while remaining in a safe place.

Positioning

100

is a secure and reliable form of recognizing individuals based on sound standards

Identity Verification

100

These are forms of what?

• state driver’s license 

• state identification card 

• criminal justice agency or correctional facility identification card or records 

• U.S. military identification card

 • U.S. passport 

• facility-issued inmate wristband 

• birth certificate (for minors younger than 12) 

• student identification cards

Valid forms of identification

200

_______ ______ work if at all possible

Avoid missing

200

—personal attitudes toward work, perception of others, work or academic goals.


This is what category of stress

Self-induced

200

is holding your body in a manner that shows strength, confidence, interest, and control.  

posture

200

The verification process may include using _______ or ______ resources.

Automated, Manual

200

______ identification is unexpired and unaltered and may contain security features.

Valid

300

______ can affect your focus and attention to detail, which can negatively influence decision-making. All officers will experience some level of job-related stress such as fear, intimidation, and anxiety.

Stress

300

What does the inmate’s body stance, posture, or positioning show?

 What does the inmate’s facial expression show? 

Is the inmate physically reaching for something or someone? 

Is there a communication barrier?

Are what questions you ask yourself to do what? 

Evaluate a situation

300

Practice ______  ________ by demonstrating confidence and control and avoiding such distracting behaviors as foot tapping, nail biting, and fidgeting.

controlled behavior

300

Name the automated valid identifications

facial recognition software

 automated visitor registration (AVR) hand scanner

 automated barcode scanner 

Rapid Identification System 

Automated Biometric Identification Solution (ABIS) (formerly known as AFIS)


300

_______ _______appears to be valid but may be missing some or all of the essential security features and information.

Counterfeit Identification

400

Four categories of stress an officer may experience are:

Environmental

personal

work-related

self-induced

400

Keeping a safe distance

Being familiar with your environment

Watching groups and individuals

Are known as what

Positioning

400

is being aware of any occurrence or activity,such asirregular mood changes, emotional outbursts, acting out, threatening behavior, or changes in inmate energy levels, that may signify safety and security problems.

Observing

400

Name manual valid identifications.

• inmate face sheet

• inmate gate pass

• inmate files

• agency identification card

• armband or wristband

• government

400

To ensure a positive identification, compare the person’s _______ ______ to their identification

physical appearance

500

Situational awareness in a correctional setting occurs in three stages: 

What are they?

Being alert

Identifying a potential threat

Responding to a threat

500

Examples of things you may observe include:

• an inmate uniform worn incorrectly—misplaced identification, untied shoe, belt hanging to the right or left, one pant leg rolled up 

• physical condition of inmate—limping, bruises, bloody nose 

• physical structures during inspection or search—broken window, graffiti on wall

500

By applying ______ _______, you will always be alert for potential threats, and rapidly respond to incidents before they escalate beyond control.

situational awareness

500

a photograph, identification number, height, weight, date of birth, Social Security number, address, race, gender, age, charge, aliases, identifying marks, receipt or release date, facility location, barcode, and magnetic strip. 

Are examples of what.

common information contained in the automated and manual identification systems

500

If, something looks suspicious during the identification process, question the person. Ask for information on the card that the person should know, such as?

 their date of birth or address.