Define "inmate accountability" as described on the slide.
Inmate accountability is the staff’s ability to locate and identify inmates at any point in time.
Which of the following best describes direct supervision?
A) Staff design windows so inmates can be seen
B) Staff observe inmates while moving around the facility
C) Staff are not responsible for inmates they observe
D) Staff watch inmates in assigned areas
D) Staff watch inmates in assigned areas
What is the primary purpose of inmate counts?
A) To determine which inmates qualify for work assignments
B) To ensure all inmates are accounted for in the prison
C) To evaluate staff performance during shifts
D) To schedule inmate medical appointments
B) To ensure all inmates are accounted for in the prison
What is a "pass system" as described on the slide?
A) A schedule of all inmates’ work shifts without supervisory approval
B) A written pass issued to an inmate by a supervisor authorizing the inmate to go to a scheduled appointment
C) A verbal instruction to inmates to move freely throughout the facility
D) A list of required moves for staff only
B) A written pass issued to an inmate by a supervisor authorizing the inmate to go to a scheduled appointment
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Which system within the prison helps ensure inmates stay in their assigned locations?
C) Movement system
What is casual supervision?
A) Staff supervise inmates only during emergencies
B) Staff observe inmates even if they are not responsible for them
C) Staff watch inmates constantly from a control room
D) Staff use cameras instead of physical observation
B) Staff observe inmates even if they are not responsible for them
Which type of count is described as an unscheduled count that can happen at any time?
A) Stand-Up Count
B) Census Count
C) Random Count
D) Regular Count
C) Random Count
What does a "call out" provide?
A) A verbal warning given to inmates who are late returning
B) A map of the facility’s emergency exits
C) A schedule listing all appointments and required moves for the day, including the inmate’s name, the time, and expected beginning and ending points
D) An inventory of inmate personal property
Answer:
What does a "call out" provide?
A) A verbal warning given to inmates who are late returning
B) A map of the facility’s emergency exits
C) A schedule listing all appointments and required moves for the day, including the inmate’s name, the time, and expected beginning and ending points
D) An inventory of inmate personal property
C) A schedule listing all appointments and required moves for the day, including the inmate’s name, the time, and expected beginning and ending points
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How do staff supervise inmates when they are outside their housing units?
B) Casual and direct supervision
How does casual supervision differ from direct supervision?
A) Casual supervision is done only from a control room; direct supervision is done while moving around.
B) Casual supervision occurs while staff move around and may not be responsible for those inmates; direct supervision involves watching inmates in assigned areas.
C) Casual supervision requires more staff than direct supervision.
D) Casual supervision involves designing windows; direct supervision uses cameras.
B) Casual supervision occurs while staff move around and may not be responsible for those inmates; direct supervision involves watching inmates in assigned areas.
According to the slides, how often does the American Correctional Association require a count?
A) Once every twelve hours
B) Once every eight-hour shift
C) Once per day
D) Once every four hours
B) Once every eight-hour shift
According to the slide, when are inmates scheduled for appointments using the call out?
A) At least a day in advance
B) Immediately upon arrival to the facility
C) Only during emergency situations
D) Randomly, without notice
A) At least a day in advance
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Why are inmates counted regularly and randomly?
Inmates are counted regularly and randomly to verify their presence in the prison.
Which two behaviors are staff specifically watching for when supervising inmates?
A) Suspicious or unusual behavior (e.g., whispering, aggressive gestures)
B) How many books an inmate has in their cell
C) Whether inmates prefer different meal options
D) The color of inmates’ clothing brands
A) Suspicious or unusual behavior (e.g., whispering, aggressive gestures)
Which description matches a "stand-up count" as given on the slides?
A) A count completed only in administrative offices at the end of the day
B) A scheduled count of inmates at program assignments
C) A formal count where inmates stand by their beds or cell doors to be counted
D) An unscheduled count used to verify staff headcounts
C) A formal count where inmates stand by their beds or cell doors to be counted
Which practice helps supervisors track an inmate’s movement to and from appointments?
A) Allowing inmates to self-report their whereabouts at the end of the week
B) Permitting inmates to travel without any documentation if escorted by another inmate
C) Issuing a pass that records when the inmate leaves supervision, arrives at the appointment, and returns to the supervisor
D) Using cameras only and not documenting times
C) Issuing a pass that records when the inmate leaves supervision, arrives at the appointment, and returns to the supervisor
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es assigned daily under staff supervision?
Inmates are assigned daily work and programs under staff supervision.
A prison wing lacks clear sightlines and windows, making observation difficult. Which pair of changes would best improve staff’s ability to use casual and direct supervision effectively?
A) Add more security cameras and reduce staff patrols
B) Rearrange or redesign spaces to create open sightlines and install observation windows; increase staff presence and adjust patrol patterns
C) Restrict inmate movement completely and eliminate casual observation
D) Remove windows to prevent inmates from seeing staff
B) Rearrange or redesign spaces to create open sightlines and install observation windows; increase staff presence and adjust patrol patterns
Which statement about regular counts is accurate according to the slides?
A) Regular counts are always unscheduled and occur randomly throughout the day
B) Regular counts are scheduled counts in housing units and officers count inmates in cells or beds during those counts
C) Regular counts check inmates only at work or program assignments
D) Regular counts require inmates to stand by cell doors for the entire shift
B) Regular counts are scheduled counts in housing units and officers count inmates in cells or beds during those counts
How do staff respond if inmates take longer than expected between locations?
A) Staff monitor expected travel times and take action if inmates take longer than they should
B) Staff immediately remove all privileges from the entire housing unit
C) Staff replace the pass system with unscheduled movements
D) Staff ignore small delays and only act for major incidents
A) Staff monitor expected travel times and take action if inmates take longer than they should
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