Disturbances
Environment
Planning for Emergency Situations
Donovan State Prison
random
100

True or False: Overcrowding in a prison can make inmates feel tense and lead to a riot.

true 

100

True or False: Hot weather can cause problems and make things more difficult inside a prison.

true

100

Why do prisons create contingency or emergency plans?


To be prepared for inmate disturbances or riots.

100

How many weapons were found at the scene after the attack?


 Several weapons were recovered by officers after the incident.

100

 What goes up but never ever comes down?

age
200

 A sudden "precipitating _______" is usually the specific spark that triggers a riot to start.

event 

200

Question: If a prison has "bad food," what is the most likely result?
A) Inmates will be happier
B) It creates a problem and increases frustration
C) It makes the prison safer

b

200

What do these plans explain?

They explain how to prevent disturbances and how to respond if they happen.

200

What specific injuries did the six officers suffer?

 They suffered stab wounds, cuts (lacerations), and possible broken bones

200

What can be broken but never held?

a promise 

300

Multiple Choice: Which of these is a way to prevent a riot?
A) Ignoring inmate complaints
B) Poor living conditions
C) Good communication between staff and inmates

c

300

When there are too many people in a prison, it is called ____________, and it makes the environment bad for everyone.


overcrowding 

300

Name two things included in these emergency procedures.


Communication, staff response, crowd control, firearm use, or managing the media.

300

Did any inmates have to go to the hospital

Yes, two inmates were taken to outside hospitals for treatment

300

What word is spelled incorrectly in every single dictionary?

incorrectly

400

Why are "security audits" (checking locks, cameras, and fences) important for prison safety?

 They are a preventive measure that helps find and fix security weaknesses before they can be exploited.

400

How does "unfairness" (like staff treating some people better than others) create issues in a prison?


Unfairness damages trust and creates resentment. When inmates feel they aren't being treated equally or justly, they are more likely to push back against rules or staff.

400

 When do these plans help guide staff actions?

During chaotic situations when emotions are high or people are in danger.

400

 What did the officers try to use to stop the violence before firing a warning shot

 They used "less-lethal measures," such as chemical agents or commands, which the inmates ignored.

400

What is always coming but never arrives?


tomorrow  

500

If a riot is caused by "a combination of factors," does that mean it happens for just one reason or many reasons?


    • Many reasons. It is usually a mix of long-term problems (like bad conditions) and a sudden trigger (the event).
500

Why does "poor security" make a prison "unsafe" for both the inmates and the people who work there?

 Poor security (like broken locks or too few guards) allows for the introduction of contraband (like weapons or drugs) and makes it harder to stop violence before it starts, putting everyone at risk

500

 What is the main goal of having these plans in place?

To help staff know what to do when people are injured or in danger.

500

What happens to the inmates involved while the investigation is ongoing?

they are typically rehoused in the Administrative Segregation Unit (often called "the shoe" or "seg") to separate them from the general population

500

what was the first color made

red