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WA State DOC – CORE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+ What is a baseline? A setting or an individuals 'normal' What is the 8th amendment? No cruel or unusual punishment The use of force as Punishment, personal bills, harassment or coercion is authorized in the following situations ...

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WA State DOC – CORE QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS GRADED A+

What is a baseline? - answerA setting or an individuals 'normal'

What is the 8th amendment? - answerNo cruel or unusual punishment

The use of force as Punishment, personal bills, harassment or coercion is authorized in
the following situations - answerIt is not authorized and will not be tolerated

A non-emergent use of force means there is time to notify the shift commander and the
threat is not eminent to life or serious bodily injury? True or false - answerTrue

The primary method for controlling contraband in a correctional facility is -
answerFrequent and systematic searches

Prisons are interested in controlling contraband for what reason? - answerContraband
could be used in an escape attempt

The first step in controlling contraband is for each correctional worker to know what it is
and what is not contraband? True or false - answerTrue

What is the goal of containment? - answerSafety and security

Which of the following are ways in which we monitors zones of control? -
answerOffender counts, inventories and inspections

What is the type of personal property and offender may have while in prison? - answerIt
is important aspect of offender daily life and is limited by policy and protected by legal
mandates

Number of institutions in Washington state - answer12

Number of work release facilities in Washington state - answer16

Number of field offices in Washington state - answer86

Number of headquarters in Washington state - answer1

When did the three strikes become law in Washington state how? - answer1993

, When did the two strikes law begin in Washington state - answer1992

When did the Offender Accountability Act become law in Washington state -
answer2001

DOSA - answerDrug offenders sentence in alternative

SSOSA - answerSpecial sex offender sentencing alternative

FOSA - answerFamily offender sentencing alternative

CPA - answerCommunity parenting alternative

What are the primary dimensions of diversity? - answerage, ethnicity, gender, physical
abilities/qualities, race and sexual orientation.

What is secondary dimensions in diversity? - answerReligion, marital status, lifestyle,
political, education, etc.

What is the offender reentry? - answerIt begins on day one of your incarceration. Your
individual reentry plans. Directly driven programming. Programs that are driven by case
management and public safety

What is a mindset? - answerA mental disposition or attitude that determines responses
to a given situation

What are examples security mindset? - answerVigilant, be a hard target, know your
surroundings, know where the exits are, know where your tools are, know your
schedule, know who you're talking with, don't be complacent, watch out for burn out,
look for unusual behavior,

What are the sex strategies? - answerProfessional attitude, develop multiple
perspectives, things out, know where you are, establish presence, and awareness

What does it mean to be aware? - answerStay tune in, stay alert avoid compliancy

What does it mean to establish presence? - answerThe tone of the facility is a
collaborative present of many people. Remember what a fishbowl is staff watch
offenders offenders watch the staff offenders profile the staff and learn their habits.

What does it mean to know where you are? - answerKnow where you're at in the facility,
evacuation, doors that are locked and controlled, location of your keys and your walkie-
talkie, be aware of your Blindspot's, and high-risk areas. Be aware of what is happening
around you where people should be and who is in your area

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