Exam 14: Liability and Suicides in Detention
Exam 1: Overview17 Questions
Exam 2: Foundations for Liability13 Questions
Exam 3: Civil Liability Under State and Federal Tort Law11 Questions
Exam 4: Civil Liability and Federal Law: Section 1983 Litigation16 Questions
Exam 5: Defenses to Civil Litigation and Risk Management14 Questions
Exam 6: Administrative and Supervisory Liability9 Questions
Exam 7: Liability for Failure to Train16 Questions
Exam 8: Operating Criminal Justice Agencies Under a Consent Decree17 Questions
Exam 9: Personnel Issues and Liability20 Questions
Exam 10: Use of Force14 Questions
Exam 11: Section 1983 and Correctional Liability Issues10 Questions
Exam 12: Section 1983 Actions in Law Enforcement15 Questions
Exam 13: Liability and Arrest-Related Deaths14 Questions
Exam 14: Liability and Suicides in Detention18 Questions
Exam 15: Conclusions: Shifting Directions in Civil Litigation11 Questions
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The most prevalent cause of death in state prisons is which of the following?
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The case of Farmer v. Brennan (1994) expanded protections for officers who are sued for a custodial suicide by which of the following?
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A definitive profile of potential custodial suicide that is accepted by researchers does not exist.
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Lawsuits filed over custodial suicides include which of the following elements?
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Plaintiffs in custodial death cases will include which of the following in their complaint?
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A common defense raised by officers in a custodial suicide claim is which of the following?
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Studies suggest that approximately _______ percent of jail custodial deaths are suicides.
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Prisoners do not attempt suicide at rates that are higher than that of free persons in society.
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Studies suggest that since 1980 the petitioner has the greatest likelihood of success when the case involves a suicide committed by a prisoner held in which of the following types of facility?
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A reasonable justification for removing a prisoner from "suicide watch" may be which of the following:
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The risk of suicide by a person confined in a jail or detention center is approximately equal to the risk of suicide by a person confined in a state prison.
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A claim of failure to train in a custodial suicide case will often include which of the following allegations?
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Which of the following is NOT a prisoner suicide awareness factor?
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The serious and critical nature of custodial suicides produces a greater likelihood of success for plaintiffs in these cases.
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A study by Noonan et al. (2015) reported which of the following?
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What best describes the use of a suicide risk profile by correctional facilities and officers?
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Section 1983 lawsuits filed over custodial suicides are more likely to be filed against officials if the prisoner was housed in which of the following types of facilities?
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