Deck 8: Correctional Administrators and Personnel
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Deck 8: Correctional Administrators and Personnel
1
According to DiIulio, what are the three basic principles correctional managers should follow to lead and innovate successfully?
A) Stick to the basics of inmate care and custody
B) Be open to both human resource and technical innovations
C) Be realistic enough to understand their roles as public servants.
D) All of the above
A) Stick to the basics of inmate care and custody
B) Be open to both human resource and technical innovations
C) Be realistic enough to understand their roles as public servants.
D) All of the above
D
2
Responsibility for the effective development and utilization of personnel belongs to
A) the county administrator
B) the correctional administrator
C) the human resources department
D) the sheriff
A) the county administrator
B) the correctional administrator
C) the human resources department
D) the sheriff
B
3
These diseases have troubled correctional institutions for years and have become significant management concerns.
A) hepatitis, HIV, and AIDS
B) AIDS, tuberculosis, and cancer
C) tuberculosis, hepatitis, and HIV
D) HIV, tuberculosis, and cancer
A) hepatitis, HIV, and AIDS
B) AIDS, tuberculosis, and cancer
C) tuberculosis, hepatitis, and HIV
D) HIV, tuberculosis, and cancer
C
4
The __________ established five elements committed to protect the health, well-being, and safety of its employees.
A) DOCS
B) DOSS
C) DOCC
D) DOOC
A) DOCS
B) DOSS
C) DOCC
D) DOOC
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5
Research on stress has shown that a significant source of stress for many correctional employees is the __________.
A) inmates
B) administration
C) other staff
D) organization
A) inmates
B) administration
C) other staff
D) organization
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6
Research on job burnout has indicated that part of the problem is a lack of a sense of __________.
A) personal accomplishment
B) job satisfaction
C) friendships
D) none of the above
A) personal accomplishment
B) job satisfaction
C) friendships
D) none of the above
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7
Whenever individuals work within a highly structured, hierarchical environment that is characterized by rules, regulations, policies, and procedures that dictate behaviors, they may feel a __________ and become __________ with certain institutional conditions.
A) sense of control; satisfied
B) loss of control; dissatisfied
C) sense of satisfaction; complacent
D) none of the above
A) sense of control; satisfied
B) loss of control; dissatisfied
C) sense of satisfaction; complacent
D) none of the above
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8
As in most hierarchical environments, __________ difficulties are the source of most problems.
A) personal
B) friendship
C) communication
D) personnel
A) personal
B) friendship
C) communication
D) personnel
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9
Since 1982, employment in the corrections field has increased by more than __________.
A) 50%
B) 75%
C) 170%
D) 160%
A) 50%
B) 75%
C) 170%
D) 160%
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10
Approximately two-thirds of all staff employed by correctional facilities are
A) correctional officers
B) line staff
C) supervisors
D) all of the above
A) correctional officers
B) line staff
C) supervisors
D) all of the above
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11
The lowest starting salaries for correctional officers are in ??__________ and __________.
A) Mississippi; West Virginia
B) California; Massachusetts
C) Mississippi; Florida
D) Georgia; West Virginia
A) Mississippi; West Virginia
B) California; Massachusetts
C) Mississippi; Florida
D) Georgia; West Virginia
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12
When surveyed, inmates indicated a generally __________ regard for the entry of woman as officers.
A) indifferent
B) negative
C) positive
D) none of the above
A) indifferent
B) negative
C) positive
D) none of the above
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13
The rule-oriented, professional-stance female officer role is referred to as the _________.
A) institutional role
B) modified role
C) inventive role
D) caretaker role
A) institutional role
B) modified role
C) inventive role
D) caretaker role
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14
A female officer who fears inmates, avoids contact, and relies heavily on male workers for backup would be taking a(n) ___________.
A) institutional role
B) modified role
C) inventive role
D) caretaker role
A) institutional role
B) modified role
C) inventive role
D) caretaker role
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15
A female officer who looks to inmates for support, expresses little fear, and prefers work that involves direct inmate contact would be taking a(n) ___________..
A) institutional role
B) modified role
C) inventive role
D) caretaker role
A) institutional role
B) modified role
C) inventive role
D) caretaker role
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16
According to the text, women correctional officers may encounter the most resentment from __________.
A) inmates
B) administration
C) male staff members
D) unions
A) inmates
B) administration
C) male staff members
D) unions
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17
According to Gilbert (1997), the __________ is reasonable, innovative, and able to make exceptions when necessary.
A) professional
B) enforcer
C) reciprocator
D) avoider
A) professional
B) enforcer
C) reciprocator
D) avoider
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18
According to Gilbert (1997), the __________ is aggressive, allows no exceptions to rules, and is cynical.
A) professional
B) reciprocator
C) enforcer
D) avoider
A) professional
B) reciprocator
C) enforcer
D) avoider
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19
According to Gilbert (1997), the __________ has a counseling orientation, has difficulty using coercion even when called for, and is easily frustrated.
A) professional
B) enforcer
C) avoider
D) reciprocator
A) professional
B) enforcer
C) avoider
D) reciprocator
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20
According to Gilbert (1997), the __________ uses means to avoid confrontations or even interaction with clients.
A) reciprocator
B) avoider
C) enforcer
D) professional
A) reciprocator
B) avoider
C) enforcer
D) professional
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21
According to McCarthy (2012), this refers to an employee misusing their lawful authority for personal gain.
A) Malfeasance
B) Nonfeasance
C) Misfeasance
D) Nonmalfeasance
A) Malfeasance
B) Nonfeasance
C) Misfeasance
D) Nonmalfeasance
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22
According to McCarthy (2012), this refers to direct misconduct by a public official which are often criminal acts.
A) Misfeasance
B) Malfeasance
C) Nonfeasance
D) Nonmalfeasance
A) Misfeasance
B) Malfeasance
C) Nonfeasance
D) Nonmalfeasance
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23
According to McCarthy (2012), these are cases dealing with acts of omission by an officer who has the responsibility of acting in a circumstance.
A) Nonmalfeasance
B) Misfeasance
C) Malfeasance
D) Nonfeasance
A) Nonmalfeasance
B) Misfeasance
C) Malfeasance
D) Nonfeasance
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24
According to the text, a __________ officer is described as one who treats all inmates fairly with no favoritism, but who does not always follow rules to the letter.
A) bad
B) discretionary
C) good
D) biased
A) bad
B) discretionary
C) good
D) biased
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25
Correctional education can take many forms. The majority of prisoners are enrolled in __________ and __________ programs.
A) basic education ; core curriculum
B) high school ; adult basic education
C) college; work-life skills
D) adult basic education; general equivalency diploma
A) basic education ; core curriculum
B) high school ; adult basic education
C) college; work-life skills
D) adult basic education; general equivalency diploma
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26
According to the text, correctional facilities are the ideal workplaces.
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27
Health concerns become magnified within the prison environment.
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28
Research on stress has shown that a significant source of stress for many correctional employees is the organization.
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29
The increasingly punitive punishments of crime have caused the prison population to decrease dramatically.
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30
Low salaries limit recruitment possibilities and contribute to high turnover.
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31
Describe the transformation of the correctional officer role from World War II to the present. Explain why such changes may have caused alienation and stress among correctional officers.
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32
Discuss the impacts of unionization, professionalization, and bureaucratization on the role of the correctional officer.
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33
Describe in a general way the qualifications, salary range, and occupational outlook for correctional officers.
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34
Utilizing the information provided in the text, evaluate the performance of female correctional officers in prisons for men.
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35
Discuss the experience of female and minority officers in prison.
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36
Explain how the relationship between officers and inmates is one of "structured conflict."
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37
Describe Hepburn's typology of power, and give examples of how the typology might be used by correctional officers.
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38
Describe corrupt practices of correctional officers. Explain what steps might be done to prevent them.
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39
Describe the various types of correctional counselors and treatment.
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40
Discuss the problems such as mental illness and substance abuse in relation to the job of a correctional officer.
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41
Ethics Focus: "It's Only a Birthday Card"
You have worked at the state prison for five years. There is an inmate you have known for four of those five years who works in the security office. He has asked you to mail a birthday card to his niece, Sarah, who is not on his approved mailing list. You have observed other correctional officers mailing cards and letters on occasion for inmates to persons not on their approved mailing list. You really don't see the harm in a birthday card for a niece. Still, she isn't on the approved mailing list.
-What should you do?
You have worked at the state prison for five years. There is an inmate you have known for four of those five years who works in the security office. He has asked you to mail a birthday card to his niece, Sarah, who is not on his approved mailing list. You have observed other correctional officers mailing cards and letters on occasion for inmates to persons not on their approved mailing list. You really don't see the harm in a birthday card for a niece. Still, she isn't on the approved mailing list.
-What should you do?
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Ethics Focus: "It's Only a Birthday Card"
You have worked at the state prison for five years. There is an inmate you have known for four of those five years who works in the security office. He has asked you to mail a birthday card to his niece, Sarah, who is not on his approved mailing list. You have observed other correctional officers mailing cards and letters on occasion for inmates to persons not on their approved mailing list. You really don't see the harm in a birthday card for a niece. Still, she isn't on the approved mailing list.
-What is the best possible outcome of such an action?
You have worked at the state prison for five years. There is an inmate you have known for four of those five years who works in the security office. He has asked you to mail a birthday card to his niece, Sarah, who is not on his approved mailing list. You have observed other correctional officers mailing cards and letters on occasion for inmates to persons not on their approved mailing list. You really don't see the harm in a birthday card for a niece. Still, she isn't on the approved mailing list.
-What is the best possible outcome of such an action?
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Ethics Focus: "It's Only a Birthday Card"
You have worked at the state prison for five years. There is an inmate you have known for four of those five years who works in the security office. He has asked you to mail a birthday card to his niece, Sarah, who is not on his approved mailing list. You have observed other correctional officers mailing cards and letters on occasion for inmates to persons not on their approved mailing list. You really don't see the harm in a birthday card for a niece. Still, she isn't on the approved mailing list.
-What is the worst possible consequence?
You have worked at the state prison for five years. There is an inmate you have known for four of those five years who works in the security office. He has asked you to mail a birthday card to his niece, Sarah, who is not on his approved mailing list. You have observed other correctional officers mailing cards and letters on occasion for inmates to persons not on their approved mailing list. You really don't see the harm in a birthday card for a niece. Still, she isn't on the approved mailing list.
-What is the worst possible consequence?
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