1.
An inmate's HIV status is not consideration for transfer requirements unless deemed necessary by whom?
Correct Answer
B. Medical authorities
Explanation
The correct answer is medical authorities. An inmate's HIV status is not considered for transfer requirements unless it is deemed necessary by medical authorities. This implies that medical professionals have the final say in determining whether an inmate's HIV status should be taken into account when deciding on transfers. Other individuals mentioned in the options, such as the confinement officer, NCOIC, or parent unit commander, do not have the expertise or authority to make such medical decisions.
2.
Who ensures the gaining unit is aware of the HIV positive statues of the inmate?
Correct Answer
D. Confinement officers
Explanation
Confinement officers are responsible for ensuring the gaining unit is aware of the HIV positive status of the inmate. They are in charge of the transfer and movement of inmates within the correctional facility, including providing necessary information about the health conditions of the inmates. This information is crucial for the safety and well-being of both the inmate and the staff in the gaining unit. The medical staff may also play a role in informing the gaining unit about the HIV positive status, but the primary responsibility lies with the confinement officers.
3.
Medication will be accounted for at each shift change, where will this accountability be annotted at?
Correct Answer
correctional facility desk blotter (53)
Explanation
At each shift change, the accountability for medication will be annotated on the correctional facility desk blotter. This means that the information regarding the medication, such as the type and quantity, will be recorded on the desk blotter to ensure that there is a clear record of the medication inventory. This helps to maintain accountability and track any discrepancies or changes in the medication stock.
4.
Non security forces/ parent unit inmate escorts must be at least what rank?
Correct Answer
C. E-5 or GS equivelant
Explanation
Non-security forces or parent unit inmate escorts must have a rank of E-5 or its equivalent in the GS pay scale. This means that they must have a certain level of authority and experience to handle the responsibility of escorting inmates. The rank of E-5 is typically a mid-level enlisted rank in the military, while the GS equivalent refers to a similar level of responsibility and experience in the civilian government pay scale.
5.
Security forces may be any rank to escort inmates.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
This statement is true because security forces can be of any rank when it comes to escorting inmates. The level of rank does not determine their ability to perform this task. As long as they are trained and qualified to handle the responsibility, they can fulfill the role of escorting inmates regardless of their rank within the security forces.
6.
What will be done with an inmates/ detainees outdated or discontinued medication?
Correct Answer
C. Both A&B
Explanation
Both options A and B are correct. Outdated or discontinued medication of inmates/detainees can be flushed down the toilet in front of the inmate to ensure proper disposal. Additionally, it should also be returned to the pharmacy and annotated in the 3126 medication log for documentation purposes. This ensures that the medication is disposed of safely and the appropriate records are maintained.
7.
HIV positive inmates are seperated from general inmate population based on HIV status
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
HIV positive inmates are not separated from the general inmate population based on their HIV status. This would be a violation of their rights and discriminatory. In most cases, inmates with HIV are treated the same as other inmates and are provided with appropriate medical care and support. Separating them solely based on their HIV status would be unfair and stigmatizing.
8.
What two notifications must the on-duty UKCF supervisor make in the event of a medical emergency?
Correct Answer
A. SFCC controller and Hospital Emergency
Explanation
In the event of a medical emergency, the on-duty UKCF supervisor must make two notifications: SFCC controller and Hospital Emergency. These notifications are crucial in order to ensure that the necessary assistance and medical attention can be provided promptly. The SFCC controller needs to be informed so that they can coordinate any necessary actions or support, while notifying the Hospital Emergency ensures that medical professionals are aware of the situation and can prepare accordingly.
9.
When is the greatest opportunity present for inmates to escape?
Correct Answer
during escorts off the installation
Explanation
The greatest opportunity for inmates to escape is during escorts off the installation. This is because during escorts, inmates are being transported from one location to another, and there may be moments of vulnerability or distraction that they can take advantage of to escape. This could include situations where there are fewer security personnel present, or when the attention of the escorts is diverted. It is important for authorities to be extra vigilant during these times to prevent any potential escapes.
10.
Are inmates afforded the privilege of rendering a hand salute when appropriate?
Correct Answer
D. Yes, as long as it doesnt degrade security
Explanation
Inmates are afforded the privilege of rendering a hand salute when appropriate as long as it doesn't degrade security. This means that if the situation allows and it doesn't pose any risk to the security of the facility or the individuals involved, inmates can salute. This privilege is not dependent on whether they are still part of the military society or if the military supports them, but rather on the specific circumstances and ensuring that security is not compromised.
11.
How often do medical staffs test all HIV negative inmates?
Correct Answer
B. Annually, as scheduled by the confinement officer
Explanation
The correct answer is annually, as scheduled by the confinement officer. This means that medical staffs test all HIV negative inmates once a year, according to the schedule set by the confinement officer. This regular testing ensures that the inmates' HIV status is monitored and any potential infections can be detected and treated in a timely manner.
12.
If the ambulance is dispatched to the confinement facility, what entrance are they directed to use?
Correct Answer
B. Courtyard vehicle gates
Explanation
The correct answer is courtyard vehicle gates. Ambulances are directed to use the courtyard vehicle gates when dispatched to the confinement facility. This entrance is likely designated for emergency vehicles to ensure quick and efficient entry without disturbing patients.
13.
As a minimum, who will medical staff notify of HIV postitve results?
Correct Answer
C. The parent unit commander, installation CSF, and confinement officer
Explanation
Medical staff will notify the parent unit commander, installation CSF, and confinement officer of HIV positive results. This is important to ensure that the necessary steps can be taken to protect the health and safety of the individual and others. The parent unit commander needs to be informed so that appropriate support and accommodations can be provided. The installation CSF (Commander's Support Staff) needs to be notified to coordinate any necessary administrative actions. The confinement officer needs to be aware in case the individual is in confinement or requires any specific measures.
14.
Confinement/ corrections staff does not annotate HIV status in the correctional treatment file (CTF) or other records unless?
Correct Answer
advised by legal and the medical authorities
Explanation
The correct answer states that confinement/corrections staff does not annotate HIV status in the correctional treatment file or other records unless advised by legal and medical authorities. This means that the staff does not include information about a person's HIV status in their records unless they receive guidance from both legal and medical professionals. This ensures that the privacy and confidentiality of the individual's HIV status are protected and that any disclosure is done in accordance with legal and medical guidelines.
15.
Disclosure of an HIV status for official purposes should only be discussed amongst whom?
Correct Answer
B. Confinement/corrections, medical, dental personell
Explanation
The correct answer is confinement/corrections, medical, dental personnel. This group of individuals should be the only ones involved in discussions regarding the disclosure of an HIV status for official purposes. It is important to limit the number of people who are aware of an individual's HIV status to ensure privacy and confidentiality. The confinement/corrections personnel may need to be aware in order to provide appropriate care and support, while the medical and dental personnel would require this information for treatment purposes.
16.
Processing the inmates into the facility includes an interview with the confinement officer or NCOIC and at least one briefing consisting of what?
Correct Answer
the facility rules and interview by confinement officer, provide rule book
Explanation
The correct answer is the facility rules and interview by the confinement officer, provide rule book. When processing inmates into a facility, it is necessary to conduct an interview with the confinement officer or NCOIC. During this interview, the officer will provide a briefing that includes the facility rules and regulations. Additionally, the officer will provide the inmate with a rule book that outlines the guidelines they must follow while in confinement. This process ensures that the inmate is aware of the rules and expectations within the facility.
17.
What does in-processing of inmates consist of?
Correct Answer
DD Form 2707, 2711, issuing health and comfort items, and conducting a NCIC/NLETS inquiery
Explanation
In-processing of inmates consists of several tasks. First, it involves filling out DD Form 2707 and 2711, which are likely documents related to the intake and processing of inmates. Additionally, during in-processing, health and comfort items are issued to the inmates to ensure their well-being. Lastly, a NCIC/NLETS inquiry is conducted, which is a database search to check for any outstanding warrants or criminal records associated with the inmate.
18.
OCONUS NCIC inquires will be coordinated with who?
Correct Answer
HQ AFSFC
Explanation
OCONUS NCIC inquires will be coordinated with HQ AFSFC because HQ AFSFC (Headquarters Air Force Security Forces Center) is responsible for managing and overseeing security forces operations for the Air Force. As OCONUS (Outside Continental United States) NCIC (National Crime Information Center) inquires involve security and law enforcement matters, it is appropriate for them to be coordinated with HQ AFSFC, which has the expertise and authority to handle these inquiries effectively.
19.
NCIC inquires needs to screen for prior______________ criteria offenses and needs to encompass applicable files or sources, i.e., computerized criminal history (CCH)
Correct Answer
sex offender
Explanation
The NCIC inquires need to screen for prior sex offender offenses and include applicable files or sources such as computerized criminal history (CCH). This means that when conducting background checks or investigations, the NCIC system will search for any previous records or information related to sex offenses committed by individuals. This is important for maintaining public safety and ensuring that individuals with a history of sex offenses are properly identified and monitored.
20.
An inmate will maintain a copy of the confinement rule book until they depart.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The statement is true because it states that an inmate will maintain a copy of the confinement rule book until they depart. This implies that the inmate is expected to have a copy of the rule book throughout their confinement period and it is necessary for them to follow the rules and regulations outlined in the book.
21.
Inmate in-processing also includes all of the following except:
Correct Answer
D. Medical records
Explanation
Inmate in-processing involves several procedures and documentation to ensure the smooth transition of inmates into the correctional facility. This includes completing forms such as the DD Form 2711, which is used for recording inmate information. Additionally, inmates receive a confinement briefing to familiarize them with the rules and regulations of the facility. Another form, the DD Form 2707, may also be completed during this process. However, medical records are not typically included in the inmate in-processing procedures. These records are usually obtained separately and are crucial for the healthcare and well-being of the inmates during their confinement.
22.
When the search is to be conducted for in-processing, inmates shall not be searched by members os the opposite sex, except?
Correct Answer
A. In emergency situations
Explanation
In emergency situations, it may be necessary for members of the opposite sex to conduct a search on inmates during in-processing. This exception is made to ensure the safety and security of the facility and its occupants. In such cases, the priority is to address the emergency situation promptly, even if it means temporarily deviating from the usual search protocol.
23.
During the perios of in-processing, what needs to happen when a female is unavailable to conduct the search, and no emergency exists?
Correct Answer
seek assistance from hospital personell or the detainees/inmate unit
Explanation
During the period of in-processing, if a female is unavailable to conduct a search and there is no emergency, seeking assistance from hospital personnel or the detainees/inmate unit is necessary. This is because it is important to ensure that all necessary procedures and protocols are followed, including conducting searches. By seeking assistance from hospital personnel or the detainees/inmate unit, the search can still be conducted effectively and efficiently, maintaining the safety and security of the facility.
24.
The Initial Confinement Examination will be conducted by a medical officer to certify the inmates fitness for confinment. How much time does the medical officer have to annotate in the DD Form 2707 confinement order?
Correct Answer
within 24 hours after entry into confinement or next duty days for processing on weekends or holidays.
Explanation
The medical officer conducting the Initial Confinement Examination is required to annotate the DD Form 2707 confinement order within 24 hours after the inmate's entry into confinement. However, if the entry into confinement occurs on a weekend or holiday, the medical officer has until the next duty day to complete the annotation for processing. This ensures that the certification of the inmate's fitness for confinement is promptly recorded and allows for proper documentation and processing of the confinement order.
25.
The examining official will use the DD Form 2707, Confinement Order, and will annotate the presence of what?
Correct Answer
B. Cuts, bruises, or unusual marks
Explanation
The examining official will use the DD Form 2707, Confinement Order, to annotate the presence of cuts, bruises, or unusual marks. This form is used to document any physical injuries or marks on an individual who is being confined. It is important for the examining official to note these injuries as they may be evidence of abuse or mistreatment. By documenting them, the official can ensure that appropriate actions are taken to address the situation and protect the individual's well-being.
26.
The DD Form 2707 will be filed in the CTF with all of the documented results, except?
Correct Answer
D. HIV results
Explanation
The DD Form 2707 is a document that contains documented results, and it is filed in the CTF (Centralized Treatment Facility). However, HIV results are not included in the form as they may be sensitive and confidential medical information. Therefore, the correct answer is HIV results.
27.
While in confinement status, is there a distinction between Officer and NCO?
Correct Answer
no, officer and NCOs dont exercise command or authority over other prisoners
Explanation
In confinement status, there is no distinction between officers and NCOs because they do not have the power or authority to command or exercise control over other prisoners. This suggests that regardless of rank, officers and NCOs are treated equally in terms of their roles and responsibilities within the confinement setting.
28.
When fingerprinting for initial in-processing, complete two originals of the FD-249, Arrest and Institution Card and attach the inmates photograph to the form on all post-trial inmates; one of the orginal FD-249s, will filed in the CTF, the other will be mailed to?
Correct Answer
B. FBI
Explanation
The correct answer is FBI because when fingerprinting for initial in-processing, two originals of the FD-249, Arrest and Institution Card, need to be completed and attached with the inmate's photograph. One of the original FD-249s will be filed in the CTF (Correctional Treatment Facility), while the other will be mailed to the FBI. This is done for record-keeping and identification purposes, as the FBI maintains a database of fingerprints for law enforcement purposes.
29.
If an inmate with a FD-249 on file were to escape, what form would need to be accomplished in addition to reporting requirements and mailed to FBI, CJIS Division?
Correct Answer
D. FBI Form I-12 flash/cancellation notice
Explanation
If an inmate with a FD-249 on file were to escape, in addition to reporting requirements, the form that would need to be accomplished and mailed to the FBI, CJIS Division is the FBI Form I-12 flash/cancellation notice. This form is used to notify the FBI about the escape of an inmate and to request the cancellation of any previous alerts or notices that may have been issued. It helps in updating the records and ensuring that the appropriate authorities are aware of the escape.
30.
Female inmates will also be administered a _________________test to be annotated on the confinement order and in the medical treatment record
Correct Answer
pregnancy test
Explanation
Female inmates will also be administered a pregnancy test to be annotated on the confinement order and in the medical treatment record. This is important because it ensures that any pregnant inmates receive appropriate medical care and accommodations during their confinement. It also helps in tracking and documenting the pregnancy status of the inmates for future reference and planning.
31.
The confinement / corrections staff ensures the installation commander is informed within how many hours of an inmate's entry into confinement, IAW local instructions?
Correct Answer
D. 24 hours
Explanation
The correct answer is 24 hours. The confinement/corrections staff is responsible for informing the installation commander within 24 hours of an inmate's entry into confinement, as per the local instructions. This is an important procedure to ensure that the commander is aware of the inmate's confinement and can take any necessary actions or make decisions based on this information.
32.
In all cases, administrative segregation is used for protective custody, medical reasons or to prevent injury while awaiting final desposition or during pending investigations.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
Administrative segregation is a practice used to separate individuals from the general prison population for various reasons. It can be used to protect inmates from harm, provide medical care, or ensure their safety during pending investigations or legal proceedings. Therefore, the statement that administrative segregation is used for protective custody, medical reasons, or to prevent injury while awaiting final disposition or during pending investigations is true.
33.
Who will formally advise the inmate of any decision to continue administrative segregation beyond the 72 hour period?
Correct Answer
C. Facility commander, or designee
Explanation
The facility commander, or designee, will formally advise the inmate of any decision to continue administrative segregation beyond the 72-hour period. This individual is responsible for making decisions regarding the management and operation of the facility, including the placement and segregation of inmates. They have the authority to extend the inmate's administrative segregation based on the circumstances and the facility's policies and procedures.
34.
All pre-trial detainees in DoD confinement facilities wil be housed in seperate cells or sleeping areas, seperated by __________, from post-trial inmates.
Correct Answer
sight
35.
Pre-trial detainees are housed IAW Article_____, UCMJ.
Correct Answer
A. 13
Explanation
Pre-trial detainees are housed in accordance with Article 13 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ). This article specifically addresses the rights and treatment of individuals who are awaiting trial within the military justice system. It ensures that pre-trial detainees are provided with appropriate housing and accommodations while they await their trial, protecting their rights and ensuring fair treatment.
36.
Female and male inmates are allowed to share the same common areas at the same time provided sufficient supervision is in place.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
Female and male inmates are allowed to share the same common areas at the same time provided sufficient supervision is in place. This means that both genders can be present in common areas like recreation rooms, dining halls, or outdoor spaces simultaneously, as long as there is enough supervision to ensure safety and maintain order. This practice may be implemented in certain correctional facilities to promote equal access and opportunities for both male and female inmates, while still prioritizing their security.
37.
Separate female and male living and personal hygiene areas by both________and________.
Correct Answer
sight and sound
Explanation
To ensure privacy and comfort, it is important to separate female and male living and personal hygiene areas. By using both sight and sound as methods of separation, individuals can have visual and auditory cues to distinguish between the two areas. This helps to maintain a sense of privacy and respect for personal space. By having clear visual indicators and possibly soundproofing measures, individuals can feel more at ease and have a greater sense of security in their respective living and personal hygiene spaces.
38.
CSF's should consider what issues when determing quarter's assignment?
Correct Answer
D. Chain of command, personal familiarity, interpersonal associations.
Explanation
The correct answer is chain of command, personal familiarity, interpersonal associations. When determining quarter's assignment, CSF's should consider the chain of command to ensure proper hierarchy and authority. They should also take into account personal familiarity to ensure compatibility and teamwork among individuals. Additionally, interpersonal associations should be considered to promote a positive work environment and avoid conflicts or tensions.
39.
Who will assist as necessary and when appropriate with transferring officers and senior enlisted inmates to serve their sentences at a location other than their home station.
Correct Answer
HQ AFSFS/SFC
Explanation
HQ AFSFS/SFC will assist with transferring officers and senior enlisted inmates to serve their sentences at a location other than their home station.
40.
Maximum security inmates are to be segregated from all other inmates.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
In order to maintain safety and security within a prison facility, it is necessary to segregate maximum security inmates from all other inmates. These inmates are typically considered to be the most dangerous and pose a higher risk to the general prison population. By keeping them separate, the likelihood of violence or harm to other inmates is reduced. Additionally, segregating maximum security inmates allows for more focused supervision and control over their activities, ensuring the overall security of the prison.
41.
Is confinement of inmates under sentence of death to be segregated from all other inmates
Correct Answer
yes
Explanation
Confinement of inmates under sentence of death should be segregated from all other inmates to ensure their safety and security. This separation is necessary to prevent any potential harm or violence towards death row inmates by other inmates. It also allows for better control and management of death row inmates, as they require specialized supervision and care. Additionally, segregating them helps maintain the integrity of the justice system, as it distinguishes the severity of their crimes and the unique circumstances surrounding their confinement.
42.
If an inmate is places in special quarters for behaioral health reason, a life skills professional must interview the inmate at least every _______ days
Correct Answer
C. 30
Explanation
In order to ensure the well-being and progress of an inmate placed in special quarters for behavioral health reasons, it is necessary for a life skills professional to regularly interview them. The correct answer is 30, indicating that the inmate must be interviewed at least every 30 days. This regular interaction allows the professional to assess the inmate's progress, address any concerns or issues, and provide necessary support and guidance to help them develop essential life skills.
43.
The corrections staff will strickly control medical supplies and medication, document all medication issues and dispostions and files completed records in the __________
Correct Answer
AF Form 3126
Explanation
The AF Form 3126 is the appropriate document for filing completed records related to the strict control of medical supplies and medication by corrections staff. This form is likely used to ensure proper documentation and accountability for all medication issues and dispositions within the corrections facility.
44.
Who are the only personnell allowed to administer controlled substances as medication for inmates/detainees?
Correct Answer
D. Medical personell
Explanation
Only medical personnel are allowed to administer controlled substances as medication for inmates/detainees. This is because they have the necessary training and expertise to safely handle and administer these substances. Training confinement guards and NCOIC confinement may have their own roles and responsibilities in managing inmates/detainees, but they are not authorized to administer controlled substances.
45.
Confinement NCOs, or after hours personnel in charge of the facility may administer inmate medication only after what has taken place?
Correct Answer
training from medical personell
Explanation
In order for confinement NCOs or after hours personnel to administer inmate medication, they must receive training from medical personnel. This training ensures that they have the necessary knowledge and skills to safely and effectively administer medication to inmates. Without proper training from medical personnel, it would be unsafe for NCOs or after hours personnel to administer medication as they may not have the expertise or understanding of potential risks and side effects.
46.
Confinement NCOs, or other staff personnel in charge of administering medication will ensure inmates consume medication by?
Correct Answer
C. By being in their presence
Explanation
Confinement NCOs or staff personnel in charge of administering medication will ensure inmates consume medication by being in their presence. This means that they will physically be with the inmates while they take their medication to ensure that it is consumed properly. This is an important responsibility to ensure that inmates receive the necessary medication and to prevent any misuse or non-compliance. Consulting the medical staff or asking the inmate alone may not be sufficient to ensure proper medication consumption.
47.
What will the medication log indicate?
Correct Answer
A. Name and SSN (last four)
Explanation
The medication log will indicate the name and last four digits of the SSN (Social Security Number) of the individual. This information is important for accurately identifying and tracking the medication records of the person. The log may also include additional information such as the date and time of medication administration, dosage, and any special instructions. However, the log does not typically include details such as rank, custody grade, convictions, or birthday.
48.
Medical Officer on duty is responsible for all inmate medical matters.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The statement suggests that the Medical Officer on duty is responsible for all medical matters concerning the inmates. This implies that the Medical Officer has the authority and duty to oversee and address any medical issues or concerns that arise within the inmate population. Therefore, the correct answer is true, indicating that the Medical Officer on duty holds the responsibility for all inmate medical matters.
49.
Detainee's/inmates receive per-diem and other TDY allowances while on TDY status.
Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
Detainees/inmates do not receive per-diem and other TDY allowances while on TDY (Temporary Duty) status. Detainees/inmates are typically not entitled to the same benefits and allowances as regular employees or military personnel. They are usually provided with basic necessities and are not compensated for their time spent in detention or incarceration. Therefore, the statement is false.
50.
When a detainee/inmate goes TDY for hospitalization, who from the gaining installation must be notified?
Correct Answer
B. Parent installation confinement officer
Explanation
The parent installation confinement officer must be notified when a detainee or inmate goes TDY for hospitalization. This is because the parent installation is responsible for the overall custody and confinement of the detainee or inmate, and they need to be informed of any changes or movements related to the individual's confinement. The parent installation confinement officer will need to coordinate with the medical authorities and ensure proper documentation and communication regarding the inmate's hospitalization.