QUESTIONS | WITH SOLVED
SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
1 of 147
Term
How are most inmate grievances initiated?
Give this one a try later!
group social
informal interpersonal
, Don't know?
2 of 147
Term
When did the modern prison system as we know today emerge?
Give this one a try later!
late 21st century early 20th century
late 19th century mid-19th century
Don't know?
3 of 147
Term
What is the primary difference between administrative segregation
and disciplinary segregation?
Give this one a try later!
pleading stage, pretrial stage, trial administrative- non punitive,
stage, post trial disciplinary segregation-
punitive
, educate, respect, impartial, some countries must be notified of
zero tolerance for breach of their person
rules
Don't know?
4 of 147
Definition
Tell the truth. In a trial, as in all other matters, honesty comes first.
· Don't guess. If you don't know, say so. Remember it is ok to ask for
a copy of your report to refresh your memory while you are on
the stand.
· Be sure you understand the question. You cannot give a
truthful and accurate answer unless you understand the
question. Ask to have it repeated if necessary.
·Take your time and answer the questions. Answer what is asked
of you; do not embellish or deviate to other subjects.
· Give a loud and audible answer. Speak in a forthright manner,
showing there is nothing to hide. If it is a yes or no question, direct
your answer to who asked it. If the question requires more than a
yes or no, direct your answer to the jury.
· Don't look for assistance when you are on the stand. A deer in the
headlights look can mean a lot of things to a jury. If you need
advice or assistance, ask the judge. The judge is the "Trier of Law."
· Beware of questions involving distance and time. If you must
make an estimate, make sure it is understood that you are making
an
estimate. Distance can be communicated if you relate it to a visual
image such as: "it was about a football fields' length from the scene."
· Be courteous. Answer yes or no, and address the
parties respectfully, i.e. Your Honor, Sir, Ma'am, and
Counselor.
· If asked if you have talked to the prosecutor, admit it freely if you
, have done so. This goes for anyone else such as your partner.
· Avoid joking and wisecracks. This is serious business; keep it that
way.
· Do not argue with the defense attorney. This does not reflect
well on you and by showing anger you have played into the
defense
attorney's hand.
· Realizing an error. If you realize that you have made an error in
your testimony, immediately ask the judge for permission to
correct the error.
·Testify objec
Give this one a try later!
What are the definitions of
stress and stressors? List 7 rules of testimony
Describe the roles of
court personnel. List 2 rules of testimony
Don't know?
5 of 147
Term
Name some examples of non-job related stress.
Give this one a try later!