2/2): Questions With A+ Solutions
Intake Correct Answer - admission to a correctional facility
Reception Correct Answer - admission to the institution
Arrest Papers Correct Answer - the paperwork filed by the
arresting officer that results in the person being arrested and taken
to a county detention facility for admission
Commitment Papers Correct Answer - documents or orders
generated by the court that confine an offender to a correctional
facility after they are found guilty of a crime
NTA Correct Answer - notice to appear; a summons or writ
issued in place of a physical arrest and which requires a person to
appear in court
ROR Correct Answer - release on recognizance; the pretrial
release of an arrested person who promises in writing to appear for
trial at a later date
EOS Correct Answer - end of sentence; determined by the
court upon sentencing and can be reduced due to gain time.
DOB Correct Answer - date of birth; as it appears on the
inmate's identification
Friction Ridge Correct Answer - a raised portion of the
epidermis (skin) on the finger and palm of a hand, consisting of
connected ridge units
,Classification Correct Answer - a management tool used by
facilities to assign security risk levels or custody grades to inmates
Minimum Security Level Correct Answer - inmates considered
low risk; have a minimal criminal history with no violent charges in
their history, or are currently charged with a nonviolent crime
Medium Security Level Correct Answer - inmates considered
moderate risk; have adjusted to being incarcerated in the past and
have limited violence in their criminal history
Maximum Security Level Correct Answer - inmates considered
high risk; have serious and violent felony charges pending or pose a
threat to the safety of staff and security of the facility
Community Custody Grade Correct Answer - inmates who are
eligible for placement at a community residential facility
Minimum Custody Grade Correct Answer - inmates who are
eligible for outside work assignments but not for placement in a
community residential center
Medium Custody Grade Correct Answer - inmates who are
eligible for placement at a work camp with a secure perimeter but
who are not eligible for placement in an outside work assignment
without armed supervision
Close Custody Grade Correct Answer - inmates who must be
maintained within an armed perimeter or under direct, armed
supervision when outside a secure perimeter
Maximum Custody Grade Correct Answer - inmates who are
sentenced to death
,Release Correct Answer - the process by which inmates are
discharged from a county detention facility or state correctional
facility
Gratuity Correct Answer - money given to qualified inmates
discharged from the custody of the Department of Corrections
FCIC Correct Answer - florida crime information center;
maintains a computerized filing system of documented criminal
justice information available to law enforcement and criminal
justice agencies
NCIC Correct Answer - national crime information center; the
electronic clearinghouse of crime data maintained by the FBI, where
it becomes available for nationwide access by the law enforcement
and criminal justice community across all U.S. states and territories.
_____ or _____ is used to verify the inmate's identity. Correct Answer
- DL or fingerprinting
Name another type of valid identification besides a DL Correct
Answer - military ID
Arrest papers consist of: Correct Answer - arrest affidavit,
warrants and other court orders
Some common features of arrest papers are: Correct Answer -
personal information, date/time of arrest, and charges
A common feature of commitment papers is: Correct Answer -
judges signature
In regards to commitment papers, what information does
FCIC/NCIC give you? Correct Answer - criminal history
, When working intake, what is some of the information you look for
on the arrest papers? Correct Answer - all info is obtained,
signature of arresting officer, and copies of warrants
The inmate's file is created once the arrest and intake/reception
documents are completed and are signed by the _____ and _____.
Correct Answer - officer and inmate
What documents are inmates allowed to keep with them after the
intake/reception process? Correct Answer - legal paperwork,
inmate handbook, and aa copy of PREA
Florida Model Jail Standards prohibit admitting unconscious,
seriously ill, or injured persons into a county facility without:
Correct Answer - medical clearance
When the inmate returns from the hospital to the facility, the officer
will provide: Correct Answer - written medical clearance from
a physician
Reception is a _____ that may take several days to complete Correct
Answer - multistep process
When admitted to a county or state facility, inmates and their
property are searched _____ and _____. Correct Answer -
thoroughly and systematically
Searches of an inmate are _____ unless emergency situations require
otherwise. Correct Answer - gender specific
Do not _____ that a prior search was conducted by another officer.
Correct Answer - assume