NC DOCC DETENTION OFFICER TEST 300
CERTIFICATION EVALUATION TESTED
QUESTIONS COMPLETE ANSWERS
◉ Stewardship.
Answer: When you love someone/something you take care of and
protect it. Taking good care of something you value
◉ Two social structures that exist in a prison:.
Answer: Formal/official and informal/unofficial
◉ Formal/official social structure.
Answer: Consists of rules and procedures established by local, state,
or federal authorities
◉ Informal/unoffical.
Answer: Prison subculture
◉ Subculture.
Answer: Group within a society that has its own set of customs,
attitudes, and values often accompanied by jargon and slang.
,◉ Deprivation Model of Prison Subculture.
Answer: Prisoners adapt to a new way of life due to deprivations
faced in prison
◉ Importation Model of Prison Subculture.
Answer: Offenders bring values, roles, and behaviors with them
from the outside world when they enter prison
◉ Elements of prison code.
Answer: Don't interfere, don't whine, don't rat, don't break your
word, don't be a sucker
◉ How many roles do offenders adapt to while in prison subculture
according to the State of NC?.
Answer: 10
◉ Trouble Maker (offender prison subculture).
Answer: Doesn't care about rules, getting status with peers is the
goal
◉ Pleasure seeker (offender prison subculture).
Answer: Contraband is everything; "the candyman"
, ◉ Opportunist (offender prison subculture).
Answer: Takes advantage of life in prison (trade programs etc.)
◉ Retreatist (offender prison subculture).
Answer: Psychologically retreats; abuses drugs and alcohol often
leading to depression
◉ Legalist (offender prison subculture).
Answer: "Prison lawyer"; inmate who knows policy and helps
inmates with legal advice
◉ Radical (offender prison subculture).
Answer: Society is the oppressor; political prisoners
◉ Realist (offender prison subculture).
Answer: Do the crime pay the fine
◉ Colonist (offender prison subculture).
Answer: Prison is home
◉ Religious (offender prison subculture).
CERTIFICATION EVALUATION TESTED
QUESTIONS COMPLETE ANSWERS
◉ Stewardship.
Answer: When you love someone/something you take care of and
protect it. Taking good care of something you value
◉ Two social structures that exist in a prison:.
Answer: Formal/official and informal/unofficial
◉ Formal/official social structure.
Answer: Consists of rules and procedures established by local, state,
or federal authorities
◉ Informal/unoffical.
Answer: Prison subculture
◉ Subculture.
Answer: Group within a society that has its own set of customs,
attitudes, and values often accompanied by jargon and slang.
,◉ Deprivation Model of Prison Subculture.
Answer: Prisoners adapt to a new way of life due to deprivations
faced in prison
◉ Importation Model of Prison Subculture.
Answer: Offenders bring values, roles, and behaviors with them
from the outside world when they enter prison
◉ Elements of prison code.
Answer: Don't interfere, don't whine, don't rat, don't break your
word, don't be a sucker
◉ How many roles do offenders adapt to while in prison subculture
according to the State of NC?.
Answer: 10
◉ Trouble Maker (offender prison subculture).
Answer: Doesn't care about rules, getting status with peers is the
goal
◉ Pleasure seeker (offender prison subculture).
Answer: Contraband is everything; "the candyman"
, ◉ Opportunist (offender prison subculture).
Answer: Takes advantage of life in prison (trade programs etc.)
◉ Retreatist (offender prison subculture).
Answer: Psychologically retreats; abuses drugs and alcohol often
leading to depression
◉ Legalist (offender prison subculture).
Answer: "Prison lawyer"; inmate who knows policy and helps
inmates with legal advice
◉ Radical (offender prison subculture).
Answer: Society is the oppressor; political prisoners
◉ Realist (offender prison subculture).
Answer: Do the crime pay the fine
◉ Colonist (offender prison subculture).
Answer: Prison is home
◉ Religious (offender prison subculture).