TCOLE JAILER REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
RATED A+
Ethnocentrism - ones culture as the center and the basis for all comparisons
Prejudice - judgment formed beforehand
Discrimination - acting on the basis of prejudice
Basic beliefs or attitudes harbored by prejudiced people: - •Feeling of superiority •Others are
strange or different •Proprietary claims •Fear
Forms of prejudice: - •Racial •Ethnic •Gender •National origin •Political affiliation •Authority
figures •Sexual orientation •Physically/mentally challenged •Religious •Age
•Economic/occupational/socioeconomic status •Weight •Individual personal preferences
All people share common needs: - social, health, employment, shelter, food and self image
Individuals should be evaluated on their - merit
Display to avoid prejudice: - •Sensitivity •Impartiality •Empathy •Tolerance
U.S Code 241: - Conspiracy against rights: 2 or more conspire to deny right, $10k fine, term of
imprisonment not to exceed 10 years or if a death occurred, life sentence.
U.S Code 242: - Deprivation of rights under color of law. Any person found to deny right,
privilege or immunities found in constitution is subject to fine, imprisonment or both.
Quid pro quo - sexual act is precedent before a benefit
Hostile work environment - occurs when the conduct impedes performance
USCA 1983: - DON'T IMPEDE ON RIGHTS OF OTHERS
Equal employment opportunity commission - investigate sexual harassment allegations
stress can cause - impaired health, burnout, early retirement, and impaired family life/process the
body undergoes when exposed to outside stimulus, in which the body's reaction is fight or flight
Hans Selye - the pioneer in stress research.
Critical incident stress (CID) - extraordinary occupational events that can cause exceptionally
strong emotional reactions.
, Acute Stress Disorder (ASD) - person has been exposed to a traumatic event in which both of the
following were present: death, horror Individual has symptoms that last a minimum of 2 days
and maximum of 4 weeks and occurs within 4 weeks of the incident.
Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) - Onset of this is delayed up to 6 months or longer that last
about 3 months
Officer stress along a continuum: - •Underlying stress not yet manifested outward effects •Mid
level stress, manifested in such ways as excessive drinking or an unacceptably high number of
discourtesy complaints •Debilitating stress, resulting in inadequate job performance, severe
health problems, or suicide
There are many different sources of stress for the family: - shift work, officer cynicism, fear of
injury or death, high expectations placed on officers children, avoidance or harassment of
officers children, presence of a gun in the home and to over/under job discussion.
Booking - recording of certain information relating to the inmate during the admission process.
File on inmate upon intake shall include: - •Name, including aliases •Description •Gender
•Marital status •Address •Date of birth •Offense •Date of commitment •Priors •Injury record
•Property •Disabilities •Name, address and ph# for person to be contacted ICE •Delivering
officer/agency •Documents for legal intake
Health tags - indicate the inmate may have special medical needs and should be brought to the
attention to the health personnel and/or the supervisor on duty
shall be completed and forwarded upon inmate transfer - The Texas Uniform Health status
update form
Detainer - form that documents an agency's authority to retain a person in custody pending legal
obligation or transfer.
Inmate record incidents should be submitted to the - sheriff/operator within 24 hours of an
incident.
Report of an escape should be made to the - texas commission on jail standards within 24 hours.
Jail should make a ____________ to contact the victim of a release - reasonable attempt
Jail can only hold an individual no more than - 4 hours after bond has been posted.
Magistrate can extend hold period up to - 48 hours
Immediately after booking but in no case later than _______________, a person must be
permitted to make at least two completed phone calls. - 4 hours after arrival
RATED A+
Ethnocentrism - ones culture as the center and the basis for all comparisons
Prejudice - judgment formed beforehand
Discrimination - acting on the basis of prejudice
Basic beliefs or attitudes harbored by prejudiced people: - •Feeling of superiority •Others are
strange or different •Proprietary claims •Fear
Forms of prejudice: - •Racial •Ethnic •Gender •National origin •Political affiliation •Authority
figures •Sexual orientation •Physically/mentally challenged •Religious •Age
•Economic/occupational/socioeconomic status •Weight •Individual personal preferences
All people share common needs: - social, health, employment, shelter, food and self image
Individuals should be evaluated on their - merit
Display to avoid prejudice: - •Sensitivity •Impartiality •Empathy •Tolerance
U.S Code 241: - Conspiracy against rights: 2 or more conspire to deny right, $10k fine, term of
imprisonment not to exceed 10 years or if a death occurred, life sentence.
U.S Code 242: - Deprivation of rights under color of law. Any person found to deny right,
privilege or immunities found in constitution is subject to fine, imprisonment or both.
Quid pro quo - sexual act is precedent before a benefit
Hostile work environment - occurs when the conduct impedes performance
USCA 1983: - DON'T IMPEDE ON RIGHTS OF OTHERS
Equal employment opportunity commission - investigate sexual harassment allegations
stress can cause - impaired health, burnout, early retirement, and impaired family life/process the
body undergoes when exposed to outside stimulus, in which the body's reaction is fight or flight
Hans Selye - the pioneer in stress research.
Critical incident stress (CID) - extraordinary occupational events that can cause exceptionally
strong emotional reactions.
, Acute Stress Disorder (ASD) - person has been exposed to a traumatic event in which both of the
following were present: death, horror Individual has symptoms that last a minimum of 2 days
and maximum of 4 weeks and occurs within 4 weeks of the incident.
Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) - Onset of this is delayed up to 6 months or longer that last
about 3 months
Officer stress along a continuum: - •Underlying stress not yet manifested outward effects •Mid
level stress, manifested in such ways as excessive drinking or an unacceptably high number of
discourtesy complaints •Debilitating stress, resulting in inadequate job performance, severe
health problems, or suicide
There are many different sources of stress for the family: - shift work, officer cynicism, fear of
injury or death, high expectations placed on officers children, avoidance or harassment of
officers children, presence of a gun in the home and to over/under job discussion.
Booking - recording of certain information relating to the inmate during the admission process.
File on inmate upon intake shall include: - •Name, including aliases •Description •Gender
•Marital status •Address •Date of birth •Offense •Date of commitment •Priors •Injury record
•Property •Disabilities •Name, address and ph# for person to be contacted ICE •Delivering
officer/agency •Documents for legal intake
Health tags - indicate the inmate may have special medical needs and should be brought to the
attention to the health personnel and/or the supervisor on duty
shall be completed and forwarded upon inmate transfer - The Texas Uniform Health status
update form
Detainer - form that documents an agency's authority to retain a person in custody pending legal
obligation or transfer.
Inmate record incidents should be submitted to the - sheriff/operator within 24 hours of an
incident.
Report of an escape should be made to the - texas commission on jail standards within 24 hours.
Jail should make a ____________ to contact the victim of a release - reasonable attempt
Jail can only hold an individual no more than - 4 hours after bond has been posted.
Magistrate can extend hold period up to - 48 hours
Immediately after booking but in no case later than _______________, a person must be
permitted to make at least two completed phone calls. - 4 hours after arrival