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Assignment:
Question 1. According to Stanton Samenow, the "model inmate" is the ________.
- consummate actor.
- ideal candidate for trusty.
- normal type of inmate.
Question 2. According to inmates, fellow inmates are not to be manipulated.
- True.
- False.
Question 3: A correctional officer feeling pity for an inmate is exhibiting ___________.
- incarceration regret.
- sympathy.
- empathy.
Question 4: Consensual sex and the fact that the inmate loves the correctional officer are valid defenses under the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA).
- True.
- False.
Question 5: Inmate manipulators do not go after "hard employees."
- True.
- False.
Question 6: Which of the following is a "red flag" of staff sexual misconduct?
- Staff coming into the facility while off duty to see inmates.
- Staff cannot account for their time while on duty.
- Information received via the inmate "grapevine."
- All of the above.
Question 7: According to James Bennett, an inmate impressing everybody with one's potential importance is known as performing ________________.
- or having a "rep" or reputation.
- a "snow job."
- or having "street cred."
Question 8: To successfully resist inmate manipulation, staff should understand the personality of the inmate, how inmates do time, and _______________.
- the process of manipulation.
- the inmates' records.
- who the inmates associate with in the facility.
Question 9: The final stage of the "set up" where the correctional employee is forced to comply with inmate demands is called the ___________.
- lever.
- sting.
- hardball stage.
Question 10: Identify and explain the three components of manipulation, supported by realistic examples.
Question 11: Correctional employees who are soft and hard at the appropriate times are called_________.
- discretionary employees.
- clear-thinking veteran employees.
- mellow employees.
Question 12: Discuss the three aspects of mature coping.
Question 13: The testing of limits of a correctional officer by inmates is called_______.
- situational deception.
- verbal deception.
- a snow job
- fish testing.
Question 14: When a staff member is victimized by inmate manipulation, ____________.
- it is not a problem if one or two staff members are fooled.
- if it is an isolated incident, security is not affected.
- a small but significant crack appears in the facility's security network.
Question 15: Identify and explain three of the common-sense rules that staff can use to guard against manipulation.