Basic Corrections Officer: Certification Practice

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What is characterized as Low / Sigma in behavioral codes?

  1. Aggressive / Predatory

  2. Not overly aggressive

  3. Weak / Submissive / Easily Victimized

  4. Moderate level of threat

The correct answer is: Weak / Submissive / Easily Victimized

The characterization of Low / Sigma in behavioral codes refers specifically to individuals who exhibit traits that are often perceived as weak, submissive, or easily victimized. This classification signifies a lack of overt aggression and a tendency to avoid confrontation, making individuals in this category more vulnerable in social or predatory contexts. Understanding these traits is crucial for corrections officers as it helps in identifying inmates who may require additional protection or support due to their personality traits, which could make them targets for bullying or exploitation by more aggressive individuals. The recognition of such behaviors can lead to better management strategies, ensuring a safer environment for all inmates. The other options describe behaviors that are more aligned with aggression or moderate threat levels, which do not fit the definition of Low / Sigma. This distinction is important for appropriate classification and response in correctional settings.