Basic Corrections Officer: Certification Practice

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Prepare for the Basic Corrections Officer Certification. Study with interactive quizzes, hints, and detailed explanations. Master the essential skills and knowledge required for a successful career in corrections.

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What is the main characteristic of a TURNER in an inmate environment?

  1. Acts as a guard during rule-breaking

  2. Delivers contraband

  3. Manipulates other inmates

  4. Participates in inmate activities

The correct answer is: Acts as a guard during rule-breaking

In the context of an inmate environment, a TURNER typically refers to someone who acts in a manner that upholds institutional control, often by monitoring or reporting on the behavior of fellow inmates. This role aligns with the definition provided in the your chosen answer, as TURNERs can assist in maintaining order by identifying and potentially addressing rule-breaking behavior among inmates. While there are various roles and behaviors that inmates might exhibit, including manipulation or participation in activities, these do not capture the essence of a TURNER's primary function. A TURNER serves more as an influencer of behavior in the context of prison hierarchies and is often seen as someone who can be called upon to help ensure that rules are followed, making the role critical for institutional governance and safety.