BSCC Supervising Special Populations 2 โ Questions and Answers
Question 1: When supervising a mentally ill offender who refuses to take prescribed medication, an officer's FIRST step should be to:
- Immediately revoke supervision
- Contact the treating clinician to discuss the refusal (Correct answer)
- Impose additional conditions without a hearing
- Ignore the refusal if behavior remains stable
Correct answer: Contact the treating clinician to discuss the refusal
Consulting with the treating clinician ensures a coordinated, clinically informed response before taking punitive action.
Question 2: Which risk assessment tool is most commonly validated for use with sex offenders in community corrections settings?
- LSI-R
- STATIC-99R (Correct answer)
- COMPAS
- PCL-R
Correct answer: STATIC-99R
The STATIC-99R is widely validated and used specifically to assess recidivism risk among adult male sex offenders.
Question 3: A veteran on probation discloses symptoms consistent with PTSD. The officer should PRIMARILY:
- Add a curfew to increase structure
- Refer the veteran to a Veterans Treatment Court or VA services (Correct answer)
- Classify the veteran as high-risk automatically
- Require weekly polygraph testing
Correct answer: Refer the veteran to a Veterans Treatment Court or VA services
Veterans Treatment Courts and VA services are specifically designed to address PTSD and co-occurring conditions in justice-involved veterans.
Question 4: Residential restrictions for sex offenders are PRIMARILY intended to:
- Punish offenders by limiting housing choices
- Reduce proximity to potential victims and high-risk locations (Correct answer)
- Make it easier for officers to conduct home visits
- Comply with federal housing authority guidelines
Correct answer: Reduce proximity to potential victims and high-risk locations
Residency restrictions aim to minimize offenders' proximity to schools, parks, and other locations where potential victims congregate.
Question 5: An aging offender aged 72 with mobility limitations is placed on supervision. Which modification is MOST appropriate?
- Exempt the offender from all reporting requirements
- Adjust reporting conditions to accommodate physical limitations while maintaining oversight (Correct answer)
- Transfer custody to a nursing facility automatically
- Require the same conditions as a 30-year-old offender
Correct answer: Adjust reporting conditions to accommodate physical limitations while maintaining oversight
Conditions should be individualized to be achievable while still fulfilling the supervision mandate.
Question 6: When supervising a gang-involved offender, limiting association with co-defendants is an example of a:
- Punitive sanction
- Special condition targeting criminogenic needs (Correct answer)
- Standard supervision requirement applied to all cases
- Informal agreement not enforceable by the court
Correct answer: Special condition targeting criminogenic needs
Prohibiting gang association directly addresses a criminogenic needโpro-criminal peersโand is imposed as a special condition.
Question 7: Which federal law requires community corrections agencies to notify law enforcement and, in some cases, the public about registered sex offenders?
- Brady Act
- PREA
- Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act (Correct answer)
- VAWA
Correct answer: Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act
The Adam Walsh Act (2006) established national standards for sex offender registration and community notification through the SORNA tier system.
When supervising a mentally ill offender who refuses to take prescribed medication, an officer's FIRST step should be to: