CO CO Inmate Classification & Rehabilitation Programs 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is the primary purpose of inmate classification in a correctional facility?
- To assign housing based on security risk and program needs (Correct answer)
- To determine the length of an inmate's sentence
- To decide which inmates receive visitation privileges
- To calculate good-time credit reductions
Correct answer: To assign housing based on security risk and program needs
Inmate classification assigns housing and programming based on an assessment of security risk, criminal history, and rehabilitation needs.
Question 2: Which classification level typically houses the most dangerous or escape-prone inmates?
- Minimum security
- Medium security
- Maximum security (Correct answer)
- Administrative segregation
Correct answer: Maximum security
Maximum security facilities house inmates who pose the greatest risk to public safety, staff, or other inmates.
Question 3: An inmate's classification level may be reviewed and changed based on which factor?
- The inmate's family income
- Institutional behavior and program participation (Correct answer)
- The warden's personal preference
- The inmate's race or ethnicity
Correct answer: Institutional behavior and program participation
Classification reviews consider institutional behavior, program completion, disciplinary record, and time served to determine if reclassification is appropriate.
Question 4: What does the term 'recidivism' refer to in the context of corrections?
- An inmate's first criminal offense
- A corrections officer's promotion process
- A released offender's return to criminal behavior and re-incarceration (Correct answer)
- A facility's annual budget review
Correct answer: A released offender's return to criminal behavior and re-incarceration
Recidivism refers to a former inmate's relapse into criminal behavior after release, often measured by re-arrest, reconviction, or re-incarceration rates.
Question 5: Which type of program is specifically designed to address substance abuse issues among inmates?
- Vocational training program
- Therapeutic community or substance abuse treatment program (Correct answer)
- GED or adult basic education program
- Work release program
Correct answer: Therapeutic community or substance abuse treatment program
Therapeutic communities and substance abuse treatment programs specifically target addiction and drug-related behaviors to reduce recidivism among chemically dependent offenders.
Question 6: A correctional officer observes an inmate who has been reclassified to minimum security displaying aggressive behavior. What is the most appropriate response?
- Ignore it since minimum-security inmates are low risk
- Document the behavior and report it for a classification review (Correct answer)
- Immediately transfer the inmate without documentation
- Ask other inmates to monitor the individual
Correct answer: Document the behavior and report it for a classification review
Aggressive behavior must be documented and reported so that classification staff can evaluate whether the inmate's current security level remains appropriate.
What is the primary purpose of inmate classification in a correctional facility?