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An inmate approaches you and states another inmate has been threatening them and demanding commissary items. How should you initially respond?

Immediate intervention is required when there are threats and demands involving inmates to ensure safety and prevent escalation, followed by gathering informati

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Question: An inmate approaches you and states another inmate has been threatening them and demanding commissary items. How should you initially respond?

Answer options:

  • Tell the inmate to report it to the senior officer on duty.
  • Advise the inmate to avoid the other individual and document the incident later. ✅ Immediately separate the inmates and gather more information from both parties.
  • Suggest the inmate try to work out the disagreement themselves before you intervene.

Correct answer: Immediately separate the inmates and gather more information from both parties.

Explanation: Immediate intervention is required when there are threats and demands involving inmates to ensure safety and prevent escalation, followed by gathering information to address the conflict appropriately.

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