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A new inmate arrives who primarily speaks Cree. What is the most appropriate initial action to ensure effective communication and respect for their cultural background?

Providing a translator ensures accurate communication, respects the inmate's cultural and linguistic rights, and facilitates proper understanding of intake proc

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Question: A new inmate arrives who primarily speaks Cree. What is the most appropriate initial action to ensure effective communication and respect for their cultural background?

Answer options:

  • Insist they speak English for initial processing. ✅ Request a translator to be brought in for the intake process.
  • Use hand gestures and simple English words to communicate.
  • Assign them to a cell with an inmate who also speaks Cree.

Correct answer: Request a translator to be brought in for the intake process.

Explanation: Providing a translator ensures accurate communication, respects the inmate's cultural and linguistic rights, and facilitates proper understanding of intake procedures, which is crucial for fair treatment and security.

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