BSCC Corrections Practices and Procedures 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What is the primary purpose of an Individualized Treatment Plan (ITP) in a correctional setting?
- To schedule daily inmate work assignments
- To document and guide rehabilitation efforts tailored to an offender's specific risks and needs (Correct answer)
- To outline facility disciplinary procedures
- To establish visitation schedules for family members
Correct answer: To document and guide rehabilitation efforts tailored to an offender's specific risks and needs
An ITP is designed to address the individual's criminogenic needs and guide programming aimed at reducing recidivism.
Question 2: Which of the following best describes 'evidence-based practices' in community corrections?
- Policies based solely on officer experience
- Practices derived from scientific research that have been shown to reduce recidivism (Correct answer)
- Programs mandated by state legislation regardless of outcomes
- Supervision techniques passed down through departmental tradition
Correct answer: Practices derived from scientific research that have been shown to reduce recidivism
Evidence-based practices are those validated by research to be effective at reducing reoffending and improving public safety.
Question 3: During a home visit, a probation officer discovers paraphernalia consistent with drug use. What is the most appropriate immediate action?
- Leave and document the visit as uneventful
- Conduct a thorough search and document findings, then notify the supervisor and follow agency protocol (Correct answer)
- Confront the offender and issue a verbal warning only
- Reschedule the visit and allow the offender to explain later
Correct answer: Conduct a thorough search and document findings, then notify the supervisor and follow agency protocol
Officers must document evidence of violations, ensure safety, and follow established reporting and violation procedures.
Question 4: The 'criminogenic needs' targeted in offender programming are best described as:
- Personal preferences of the offender
- Dynamic risk factors directly linked to criminal behavior that can be changed through intervention (Correct answer)
- Static factors such as age and prior record
- Financial obligations owed to the court
Correct answer: Dynamic risk factors directly linked to criminal behavior that can be changed through intervention
Criminogenic needs are changeable factors—such as antisocial attitudes or substance abuse—that are causally related to offending.
Question 5: What does 'cognitive-behavioral therapy' (CBT) target in offender rehabilitation programs?
- Physical fitness and vocational skills
- Faulty thinking patterns and attitudes that contribute to criminal behavior (Correct answer)
- Medical and mental health diagnoses only
- Financial literacy and job placement
Correct answer: Faulty thinking patterns and attitudes that contribute to criminal behavior
CBT helps offenders identify and change distorted thinking patterns that lead to antisocial behavior.
Question 6: Which principle states that higher-risk offenders should receive more intensive supervision and services?
- Responsivity principle
- Need principle
- Risk principle (Correct answer)
- Fidelity principle
Correct answer: Risk principle
The risk principle holds that intervention intensity should be matched to the offender's level of risk to reoffend.
Question 7: What is the purpose of a structured decision-making tool in case management?
- To replace officer discretion entirely with automated outcomes
- To provide a consistent, validated framework for assessing risk and determining supervision levels (Correct answer)
- To assign mandatory sentences without judicial review
- To schedule court hearings automatically
Correct answer: To provide a consistent, validated framework for assessing risk and determining supervision levels
Structured decision-making tools reduce bias and increase consistency by grounding supervision decisions in validated risk/need assessments.
What is the primary purpose of an Individualized Treatment Plan (ITP) in a correctional setting?