Basic Corrections Officer: Certification Study Guide

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Which of the following is NOT an effect of poor supervision?

  1. High inmate morale

  2. Disciplinary problems

  3. Staff/inmate conflict

  4. Escapes

The correct answer is: High inmate morale

High inmate morale is the correct answer because poor supervision typically leads to a negative environment where inmate behavior can become problematic. When supervision is lacking, inmates may feel less secure and more likely to engage in disruptive activities, which can decrease morale among the inmate population. In contrast, the other options are direct consequences of poor supervision. Disciplinary problems can arise when there are insufficient staff monitoring inmate behavior, leading to violations of rules. Similarly, poor supervision often contributes to staff/inmate conflict, as the lack of oversight may result in misunderstandings or confrontations. Lastly, escapes can happen when supervision is not stringent enough to prevent inmates from taking advantage of lapses in security. In essence, good supervision typically fosters a more positive environment and discourages negative behaviors, while the absence of it does the opposite.