Basic Corrections Officer: Certification Study Guide

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While escorting an inmate, your weapon side should be positioned __________ from the inmate.

  1. Away

  2. Toward

  3. Behind

  4. Next

The correct answer is: Away

Positioning your weapon side away from the inmate during an escort serves several important safety and tactical purposes. This arrangement reduces the risk of the inmate accessing your weapon, which is crucial for maintaining control over the situation. Additionally, having your weapon side away allows for better body positioning to respond to potential threats without creating an immediate danger to yourself or the inmate. By keeping the weapon side away, you also ensure that your primary focus is on the inmate's actions and behavior, rather than your weapon, which helps in maintaining a safer and more manageable escort situation. This practice aligns with standard procedural protocols in corrections for ensuring the safety of both the officer and the inmate throughout the escort process.