North Carolina Correctional Officer State Practice Exam

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What are common strategies that inmates use during escape attempts?

  1. Making noise and alerting guards

  2. Distractions during count and shifting in groups

  3. Writing letters to family for support

  4. Engaging in normal activities

The correct answer is: Distractions during count and shifting in groups

Inmates often employ distractions during counts and shifting in groups as strategies during escape attempts. This method capitalizes on the chaotic situations that can arise in a correctional facility. For instance, when the inmate's movements blend in with others or when a group of inmates creates a diversion, it becomes easier to manipulate the attention of guards or facility staff. The effectiveness of this strategy relies on creating an environment where the usual procedures are disrupted, making it more challenging for correctional officers to maintain oversight. The other methods listed, such as making noise to alert guards or engaging in normal activities, do not contribute to successful escape attempts. Writing letters for support may provide emotional backing but does not directly aid in the logistics of an escape. Understanding these strategies highlights the importance of vigilance and preparedness among correctional officers to ensure the safety and security of the facility.