Basic Corrections Officer: Certification Study Guide

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Which of the following is NOT a type of force recognized in corrections?

  1. Less-lethal force

  2. De-escalation force

  3. Deadly force

  4. Physical control

The correct answer is: De-escalation force

The identification of "de-escalation force" as not a type of force recognized in corrections is accurate because it does not fit into the conventional categories of force classification utilized in correctional practices. De-escalation is more about reducing tension and preventing the necessity of force rather than being a defined use of force itself. In corrections, there are typically recognized categories such as less-lethal force, which encompasses methods and tools that are designed to incapacitate an individual without causing permanent damage; deadly force, which involves actions that could result in death or serious injury; and physical control, which refers to techniques used by correctional officers to manage an individual's behavior without resorting to lethal means. Each of these recognized types of force pertains to a specific situation where a correctional officer must respond to the behavior of inmates or manage potentially volatile situations. Therefore, de-escalation is more of a strategy or approach aimed at preventing confrontations rather than a distinct type of force.