Corrections Officer State Certification (SOCE) Practice Exam

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Which type of custody grade allows inmates to work outside but not in community residential centers?

Maximum custody grade

Medium custody grade

Minimum custody grade

The minimum custody grade is designed for inmates who have demonstrated good behavior and compliance with institutional rules. Inmates in this category are granted more privileges compared to those in higher custody grades. They may work outside the facility, which can include jobs that are still under supervision, but they are not permitted to engage in work at community residential centers. This structure is meant to prepare inmates for eventual reintegration into the community while still maintaining security and oversight. The distinction in custody grades is crucial for managing risk and ensuring the safety of both inmates and the community.

High custody grade

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