North Carolina Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) State Practice Exam

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Prepare for the North Carolina Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) State Exam. This comprehensive quiz includes multiple-choice questions designed to enhance your knowledge of law enforcement principles and to help you obtain your certification. Get ready to ace your exam!

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When an inmate is intoxicated, on drugs, or suicidal, how often must they be checked on?

  1. One time an hour

  2. Two times an hour

  3. Three times an hour

  4. Four times an hour

The correct answer is: Four times an hour

In situations where an inmate is intoxicated, on drugs, or suicidal, it is crucial to ensure their safety and well-being. Monitoring these individuals closely minimizes the risk of self-harm or harm to others. Checking on them at least four times an hour is the standard practice in many facilities. This frequency allows for timely intervention should the inmate need assistance, whether it’s due to a medical issue from intoxication or the escalation of suicidal thoughts. The rationale behind this level of monitoring is grounded in the increased vulnerability of such inmates. Their altered mental state can lead to unpredictable behavior, making it essential for staff to be vigilant. Regular checks not only ensure physical safety but also promote a supportive environment that addresses the mental health needs of the inmate. By implementing a four-check-per-hour policy, facilities demonstrate a commitment to preventative measures and crisis management.