Navy Corrections Flashcards
The maximum period of post-trial confinement provided by any level I Military Correctional Facility (MCF) may not exceed what adjudged sentence?
One year
The maximum period of post-trial confinement provided by any level II Military Correctional Facility (MCF) may not exceed what adjudged sentence?
Ten years
Who is the Brig Officer for Navy levels II and III Military Correctional Facility (MCF)?
Executive Officer (XO)
How many prisoner caseloads are authorized per case manager or correctional counselor?
40
Who is responsible for Military Correctional Facility (MCF) security, control, key and weapons accountability, emergency planning and response, maintenance of security and related equipment, perimeter patrol, and supervision of group activities?
Operations Officer
When inside their cell, observation checks must be completed on maximum custody prisoners how often?
every 15 minutes
Medium Custody Out (MDO) prisoners require at least how many escort(s) when outside the security perimeter?
1
What is the escort ratio for command escorts to minimum custody (MIN) prisoners?
1 escort per 10 MIN prisoners
True or False: There are two component parts of the ceremony of at sea disposition: civilian and military.
False
How often must a key inventory be conducted?
Quarterly
True or False: Personnel sentenced by a court-martial to confinement for a period of 31 days or more or who receive a punitive discharge should be transferred to a shore Military Correctional Facility (MCF) at the earliest opportunity.
True
Which two instructions governs the Navy’s corrections program?
SECNAVINST M-1640 and BUPERINST 1640.28 series
True or False: In instances where a corpsman performs the initial pre-confinement physical, a physician, physician’s assistant, or nurse practitioner must conduct a follow-up physical within 72 hours.
False
The following are all Core Programs within a Military Correctional Facility (MCF) EXCEPT:
Functional skills testing
______________ will be provided to all post-trial prisoners in orientation to ensure prisoners with short-term sentences benefit.
Substance Abuse/Drug and Alcohol Education (Level I)