Florida BRT Corrections - Officer Safety Practice Exam

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Which of the following is an example of contraband?

  1. Textbooks

  2. Firearms

  3. Medical supplies

  4. Uniforms

The correct answer is: Firearms

Contraband refers to items that are prohibited by law or regulation and are often associated with activities that pose a risk to safety, security, or order. Firearms are a clear example of contraband in many correctional facilities and contexts because they can be used as weapons, potentially endangering both staff and inmates. Their presence within a correctional environment is restricted to prevent violence and maintain control. In contrast, textbooks, medical supplies, and uniforms are generally considered acceptable items in a correctional setting because they serve educational, health, and identification purposes respectively. Therefore, the classification of firearms as contraband underscores the necessity for strict regulations regarding safety and security in corrections facilities.