Washington State Correctional Officer Practice Exam

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Which type of resistance involves no physical or verbal opposition?

Passive resistance

Active resistance

Aggressive resistance

Complete compliance

The correct answer is that complete compliance refers to a situation where an individual follows instructions or directives without any form of resistance, whether physical or verbal. In the context of correctional environments, complete compliance indicates that the individual is fully cooperating with the staff and adhering to the established rules and requests without question or hesitation. In contrast, passive resistance may involve non-compliance or subtle forms of defiance without overt confrontation, such as ignoring commands or displaying disinterest, but it does not constitute total agreement or collaboration. Active resistance involves a more direct challenge to authority through physical actions or vocal opposition. Aggressive resistance pushes this further, where there is a clear intention to combat or confront authority figures, often escalating to dangerous behaviors. Complete compliance is essential in correctional settings to facilitate safety and order, allowing for effective management of individuals and proper functioning of the facility.

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