LIEUTENANT Interview Exam questions 2026 with precise answers || || || || || || ||
1. Reportable Incidents.
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Examples of incidents which shall be reported: - ✔✔• All felonies committed by inmates,
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parolees, employees or the public on institution property, during transportation or under the
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jurisdiction of parole regions. || || || ||
|| • General or partial lockdowns.
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|| • Riots, inmate strikes or general demonstrations.
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|| • Major power failures.
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|| • Serious accidents or injuries.
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|| • Deaths.
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|| • Significant damage or destruction of state property.
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|| • Escapes or attempted escapes (refer to DOM 55040, Escape Pursuit).
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|| • Any state of emergency as described in CCR 3383.
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|| • Any use or discharge of weapons, chemical agents or Tasers.
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• Threats against the President or Vice-President of the United States, or threats against state
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officials. ||
|| • Safety grievances (employees).
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|| • Employee job actions.
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|| • Sexual Violence Allegations
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Confidential Sources Reliability. - ✔✔1. The Source has successfully completed a polygraph
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exanimation.
2. The confidential source has previously provided information, which proved to be true.
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3. The confidential source is the victim.
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4. The information provided by the confidential source is self-incriminating.
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5. Other confidential sources have independently provided the same information.
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6. Part of the information provided, is corroborated through investigation or by information from
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What Quality's do you possess to be a lieutenant and what steps have you taken to prepare to be a
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lieutenant? - ✔✔• Experience with Multiple Custody Levels || || || || || || ||
• Familiar with programs: Re-Entry HUB, SNY, Secure Level II, SAP
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• Researched Policy and Procedure (DOM Supplements, Operational Procedures)
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• Prepared CDCR 837's (A's, B's and C's)
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• Adjudicated RVR's/good understanding of Inmate Disciplinary Process
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• Responded/researched inmate appeals Level 1 and 2 /Mod Orders
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• Initiated Staff Discipline/Corrective Action
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• Acted Out of Class As Lieutenant for?
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• Significant Supervisory Experience (12 years)
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• Worked multiple positions throughout my career as a supervisor.
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4. Count did not clear, what steps would you take as Watch Commander? - ✔✔• Recall institution
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order Positive count. While waiting, review DMS for any movement that may not have been
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processed properly. ||
• If count not rectified order positive ID count to identify missing inmate.
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• If more than two hours have passed you have to notify headquarters
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• Escapee identified
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• Deploy escape teams
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• Freeze gate
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• Activate EOC
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• Notify AOD, Warden, ISU, SSU, Headquarters, OIG
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• Seal off living area for ISU
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• Search grounds
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• Formulate Escape bulletin
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