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5 Major Operating Procedures. - Count procedures. Inclimate weather Stage 1/2/3 Heat plan. Disturbance Control. Use of Force Policy. Escape procedures. 3321 C Reliability - Confidential source has previously provided information which proved to be true. Other confidential sources have independently provided the same information. The confidential information is self incriminating. The confidential source is the victim. Part of the information is corroborated through an investigation or by information provided by nonconfidential sources. The course successfully completed a polygraph test. A Correctional Officer brings an Inmate in handcuffs, he says he found a weapon in the Inmates property. What do you do? - Freeze all movement. Have the Officer place the inmate in a Temporary Holding Cage. Initiate log. Have the Officer go back and search the rest of his area for additional weapons or contraband. Interview Inmate on why he had such weapon, and cause. Contact you LT for 114d lockup orders.Make an A1 cover sheet for LT. Have the Unit/Building Officer begin 1083 rolling of the inmate property to inventory. Separate any DME inmate might have, he will need it on his person. Or given to ASU staff. Contact ASU for bed availability. Once approved by control print 149, have medical stamp and send over the medication if applicable to follow inmate. Have 7219 report of injury or unusual occurrence performed on the inmate. Once all paperwork is complete, have inmate escorted and housed to ASU. Have staff begin 115 and 837c incident report charging the inmate with a possession of a weapon. Once staff is finished with report, read and correct reports as needed. 837 and 114d originals will be given to Facility Captain for further review. If time is not an issue, conduct threat level assessments on inmates in the unit/building. Begin interviews of 5 random inmates. Resume program. A Correctional Officer hands you report, which he explains his use of force. What details are you looking for that must be documented? - What type of UOF was used, if it was MK4/9 how far he/she was distance in feet. How long was the burst, intended target, was it effective, did it reach desired result?If baton used what type of strikes were used, what zone was the intended target vs actual strike placement, was it effective, did it reach desired result? ASU placement/114D Lock up orders. - Documents 5 documents needed to place inmate(s) in ASU. 114d lock up orders. A: Presents an immediate threat to safety of self and others. B: Jeopardizes integrity of an investigation of alleged criminal activity or serious misconduct. C: Endangers institutional security. D: Upon release no bed availability in general population.
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