Incident Package Correct Ans - - 7219
- Holding Cell Logs
- 115's
- 804's
- 3014 report of findings if allegations
- Incident Commander critique
- First and second manager review
- IST training sheets if applicable
- Staff 7219
- Copies of 114D, 114A(1), 128B(1) (notice of hearing), 128B chronos
(enemy, compatibility, counseling)
- Fax cover sheets
- Cost analysis
- UOF clarifications
Lawsuits affecting CDCR Correct Ans - COLEMAN- Inmates with
mental health issues. Heat alert system.
• 1st stage - 90 degrees outside, inmates go in.
• 2nd stage - 90 degrees inside, extra showers Medical notified.
• 3rd stage - 95 degrees inside, ice water nurses make rounds.
ARMSTRONG - DPP ADA inmates with disabilities CCR3085.
• CDC 1824, request for reasonable modification.
• CDC 1845 is RFRA granted by MD.
PLATA - Access to adequate, constitutional, timely care with continuity
between institutions within a safe and secure environment. Request for
Medical services: CDC 7362 form.
CLARK - DDP inmates with developmental disabilities, screening and
recognition.
PEREZ - Adequate dental care.
VALDIVIA - Parole revocation process.
MADRID - Madrid PBSP ad seg.
, Housing Codes Correct Ans - S - Single Cell Status
R - Sex Offenders
DDP DP* - Armstrong
•DP* disability affecting placement.
•DN* disability NOT affecting placement.
•M- Mobility V- Vision
H-Hearing W- Wheelchair
•DPO - intermittent wheelchair needs.
Clark Codes Correct Ans - NCF: Inmate received a passing score on
Phases I or II cognitive tests and did not require adaptive functioning
evaluation.
NDD: Inmate initially identified as DD1 has been reevaluated and found not
to require adaptive support services, or a mainline inmate failing or not
receiving Phase I and II but found not to require adaptive support services.
These inmates should be reevaluated for DDP placement if problems with
adaptive functioning arise. This inmate must always have an SA
disciplinary hearings, CDC Form 114D reviews.DD1: This inmate can
function successfully in a GP setting in a designated DDP institution
consistent with other case factors and usually does not require
prompts to initiate activities of self-care and daily living.
DD2: This inmate can function successfully in a GP setting in a designated
DDP
institution consistent with other case factors. However, this inmate
requires prompts to initiate self-care and/or daily living activities and may
have victimization concerns.
DD3: This inmate requires placement in a highly structured, specialized
program in a designated DDP institution capable of meeting his/her needs.
The
inmate can be trained in elementary self-care skills, master sight reading of
survival words, and can perform simple tasks in a correctional
setting.master sight reading of survival words, and can perform simple
tasks in a correctional setting
Classification of Inmates Correct Ans - Points
- 0-18 points-
• level I. Open dorm without armed perimeter.
- 19-35 points-