Summary BRT: Additional information (book/articles) that is not in slides Questions and Answers 2023
intake - -In county detention facilities, admission to the facility is known as -reception - -In state facilities, admission to the institution is known as -During intake, the inmate's identity is verified using various forms of identification, including the following: - -driver's license, military ID, or any other type of valid photo ID, fingerprinting (CO5-1.1.1) -Arrest papers - -the paperwork generated by the arresting officer that allows for the inmate to be arrested and taken to a county detention facility for admission. These papers may consist of arrest affidavits, warrants, and other court orders. (CO5-1.1.2) -Common features of arrest papers include the following: - -personal identifying information about the inmate (name, aliases, date of birth, sex, race, current address, phone number, Social Security number, height, weight, driver's license state and number, and place of birth), date and time of arrest, place of arrest, agency-generated case number, charges, including the statute number(s) and the number of charges, name of arresting officer and arresting agency, probable cause affidavit, copies of warrants or court orders, victim contact notification, if required by Ch. 960, F.S., copies of issued citations for traffic offenses (CO5-1.1.3) -Commitment papers - -documents or orders generated by the court that confine an inmate to a correctional facility after he or she is found guilty of a crime. (CO5-1.1.4) -Common features of commitment papers include the following: - -judgment and sentence pages (signed by the judge), court paperwork with sentencing information and any court recommendation, current criminal history printout from FCIC/NCIC, synopsis of inmate's behavior and adjustment to a correctional setting from the sending agency noting disciplinary issues and housing assignment while in jail, medical transfer summary from sending facility (CO5-1.1.5)
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