Basic County Corrections Module 11
-decision making
-de-escalation training
-defensive tactics
-less lethal - ANS-level of training
\"Custody" - ANS-under arrest by a peace officer or under restraint by a public servant pursuant
to an order of a court of this state or another state of the United States.
\14th Amendment - ANS-No discrimination, No segregation because of race, color, or creed
\18 USC 241 Conspiracy Against Rights - ANS-If two or more persons conspire to injure,
oppress, threaten, or intimidate any person.
\1st Amendment - ANS-Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition
\5th Amendment - ANS-Protection from self-incrimination. Double Jeopardy, right to due process
\6th Amendment - ANS-right to counsel, right to be informed of the accusation. right to speedy
trial, right to trial by a jury of peers, right to a speedy trial
\8th Amendment - ANS-right to bail, protection from cruel and unusual punishment
\A final response shall be completed within ___ days. - ANS-60
\accidental and intentional are the two says of ___. - ANS-selection of the victim
\Active Resistant - ANS-Inmates physically resistor impede a jailer's attempt to enforce
commands or rules. but are not assaultive in their resistance.
\Also known as the "nudging" stage - ANS-Test the Limits
\An interim response shall be completed within ___ days. - ANS-15
\Assaultive/Bodily Harm - ANS-inmate is physically attacking a jailer, or has placed the jailer in
fear of bodily harm.
\Avoid a set-up by informing and communicating with the supervisory chain via ____ and ___. -
ANS-verbal, written
\Case Law - ANS-rights given or restored to the individual by the courts
\Command Presence - ANS-a jailer's mere position of legal authority initiates inmates
cooperation.
\Command Presence, Verbal/non-verbal communications, Weaponless Strategies, Weaponless
Control, Weapons Strategies, and Deadly Force are the - ANS-Use of Force Options
\Continuum of Force - ANS-always use the least amount of force necessary to control the
situation.
\Deadly Force - ANS-force that is intended or known by the actor to cause, or in the manner of
its use or intended use is capable of causing, death or serious bodily injury.
\Departmental policy may limit or prohibit use of certain types of force. - ANS-Irritants,
Batons/Impact Weapons, and Deadly Force
\Employees either comply with the demands of the inmate, resign, or risk the possibility of being
harmed and expose the situation. - ANS-The Sting
\Escape - ANS-unauthorized departure from custody or failure to return to custody following
temporary leave for a specific purpose or limited period or leave that is part of an intermittent
sentence, but does not include a violation of community services or parole.
-decision making
-de-escalation training
-defensive tactics
-less lethal - ANS-level of training
\"Custody" - ANS-under arrest by a peace officer or under restraint by a public servant pursuant
to an order of a court of this state or another state of the United States.
\14th Amendment - ANS-No discrimination, No segregation because of race, color, or creed
\18 USC 241 Conspiracy Against Rights - ANS-If two or more persons conspire to injure,
oppress, threaten, or intimidate any person.
\1st Amendment - ANS-Freedom of Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, and Petition
\5th Amendment - ANS-Protection from self-incrimination. Double Jeopardy, right to due process
\6th Amendment - ANS-right to counsel, right to be informed of the accusation. right to speedy
trial, right to trial by a jury of peers, right to a speedy trial
\8th Amendment - ANS-right to bail, protection from cruel and unusual punishment
\A final response shall be completed within ___ days. - ANS-60
\accidental and intentional are the two says of ___. - ANS-selection of the victim
\Active Resistant - ANS-Inmates physically resistor impede a jailer's attempt to enforce
commands or rules. but are not assaultive in their resistance.
\Also known as the "nudging" stage - ANS-Test the Limits
\An interim response shall be completed within ___ days. - ANS-15
\Assaultive/Bodily Harm - ANS-inmate is physically attacking a jailer, or has placed the jailer in
fear of bodily harm.
\Avoid a set-up by informing and communicating with the supervisory chain via ____ and ___. -
ANS-verbal, written
\Case Law - ANS-rights given or restored to the individual by the courts
\Command Presence - ANS-a jailer's mere position of legal authority initiates inmates
cooperation.
\Command Presence, Verbal/non-verbal communications, Weaponless Strategies, Weaponless
Control, Weapons Strategies, and Deadly Force are the - ANS-Use of Force Options
\Continuum of Force - ANS-always use the least amount of force necessary to control the
situation.
\Deadly Force - ANS-force that is intended or known by the actor to cause, or in the manner of
its use or intended use is capable of causing, death or serious bodily injury.
\Departmental policy may limit or prohibit use of certain types of force. - ANS-Irritants,
Batons/Impact Weapons, and Deadly Force
\Employees either comply with the demands of the inmate, resign, or risk the possibility of being
harmed and expose the situation. - ANS-The Sting
\Escape - ANS-unauthorized departure from custody or failure to return to custody following
temporary leave for a specific purpose or limited period or leave that is part of an intermittent
sentence, but does not include a violation of community services or parole.