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CDCR SERGEANT EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
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Under the direct supervision of a LT, the Correctional Sergeant is responsible for the
direct supervision of, training and evaluation of Correctional Officers and the
• supervision of officers day to day operations.
• Staff Accountability
• Tour Facilities, log book, inventory sheets.
• Key and tool Control
• Repsond to Appeals
• Conduct Administrative 115 hearings
Correctional Sergeants Duties
• Training Staff
• Making sure cell searches are done
• Controlling disturbances (isolate and contain)
• Helping with 114D Lock up orders
• Helping with 837's
• Proof reading officers reports
• Uniform standards for officers
• Grooming Standards compliance for officers
• Information which, if known, to the inmate, would endanger the safety of
any person.
• Info which would jeopardize the security of the institution.
CCR Title 15, 3321 Confidentiality, What • specific medical or psychological info which, if known to the inmates
meets 'Confidentiality' Criteria? would be medically or psychologically detrimental to the inmate.
• Info provided and classified confedintial by another governmental agency.
• A security threat group Debrief Report. reviewed and approved by the
debriefing subject for placement in the confidential section of central file.
• 114-D ( Administrative Segregation placement notice)
• 114-A1 ( Inmate Segregation Profile)
• 7219 Medical Report/128 MH7
• Any issued Medical appliances (DME)
• 1083 Property Inventory
• 149 with signatures
Documents for a Lock Up Order
• Inmate Id card or photo
• 128B General chrono for enemy concerns
• 1882 Initial Housing Review (off the bus or from R&R)
• 1882B Double Cell compatibility Form (marriage chrono)
• 1030 confidential Closure
• Keep on Person medication (KOP)
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• Guilty or not guilty
• Counseling with or without reprimand
• Suspension of privileges ( no more than 30 days)
• CTQ one or more weekends and or holidays not to exceed 10 days
• CTQ 5 consecutive days
• 40 hours extra duty
Administrative 115 Hearing Officer • Restriction or hold on trust acct if state or personal property are involved
Disposition • Suspension of all or part of any disposition for up to 90 days
• Imposse all or part of an existing suspended Disposition
• Inmates with Administrative 115 who are in ASU, SHU, privilege D who are
found guilty are subject to loss of entertainment appliances
30 days first offense
60 days second offense
90 days third offense
• Chemical Agents
• Hand Held Batons
3268 UOF Options • Physical strength and holds
• Less leathal weapons
• Lethal weapons
• Reasonable Force- the force that an objective trained and competent
Correctional employee faced with similar facts and circumstances would consider
necessary and reasonable to subdue an attacker overcome resistance affect
custody or gain
compliance with the law for order
• Unnecessary Force - the use of force when none is required or appropriate
• Excessive Force - the use of more Force than is reasonable to accomplish a
lawful purpose
• Immediate Use Of Force - The force used to respond without delay to a
situation or circumstance that constitutes an imminent threat to the institution
3268 UOF Definitions
facility security or the safety of A persons
• Imminent Threat - Any situations or circumstance that jeopardize the safety of
persons or compromises the security of the institution and requires immediate
action to the threat.
• Controlled UOF - The force used in an institution facility setting when an inmate's
presence or conduct poses a threat to the safety security and the in me is located in
an area that can be controlled or isolated.
• Non-Conventional UOF - That utilizes techniques or instruments that
are not specifically authorized in policy procedures or training.
• Non-Deadly Force - Any use of force that is not likely to result in death.
• Deadly Force - Any use of force that is likely to result in death.
Employ accept day and sign provide bottom copy
Forward to appropriate employee within 24 hours
3 working days to respond from receipt of form returned to inmate
If inmate disagrees they may submit to supervisor for review supervisor has 7
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calendar days to respond
Indicate decision or action
Sign and date
Maintain copy in office and Return to inmate.
Screen Appeals
• Appeals Coordinator screens appeals and will assign for 1st or 2nd level review
• Time frames start day following receipt from appeals
office First level-
• 30 days
• 1st level may be bypassed for following reasons
- Policy implemented by institution head or department
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