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MODULE 28 Security, Custody & Control

MODULE 28 Security, Custody & Control. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL. A. Objective 1. 069: Identify, describe & explain the importance of analyzing & selecting the elements of a security system the primary objectives of security. Prevention of

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MODULE 28 Security, Custody & Control

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  1. MODULE 28Security, Custody & Control

  2. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL A. Objective 1. 069: Identify, describe & explain the importance of analyzing & selecting the elements of a security system the primary objectives of security. Prevention of escape, disorder & contraband.

  3. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL 2. 070:Practical—to the satisfaction of the instructor, demonstrating skills in a practical exercise, the student at a minimum will perform a clothed body search & an area & vehicle search properly using those techniques taught by the instructor.

  4. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL 3. 096: Practical—Room search skill 4. 097: Practical—Vehicle search 5. 098: Practical—Cell search skill

  5. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL 6. 155: Identify, describe & explain the importance of analyzing & selecting the elements of a security system contraband control/searches

  6. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL 7. 156: Identify, describe & explain the importance of analyzing & selecting the elements of a security system security counts

  7. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL 8. 157: Identify, describe & explain the importance of analyzing & selecting the elements of a security system key control

  8. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL 9. 158: Identify, describe & explain the importance of analyzing & selecting the elements of a security system tool control

  9. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL 10. 159: Identify, describe & explain the importance of analyzing & selecting the elements of a security system job analysis

  10. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL 11. 160: Identify, describe & explain the importance of analyzing & selecting the elements of a security system locking devices

  11. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL 12. 161: Identify, describe & explain the importance of analyzing & selecting the elements of a security system emergency doors

  12. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL 13. 162: Identify, describe & explain the importance of analyzing & selecting the elements of a security system emergency plans

  13. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL 14. 163: Identify, describe & explain the importance of analyzing & selecting the elements of a security system emergency back-up lighting

  14. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL 15. 164: Identify, describe & explain the importance of analyzing & selecting the elements of a security system emergency procedures for escapes

  15. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL 16. 165: Identify, describe & explain the importance of analyzing & selecting the elements of a security system quick reaction techniques

  16. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL 17. 166: Identify, describe & explain the importance of analyzing & selecting the elements of a security system court decree

  17. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL B. Primary Objectives 1. The prevention of escape 2. The prevention of disorder 3. The prevention of contraband

  18. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL C. Contraband Defined: 1. Contraband control-controlling anything not officially authorized by institution 2. A security system is concerned with stopping the flow of contraband.

  19. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL D. Searches • Clothed body search (pat/frisk) • Unclothed body search (strip) 3. Body cavity search (medical personnel)

  20. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL 4. Housing areas a. The best way to improve the effectiveness of cell searches is make searches on unannounced & irregular schedule. b. Systematic/thorough

  21. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL 5. Other areas a. Dining room b. School/shop c. Recreation areas/yard/gym d. Perimeter (inner/outer) e. Vehicle (inside/outside)

  22. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL E. Inmate Counts • Formal (scheduled in advance, specific time/place) 2. Informal (for your information) 3. Roll call (taken after an emergency/I D count)

  23. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL 4. Special count (taken after special event) • Transport count (when transporting inmates outside institution) 6. Dormitory count (best to use 2 officers) 7. Line count (when moving inmates inside institution)

  24. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL F. Key Control 1. Make provisions for missing/broken keys 2. Know proper carrying procedure 3. Never allow inmates access to restricted keys

  25. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL G. Tool Control • Have a viable system of inventory & proper storage of tools 2. Use a shadow board

  26. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL 3. Chains & padlocks • Inmates have no need for confidential codes in the tool identification process.

  27. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL H. Job Analysis: An inventory of tasks (Procedural or Post orders) 1. Post orders (Review post orders on a regular basis) 2. Daily post log (Neat & orderly) 3. Roll call information

  28. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL I. Locking Devices 1. Maintain the perimeter (inner/outer perimeter) 2. Maintenance a. Properly maintained, not rusted, corroded or inoperable b. Check on regular basis

  29. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL J. Emergency Protocol 1. Emergency doors • Used at entrances to inmate housing areas or where inmates congregate b. Open outward with lock opening on outside

  30. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL c. Used to exit and re-enter a building after an emergency d. Check on a regular basis

  31. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL 2. Emergency back-up lighting a. Used when electrical power is lost b. Check or inspect on regular basis c. Primary need to good custody is the ability to see

  32. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL 3. Emergency plans: a. Predetermined & well defined plans of action in the event of an emergency b. All correctional staff should be trained in institutional emergency plans

  33. Security, Custody & Control 4. Inmate escape: a. Attempt is in the planning stage b. Attempt is in progress c. Inmate(s) might be on the run *Attempted/successful escapes *Participate in lock down & head count

  34. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL d. Riot e. Hostage f. Fire g. Disaster (natural/man made) h. Medical

  35. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL K. Quick Reaction Techniques 1. Sound the alarm (First) 2. Establish emergency security (After sounding the alarm) 3. Start notification process (Not for the news media)

  36. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL 4. Conduct special count 5. Document 6. Emergency repairs (Last)

  37. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL L. Systematic Observation of Inmates • Supervise inmate housing areas, work details, road crews, all security levels.

  38. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL 2. Looking & seeing 3. Stay alert/stay alive 4. Take action to stop/report penetrations, security breaches & escapes.

  39. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL M. Court Decree 1. Purpose: • Balance employment opportunities for female correctional officers b. The right to privacy for male inmates

  40. SECURITY, CUSTODY & CONTROL 2. Duties of opposite sex officers a. CPR/First Aid b. Break up fights c. Physically remove inmate from cell d. Searches

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