In most facilities _____ serve the meals.
Inmates
Includes all mail received by inmates, such as letters, magazines, news-papers, periodicals, and book subscriptions.
Routine mail
Being aware of your surroundings and playing close attention to details
Observation
visits in which both the visitor and the inmate are in the same room, without a physical barrier and can have limited physical contact
Contact visits
movement of an inmate from one point to another accompanied by another officer or staff member
Escort
The dining area should be inspected for ______ and ______ to ensure health and safety
Cleanliness, Order
Contains confidential information concerning legal matters and includes all mail to and from municipal , county, state, and federal courts as well as state attorneys, private attorneys, public defenders, legal aid organizations, and agency clerks
legal mail
An incident that is out of the ordinary and disrupts the normal operation o the facility and routine daily activiteis
Unusual occurence
Visitation is a _____ and not a _____ for inmates and visitors.
Privilege,Right
rear, slightly to the side
When serving meals in a dining hall, conduct a ______ and _____ security check before opening the dining facilities to inmates.
Thorough, Systematic
Consists of correspondence to and from public officials, government agencies, and the news media.
Privileged mail
First stage of observation
An inmate may receive two types of visitors, _____ and _____.
social, professional
Before escorting an inmate conduct a ____ for _____ or _____.
frisk, weapons, contraband
If inmates are served in cells or other common areas, a __ ______ _____ check is not necessary
pre-mealtime security
Common method used by inmates to send unauthorized communications to other inmates within the same facility or other institutions
Kickback or three-way mail
These incidents negatively affect the security of the facility, and include events such as:(name 4)
-Inmate or staff death
-serious injuries to inmate or staff
-suicide or attempted suicide
-escapes or attempted escapes
-criminal acts
-inability to clear inmate count
-inmates fighting
-use of force
-power or water outages at the facility
-inmate strikes(refusal to eat or work)
-riots
-hostage situations
-bomb threats or detonation
-fire
-disasters
-sexual assault
-lost or missing equipment, particularly keys
_____ ______ are conducted on a specific schedule on designated days and times, whereas _____ _____ may be permitted at any time.
Social visits, Professional visits
After completing the escort, confirm that the ____ and ____ of the inmates arriving at the destination match the original number of the inmates departing.
number, identity
Some Inmates have special or dietary requirements because of ____,____ ____,____, or a need for ____ ____.
diabetes, religious restrictions, allergies, or a need for more portions
Mail should be scanned for _____ ______ and _____ ____ _____ of the sender and recipient.
Adequate Postage, proper address format
Proactive intervention begins with being aware of surroundings and changes in inmate behaviors, dress, and social groupings. Examples may include:(name 3)
-Inmates wearing boots during showers and at night may indicate the occurrence of an incident
-Magazines under the shirts may indicate an inmate expects being stabbed or hit
-Hoarding items from the commissary may indicate an inmate expects being placed in lockdown
-an increase in requests for protection or "check in" may indicate fear of being attacked
-an increase or decrease in the normal activity or sounds of the facility may indicate a riot or escape is likely
If you discover contraband, ____ __, maintain _____ of _____, and contact ____ _____.
Confiscate it, chain of custody, your supervisor
to ensure the safety of the inmates, consider any _____ and the _____ condition of the inmate to be escorted
limitations, physical