BASIC OPERATIONS & SECURITY PROCEDURES
CORRECTIONAL RIGHTS
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH- AWARENESS/DE- ESCALATION
JUSTICE SYSTEM
CIVIL LIABILITY
100

What is situational awareness?

                                            

The conscious dynamic reflection on the situation by an individual


100

Which amendment is this?

unnecessary pain

deliberate indifference 

injury resulting

shocking to the conscience of the court

8th

obviously 

100

A pattern of compulsive substance use marked by recurrent significant social, occupational, legal, or interpersonal adverse consequences. 

Abuse

100

What court would a juvenile delinquency case go to?

Circuit court

100

Give 3 examples of ADA in jail

AND 

3 most common areas of high liability 


Handrails

Wheelchairs 

Purple App

-ADA, PREA, Jail suicide

200

Increases safety of AICs

Increases safety of correctional officer

Can deter dangerous activity

Increases response to medical emergencies                          
Are the purposes of What


    

Supervision of AICs
200

True or False

The rights of an AIC include due process, mail, religion, and contacting the media

True

200

A neurotransmitter partially responsible for memory, attention, motivation, & pleasurable reward.

Dopamine

200

True or False

Indictment is only in Felony cases

True

200

What does PREA stand for and what are the 6 steps to respond to a PREA claim?Starts with 

1. Secure

Secure

Collect

Contact Medical

prevent

detect

response

300

Steps of information processing

Perception- detect signals and targets from an environment filled with noise

Interpretation- understand the significance of the elements and to gain a picture of what is going on

Prediction- project the future of the elements in the environment.

    

300

What does RLUIPA stand for?

Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act

-No burden on religious exercise even when it results from a rule of general applicability unless;

a. furtherance of compelling governmental interest

b. the least restrictive means of furthering that interest.


300

At this stage, people can escalate quickly if their needs are not met.

Trigger

300

Enforcing policy, role modeling, release agreements, and victim notification are examples of what?

Roles of a Corrections Professional

300

An officer uses excessive force when removing an inmate from his cell. A reasonable office would NOT have used that much force. 

Title 18 or Title 42

Title 18 

Discuss the two-part test.

400

AICs are to be physically _______ ___ at least once per shift

accounted for

400

Describe the 5 amendments relevant to the jail

1st- Religion, Speech, Press, Assemble, Petition

4th- Search and Seizures

5th- Protection if accused of a crime. Right against self-incrimination

8th- Cruel and unusual punishment

14th- Due process and representation

400

A behavioral health condition that impacts the brain and impacts daily living.

Substance use disorder

400

Summarize the court process of a misdemeanor


Arrest- custody- cite/release

Arraignment- muni, justice, or circuit court arraignment

Plea

Not guilty- trial by judge/6-person jury

Guilty- Jail, Fine, Probation

400

THE 2 FIREARM SAFETY RULES 

Know where the muzzle is pointed; the direction must be appropriate, intentional, and legal.

Keep your finger off the trigger until you are on target and have made the decision to press it. 

500

_____ of AIC surveillance is important for staff to prove that rounds/ other surveillance has been carried out.

Documentation

500

When is the Turner Test used and what is the 4-part test?

To determine if the jail has a legitimate reason to restrict an AICs rights. Accommodations must be safe, secure, and won't affect AIC rehabilitation. 

1. A valid, rational connection between regulation and governmental interest is an issue.

2. Are there alternative means of exercising the right that the AIC can use

3. Will there be an impact on staff, other AICs, or jail resources if the right is accommodated? 

4. Are there easy, obvious alternatives to the regulation?

500

What are the 5 universal truths of communication?

Dignity/Respect

being asked

options

told why/explanation

2 chance

500

Difference between presumptive and determinate sentences.

Presumptive- The severity of the offense (listed as 1-11 on the left) and severity of the suspect’s criminal history (letters A – I at the top) intersect at the presumptive sentence. 

For example, a person who assaults a public safety officer (level 6), who has three prior assault felonies (level A) would be presumed to be sentenced to 25-30 months in the Dept. of Corrections (DOC).

Determinate- Some statutes prescribe the sentence if the person is convicted. The most common set of crimes with determinate sentences are commonly referred to as “Measure 11” offenses. 

These sentences were enacted by a voter initiative of the same number and can be found in ORS 137.700 – 712. Most of these offenses are major person crimes (e.g., manslaughter, rape, and sodomy). When convicted, the person must be sentenced to the mandatory minimum (day-for-day) in DOC.

                                                      


    

500

An inmate tells the deputy working his post that he wants to see medical for a "real bad earache" and touches his ear. He pulls his fingers away to show the deputy a clear liquid on his fingers and the deputy working that post brushes it off. He tells the inmate that he will let someone know but never does. The man is taken to the hospital a week later and is found to have a chronic ear infection. He could have lost his hearing and the inmate states that he wants to sue.

What did the deputy show by ignoring the request?

Is this officer protected by either indemnity or qualified immunity?

What information is needed to successfully file a Torte claim?


Deliberate indifference

He is not protected by indemnity because of his negligent duty. 

Torte claim- legal duty owed to behave in an appropriate way, breach to live up to that duty, injury has occurred, proof that failure to do duty caused the injury (more likely than not).

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