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This force is used by an individual who purposely and knowingly causes
substantial risk of bodily harm or death - ✔✔ Deadly force
What does good Ipc skills create ? - ✔✔ A good climate of respect
What are the two add-on skills? - ✔✔ Responding
Asking questions
What are the three application skills ? - ✔✔ Handling requests
Making requests
Reinforcing behavior
3 principles to respond to - ✔✔ Content
Feelings
Meaning
What is the key to posturing ? - ✔✔ Standing erect , inclining forward and
eliminating distracting behaviors
Method - ✔✔
Is an amount of force that is beyond the need of the particular event and is
unjustifiable - ✔✔ Excessive force
Allows a warden to use whatever physical force is authorized by law - ✔✔ Code
of Alabama 1975 Title 13a-3-24 (warden )
Allows the use of deadly force to prevent the escape of an inmate from a maximum
or med facility - ✔✔ Code of Alabama 1975 Title 13a-3-27( Officer)
Admin 307 - ✔✔ Firearm
Admin 327 - ✔✔ Use of force
Admin 312 - ✔✔ Chemical agents
, What is considered a justified reason to use excessive force? - ✔✔ Self defense
Prevent escape
Prevent injury to self or property
Quell disturbance
Physical resistance
Goals of discipline? - ✔✔ 1. To hold inmates accountable to a standard of
behavior that sustains safe environment
2. To instill a respect for authority
3 To teach values and respectful behavior
Provides government officials the ability to select between different courses of
action - ✔✔ Discretion
A set of procedures for a disciplinary hearing to ensure discipline is fair - ✔✔
Due process
Steps to a disciplinary? - ✔✔ Inform the inmate
Notify supervisor
Incident report
Serve inmate
Disciplinary hearing
Court review of written record from trial to determine if the law was correctly
applied - ✔✔ Appeal
The person the suit is against - ✔✔ Defendant
To learn as much facts possessed by the other legal side - ✔✔ Discovery
Mental and moral state of good and honest intentions - ✔✔ Good faith
Lawsuit alleging plaintiff is being illegal held - ✔✔ Habeas Corpus
Obligation , debit or responsibility owed to someone - ✔✔ Liability
Method of enforcing laws and rights - ✔✔ Procedural law