According to the departamental operations manual (DOM 52020) inmates
counts are conducted to: Correct Ans - - facilitate inmate control.
- facilitate accountability.
- expedite inmate movement throughout the institution.
The regulations for inmate counts and movements are contained in the
DOM , sections 52020.1 through 52020.7 the Dom procedures to:
Correct Ans - - accountability
- institution safety and security
- public safety
- employee safety
- inmate security
Types of inmates counts - Positive Correct Ans - A physical counts
of inmates present and seen by the officer.
Types of inmates counts - Out / Tentative out Correct Ans - A count
of inmates who are away from their assigned housing units at the time of
the institution's counts.
Types of inmates counts - Standing Correct Ans - Inmates stand at
their cell door or sit on their assigned bed. At least one daily count must be
standing using the standard of "seeing living and breathing flesh"
Types of inmates counts - Negative Correct Ans - A count of
unoccupied beds in housing unit. A count of beds not inmates.
Types of inmates counts - Picture Correct Ans - Inmate use their
state- issued ID. This is conducted when positive or negative count does not
clear.
Types of inmates counts - Emergency Correct Ans - During a
disturbance or emergency, major incident, riot, escape, natural disaster, or
inclement weather.
, Types of inmates counts - Informal Correct Ans - An officer physical
count and positive identification of all inmates under their direct
supervision at work on program assignment.
Types of inmates counts - Close
Custody Correct Ans - Inmates who are subject to close and
constant supervision.
Identify the requirements for completing a count slip. Correct Ans -
- Written in black or blue ink.
- Accurate
- Error free, if you make a mistake , shred it and make a new one
- legible
Identify the requirements for completing a count slip document.
Correct Ans - - Time count commenced
- actual number of inmates counted
- location or area where the count was conducted
- printed name and signature of count officer.
(CN) chloroacetophenone Correct Ans - -Color code - red
-Common name - tear gas
- chemical class - lachrymator
- odor - lilacs
In its pure form, CN is a white crystalline solid resembling salt or sugar and
is 5 times heavier than air.
(CS) orthochlorobenzalmalononitrile Correct Ans - - color code -
blue
- common name - tear gas
- chemical class - irritant
- odor - pungent or peppery
- in a pure form, CS is a white crystalline solid resembling talcum powder
having a weight 3 times heavier than air, and possesses a pungent, pepper
like odor.
(OC) oleoresin capsicum Correct Ans - - color code - orange
- common name- pepper spray
- chemical class - inflammatory
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