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Unit 11 Lesson Plan Maintaining SecurityUNIT 11 LESSON PLAN MAINTAINING SECURITY Module 11.1 Basic Precautions 0:30 J.K. Test #3 9 Test Items PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE: State why the following errors in 11.1.1 might pose threats to security.- 7 test items 1 PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE: Identify the purpose of a sallyport, and 11.1.2 describe the procedure for entering or leaving 2 test items Discuss the purpose and use of a sallyport. a. Provide additional security both staff and inmates. 0 C. Discuss procedure for entry/exit. d. Discuss various types of sallyports. Module 11.2 Searching the Facility 2:00 J.K. Test #3 11 Test Items UNIT OUTLINE AND PRESENTATION: NOTES: Performance Objective: Identify things to look for when searching 11.2.1 the facility. For example: 2 test items Excess supplies Razor keys Tattoo kits Excess medications Contraband Damage to building 1. Discuss the importance of conducting facility searches and the types of things to look for during those searches b. Excess in supplies C. Excess medication d. Contraband --anything that is not permitted by law or your agencies policy and procedure, e. Damage to facility plant -interior and exterior f. Tattoo kits g. Gang related materials h. Fire hazards i. Sanitation problems Performance Objective: List the steps and safety precautions 11.2.2 to be observed when searching 3 test items the facility. For example: Get tools for search (gloves, mirrors, 4 containers) Plan where to relocate inmates --how to rotate during search Search individual inmates Remove inmates from area as searched Work around room systematically Designate centralized spot for placing found contraband Remove contraband Remove excess supplies Determine to whom the contraband belonged Return inmates Take pictures of evidence Write and file report on search and results 1. When conducting a search it is important to have a systematic plan developed. Every time you conduct a search you should use the same plan, method, etc. Items to consider a. Insure you have the proper tools b. Have a plan pre -established for the movement of inmates. C. Search of individual inmates. d. Know the number of personnel necessary. e. Removal of inmates from search area f. Always work around the room systematically, develop the plan with staff before going in to complete the search g. Removal of contraband h. Ensure officers determine to whom contraband belonged i. Pictures as evidence --Also useful to show other staff members of types of contraband being found in your facility. j. Return of inmates --Be prepared for hostility k. Report writing --Incident vs. crime report 5 UNIT PRESENTATION AND OUTLINE NOTES: PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE: List potential hiding places to be checked 3 test items 11.2.3 carefully during a search of the facility. For example: When hiding contraband items inmates are ingen I ious. They have 24 hours a day to find ways to hide their contraband items. r I UNIT PRESENTATION AND OUTLINE: NOTES: 2. Discuss why inmates will hide contraband in i Review ossibility of inmate DON'T OVERLOOK THE OBVIOUS. PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE: Describe the procedure for limiting and 11.2.4 controlling movement of inmate workers 1 test items during search of facility. 1. During searches you must be concerned with the a. Determine the number you may need to assist with cleanup b. Find suitable location for them to wait while conducting the search C. Assign an officer to supervise inmate workers during detail d. Consider movement into and out of search area e. Ensure they are searched prior to returning them to other work details or their housing unit. Do not let them leave the area or have contact with other inmates until searched. PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE: Identify the tools or materials that might 11.2.5 be useful during a search of the facility 2 test items and describe potential uses of each. For example: Mirrors Gloves Screwdrivers Hammers Checklists Metal detectors Baskets, buckets Property bags 1 Conducting a through and proper search requires the use of appropriate tools. Discuss the purpose and use of each MENEW67!- �0= e. Checklists f. Metal detectors 9. Baskets, buckets h. Property bags L Heavy wire J® Magnet k. Spatula (putty knife) I. Flashlight M. Pliers Toolot�, 7�1 0. Bags/masks when searching areas with blood and body fluid precautions or possible infectious TB inmates. 2. When conducting searches always remember to maintain the civil rights of inmates and act in accordance with policy and procedure to prevent any chance of legal liability., 8 3. It is a good idea to keep an inventory of the tools you take in with you for the search and re -inventory when you leave to ensure you took everything out with you. 4. Storing search tools in a central location also assists staff to readily access them and return them. MODULE 11.3 SECURITY ROUNDS 1.30 JX TEST #3 6 TEST ITEMS UNIT OUTLIVES AND PRESENTATION NOTES: PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE: Identify principles governing security. 11.3.1 rounds. For example: 2 test items Conduct safety checks of inmates thorough direct Review of the definition of security and how security rounds enhance facility security. a. Discuss Title 15 Section 1027. b. What does an intermittent security check consist of (Guidelines) C. Discuss how check can be documented. d. What other tools beside bars, locks, keys and cement help maintain security 2. Basic principles of making good security rounds a. Scheduled rounds (i.e. counts) 10 b. Unscheduled rounds 1. C. Rounds are only as good as you make them d. Document the unordinary e. Use electronics to assist you with security but do not become dependant on them. Good security is using all of your senses. Maintain contact with fixed or designated posts to ensure facility security has been maintained. PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE: Identify signs to watch out for on 11.3.2 security rounds. For example: 2 test items Your observations, perceptions and senses provide you with important information: a. Using your sixth sense --judge climate of cell, inmate behavior b. Look for the obvious on security rounds: 11 UNIT PRESENTATION Di OUTLINE NOTES: PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE: Identify reasons for surveying the physical 11.3.3 plant and outer fence as well as assigned areas on security rounds. 0 • • • • - • i• • • r w - •- 1 test items PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE: ►dentify steps in conducting outside 11.3.4 perimeter checks, 2 test items ® Get equipment together (flashlight, radio, weapons, communication devices) ® Notify all posts ® Walk around building and fences ® Look for abnormalities Notify officers when you return ® Notify watch commander if anything is wrong Log security check and any problems ® Notify superior to fill out maintenance request when appropriate PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE: List potential warning signs to be 11.3.5 observed in outside perimeter checks. 1 test items For examples Make sure that the appropriate staff members are notified when you begin your security rounds and when you return de the building. C. Have the security check logged in accordance with your agencier4 policy and procedure. I 4 a D-4KE01 too I I I tr"'; Ip K01 I I ito SEM MGM= E92 4 1 rza: I Q NJ to] "a 1,11VI! ),(:A SIQ ms] a [O]SAmItI11:42 " -9 2. When making your security rounds you should always be aware of officer safety concerns and maintaining facility security. You should watch for: E 300��� �01111[ llflm� W MODULE 11.4 COUNTING AND LOCATING INMATES :30 J.K TEST # 3 7 TEST ITEMS UNIT OUTLINES AND PRESENTATION NOTES: PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE: Identify procedures for doing 11.4.1 different kinds of counts. For 1 test items example: Numerical Body Photo Discuss the importance and reasons for inmate counts a. Discuss the different types of counts 2. Discuss how many counts should be completed in a 24 hour period and what type(s) should be used. 14 PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE: Identify why the following principles 11.4.2 are important to the effective counting of 2 test items inmates. For example: Ascertain that each person is alive Check physical and psychological condition Never let inmates count Insist that all movement stops during the count Verify the count during each shift 1. When conducting counts officers need to be aware of certain security principles. a. Insure each inmate is alive b. Check the physical and psychological condition of inmate C. Officer should always conduct count not inmate d. No movement in cell unless directed by you e. Document and verify count in accordance with policy and procedure PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE: Describe the procedure for responding 11.4.3 to the absence of an inmate. For 1 test item example: Verify someone is missing Secure area Contact supervisor 15 PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE: List principles of searching for a missing 11.4.4 or escaped inmate. For example: 2 test items Follow headcount and lockdown procedure Identify whether missing or escaped 1 What should you do if you discover an inmate is missing during count. a. Verify the inmate is actually missing b. Stop all inmate movement C. Have someone else count area to insure you didn't miscount d. Notify your supervisor. 2. Once it is determined an inmate is missing certain steps must be taken to locate the missing or escaped person. a. Maintain lockdown status of facility b. Attempt to identify whether the inmate is missing or escaped C. Recount entire facility if necessary 16 UNIT PRESENTATION • • NOTES: d. If you determine that the inmate is not missing and has escaped look for breaches of security and attempt to identify how the inmate left the facility. MODULE.6 CONDUCTING SEARCHES OF INMATES 2:30 J.K. TEST # 8 B.S. TEST # 28 5 TEST ITEMS UNIT • AND PRESENTATION • PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE: Identify the legal principles inherent in 11.5.1 conducting clothed (pat -down) and unclothed I test item (strip) searches. I A - 11=0 IfIgam, ==_ I • PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE: Identify those places on males and 11.5.2 females where weapons or contraband 2 test items may be concealed 2. Review • • males and females where contraband commonly concealed W PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE: Identify the legal principles of searching 11.5.3 persons of the opposite sex. 1 test item PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE: Identify the "universal safety precautions" 11.5.4 for conducting searches, e.g. use of 1 test item gloves, how to avoid razor cuts or needle sticks, etc. a. Access inmate b. Wear appropriate safety equipment re f. Don't run fingers through or over clothing use fingers. M g. Treatment if injured by razor or needle stick UNIT PRESENTM IAIr ION AND OUTLINE: NOTES: PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE: Identify the methods of the search of an 11.5.5 individual, including: B.S. Test #28 Be alert Be thorough Use proper procedure when searching opposite sex 1. Develop good methods for consistent searches a. Stay alert at all time to inmate and your surroundings b. Develop a system to maintain thoroughness and consistency C. Searching opposite sex d. Location of yourself to the inmate e. Positioning of inmate 2. Have officers complete Behavioral Skills Test #28--search (pat -down) of another person concealing contraband items. 19