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Incident Package - ✔✔- 7219 || || || ||
- Holding Cell Logs
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- 115's
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- 804's
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- 3014 report of findings if allegations
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- Incident Commander critique
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- First and second manager review
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- IST training sheets if applicable
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- Staff 7219
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- Copies of 114D, 114A(1), 128B(1) (notice of hearing), 128B chronos (enemy, compatibility,
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counseling)
- Fax cover sheets
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- Cost analysis
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- UOF clarifications
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Lawsuits affecting CDCR - ✔✔COLEMAN- Inmates with mental health issues. Heat alert
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• 1st stage - 90 degrees outside, inmates go in.
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• 2nd stage - 90 degrees inside, extra showers Medical notified.
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• 3rd stage - 95 degrees inside, ice water nurses make rounds.
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ARMSTRONG - DPP ADA inmates with disabilities CCR3085. || || || || || || || ||
• CDC 1824, request for reasonable modification.
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• CDC 1845 is RFRA granted by MD.
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PLATA - Access to adequate, constitutional, timely care with continuity between institutions
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within a safe and secure environment. Request for Medical services: CDC 7362 form.
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CLARK - DDP inmates with developmental disabilities, screening and recognition.
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PEREZ - Adequate dental care. || || || || ||
VALDIVIA - Parole revocation process. || || || || ||
MADRID - Madrid PBSP ad seg. || || || || ||
Housing Codes - ✔✔S - Single Cell Status || || || || || || ||
R - Sex Offenders
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DDP DP* - Armstrong || || || ||
|| •DP* disability affecting placement.
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|| •DN* disability NOT affecting placement.
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|| •M- Mobility V- Vision
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|| H-Hearing W- Wheelchair || || ||
|| •DPO - intermittent wheelchair needs.|| || || ||
Clark Codes - ✔✔NCF: Inmate received a passing score on Phases I or II cognitive tests and did
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not require adaptive functioning evaluation.
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NDD: Inmate initially identified as DD1 has been reevaluated and found not to require adaptive
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support services, or a mainline inmate failing or not receiving Phase I and II but found not to
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require adaptive support services. These inmates should be reevaluated for DDP placement if
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problems with adaptive functioning arise. This inmate must always have an SA disciplinary
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hearings, CDC Form 114D reviews.DD1: This inmate can function successfully in a GP setting in
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a designated DDP institution consistent with other case factors and usually does not require
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prompts to initiate activities of self-care and daily living.|| || || || || || || ||
DD2: This inmate can function successfully in a GP setting in a designated DDP
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institution consistent with other case factors. However, this inmate requires prompts to initiate
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self-care and/or daily living activities and may have victimization concerns.
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DD3: This inmate requires placement in a highly structured, specialized program in a designated
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DDP institution capable of meeting his/her needs. The
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inmate can be trained in elementary self-care skills, master sight reading of survival words, and
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can perform simple tasks in a correctional setting.master sight reading of survival words, and can
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perform simple tasks in a correctional setting || || || || || ||
Classification of Inmates - ✔✔Points || || || ||
- 0-18 points-
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• level I. Open dorm without armed perimeter.
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- 19-35 points-
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• level II Open dorms with secure perimeter.
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- 36-59 points-
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• level III. Cell construction, fenced perimeter and armed outside coverage.
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- 60 or more points-
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• level IV. Secure perimeter, inside and outside armed coverage, inside cell construction, and
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outside cell || ||
construction in newer prisons || || ||
Staff Disciplinary Process - ✔✔̈ Preventative
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- Training = IST and OJT
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- Orientation
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- Expectations, verbal or written
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- Your own demeanor
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̈ Corrective
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- Verbal counseling
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