1 The Indiana Department of Correction presents New Employee Orientation: Trafficking.

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1 The Indiana Department of Correction presents New Employee Orientation: Trafficking

2 Performance Objectives Identify the definition of trafficking. Identify possible effects of trafficking.

3 Definition of Trafficking A person who knowingly or intentionally: Delivers, or carries into the penal facility or juvenile facility with intent to deliver, an article to an inmate or child of the facility; Carries, or receives with intent to carry out of the penal facility or juvenile facility, an article from an inmate or child of the facility, or; Delivers, or carries to a worksite with the intent to deliver, alcoholic beverages to an inmate or child or a jail work crew or community work crew; commits trafficking with an inmate, a Class A misdemeanor.

4 Indiana Code If the trafficked article is a cigarette or tobacco product, the court shall impose a mandatory five thousand dollar ($5,000.00) fine, in addition to any term of imprisonment imposed.

5 Indiana Code Trafficking is a Class C Felony if the article is a: A Deadly Weapon A Controlled Substance

6 Effects of Trafficking Disrupts orderly operations/safety and security of the facility. One offender has items others want, which causes dissention between offenders. Illegal substances disrupt order and control due to offender behavior problems. Increased medical costs due to drug overdose or negative drug reactions.

7 You have now completed the Trafficking module. Please advance to the next module.