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2 Inmate Transportation & Gate Security by J. Striplin & G. Dutton Nevada Department of Corrections

3 What do you need? Vehicle Vehicle Documents Documents Restraints Restraints Inmate Inmate Weapon Weapon Radio, or phone Radio, or phone

4 First Aid kit First Aid kit Lunches Lunches At Least 1 to 3 Officers depending on custody levels At Least 1 to 3 Officers depending on custody levels What do you need?

5 Pre-Trip Inspection Only caged department vehicles may be used for transporting inmates medium custody are higher Only caged department vehicles may be used for transporting inmates medium custody are higher Check the fuel Check the fuel Check engine oil Check engine oil Check engine coolant Check engine coolant Check wiper fluid Check wiper fluid

6 Check lights &windshield wipers Check lights &windshield wipers Check lights Check lights Check cage is it intact Check cage is it intact Check tires pressure/ (winter) do you need chains Check tires pressure/ (winter) do you need chains 1 of the transport officers must search the van for contraband 1 of the transport officers must search the van for contraband Pre-Trip Inspection

7 Inspect your documents Your transportation order must have: Inmate’s full name Inmate’s full name Back # Back # Custody level Custody level Sentence start date Sentence start date Offense Offense Term of years Term of years Destination Date Special instructions Security equipment Approving signature

8 Check Restraining Devices Insure that the restraints are in good working condition Insure that the restraints are in good working condition Make sure that the cuffs ratchet properly Make sure that the cuffs ratchet properly Make sure the double-locks work properly Make sure the double-locks work properly and you have key to the belly chain lock and you have key to the belly chain lock Make sure the keys work Make sure the keys work

9 Identify Your Inmate (use the captains card and T.O.) Compare face to photo Compare face to photo Ask for the following information: Ask for the following information: Name and N.D.O.C. # Name and N.D.O.C. # SSN SSN DOB DOB POB POB

10 Search The Inmate 1. Inmate should only have 2. Blue jeans (not Shorts) or for high risk Jump suits are acceptable Jump suits are acceptable 3. Blue state type shirt, not polo 4. Sock and shoes 5. Approved underwear

11 Search The Inmate Start at the head Start at the head Check the mouth, hair, ears Check the mouth, hair, ears Check armpits and upper torso Check armpits and upper torso Groin area Groin area Lower body area Lower body area

12 Bottom of feet Bottom of feet Do they have any Prosthetics? Do they have any Prosthetics? legs legs Do they have false teeth Do they have false teeth Medical devices… Ie cast, braces of any kind Medical devices… Ie cast, braces of any kind Search The Inmate Search The Inmate

13 Applying the Waist Restraints Have the inmate place his hands on his head interlocking his fingers The chain should be around the waist through a belt loop

14 Make the chain as snug as possible Make the chain as snug as possible The cuff part of the restraints should have the double bar to the front and the key holes up. The cuff part of the restraints should have the double bar to the front and the key holes up. Double lock the cuff Double lock the cuff Applying the Waist Restraints

15 Wrap chain around

16 Run through belt loop

17 Run through big loop

18 Secure your lock

19 Key holes up Double bars forward

20 Double lock

21 Applying the Leg Irons Have the inmate brace himself against the wall facing away from you and lift a leg on your command When you apply the leg irons remember the most important thing is the key holes go down

22 Alternative Restraints Soft restraints Spit hood Blackbox

23 Restraining through a food slot Open food slot Have inmate face away with hands on their heads.

24 Ensure you are holding restraints the correct way. While looking through the window, have inmate face you.

25 Instruct them to place their right hand through the food slot, thumbs up and then restrain that hand. Double bars toward the thumbs and key holes facing away from you. After that hand is secured they should place it to their side palm to their side.

26 While still looking through the window have them place their other hand through the food slot, and secure it the same way.

27 While holding onto the long end of the chain, have them turn away from you again.

28 Remember to go through the belt loop. Secure your lock.

29 Transporting the Inmate Loading Your Inmate Loading Your Inmate The inmate goes in the back of a caged vehicle The inmate goes in the back of a caged vehicle Turn in the one copy of the T.O.’s Turn in the one copy of the T.O.’s Retain the other copy Retain the other copy Arriving at your destination Secure the area Armed officers walks behind the inmate Stay alert Be professional

30 Courtroom Demeanor Be aware of your surroundings Be aware of your surroundings Communicate Communicate Weapons awareness Weapons awareness Pay attention to inmate & civilian actions Pay attention to inmate & civilian actions Do not allow inmates to Communicate with the public or family members Do not allow inmates to Communicate with the public or family members Cover all exits Cover all exits Weapons awareness Weapons awareness

31 judge door Jury box seats Witness box Court room

32 Movement through Hallways 1. Armed Officer checks doors and corners ahead of Escort Officer 2. Unarmed Escort Officer Hands on Officer 3. Armed Officer rear security and watches inmates movement

33 1. Armed Officer 2. Armed Officer Unarmed Escort Officer

34 1. Officer clears Elevator 2. Inmate enter the Elevator and faces the back wall of the Elevator. 3. Remaining Officers enter the Elevator. 4. Last two Officers that entered are the first to exit and secure sides off the hallway. Movement through Hallways

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36 Secure Inmate faces wall, the “hands-on” officer controls inmate

37 1.5.2 Behavior Problems 1.5.2.1 If the behavior of an inmate cannot be controlled with routine restraints including the use of ankle restraints and direct orders and if the behavior is physically abusive or threatening to any person, then additional restraints, outlined below, may be utilized at the discretion of the senior transporting officer. (3-4183)

38 1.5.2.2 The use of a handcuff cover with security chain may be used to restrict the inmate's hand movement, including the ability to tamper with locking devices.

39 1.5.2.3 A control chain may be used to further restrict the mobility of an inmate under transport. The control chain attaches to the waist and leg restraint and serves to connect the two. Shortening the distance between the two has the effect of immobilizing the inmate.

40 The use of a control chain is an extreme measure that should be used only as a last resort. An inmate who is immobilized with the control chain cannot be allowed to remain lying or sitting on the vehicle seat. Because mobility and balance are restricted, the person could fall and experience injury.

41 An inmate restrained with the control chain will be placed on their side on a pad on the floor of the vehicle. This restraint should be removed as soon as it is no longer necessary to control the inmate's behavior. (3-4183)

42 Documentation Check the transportation orders Check the transportation orders Inmates name Inmates name Inmates N.D.O.C. # Inmates N.D.O.C. # Custody level Custody level Sentence structure Sentence structure Security equipment needed Security equipment needed Approving signature Approving signature Ensure proper placement of inmate in vehicle Ensure proper placement of inmate in vehicle

43 Inmates Released to Outside law Enforcement Agencies You will check for You will check for Body receipt Body receipt Captain’s card Captain’s card Release paper work Release paper work

44 Identify the Inmate Compare the T.O. to the captain’s card Compare the T.O. to the captain’s card Ask the inmate personal information Ask the inmate personal information Date of birth Date of birth S.S.# S.S.# Place of birth Place of birth This information is located on the captain’s card This information is located on the captain’s card

45 STOP Chase vehicle driving techniques Always try to roll as one vehicle

46 STOP Stop together…

47 STOP Leave together…

48 STOP Stop together…

49 STOP Turn together/ Continue to destination

50 Left blinker Changing lanes and blocking traffic Rear car moves first in order to block traffic for lead vehicle

51 Communication Every vehicle should have a way to communicate with each other, the institution and out side law enforcement. Every vehicle should have a way to communicate with each other, the institution and out side law enforcement. Alternate routes should be planned and available Alternate routes should be planned and available Be aware of other vehicles on the road, (are you being followed). Be aware of other vehicles on the road, (are you being followed).

52 Questions?


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