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27 Cards in this Set
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Intake |
Identity is verified by various forms of ID. Drivers license Military ID Fingerprinting |
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Arrest |
Paperwork generated by the arresting officer that allows the inmates to be arrested and taken to a county detention facility for admission |
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Common features of an arrest paper |
Date and time of arrest. Place of arrest. Probable cause affidavit |
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Commitment papers |
Documents or orders generated by the court that confine an inmate to a correctional facility after here she is found guilty of a crime |
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Commom features of commitment papers |
Current criminal history print out form FCIC / NCIC |
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Common terminology on arrest or commitment papers |
EOS: end of sentence |
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Confirming completeness of arrest or commitment papers is critical part of the intake process and includes ensuring that |
Commitment papers being signed by the sentencing judge |
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The inmate will be given the documents he or she is permitted to keep while in custody including |
Copies of arrest papers. Copies of property receipts. |
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According to Florida model jail standards, admitting unconscious, seriously ill, or injured persons into a county facility without medical clearance is. |
Prohibited |
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Classification |
Management tool used by facilities to asign custody grades are security risk levels to inmates. |
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Medium security level |
Is for inmates considered a moderate risk. Limited violence in the criminal history |
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Close custody grade |
Inmates who must be maintained within an armed perimeter or under direct, armed supervision when outside a secure premierer |
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The primary objective of classification is to place |
Inmates in the type of housing that best meets their needs and to provide reasonable protection for all inmates |
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Release |
Process by which inmates are discharged from a county detention facility or state correctional institution |
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Common procedures to follow before releasing an inmate may include |
Obtaining a DNA sample in accordance with 943.325 |
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Officers should check for: |
Outstanding warrants and detainers. |
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Using and inmates ID you should: |
Locate the inmates property and thoroughly search it for contraband in any stored property. |
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Gratuity |
Money given to qualified inmates discharged from the custody of the Department of Corrections. |
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Prior to the inmates release: |
They will sign a receipt for returned money, personal, property, and Release papers or certificate. |
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Friction ridge |
Raised portion of the epidermis (skin on the finger or palm) |
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Criteria for fingerprint and Palm cards: |
Visible and clear. Proper spaces. Proper type of card. Proper notations. Free of smudges. Rolled from nail to nail. Complete and accurate. |
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Two methods of finger printing and Palm printing. |
Electronic finger print system using BIS (biometric identification system). Ink finger prints. |
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Materials used for taking manual finger prints: |
Card holder. Fingerprint cards. Ink. Roller. Plate. Table. |
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FCIC/NCIC |
Florida Crime Information Center. National Crime Information Center. |
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Searches are essential for |
Safety and security. |
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When doing a search officers should |
Wear disposable gloves. |
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Instruct inmates to take off |
Jewelry |