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Intake

Identity is verified by various forms of ID.



Drivers license


Military ID


Fingerprinting

Arrest

Paperwork generated by the arresting officer that allows the inmates to be arrested and taken to a county detention facility for admission

Common features of an arrest paper

Date and time of arrest. Place of arrest. Probable cause affidavit

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

Commom features of commitment papers

Current criminal history print out form FCIC / NCIC

Common terminology on arrest or commitment papers

EOS: end of sentence

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

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.

According to Florida model jail standards, admitting unconscious, seriously ill, or injured persons into a county facility without medical clearance is.

Prohibited

Classification

Management tool used by facilities to asign custody grades are security risk levels to inmates.

Medium security level

Is for inmates considered a moderate risk. Limited violence in the criminal history

Close custody grade

Inmates who must be maintained within an armed perimeter or under direct, armed supervision when outside a secure premierer

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

Release

Process by which inmates are discharged from a county detention facility or state correctional institution

Common procedures to follow before releasing an inmate may include

Obtaining a DNA sample in accordance with 943.325

Officers should check for:

Outstanding warrants and detainers.

Using and inmates ID you should:

Locate the inmates property and thoroughly search it for contraband in any stored property.

Gratuity

Money given to qualified inmates discharged from the custody of the Department of Corrections.

Prior to the inmates release:

They will sign a receipt for returned money, personal, property, and Release papers or certificate.

Friction ridge

Raised portion of the epidermis (skin on the finger or palm)

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.

Two methods of finger printing and Palm printing.

Electronic finger print system using BIS (biometric identification system). Ink finger prints.

Materials used for taking manual finger prints:

Card holder. Fingerprint cards. Ink. Roller. Plate. Table.

FCIC/NCIC


Florida Crime Information Center.


National Crime Information Center.

Searches are essential for

Safety and security.

When doing a search officers should

Wear disposable gloves.

Instruct inmates to take off

Jewelry