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11 Cards in this Set
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3 Types of Security |
Physical, Procedural, Dynamic |
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Physical Security |
Cells, cell doors, walls, bars, fences, gates, Locks, alarm bells, cuffs, whistles, dogs |
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Procedural Security |
Searching of prisoners Escorting of prisoners Counting prisoners in roll check Vehicle escorting Locking up and unlocking |
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Dynamic Security |
Being aware of what is going on around you to reduce the risk of escape and create a safe and secure environment for staff, prisoners and visitors. |
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4 Elements of Dynamic Security (are G.C.S.E) |
Good working relationships Constructive regime Secure environment Everything that reduces a desire to escape |
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7 Positive effects of good Dynamic Security |
- More intelligence gathering towards reducing escape - Improved prisoner staff relations - Safer regimes with reduced assaults - Better supervision of prisoners intending self harm - Helps to re-enforce the authority of staff - Reduces bullying - Helps links between departments. |
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3 Negative effects of poor Dynamic Security |
- The possibility of more escapes - Poor prisoner/staff relationship’s - An increase in assaults |
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Terrorist threat Level |
Critical Severe Substantial Moderate Low |
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Response to Terrorist Threat |
Exceptional Heightened Normal |
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X4 Cat A MALE categorisations |
Cat A - sex offenders, murderers Cat B - remand prisoners, local prisoners Cat C - prisoners who can’t be trusted in Cat D Cat D - A lot of fraudsters |
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Name 3 types of escape... |
STANDARD HIGH ESCAPE EXCEPTIONAL |