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What are the traits used by corruptors |
Continually pushing boundaries Attempt over familiarity with staff Convey physical and emotional threats Use physical presence Look for opportunities to use staff Bully and intimidate staff Use six steps of conditioning to get what they want Make inappropriate remarks Make financial offers for gain Phishing for security or personal information |
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Name 7 offences against the offender management act |
Conveying in or out of prison : Firearms Offensive weapons Drugs Alcohol Mobile phones It equipment Tobacco |
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List 6 other corrupt activities |
Assisting escape Bribery Blackmail Unauthorised disclosure of information Theft Fraud |
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List examples of misconduct in a public office |
Failure to stop an assault Giving information to the media Giving information on prisoners offences Giving details on searches or escorts Falsification of documents/signature Payment of prison places Perverting the course of justice Bribery/Blackmail Assisting escape |
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Strategys to avoid corruption |
Be friendly not friends Remember boundaries Keep professional distance Report vulnerability Report conflicts of interest Put personal beliefs and remember HMPS stance Think about your emotional response to attempts to condition Report and approaches by inmate Report mistakes before it escalates Know the signs Seek support Support colleagues |
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How do you report corruption |
Use mercury intelligence system confidential corruption prevention report CPR Report to line manager Local Corruption Prevention OFFICER Use hotline CPU Use email CPU Confidential address CPU Tell someone you trust in confidence |
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What does CPU mean |
Corruption prevention unit |
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List 5 ways a prisoner can corrupt you by getting closer |
Flattery Sympathy Saying that you are indispensable Touching Sex |