Eleventh Test Flashcards
18 USC 241
Conspiracy Against Rights
18 USC 242
Deprivation of Rights Under Color of Law
Violations/ possible charges of state criminal law by jail personnel
Permitting or facilitating escape
Abuse of official capacity
Official oppression
Violation of Civil Right -person in custody
PC 38.07
Permitting or Facilitating Escape
PC 39.02
Abuse of Official Capacity
PC 39.03
Official Opression
PC 39.04
Violation of Civil Rights - Person in custody
USC Title 42, Chapter 21
Section 1983 Civil Action for Deprivation of Rights
Trot Liability
-Money Damages for Civil Wrongdoing
-Negligent, malicious acts done intentionally by jail personnel that result in injury of inmate
-Negligent, malicious actors or omission of acts
Immunity may exist if _______________ is justified.
Reasonable good faith belief
Documentation of events to include written and photographic evidence of applicable
Any use of force
Inmate injuries
Discharge of Weapon
Escapes or Attempts
Civil liability of supervision
Vicarious liability
Vicarious Liability
The liability of an employer for the acts of an employee
What may reduce civil liability if supervision
Report all unusual occurrences
How con games happen
Tendency to give people the benefit of the doubt and pay little attention room to the idea that some people are deceptive
The ______is a game in which the inmate wants to win
Set up
The Winner in a successful setup an inmate wants to win
Illegal contraband
Sex
Stays among peers
Personal satisfaction from just being able to
The looser in a unsuccessful setup an inmate can
Be terminated from their employment (inmate worker)
Manipulation is
To control skillful unfair or insidious means especially to one’s own advantage
Manipulative Tactics inmates use
Flattery - strokes one’s ego
False Empathy -to identify without feeling sorry
False Sympathy to feel sorry for them
Helplessness - Beware the inmate asking for help
False Sensitivity - To you as a person
Confidentiality - to share a secret or create a bond
Isolate and Protect - use rumors, play staff against staff
A jailers _____________________are not protectors
Years of experience, rank, ethnicity and intellect
Inmates place jailers into three categories
Soft, medium, hard
Soft jailers are
-Usually very trusting overly familiar and naïve. Strong desire to help the innate, sympathetic and understanding
-Inability to say “no” or to take command
-Soft equals gullible
Medium jailers are
-Exhibit traits form both soft and hard jailers as necessary
-Their actions discourage the manipulation process, not because they can’t be manipulated but because the process would take long
-Medium equals caution
Hard jailers
Strictly by the book
They grant no leeway
Hard equals suspicion
Phases of a Set-Up
-Observation and selection
-Hooks
-Compromided
Compromised (point of no return)
The Shopping List
The Lever
The Sting
If you see an employee heading down manipulation ___________________.
Stop them and report the incident
Inmates will
-Ask for special favors
-Offer gifts to the officer
-Try to develop a personal relationship
-Improper touching or compliments
-A certain inmate will be viewed or treated more favorably by a jailer
Fundamental ways to avoid a Set-Up
-Look and act professional
-Know policies and procedures
-Be aware of con games
-Be straight forward and honest
-Inform and communicate with the supervisory chain:
———verbally
———written
Interview stance position
Standing in a appropriate 45 degree angle slightly off center of the subject with your feet approximately shoulder with apart
Set your strong foot position slightly to the rear of your lead foot
Defensive Stance Position
-Bring your hands up to just below eye level with your elbows slightly bent
-Support hand should be slightly ahead of your strong hand
-Hands should be open
-Palms facing down
-Fingers and thumbs not spread