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What is the LSS? |
Local Security Strategy |
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What is the NSF? |
National Security Framework |
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Corruption Prevention Reporting Methods |
CPR - Corruption Prevention Report LCPM - Local Corruption Prevention Manager RCPM - Regional Corruption Prevention Manager CPU - Corruption Prevention Unit |
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Define Corruption? |
Corruption Occurs when a person in a position of authority or trust abuses their position for their or another persons benefit or gain |
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6 Steps Of Conditioning |
Watch and Listen Pick the target Test the target Get closer Create the split Make the demand |
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Prohibited Items In Prison |
Drugs Alcohol Tobacco Firearms IT Equipment |
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Safer Custody PSI |
PSI 64/2011 |
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CSRA PSI |
PSI 20/2015 |
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What is CSRA? |
Cell Sharing Risk Assessment |
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What is an ACCT? |
Assessment in Care, Custody and Teamwork |
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3 Most threatening diseases in Prison? |
Hep B Hep C HIV |
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What to do if exposed to blood or body fluids? |
Allow the puncture to bleed and do not suck the wound Wash of blood/ body fluids from your skin, mouth, eyes ASAP Wash the site of exposure liberally with soap and water but do not scrub Go to A&E and attend follow up appointments Report the incident in accordance with accident reporting arrangements |
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What is the BICS team? |
Prison Cleaning Team |
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6 Key Earnable Privileges |
Access to private cash Eligibility to earn higher rates of pay schemes/ employment earnings Extra improved visits Access to in-cell TV Opportunity to wear own clothes Extra time out cell for association |
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4 Methods of Violence |
Physical Psychological Sexual Anti-Social Behaviour |
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What must you consider before placing someone on report? |
Does the incident warrant the prisoner being on report Can it be dealt with any other way Is this behaviour out of character for the prisoner Have you asked a senior member of staff for advice |
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What 4 alternatives are there instead of report? |
IEP Caution Compact Minor Reports (YOI) |
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What are 4 types of evidence? |
Physical Written Oral Hearsay |
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Call sign for the gym? |
Juliet |
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Call sign for fixed post? |
Lima |
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Call sign for dog handlers? |
Zulu |
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Call sign for bronze commander? |
Yankee |
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Call sign for exercise? |
India |
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3 types of restraints?? |
Standard Cuffs Ratchet Cuffs Escort Chain |
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What are the colours and definitions for the BICs Colour Coding? |
Red - Cleaning Toilets Yellow - Cleaning Showers and Washrooms Green - Used in area of food Blue - Used everywhere else apart from red, yellow and green |
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What entitlement to visits does a convicted prisoner have? |
At least 2, 1 hour visits in every 4 week period |
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What entitlement to visits does a un-convicted prisoner have? |
A minimum of 3, 1 hour visits per week and 1 may be at the weekend. |
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What is the purpose of an arrest? |
To take away someone’s liberty so that they may answer a suspected or alleged offence |
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True or False Operational Staff working in a non operational capacity do not have the power of arrest. |
True |
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True or False A prisoner cannot be arrested as they are already under a warrant from the court. |
True |
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What is the Procedure For Arrest? |
That they under arrest The reason they are under arrest Immediately issue the caution |
The arresting officer must tell the person being arrested.... |
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What is the arrest caution? |
You do not have to say anything. But, it may harm your defence if you do not mention when questioned something which you later rely on in court. Anything you do say may be given in evidence |
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What is an F78? |
Cell Searching Form |
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What is the purpose of a Stand Fast Roll Check? |
To confirm the location of every prisoner within the establishment |
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6 FMI Targets |
Criminal Attitudes Impulsivity Problem Solving Perspective Taking Taking Responsibility Setting and Achieving Goals |
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4 Main Strategies of Hostage Taking |
Preserve Life Prevent Escape Maintain Public Confidence Demonstrate hostage taking doesn’t work |
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3 types of cell search |
Routine Routine Plus Intel Led |
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How many numbers are prisoners allowed on their pin phone? |
20 Social Numbers 15 Legal Numbers |
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What are the 4 main disorders in prison? |
ADHD Aspergers Dyslexia Autism |
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3 Types of Committal Warrents |
Warrant (Remand, convicted & civil) ISP1 Detention Order (Immigration Detainee) License Revokee Order |
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What do you check/ need in a 5 point warrant check? |
PER & Warrant Name & DOB Date of Warrant Sentence/Order of the court Signature (clerk of the court) |
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Per Colour Coding and where they are kept? |
Blue Copy - Retained in reception when discharged Pink Copy - kept by the court on discharge to prison Yellow Copy - Returned to escort staff White Copy - Retained and placed in the core record (F2050) |
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What is a F2050? |
Core Record |
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6 checks to carry out before escort? |
Property Injuries Self Harm - ACCT Medication Cash Police Warnings |
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What prison rule gives us the authority to photograph prisoners on first reception? |
Prison Rule 42 |
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Prison Property Card Colours |
White Green Blue Pink |
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What is recorded on the White Property Card? |
Property Record (F2056A) |
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What is recorded on the Green Property Card? |
In possession property (F2056B) Clothing |
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What is recorded on the Blue Property Card? |
Stored Property F2056C |
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What is recorded on the Pink Property Card? |
In possession property F2056D (Non - Clothing) |
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4 Sections in a PER? |
Risk Indicators Escort Handover History & Events 1 History & Events 2 |
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Equality Statement |
Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service is committed to treating all people fairly. We treat our staff with respect and offer equal opportunities to everyone we work with. We insist on respectful and polite behaviour from staff, those in our care and others who we work with. We recognise that discrimination, harassment and bullying can still happen and we take quick and appropriate action whenever we discover them. |
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Statement Of Purpose |
Her Majesty's Prison Service serves the public by keeping in custody those committed by the courts. Our duty is to look after them with humanity and help them lead law-abiding and useful lives in custody and after release |
NEED TO KNOW WORD FOR WORD |
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Direct Discrimination is when.... |
Someone treats another person less favourably than others because of a protected characteristic |
NEED TO KNOW WORD FOR WORD |
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Define Harassment |
This is where unwanted conduct related to a relevant protected characteristic has the purpose or effect of violating another persons dignity or creates an intimidating, hostile, degrading, humiliating or offensive environment for another person |
NEED TO KNOW WORD FOR WORD |
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4 levels of IEP |
Basic Entry Standard Enhanced |
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How long is someone on entry level for? |
14 Days |
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What Is IEP? |
Incentives and Earned Privileges |
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What is victimisation? |
This is where someone is subjected to a detriment because that person does a protected act or it is believed that that person has done or may do a protected act |
NEED TO KNOW WORD FOR WORD |
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4 Elements of Dynamic Security? |
Good Working Relationships Constructive Regime Secure Environment Everything else that reduces a desire or inclination to escape |
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What is the definition of Patrol/ Night State? |
Where prisoners must be secured in their living accommodation. This is referred to as night state. Staffing levels are at a minimum with perhaps one member of staff patrolling the wings. This is subject to the Local Security Strategy |
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3 Terrorist Response Levels |
Heightened Exceptional Normal |
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What are the 9 Protected Characteristics? |
Disability Race Gender re-assignment Religion or belief Age Marriage or civil partnership Pregnancy or maternity Sex Sexual Orientation |
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What is a DIRF? |
Discrimination Incident Report Form |
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3 Prison Rules for Searching |
41/46 Prisoners 71/75 Anyone wishing to enter 64/69 Officers searching other officers and staff |
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Who can pronounce a prisoner dead? |
Docor |
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4 Principles of Use Of Force |
Necessary Reasonable Proportionate No more force than necessary |
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What is the purpose of a roll check? |
To establish that all prisoners are present and correctly accounted for via a positive response |
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Minimum number of times per day a roll check should occur? |
4 |
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If you find a prisoner hanging, where should you cut the ligature? |
Above the knot |
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What is the first thing you should do when discovering a fire? |
Raise the Alarm |
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4 ways to raise the alarm when discovering a fire? |
Shout fire Radio Hit the fire alarm Phone 222 |
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3 Security Categorisation for a CAT A prisoner? |
Standard High Risk Exceptional |
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Where do you report a repair or damage to a cell? |
Planet FM |
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What is PJP |
Procedural Justice Perceptions |
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What is PJP |
Procedural Justice Perceptions |
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What are the 4 principles or PJP? |
Voice Respect Trust Worthy Motives Neutrality |
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What is a duty of care? |
A legal obligation of individuals to conform to and orovide a standard of reasonable care |
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What forms do you complete if a prisoner self harms? |
Open an ACCT Concern and keep safe form F213SH Immediate action plan |
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HMPPS Strategy |
Prevent Escape Preserve Life Demonstrate that hostage taking doesn’t work To maintain public confidence |
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What is IDCOPPLAN? |
Investigation Disappearance Child Obstruction Physical injury Public indecency Loss Address Name |
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