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58 58  1. Standard.
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61 61  **AE 02_102 __DEFINITIONS__**
62 62  
63 63  1. WCSO: Washington County Sheriff's Office
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67 67  1. Shackles: A set of restraints consisting of hand restraints attached to a chain or belt wrapped around a prisoner's waist and locked behind the prisoner's back and leg restraints.
68 68  1. Hard and Soft Restraints: “Hard” and “soft” restraints refer to the type of material that comes in contact with the prisoner. For example, handcuffs would be considered hard restraints; a leather belt shackle would be considered a soft restraint.
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71 71  **AE 02_103 __REFERENCES__**
72 72  
73 73  1. Utah Counties Insurance Pool:
74 74  11. ML-V.A.1.
75 75  1. Utah Sheriff's Association Jail Standards:
76 -11. F05.01.01: Written Use of Force Policies and Procedures Required
77 -11. F05.01.02: Use of Force Policy Content
74 +11. F05.01.01: Written Use of Force and Restraints Policies and Procedures Required
78 78  11. F05.02.01: Purpose of Use of Force
79 79  11. F05.03.01: Function of Restraints
80 80  11. F05.03.02: Restraint Devices
81 81  11. F05.03.03: Restraint Chairs
82 -11. F05.03.04: Crisis Intervention
83 -11. F05.03.05: Supervision of Prisoners in Restraints
79 +11. F05.03.04: Restraints: Crisis Intervention
80 +11. F05.03.05: Restraints: Supervision and Care
81 +11. F05.03.06: Restraints: Supervision and Care During Extended Periods in Restraints
82 +11. F05.03.07: Restraints: Pregnant Women
84 84  11. F05.04.01: Medical Examination and Treatment Following Use of Force/Restraint
85 85  11. F05.04.02: Documentation Requirements
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88 88  **AE 02_104 __GENERAL__**
89 89  
90 90  1. Policy:
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112 112  11. Use of restraints should be as humane as possible.
113 113  11. Restriction of body movement for extended periods of time could create medical concerns.
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116 116  **AE 02_105 __OUTSIDE SECURE PERIMETER__**
117 117  
118 118  1. Policy:
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127 127  11. Shackles provide greater control against prisoner escape and/or misbehavior.
128 128  11. Types of restraints used in a hospital environment may be limited due to the specific location within the hospital, the condition of the prisoner, and/or the testing/care being conducted.
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131 131  **AE 02_106 __PREGNANT PRISONER__**
132 132  
133 133  1. Policy:
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135 135  1. Rationale:
136 136  11. If a prisoner falls forward, being handcuffed in front will allow the prisoner's hands to be used to break the prisoner's fall.
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139 139  **AE 02_107 __RESTRAINT CHAIR__**
140 140  
141 141  1. Policy:
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143 143  1. Rationale:
144 144  11. Use of a restraint chair may increase medical concerns for the prisoner and should be monitored closely by medical staff.
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147 147  **AE 02_108 __CRISIS INTERVENTION__**
148 148  
149 149  1. Policy:
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151 151  1. Rationale:
152 152  11. Prisoners whose actions require the use of restraint devices may be acting out as a result of mental illness, personality disorders, or other emotional problems which require mental health intervention.
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155 155  **AE 02_109 __DOCUMENTATION__**
156 156  
157 157  1. Policy: