Changes for page AE 02 Restraints
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... ... @@ -57,6 +57,7 @@ 57 57 58 58 1. Standard. 59 59 60 + 60 60 **AE 02_102 __DEFINITIONS__** 61 61 62 62 1. WCSO: Washington County Sheriff's Office ... ... @@ -66,21 +66,24 @@ 66 66 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. 67 67 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. 68 68 70 + 69 69 **AE 02_103 __REFERENCES__** 70 70 71 71 1. Utah Counties Insurance Pool: 72 72 11. ML-V.A.1. 73 73 1. Utah Sheriff's Association Jail Standards: 74 -11. F05.01.01: Written Use of Force and Restraints Policies and Procedures Required 76 +11. F05.01.01: Written Use of Force Policies and Procedures Required 77 +11. F05.01.02: Use of Force Policy Content 75 75 11. F05.02.01: Purpose of Use of Force 76 76 11. F05.03.01: Function of Restraints 77 77 11. F05.03.02: Restraint Devices 78 78 11. F05.03.03: Restraint Chairs 79 -11. F05.03.04: Restraints:Crisis Intervention80 -11. F05.03.05: Restraints:SupervisionandCare82 +11. F05.03.04: Crisis Intervention 83 +11. F05.03.05: Supervision of Prisoners in Restraints 81 81 11. F05.04.01: Medical Examination and Treatment Following Use of Force/Restraint 82 82 11. F05.04.02: Documentation Requirements 83 83 87 + 84 84 **AE 02_104 __GENERAL__** 85 85 86 86 1. Policy: ... ... @@ -108,6 +108,7 @@ 108 108 11. Use of restraints should be as humane as possible. 109 109 11. Restriction of body movement for extended periods of time could create medical concerns. 110 110 115 + 111 111 **AE 02_105 __OUTSIDE SECURE PERIMETER__** 112 112 113 113 1. Policy: ... ... @@ -122,6 +122,7 @@ 122 122 11. Shackles provide greater control against prisoner escape and/or misbehavior. 123 123 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. 124 124 130 + 125 125 **AE 02_106 __PREGNANT PRISONER__** 126 126 127 127 1. Policy: ... ... @@ -129,6 +129,7 @@ 129 129 1. Rationale: 130 130 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. 131 131 138 + 132 132 **AE 02_107 __RESTRAINT CHAIR__** 133 133 134 134 1. Policy: ... ... @@ -136,6 +136,7 @@ 136 136 1. Rationale: 137 137 11. Use of a restraint chair may increase medical concerns for the prisoner and should be monitored closely by medical staff. 138 138 146 + 139 139 **AE 02_108 __CRISIS INTERVENTION__** 140 140 141 141 1. Policy: ... ... @@ -143,6 +143,7 @@ 143 143 1. Rationale: 144 144 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. 145 145 154 + 146 146 **AE 02_109 __DOCUMENTATION__** 147 147 148 148 1. Policy: