Wiki source code of CH 09 Leisure Activities

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1 **Washington County Sheriff's Office**
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3 **CORRECTIONS DIVISION**
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5 Policy Manual
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8 Volume: CH
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10 Services and Programs
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12 Chapter: 09
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14 Leisure Activities
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17 Replaces and/or Supersedes:
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19 PH 30, PH 31, OD 04-018, OD 05-003
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21 Published:
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23 05/06/2013
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25 Review Date:
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27 05/15/2019
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30 Sheriff Cory C. Pulsipher
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32 Chief Deputy Jake Schultz
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34
35 __**TABLE OF CONTENTS**__
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37 CH 09_101 Definitions
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39 CH 09_102 References
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41 CH 09_103 General
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43 CH 09_104 Library Services
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45 CH 09_105 Exercise
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47 CH 09_106 Outdoor Recreation
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49 CH 09_107 Television Use
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51
52 **CH 09_101 __DEFINITIONS__**
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54 1. WCSO: Washington County Sheriff's Office
55 1. PCF: Purgatory Correctional Facility
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57 **CH 09_102 __REFERENCES__**
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59 1. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Standards:
60 11. 2000-13.
61 1. Utah Sheriffs' Association Jail Standards:
62 11. J01.01.01: Written Exercise Policies and Procedures Required
63 11. J01.02.01: Exercise Required
64 11. J01.02.02: Frequency of Exercise
65 11. J01.02.03: Duration of Exercise
66 11. J01.02.04: Refusal to Participate
67 11. J01.03.01: Exercise Area
68 11. J01.03.02: Minimum Exercise Requirements
69 11. J01.03.03: Day Room as Exercise Area
70 11. J01.03.04: Outdoor Exercise
71 11. J01.04.01: Adequate Staff
72 11. J02.01.01: Written Recreation Policies and Procedures Required
73 11. J02.01.02: Content: Recreation
74 11. J02.02.01: Purpose
75 11. J02.02.02: Types of Leisure Activities
76 11. J02.03.01: Staffing
77 11. J02.03.02: Facilities
78 11. J02.03.03: Scheduling Activities
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80 **CH 09_103 __GENERAL__**
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82 1. Policy:
83 11. PCF should provide facilities and equipment for leisure activities. Some form of leisure activity should be available on an ongoing basis.
84 11. Permitted leisure activities shall be regulated by the inmate's classification assignment and housing location (reference policy [[CG 04 Orientation and Rules>>CG 04 Orientation and Rules]]).
85 11. Leisure activities should be controlled and supervised by jail staff.
86 11. Volunteers and contract providers may be used to assist with leisure activities. Their authorized services shall be identified, their roles clearly defined, and their schedules shall be managed by the Programming Unit. The use of volunteers or contract providers should not degrade facility security or safety.
87 11. Inmates should be provided leisure activities including, but not limited to:
88 111. Library services;
89 111. Card and/or board games;
90 111. Television and/or radio;
91 111. Social interaction with other inmates.
92 11. Opportunities for leisure activities outside an inmate's housing section should be documented in the jail computer system.
93 1. Rationale:
94 11. Jail officials should provide leisure time activities to reduce inmates' idle time and help ensure order and discipline in the facility.
95 11. All activities in the jail must be directed and controlled by jail staff to ensure that jail regulations and policy requirements are enforced, and to protect the jail's legitimate operational interests.
96 11. Volunteers or contract providers may have knowledge, skills, or experience related to leisure activities that jail staff do not possess.
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98 **CH 09_104 __LIBRARY SERVICES__**
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100 1. Policy:
101 11. Library services should be provided at least once each week.
102 1. Rationale:
103 11. Library services should be provided frequently to reduce the number of books which an inmate must store in his cell or other living area.
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105 **CH 09_105 __EXERCISE__**
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107 1. Policy:
108 11. Inmates may be permitted daily exercise, but should receive no less than three exercise opportunities per week. Inmates who are in the jail seven consecutive days should be provided an opportunity to exercise. There should be adequate staff to ensure that inmates consistently receive the opportunity to exercise.
109 11. Inmates should be provided exercise opportunities of one hour in duration.
110 11. Inmates shall be permitted to decline to participate in exercise activities.
111 11. When feasible, exercise opportunities should be provided in an area constructed and equipped for that function.
112 11. The areas provided for inmate exercise should be sufficient to permit inmates to vigorously exercise their cardiovascular systems and large muscle groups. However, no specific area-per-inmate ratio is required. Inmates may exercise daily by utilizing day rooms or their individual cells.
113 11. Exercising in a housing unit should not be permitted to disturb other inmates and should not involve fixtures, objects, or other inmates. Approved housing unit exercises include: walking, push-ups, sit-ups, and jogging in place. Fight training or defensive tactics exercises are not allowed.
114 1. Rationale:
115 11. Courts have held that lack of exercise may become a constitutional issue if the deprivation of exercise is sufficiently serious that it adversely affects an inmate's health.
116 11. Incarceration for less than seven days without exercise is not sufficient to harm inmates, and should not result in the "serious harm" which violates the Eighth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
117 11. Achieving the minimum levels of exercise is more important than where that exercise takes place. It is the effect on the inmate rather than an arbitrary concept of where the recreation is to be held which matters most.
118
119 **CH 09_106 __OUTDOOR RECREATION__**
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121 1. Policy:
122 11. Recreation activities outside housing units should be available to inmates (including special needs inmates) for at least one hour, three days a week (including sedentary and exercise opportunities).
123 11. A “Recreation Specialist” should be appointed to manage the jail's outdoor recreation yards and activities. The Recreation Specialists should:
124 111. Through regular inspection and maintenance, ensure that recreational facilities and equipment are in good condition;
125 111. Supervise recreation inmate workers; and
126 111. Oversee recreation programs and activities for special housing units and special needs inmates.
127 11. Outdoor recreation should be permitted but may be restricted or regulated. Outdoor recreation may be restricted or denied:
128 111. During inclement weather;
129 111. For those inmates who present too great an escape and/or danger risk (Lockdown and Level-1 inmates shall not be permitted outdoor recreation); or
130 111. When situations or conditions exist which would jeopardize the security, safety, or other legitimate interests of the facility.
131 11. Contact sports shall not be permitted.
132 11. Jail staff should conduct searches of recreation areas before and after use.
133 11. Recreation areas should remain under constant jail staff supervision. Supervising staff should be equipped with two-way radios.
134 11. Jail staff should check recreation equipment for damage when equipment is returned. Discovered damage should be reported to the Recreation Specialist.
135 11. Revocation of recreation privileges should be documented in the jail computer system and the inmate should receive an explanation (reference policy: [[CG 07 Punitive Discipline>>doc:Policy.Corrections.CG 07 Punitive Discipline.WebHome]]).
136 1. Rationale:
137 11. Inclement weather may make outdoor recreation impractical.
138 11. Access to the recreation yard for high-risk inmates may present an unreasonably high risk of escape or danger.
139
140 **CH 09_107 __TELEVISION USE__**
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142 1. Policy:
143 11. Televisions should not be turned on until after bunk inspections are completed (at approximately 0900 hours).
144 11. Televisions should not be on later than 2200 hours.
145 1. Rationale:
146 11. Television use should be regulated in order to facilitate jail operations.