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CASE LAW

TermDefinition
Changed the way use of force is viewed. Courts now consider the officers perspective at the time of the incident, considering the infor and knowledge he had at that time. Obj reasonableness.
Changed the way courts recognize inmates' liberty interests.
Gives us standards to make sure we are not violating inmates due process rights.
With this case law we have a precedent that allows the Superintended to authorize searches, shakedowns and restrict incoming books as a penological interest.
Good time RSA and which situations it isnt allowed?
Explain the Officer Discipline process
Sentence to county jail RSA
What to do when there is a PREA complaint against an Inmate or Officers?
When would I skip the Chain of Command?
Difference between IEA and IAD?
What is the term for mental health diagnose + substance abuse?
What is an example of an inmate hardship?
What to do if there is an attempt or successful suicide (death in facility)?
What to do if there is a disturbance/cell extraction/riot/hostage?
What to do in case of an inmate escape or attempt?
Max and Min distance for taser and OC?
Who are the county commissioners?
Explain objective reasonableness
The reasonableness of the use of force should also be evaluated by considering?
Would you ever break Policy?
How many officers per MAT dosing inmates?
Created by: Pcassimiro
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