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CLASSIFICATION

CLASSIFICATION. Performance Objectives. Explain the five principal custody designations and their boundaries. Identify four Security Precaution Designator codes. List five other codes that are used for information purposes. Identify the three Security Precaution Designator Removal codes.

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CLASSIFICATION

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  1. CLASSIFICATION

  2. Performance Objectives • Explain the five principal custody designations and their boundaries. • Identify four Security Precaution Designator codes. • List five other codes that are used for information purposes. • Identify the three Security Precaution Designator Removal codes. • Explain where Security Precaution Designator codes related to special managements are documented for special review.

  3. Introduction • Classification used to provide: • Work • Treatment opportunity • Encouragement • Training • Continuous process beginning the day the offender enters TDCJ

  4. Definitions • Security Precaution Designator • Security Precaution Designator Card (CL-148) • Travel Card

  5. Principal Custody Designators • Purpose • Five principal custody designations • Designates housing and level of supervision

  6. Principal Custody Designators • General Population Level I (G1/J1) • Classification Characteristics • Classification Boundaries

  7. Principal Custody Designators • General Population Level II (G2/J2) • Classification Characteristics • Classification Boundaries

  8. Principal Custody Designators • General Population Level III (G3 – does not apply to State Jails) • Classification Characteristics • Classification Boundaries

  9. Principal Custody Designators • General Population Level IV (G4/J4) • Classification Characteristics • Classification Boundaries

  10. Principal Custody Designators • General Population Level V (G5/J5) • Classification Characteristics • Classification Boundaries

  11. Maximum Custody • Administrative Segregation • Special Management

  12. Special Status Categories • Death Sentence • Medical • Mentally Retarded Offender (MROP) • Physically Disabled • Psychiatric • Safekeeping • Transient

  13. Activity Have students answer essential elements individually. Have a class discussion on “Possible Scenarios” section.

  14. Security Precaution Designator Codes • AD-04.11 • Escape (ES) • Hostage (HS) • Security Restraint (SR) • Staff Assault (SA)

  15. Other Codes • Escape Attempt (EA) • Other Escapes (EX) • Escape more than 10 years old (EZ) • Hostage more than 10 years old (HZ) • Staff Assault more than 10 years old (SZ) These codes will not be documented on the Security Precaution Designator Card and are intended for information purposes.

  16. Security Precaution Designator Removal Codes • Escape (NE) • Hostage (NS) • Staff Assault (NA) Removed under special circumstances requiring approval by Security Precaution Designator Review Committee.

  17. Offender Record Documentation • Travel Card • Security Precaution Designator Card • Form I-201 – Segregation Confinement Record • Additional methods to notify staff

  18. Activity Class discussion on “What If..” and “Possible Scenario” section. Have students answer essential element questions individually.

  19. Summary Questions?

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