01-03 Persons in Custody Flashcards

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Supervision

 Officer in Charge notification mandatory:
 when transporting a prisoner who requires ——in booking
 when a person in custody requires ——- attention
 upon arrival at a police station with a person in custody
 when entering or ——– a detention facility with a person in custody
 when receiving a person for ———in police cells
 when in ——— regarding the contents of the medication container, or if the prisoner requests medication
in ——of the prescribed dosage, or if the prisoner exhibits signs of alcohol or ——-consumption
 if ———— (BHS) or ———- (DAMS) equipment malfunctions

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priority
medical
leaving
lodging
doubt
excess
drug
Booking Hall System
Detention Area Monitoring System

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General
Audio/video equipment has been installed in central lock–ups and booking halls
 to ——and record the ———of persons in police custody and Service members
 to ensure their ——–
 for ——— purposes.
Under no circumstances shall a member obstruct the view of the camera while it is recording, or tamper with any video
storage media.

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monitor
condition
safety
court

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General
Members shall comply with Procedure 12–08 when accessing, storing, viewing or duplicating any electronically recorded material. A member shall never apply a police —– or other similar device to any videotape, DVD/CD and/or the associated storage case.
———– rooms are not to be used as police ——. They shall be used only for the processing and interviewing of
——–, victims or witnesses. The Officer in Charge shall ensure that applicable sections of this Procedure relating to
the care and handling of persons in custody is applied to all persons while detained in the police facility regardless of
location (e.g. police cells, interview rooms).

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seal
Interview
cells
prisoners

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Accused Young Persons
A young person under ——- years of age may be lodged in a ———–cell only
 to prevent injury or to ——-others from aggressive behaviour and
 when there is no —–present in the cells, OR
 when there is an adult present in the cells and there is adequate space to ———-the young person from the adult.

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eighteen (18)
divisional
protect
adult
isolate

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Prisoner’s Property
In order to maximize the safety of prisoners held in police custody and the Service members assigned to their care, it is
the practice of the Toronto Police Service that the following property be removed from every prisoner
 ——— property
 e————
 implements of ———-
 offensive ———– as defined in the Criminal Code
 items which could be used as a ——– including belts, ties, and shoelaces
 items which could be used to cause damage to property including matches, lighters, ——-, keys and other sharp
objects
 prescription and over the counter ———
 tobacco products
 With respect to assistive/prosthetic devices, comply with the Duty to Accommodate sections below

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valuable
evidence
escape
weapons
ligature
combs
medications

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When handling an item of religious significance the item shall be treated with respect and handled appropriately in
compliance with Procedure 01–02, Appendix D. The decision to permit the retention of religious or personal items rests
with the——— based on an evaluation of the associated safety risks. Persons released from custody shall have their property inventoried on camera as it is returned to them.

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Officer in Charge

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Duty to Accommodate Persons with Disabilities
The Service has a duty to accommodate persons with disabilities under the ————– and the
Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. Therefore, persons with a disability requiring the aid of an assistive device should be permitted to ——– their device while in custody.
When required, any ——– of a person’s right to be accommodated must be ——in nature, and no more than is necessary to achieve the desired ——-. Assessments regarding the removal of an assistive device shall be made on
a case-by-case basis. When making an assessment, members shall take into consideration all risk factors, including
those contained in Procedure 01–02, Appendix B. Members shall also consider all available ———-options when making their assessment (e.g. placing the person in a cell by themselves)

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Ontario Human Rights Code
keep
infringement
minimal
objective
accommodation

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Duty to Accommodate Persons with Disabilities

The determination regarding the removal of a person’s assistive device while they are in custody shall be ——-
should circumstances regarding their custody change.
Members must be mindful at all times of their ——–duty to accommodate persons with disabilities. When it is
determined that a person with a disability cannot be accommodated while in custody, members must clearly articulate the reasons for the determination in their memorandum book including all accommodation options considered.
Members should be cognizant that persons requiring the aid of an assistive device may have an —— as well as
physical attachment to the device and shall treat assistive devices with respect at all times

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reassessed
legislative
emotional

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Duty to Accommodate Gender Identity and Gender Expression
Section — of the Ontario Human Rights Code states “Every person has a right to ——- treatment with respect to services, goods and ——-, without discrimination because of race, ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship,
creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital status, family status or disability.”

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1
equal
facilities

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Duty to Accommodate Gender Identity and Gender Expression

The Service acknowledges its obligation and responsibility, short of undue hardship, to accommodate self-identified trans or gender diverse persons. Members must be mindful when handling personal items of trans or gender diverse persons such as but not limited to, clothing, makeup, and other items that express/affirm gender identity, including prosthetic devices. These personal items shall be treated with respect and handled appropriately in compliance with —— Standards of Conduct and Procedure 01-02 Appendix C and Appendix E of this procedure. The decision to permit the retention or prosthetic devices and other personal items that support their gender identity and expression rests with the ——– and will be to the point of undue hardship.

 Assessments regarding the retention of gender-affirming personal articles including gender-affirming
prosthetics shall be made on a case by case basis complying with 1.9.2 Standards of Conduct
considering all risk factors, including those contained in 01-02 Appendix B, 01-02 Appendix C and
Appendix E. All available accommodation options shall be considered when making an assessment.

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1.9.2
Officer in Charge

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11
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Member – Court Services
1. In addition to the applicable items in this Procedure and its Appendices, Court Services personnel shall comply with
the unit–specific policies relating to the care, handling and transportation of prisoners in Court Cells

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12
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Member
2. When transporting a person in custody shall
 using only those handcuffs, leg irons and other restraining devices authorized by the ———– , place the
person in handcuffs using the approved manner and utilize the double–lock mechanism where possible in order
to
 ———– the escape of a person in custody
 ———–the violent activities of a person in custody
 when handcuffs are not used, be prepared to —— this decision

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Chief of Police
prevent
control
justify

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13
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Member

 Keeping in mind officer and public safety, officers may use ——— when determining whether to handcuff an individual as it may not be practical or necessary in all circumstances (e.g. due to a person’s ——-condition, age, disability, pregnancy, or ———)
 not leave the prisoner ——–
 place the person in the rear of the police vehicle
 Where the police vehicle has no screen, the person shall be placed in the ——rear seat. If an escort
is available, the escort shall occupy the —–rear seat.
 allow one (1) prisoner per vehicle (——-excepted), when possible, comply with Appendix E when transporting
trans person

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discretion
medical
frailty
unattended
right
left
wagons

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Member

 permit only those police officers ——-in the investigation inside the vehicle with an arrested person
 ensure prisoners and civilians (e.g. witnesses) are not transported in the same police vehicle
 prior to departure, advise the communications operator of the destination, the gender ——- and age of the
person, and the odometer reading
 advise the communications operator of the odometer reading upon arrival

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involved
identity

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15
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Member
3. When requested by another member to transport a person in custody to a police station shall
 record the following information in the memorandum book
 arresting officer’s name
 reason for the arrest and continued ——–
 requesting member’s name, badge number, rank and unit
 person’s name and charge
 any other pertinent information relating to the person or to the arrest
 provide the requesting member with their name, rank, badge number and unit

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detention

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Police Officer
4. When a non–violent person is taken into custody for being intoxicated shall process the person in compliance with
Procedure 03–05, whenever possible.
5. When transporting a prisoner who, due to their mental, physical or emotional condition, requires priority in booking and processing to decrease the likelihood of a ——-, health or safety risk shall
 request the ————– to notify the ——– of the station to which the prisoner is being transported
 attend the station and book the prisoner as soon as practicable

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confrontation
communications operator
Officer in Charge

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Police Officer
6. When a person in custody requires medical attention due to illness, injury or intoxication shall
 if necessary, and if qualified in standard first aid and —-, perform first aid and/or CPR on the person, as required
 transport the person to the nearest hospital if safe to do so, or request the attendance of Toronto Paramedic
Services (Paramedics)
 notify the ———–
 comply with Procedure 03–06, if applicable
 comply with Procedure 06–11, if applicable
 comply with Procedure 15–02, if applicable

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CPR
Officer in Charge

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18
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Police Officer

  1. Upon arrival at a police station with a person in custody shall
     request entry
     escort the person into the facility
     read the posted TPS —- to the person while the BHS is recording
     take the person before the Officer in Charge
     advise the Officer in Charge of
     the reasons for the arrest
     the reasons for continued detention
     any other pertinent information relating to the person or to the arrest including, but not limited to
  2. —– or ——– suicidal tendencies
  3. v———– tendencies
  4. serious m———– conditions
  5. a———- devices
  6. ———– concerns
  7. i————-
  8. emotional disturbance, any known mental illness or ————–disability
  9. medication, or whether any medication has been ———
  10. impairment due to ———–or drugs

 comply with the Procedure 01–02
 to ensure the safety of the person and to prevent injury or escape, remove and secure personal property from the
prisoner in compliance with Procedures 01–02, 09–01 and 09–06

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191
1. known or suspected suicidal tendencies
2. violent tendencies
3. serious medical conditions
4. assistive devices
5. safety concerns
6. injuries20
7. emotional disturbance, any known mental illness or developmental disability
8. medication, or whether any medication has been administered
9. impairment due to alcohol or drugs

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Police Officer

  1. Prior to lodging a person in police cells shall
     take the person before the Officer in Charge and advise of any pertinent information relating to the person or to
    the arrest including, but not limited to
     known or suspected suicidal tendencies
     violent tendencies
     serious medical conditions
     assistive devices
     safety concerns
     injuries
     emotional disturbance, any known mental illness or developmental disability
     medication, or whether any medication has been administered
     impairment due to alcohol or drugs
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should already know

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Police Officer

  1. When leaving or returning to a detention facility with a person in custody shall advise the Officer in Charge and enter
    and exit only via the booking hall.

10.Where a person in custody exhibits violent behaviour, or threatens or attempts ——– , and it is believed that the
person’s Master Name Index (MNI) and ———–(CNI) file should include a “——–” shall
 add the information to the ———–field in the person’s MNI
 Records Management Services – Operations (RMS–Ops) will receive and add the applicable information to CPIC.
 submit a TPS ——-, if applicable

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suicide
Criminal Numerical Index
caution flag
Remarks
227

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Police Officer

11.Where a person in custody has provided a false name or identification shall update the information in the MNI and all
other relevant records as soon as possible.
 where the chosen name of a trans person aligns with their gender and lived identity but does not match their
identification documents shall ensure the person’s —–name and pronoun are consistently used in compliance
with Procedure 01-02 Appendix C

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chosen

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Booking Officer
12.The booking officer shall
 be responsible for the booking, lodging and safekeeping of prisoners
 ensure that the booking/release process is recorded in compliance with Appendix D
 make the appropriate entries on the TPS 175 for each recording
 make the appropriate entries on the TPS 300 for each booking process, if applicable
 forward the completed TPS 300 to the —— at —–hours each day or as close as practicable
 make the appropriate entries in the Arrest Booking/Cell Management screen in relation to
 b——-
 d——
 all prisoner m——–
 phone calls and f———
 p————
 m———–
 r———–

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Detective Sergeant,
2400

 booking
 detention
 all prisoner movements
 phone calls and feedings
 property
 medication
 release

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Booking Officer

 It is crucial that prisoner movement in and out of the cells be recorded in the Arrest Booking/Cell Management screen. In the event that an ———– occurs in the cells, ————(PVEMU) will rely on this information to locate the relevant recordings.
13.Upon entry of an arrested person into the facility shall
 activate the BHS and record the following
 the escorting officer reading the TPS 191
 the complete booking of the person, excluding ——- and Level — searches
 the removal and ——— of property
 the release of the person
 all entries and exits of the person leaving and returning to the facility.
 All activity in the —– area including the complete lodging of the prisoner will be recorded on the DAMS

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incident
Property and Video Evidence Management Unit
telephone calls
3
inventory
cell

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Booking Officer

14.When receiving a person for lodging in police cells shall
 notify the ——-
 comply with Procedure 01–02
 comply with Appendix A
 treat items of religious significance with respect and handle in compliance with Procedure 01–02, Appendix D
 treat trans persons with respect and handle any gender-affirming personal items including gender-affirming
prosthetics in compliance with 01-02 Appendix C and Appendix E to the point of undue hardship
 secure the person in a cell

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Officer in Charge

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25
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Booking Officer

 —— female prisoners from male prisoners when it is necessary to place them in police cells, or ensure they
are transported to the female———-
 segregate accused young persons from adult prisoners when it is necessary to detain them in a divisional cell
pending release or transport to a young persons’ lock–up
 store the property bag and other personal effects in a secure area as designated by the ————-
 not store property bags and other personal effects in the ———opposite the prisoner’s cell
 make the appropriate entries in the Arrest Booking/Cell Management screen

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segregate
lock–up
Unit Commander
corridor

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Booking Officer

15.When a person in custody has a disability requiring the aid of an assistive device
 shall assess whether to permit the person to keep their assistive device by
 considering all risk factors, including those contained in Procedure 01–02, Appendix B
 considering all available accommodation options, such as placing the person in a ——– cell
 should permit the person to keep their device while in custody, if possible
 shall consult with the Officer in Charge if unable to permit the accommodation
 Assessments regarding the removal of an assistive device shall be made on a case-by-case basis.

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segregated

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Booking Officer

16.When a person in custody is accompanied by a guide dog shall comply with Procedure 01–01.
17.When a person in custody has soiled their clothing with bodily fluids (e.g. vomit, urine) shall arrange for ——–
clothing as soon as possible.
18.When there are persons lodged in the police cells shall
 ———- attend the cells to check the condition of persons detained in custody and
 use a target of ——– minutes between physical cell checks having regard for all the circumstances
during the tour of duty
 record the checks in the Cell Check screen as directed in Appendix B
 notify the Officer in Charge of any change in condition of persons in custody
 notify the Officer in Charge immediately when it is necessary to ——– a person’s assistive device
accommodation due to a change in circumstances

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replacement
physically
thirty (30)
reassess

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28
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Booking Officer

 awaken ——— persons a minimum of every—– hours but more frequently if circumstances require
 provide food in compliance with Procedure 03–07
 make the appropriate entries in the Arrest Booking/Cell Management screen
 print the Prisoner Transportation Report prior to transport
19.Once a cell that has been used to lodge a person is vacated shall
 —— the cell for any property and/or contraband as soon as practicable but in any event prior to any other individual being lodged in that cell
 deal with any items found in compliance with Procedures 09–01 and 09–06

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intoxicated
four (4)
inspect

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Booking Officer

20.When receiving a request for access to prescribed medication from a person in custody shall
 ——-the medication container and ensure
 compliance with Appendix A
 the patient’s name on the medication container label matches the person
 if there is a discrepancy, ——the pharmacy and ask whether they accept the legal name or chosen name
when filling prescriptions for gender diverse or trans persons
 there is only —– type of pill in the medication container
 the container label and contents do not appear to have been ———-with
 the medication container label is legible
 the ——- date on the medication container label has not passed, if applicable
 ensure the medication is dispensed in accordance with the directions and warning labels on the medication container label

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inspect
call
one
tampered
expiry

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Booking Officer
21.When complying with a request for prescribed medication shall record each access on the ——— screen.
22.When in doubt regarding the contents of the medication container, or if the prisoner requests medication in ——of
the prescribed dosage, or if the prisoner exhibits signs of alcohol or drug ——–shall
 notify the Officer in Charge
 consult with the prescribing ——-or another physician at a medical facility
23.If the BHS or DAMS equipment malfunctions shall immediately notify the——— and make the appropriate
entry on the TPS 175.
24.At the completion of their shift or when being relieved shall
 brief the relieving booking officer of all pertinent information with regard to prisoners in custody
 physically attend and conduct a cell check ——–with the relieving booking officer and record the cell check
information in the Cell Check screen and in their memorandum book

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Administer
excess
consumption
physician
Officer in Charge
together

31
Q

Designated Operator
The member designated to ——-the audio/video equipment.
25.After the person has been lodged in a cell shall
 monitor the person
 notify the Officer in Charge in the event of any emergency incident involving the person including, but not limited
to
 ————and medical treatment
 any ——- or attempt suicide
 any assault, aggressive or ——- behaviour
 any event which is likely to result in a —–or SIU investigation
 any change in condition of persons in custody
 ensure the —— units are operating properly
 immediately notify the Officer in Charge if the equipment malfunctions

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operate
sickness
injury
bizarre
complaint
DAMS

32
Q

Officer in Charge

26.When notified about a prisoner who, due to their mental, physical or emotional condition, requires priority in booking
and processing to decrease the likelihood of a confrontation or safety risk shall process the prisoner as soon as
practicable.
27.When a person in custody is brought into the station shall
 consider whether the circumstances of the arrest and continued ——- is lawful and required
 ensure the person has been ———of the reasons for the arrest
 evaluate the physical and ——– state of the person

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detention
informed
mental

33
Q

Officer in Charge

 inquire into any
 ——–behaviour
 existing injury and related ——–
 existing ——- condition, including but not limited to: physical illness, ——illness, alcohol use and/or
——–, drug use and/or addiction
 safety concerns
 other ——– condition to which police should be alerted
and comply with Appendix A, and make necessary notations in the appropriate Arrest Booking/Cell Management
screen, if applicable
 ensure the person is transported to hospital, if required
 inquire if the person has an item of religious significance on their person or in their possession, and comply with
item 32, if applicable
 ———if the person has personal gender-affirming articles or gender-affirming prosthetics on their person or in
their possession, and comply with item 30, if applicable

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suicidal
circumstances
medical
mental
addiction
self–disclosed
inquire

34
Q

Officer in Charge

 ensure the person has been informed of the right to counsel, including the availability of free legal advice through
Duty Counsel and ———-
 ensure reasonable access to a telephone is afforded as soon as practicable and “———-” or the telephone
number is recorded in the Arrest Booking/Cell Management screen
 Telephone conversations with counsel shall be in private where conversations cannot be overheard.
 ensure the necessary notations are made in the Arrest Booking/Cell Management screen
 record all pertinent information in the memorandum book

A

Legal Aid
no call desired

35
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Officer in Charge

28.When a person in custody has a disability requiring the aid of an assistive device
 shall assess whether to permit the person to keep their assistive device by
 considering all risk factors, including those contained in Procedure 01–02, Appendix B
 considering all available accommodation options, such as placing the person in a segregated cell
 should ——the person to keep their device while in custody, if possible
 upon determining that a person in custody cannot be accommodated, shall clearly articulate the reasons for the
determination in the memorandum book, including all accommodation options considered
 Assessments of whether a person should be permitted to keep their assistive device while in custody
shall be made on a case-by-case basis.

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permit

36
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Officer in Charge

29.When a person in custody is accompanied by a guide dog shall comply with Procedure 01–01.
30.When a person in custody has gender-affirming personal items or gender-affirming prosthetics on their person or in
their possession shall:
 assess whether to permit the person to keep their gender affirming item or gender-affirming prosthetic
 Assessments regarding the retention of gender-affirming personal articles including gender-affirming
prosthetics shall be made on a case by case basis complying with 1.9.2 Standards of Conduct
considering all risk factors, including those contained in 01-02 Appendix B, 01-02 Appendix C and
Appendix E. All available accommodation options shall be considered when making an assessment.
 permit the person to keep their item/device to the point of ———-hardship
 if allowing the person to retain the item, make the appropriate notation in the ———
 upon determining that a person in custody cannot be accommodated, shall clearly articulate the reasons for the
determination in the memorandum book and the Booking and Search Template, including all accommodation
options considered
 if removing the item from the person, do so in compliance with Procedure 01-02 Appendix C and Appendix E

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undue
Property screen

37
Q

Officer in Charge

31.When notified in accordance with items 18 and 25 that a decision regarding a person’s accommodation while in custody requires reassessment, due to a change in circumstances, shall
 reassess the situation accordingly
 ensure all pertinent details regarding the reassessment are ———in the Arrest Booking/Cell Management
screen
 record all pertinent details regarding the reassessment in the memorandum book

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recorded

38
Q

Officer in Charge

32.When removing personal property from persons in custody shall ensure
 prior to removing the property, the person is —– of the safety concerns that require its removal
 the property is removed, inventoried and secured in a property bag in compliance with Procedures 01–02, 09–01
and 09–06
 The property bag may remain —– for investigative purposes providing it is in a secured location,
but must be sealed prior to transport. The sealed property bag shall accompany the prisoner through the justice system.
 the person’s money is counted and other property are inventoried aloud and on camera in the presence of the
individual
 all money and property are recorded in the Property screen
 the person signs the Property form, as directed in Procedure 09–06
 the property is inventoried on camera as it is returned to the person upon their release from custody

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informed
unsealed

39
Q

Officer in Charge

33.When a person in custody has an item of religious significance on their person or in their possession shall:
 evaluate the safety risks that may result from allowing the person to retain the item
 if allowing the person to retain the item, make the appropriate notation in the ———-
 if removing the item from the person, do so in compliance with Procedure 01–02, Appendix D

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Property screen

40
Q

Officer in Charge

34.When a person in custody has apparently consumed liquor shall
 ensure the arresting police officer has complied with Procedure 03–05, if the person is intoxicated
 ensure compliance with Procedure 07–09 and 13–19, as applicable
 inquire when the person had their —— drink
 ensure the appropriate entries are made on the —– and the Arrest Booking/Cell Management screen for
each booking process, if applicable
 ensure compliance with Procedure 06–11, if applicable

A

last
TPS 300

41
Q

Officer in Charge

35.If the behaviour of the person is inconsistent with the amount of alcohol apparently consumed, or is suspected to be caused by factors other than alcohol (e.g. methanol, cocaine, etc.) shall comply with the Prisoner Safety section of
Appendix A.
36.Upon determining the detention of the person is not required shall
 release the person in compliance with the appropriate release procedures in Chapter 1
 when the person in custody is a young person, ensure a parent, legal guardian, adult relative, adult friend or spouse is notified without delay and requested to ——— the station

A

attend

42
Q

Officer in Charge

37.Upon determining the detention of the person is necessary shall
 ensure the investigation is continued by the arresting officer and/or by the appropriate detective personnel
 ensure front line officers are ——–to active duty as soon as practicable
 only permit the following individuals to interview a person in custody
 ———– involved in the investigation
 ——— counsel
 members of law enforcement or government agencies involved in the investigation, at the request of the investigating officer
 ——— attorney or assistant
 a parent, relative, spouse or adult friend (————)
 spouse or immediate relative (at ———–of investigation only)
 a ———- official, where the person in custody is a foreign national as defined in Procedure 04–13

A

returned
police officers
defence
crown
young person only
conclusion
consular

43
Q

Officer in Charge

38.Upon determining a person in custody will be turned over to another law enforcement agency for investigation shall
ensure
 front line officers are returned to active duty as soon as practicable
 the applicable eReports and the Arrest Booking/Cell Management screen have been properly completed
 the receiving law enforcement agency is made —— of any pertinent information regarding the person in custody
including, but not limited to
 known or suspected suicidal tendencies
 violent tendencies
 serious medical conditions
 assistive devices
 safety concerns
 injuries
 emotional disturbance, any known mental illness or developmental disability
 medication, or whether any medication has been administered
 impairment due to alcohol or drugs
 accommodations to protect the rights of a trans or gender diverse person

A

aware

44
Q

Officer in Charge

39.Upon completion of an investigation shall
 ensure the applicable eReports and the Arrest Booking/Cell Management screen have been properly completed
and the required documents have been scanned and attached to the original eReport
 when the person in custody is a young person, ensure the YCJA —– is completed and served at the station,
whenever possible
 release or continue to detain the person in compliance with the applicable procedures

A

Parent

45
Q

Officer in Charge

40.When receiving a person for lodging in police cells shall ensure
 female prisoners are
 segregated from male prisoners when it is necessary to place them in police cells, or
 transported to the lock–up designated to receive female prisoners
 accused young persons are segregated from adult prisoners when it is necessary to detain them in a divisional cell pending release or transport to a young persons’ lock–up

A

Same as booker but ensures these things are done

46
Q

Officer in Charge

 all members responsible for monitoring the condition of persons in police cells are made aware of any pertinent
information regarding the person including, but not limited to
 known or suspected suicidal tendencies
 violent tendencies
 serious medical conditions
 assistive devices
 safety concerns
 injuries
 emotional disturbance, any known mental illness or developmental disability
 medication, or whether any medication has been administered
 impairment due to alcohol or drugs
 individuals suspected of having ———-or violent tendencies or serious medical conditions are more closely
monitored and checked as ——- as possible
 trans persons are lodged in compliance with Appendix E
 a copy of all required eReports accompany the prisoner and that such reports are complete and accurate

A

suicidal
frequently

47
Q

Officer in Charge

41.When there are persons lodged in the police cells shall ensure
 compliance with Procedure 03–07
 the cells are physically attended to check the condition of persons detained in custody
 a target of thirty (30) minutes is used between physical cell checks having ——-for all the circumstances during the tour of duty
 the cell checks are recorded in the Cell Check screen as directed in Appendix B
 any change in the condition of a person in custody is reviewed
 necessary medical attention is given to the person
 all property brought to the police facility for a person in custody is checked for ———- before allowing the person access to the property
 the physical and medical condition of persons in police cells are reviewed with the relieving Officer in Charge at the change of shift

A

regard
contraband

48
Q

Officer in Charge

42.Prior to a person being transported to a lock–up, criminal court or detention centre shall ensure
 necessary ——–attention is given to the person
 the necessary ——-are completed for a first court appearance in compliance with Procedure 12–01
 compliance with Procedure 01–15, if applicable
 the Officer in Charge of the destination lock–up is ——-when a person is to be transported to the lock–up
 the officer advises the transporting officers and the Officer in Charge of the receiving facility of any known issues regarding the health and safety of the person, including
 known or suspected suicidal tendencies
 violent tendencies, and/or
 a serious medical condition
 injuries
 ———– devices
 safety concerns
 emotional disturbance, any known mental illness or developmental disability
 medication, or whether any medication has been administered
 impairment due to alcohol or drugs
 sufficient police escort is provided
 the person’s property is handled in compliance with Procedure 09–06
 prescribed medication and a Medication Report accompanies the prisoner

A

medical
eReports
advised
assistive

49
Q

Officer in Charge

43.When in charge of a unit with audio/video equipment in the detention facility shall ensure
 persons in custody are booked and released on camera
 equipment is operated by trained designated operators in compliance with this Procedure
 the completed BHS DVD and TPS 175 are submitted by the booking officer for review
 the MPVD# from the BHS DVD is entered on the ——, and the completed BHS DVD and TPS 175 are
deposited in the transport bin
 the DAMS is operating properly
 requests for repairs or adjustments to the equipment are reported to the ————-
 appropriate entries are recorded for each person in the Arrest Booking/Cell Management screen

A

Help Desk (local 8-4357)

50
Q

Officer in Charge

44.When a prisoner claims to be a methadone patient shall ensure that such persons are informed that their prescribed dosage can only be obtained
 following ——– from custody, or
 if remanded in custody, by request to corrections staff and after corrections staff has consulted with the ———- doctor.

A

release
prescribing

51
Q

Officer in Charge

45.When the prisoner complains of symptoms associated with the non-receipt of their prescription, shall ensure
 medical advice (i.e. ——–) is sought, or the person is transported to a hospital for assessment by a doctor for short term health risks
 while in police custody, such persons are not transported for treatment at any place other than a hospital
 if the person is transported to a hospital, that staff are advised the purpose of the visit is not to ——– their prescribed dosage
 the results are noted in the ——–, the Arrest Booking/Cell Management screen and the Prisoner Transportation Report

A

Telehealth Ontario
receive
crown brief

52
Q

Officer in Charge

46.If an incident occurs in an area being monitored and recorded by the DAMS shall
 ensure that assistance is immediately rendered and that the incident is dealt with in the appropriate manner
 once the incident has been resolved, and it is determined that the recording should be retained, notify ——–to retrieve and preserve the relevant security recording
 ensure the incident, along with a notation that the recording has been preserved, is made in the appropriate ——— screen and the ——–

A

PVEMU
Arrest Booking/Cell Management
UCMR

53
Q

Officer in Charge of a Lock–Up

47.When receiving a person for lodging in the cells, in addition to the duties of an Officer in Charge as outlined in this
Procedure shall
 accept custody of the person where the original unit has complied with the applicable procedures
 ensure relevant information concerning the person is recorded in the Arrest Booking/Cell Management screen
 review the ———– for any cautions and remarks
 record any observations regarding a prisoner’s physical or mental condition

A

Prisoner Transportation Report

54
Q

Officer in Charge of a Lock–Up

48.During the normal operating hours of criminal courts or detention centres shall ensure
 transport of the person from the lock–up at the earliest opportunity
 the transporting officers of the receiving facility are notified of any known issues regarding the health and safety
of the person, including
 known or suspected suicidal tendencies
 violent tendencies, and/or
 a serious medical condition
 injuries
 assistive devices
 safety concerns
 emotional disturbance, any known mental illness or developmental disability
 medication, or whether any medication has been administered
 impairment due to alcohol or drugs
 a copy of the applicable eReports are attached to the Prisoner Transportation Report

A

Review

55
Q

Case Manager
49.When a person is lawfully held in custody and an investigation is initiated shall
 conduct a thorough investigation and advise the Officer in Charge of any information pertaining to the release or detention of the person
 ensure front line officers are ——– to active duty as soon as possible

A

returned

56
Q

Detective Sergeant
50.The detective sergeant shall ensure an investigation is commenced in relation to the last drink information received on the ——-, when required.

A

TPS 300

57
Q

Unit Commander

51.When in charge of a unit equipped with cells shall
 designate a secure area for storage of returnable prisoners property that is inaccessible to any person lodged in the cells
 ensure compliance with the requirement to perform and —– cell checks in the Arrest Booking/Cell Management screen

A

record

58
Q

Assistive / Prosthetic Device means a device used to replace, ———for, or improve the ——–abilities of people with disabilities or for trans or gender diverse persons to affirm gender identity. Assistive device includes a broad range of items such as mobility and visual/hearing aids, orthotics/prosthetics, speech devices, medical supplies, environmental controls and respiratory devices. Prosthetics used to express gender identity include: breast forms, chest binders, gaffs, packers, prosthetic penises and wigs

A

compensate
functional

59
Q

Booking Hall System (BHS) means a video surveillance system installed in the sally–port, booking hall and other areas of a police facility that is designed to record the booking and release of all prisoners as they enter and leave a police facility. The BHS is operated ——by the booking officer. (Booking Video)

A

manually

60
Q

Booking Officer means a police officer, court officer or ——officer designated by the officer in charge as the person responsible for the care and handling of persons detained in custody.

A

custodial

61
Q

Court Cells means cells used during those hours in which the —–are sitting. A person shall be lodged in a court cell
when:
 being held for a —— appearance;
 awaiting ——– to a detention facility;
 ——— into custody by the court.

A

courts
court
transportation
ordered

62
Q

Designated Operator for the purposes persons in custody means any member designated as an audio/video operator with an ——— of how to operate the equipment.

A

understanding

63
Q

Detention Area Monitoring System (DAMS) means a video surveillance system installed in the prisoner detention areas of a police facility, such as the cells and the ——– , which is designed to monitor and record the condition of prisoners while they are in custody. The DAMS is set to automatically record each cell and bullpen when ——-is detected. (——
Video)

A

bullpen
activity
Cell

64
Q

Detention Facility means any central ————– or ————-.

A

lock–up and/or booking hall

65
Q

Disability means:

a) any degree of physical disability, infirmity, malformation or disfigurement that is caused by bodily injury, birth
defect or illness and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, includes diabetes mellitus, epilepsy, a brain injury, any degree of paralysis, amputation, lack of physical co-ordination, blindness or visual
impediment, deafness or hearing impediment, muteness or speech impediment, or physical reliance on a guide dog or other animal or on a wheelchair or other remedial appliance or device
b) condition of mental impairment or a developmental disability;
c) a learning disability, or a dysfunction in one or more of the processes involved in understanding or using symbols or spoken language;
d) a mental disorder, or;
e) an injury or disability for which ——– were claimed or received under the insurance plan established under the ———- and Insurance Act; (“handicap”)
[Source: Ontario Human Rights Code, Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act].

A

benefits
Workplace Safety

66
Q

Divisional Cells means cells that may be used for ——- term detention of a person in custody when:
 being ——-, or waiting to be processed, or to ensure the safety of the person and/or members;
 ———transportation to a central lock–up;
 being held for ——–by an outside agency

A

short
processed
awaiting
return

67
Q

Item of Religious Significance means any item, article, apparel, or clothing a person identifies as having religious importance.

A

should know this already

68
Q

Lock–Up means an assigned ——– used to detain a person in custody:

 when the person is held for a ———–, or Judicial Interim Release where the bail court is ———
 when outside of ——— hours stipulated in Procedure 03–03
 in any other circumstances where detention is authorized and ———-.
See Appendix C for a list of assigned lock–ups.

A

division
Show Cause hearing
closed
admitting
necessary

69
Q

Member – Prisoner Care & Control for the purposes of prisoner transportation, care and control, includes a police officer,
court officer and ———- officer.

A

custodial

70
Q

Police Cells means ——— cells, central lock–ups and —–cells used for the secure detention of persons in custody. An ——-room is not a police cell.

A

divisional
court
interview

71
Q

Police Vehicle – Prisoner Transportation for the purposes of prisoner transportation, includes marked and ———– vehicle owned or operated by the Service, that has the capacity to transport a driver and —– or more passengers.

A

unmarked
two

72
Q

Valuable Property means money, jewellery and other items that may make a prisoner the —— of theft or robbery.

A

target

73
Q

Sex: the classification of people as male, female or —–based on a specific combination of reproductive organs, chromosomes and hormones and assigned at birth based on observation of a person’s ———.

A

intersex
genitals

74
Q

Trans: is an umbrella term referring to people with diverse gender identities and expressions that differ from their assigned
sex at birth. It includes but is not limited to people who identify as transgender, trans woman (someone assigned male at
birth who knows themselves to be a woman), trans man (someone assigned female at birth who knows themselves to be
a man), non-binary, gender non-conforming, gender variant or gender queer. Some people may consider two-spirit to be
a trans identify. Trans persons may or may not make a social transition, have surgery, use prosthetic devices or take
prescription medications (such as hormone therapies), to affirm their gender identity. They may or may not have identity
documents that reflect their lived identity

A

Should already know