DET-02 Flashcards

1
Q

What do I do with a detainees property?

A

Record on SP-2
Inventory In presence of detainee
Sign SP 2
Secure their property in a locked container (if they cannot fit in lock container secure in the temporary evidence control property, ECP locker.

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What do I do with currency following a search?

A

Count currency by denomination and verify amount with a witnessing member present

Secure, valuable property, currency, jewelry with secure/locked container with their belongings area while they remain in department custody

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What do I do if a detainee leaves the departments custody, or is transported to another facility, and the valuable property is NOT RETURNED:

A

Secure it in the temporary ECP locker
Log it in the temporary ECP locker
DAJ entry
Notify the TDO
Copy of investigation report to ECP custodian to be placed with valuable property until owner collects property.

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What do I do with a detainee’s property when they are release from custody?

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They shall sign the SP2 acknowledging return if refused to sign record reason

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What do I do if a detainee is transported or transferred to another facility and their property is going with them?

A

Provide copy of the SP2 to that facility

Record the name of person, taking custody on SP2 and ensure they sign it

Return original copy to the barracks.

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6
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If I’m inventorying detainee property and I come across and unlocked container. What should I do?

A

Open it and inventory each article individually.

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7
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What do I do if a detainee has a locked container?

A

Ask the detainee for consent to open it.

If Consent not given inventory as single unit

Do not open, unless PC exist to Believe may put immediate risk of injury or loss of life.

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When do I need a search warrant if I have PC to open a locked container from a detainee?

A

When I believe the container inside has fruits or instrumentalities of a crime, or evidence, contraband or weapons.

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9
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What does a strip search mean?

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Removal or rearranging, some or all of clothing to permit visual inspection of skin

Can be made of all areas where weapons, dangerous, instrumentalities, evidence, or contraband may be concealed

Probable cause needed as well as particular circumstances surrounding the arrest.

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10
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What level of information is needed for a strip search?

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Probable cause to believe the detainee possesses contraband or weapons that may jeopardize the health and safety of the detaining, and or those who may come into contact with the detaining

The particular circumstances surrounding the rest, as well as probable cause .

Approval of supervisor needed

Two members of the same gender

Can be done in the field under exigent circumstances, but out of view of public

Do not touch

Do not record with BWC

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What level of information is needed for a body cavity search?

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A HIGH DEGREE OF PROBABLE CAUSE!!!!

Pursuant to a warrant, issued by a JUDGE.

Medical professional to conduct internal manual inspection of body cavity in medical surroundings

A factor considered is age
(juvenile) and mental capacity

The warrant requirement shall apply where an item may be viewed partially protruding from a body cavity

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When do I not need a warrant when it comes to body cavity searches?

A

When it is voluntarily and personally extracted from their own body cavity

Cases involving exigent circumstances were medical, personal performing operation, necessitated solely by good medical practice, for medical reasons, which incidentally results in the recovery of evidence for police use.

Detailed and documented .

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