Police Department Policy

22-48 Detentions Bureau Manual Policy C-1700 Incarcerated People with Body Adornments or Jewelry.pdf

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Policy Text
DONNY YOUNGBLOOD 1350 Norris Road, Bakersfield, California 93308-2231 Sheriff-Coroner Telephone (661) 391-7500 TRAINING BULLETIN ISSUE: 22-48 DATE: November 22, 2022 DETENTIONS BUREAU MANUAL POLICY: C-1700 INCARCERATED PEOPLE WITH BODY ADORNMENTS OR JEWELRY This training bulletin is to serve as a refresher for DBPPM C-1700. Policies are available in the official version of the Detentions Bureau Manual, which is located on the “Detentions Bureau” page of the SharePoint website. The official Detentions Bureau Policy and Procedure Manual may be accessed by clicking on the link below: http://sharepoint/Detention/DetentionsBureauManual/default.aspx Please note: This bulletin provides only a summation of policy. Please review the full policy to ensure that you are familiar with it. Body adornments and jewelry represent potential security hazards in Kern County jails. Whereas removable jewelry was once most prevalent, nowadays more people have permanent adornments affixed to their bodies.

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