Policy Text
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MJ/RCCC
OPERATIONS ORDER
Discipline Plan
The purpose of this Order is to standardize procedures for admi nistering discipline,
establishing rules and penalties for inmate conduct, and to ens ure a fair and impartial
inmate disciplinary process in accordance with . Title 15, Cha pter 1, Subchapter 4, Article
7 (Minimum Standards for Local Det ention Standards – Discipline ).
I. Policy
Inmates accused of violating a facility rule shall be provided a fair and impartial
disciplinary process. Discipli ne shall be directly related to the severity of the offense and
shall be administered in a firm, fair and consistent manner.
II. Compliance with California Code of Regulations Title 15
A. The discipline plan shall be administered in compliance with Title 15 of the
California Code of Regulations.
B. All inmates being housed will receive an orientation booklet that contains all
facility rules guiding inmate conduct and the corresponding dis ciplinary
penalties. For those inmates who are illiterate or unable to r ead English,
and for persons with disabilities , verbal instructions or mater ial in an
understandable form regarding jail rules and disciplinary proce dures and
penalties will be provided.
C. A copy of the inmate orientation book describing the inmate discipline plan,
rules and penalties shall be kept at the Public Counter/Gatehou se and shall
be made available to t he public upon request.
III. Disciplinar y Counseling
A. For purposes of this order, “disciplinary counseling” is the admonishment or
instruction of an inmate regarding jail rules or behavior under circumstances
other than those warranting i mmediate emergency action.
B. Custody staff, in the presence of a supervisor, may conduct disciplinary
counseling to address behavioral issues which do not require im mediate or
emergency action, or to address misconduct or rule violations d iscovered
after the occurrence. Any informal counseling of inmates by cus tody staff
(with or without reference to a corresponding Incident/Informat ion Report)
shall only be conduc ted within the following guidelines:
Correctional Services P age 2 of 7 7/03 (REV10/19)
MJ/RCCC 1. Disciplinary counseling under these circumstances shall take
place only with a supervisor’s approval and presence.
2. Disciplinary counseling sha ll not include the use of force u nless
otherwise necessary within the m eaning of the “Use of Force”
operations order.
3. The counseling shoul d be documented in t he Housing Unit Logb ook
at the time of the occurrence to include: Time and location of occurrence, name(s) of inmate(s) , officers and supervisor prese nt.
IV. Limitations on Disciplinary Actions
A. Discipline shall be implement ed in accordance with all appli cable laws and
regulations, including but not limited to Forms of Discipline ( Title 15, Section
1082 and Limitations on Disciplinary Actions (Title 15, Section 1083). No
inmate may be deprived of the implements necessary to maintain an
acceptable level of personal hygiene. Inmates will be allowed to keep or be
provided with a toothbrush, toot hpaste, soap, shaving implement s, comb
and tampons/sanitary napkins for female inmates. Inmates will b e allowed
to shower at least every other day.
1. While on disciplinary isolati on, prisoners are allowed to ke ep the
above items, a bible, one book, and all legal materials to incl ude
paper/envelopes/pencil for legal correspondence.
V. Crime Report Procedures
A. Custody staff investigating a possible criminal offense may complete both
an Incident Report Detail (PF10) for a major violation of facil ity rules and a
Crime report.
B. Any inmate being interrogated fo r violating a criminal statu te shall be read
the Miranda warning.
C. There is no double jeopardy in disciplining an inmate for a violation of facility
rules and, at the same time, referring the case to the district attorney for
prosecution. Internal disciplin ary action is an administrative process,
separate from a crimi nal prosecution.
VI. Major Incident Report Procedures
A. Non-sworn custody staff who wish to report or take disciplin ary action
towards an inmate shall contact the appropriate deputy responsi ble for
supervising the inmate.
B. Major facility violations shall be punishable by any of the discipline listed in
the applicable regulations, as well as loss of commissary privi leges, social
visits, dayroom/outdoor recr eation, telephones, housing unit pr ograms,
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disciplinary isol ation housing.
1. The assistant division commander may suspend an inmate’s
punishment for a facility violat ion pending any further rule vi olations.
C. Deputies and other designated staff who witness an inmate vi olate one or
more major facility rules and complete an Incident Report Detai l (PF-10)
shall do so by the end of watch.
D. Deputies shall notify the inma te of the violation and should p r o v i d e t h e
inmate an opportunity to state hi s/her side of the story prior to writing a
report.
1. When writing the report, deput ies shall not recommend any pa rticular
discipline or level of discipli ne, nor shall they