Procedure Standard
- To ensure that prisoners are appropriately placed.
Procedure
- On completion of the Reception Assessment processes, the Receiving Officer will inform staff in the relevant units that there are prisoners in the Receiving Office to be placed.
- Where possible co-offenders should be put into different units. Where this is not possible co-offenders will not be celled together. Receiving Office staff will identify co-offenders and pass this information on to accommodation unit (refer Corrections Regulations, 2005 (186(5)).
- Escorts between accommodation units and the Receiving Office will be carried out by CSU staff.
Special Needs Prisoners
- Any prisoner who is identified at risk during the assessment process will be placed in the Special Needs / At Risk Unit.
Segregation Prisoners
- Adult prisoners requesting segregation from the mainstream population will be asked to fill out Part A of the ‘Approval For Voluntary Segregation of an Prisoner’ form and managed in accordance with PPM B.20. These prisoners will be referred to the Segregation Unit for placement.
Youth
- Youth (under 18 years of age) will be identified from the details contained on their warrants and will be placed in the Youth Unit.
- Youth who also make an application for voluntary segregation are to be segregated from the mainstream youth population.
- It is not appropriate for youth to be placed in the same unit as adult offenders.
- Youth segregation will be managed in accordance with local current practice. Placement will be dependent on the number of segregated youth held in the prison at any one time. Where a Receiving Officer is unsure about the appropriate placement of a particular prisoner he or she will contact the Segregation Unit Manager on call for clarification.
Mainstream Prisoners
- Other mainstream units will be allocated prisoners by the Receiving Office in accordance with the current operating practices.
- Care should be taken to ensure difficult to manage prisoners are spread throughout the remaining mainstream units and are not placed in one unit.
Management Unit
- Where Assessing personnel have concerns or Receiving Office staff have received information that indicates the placement of a particular prisoner in a mainstream unit would be unwise or a risk to the security of the prison, the placement will be determined by the Prison Manager / On-call Manager.
Placement Briefing
- The On-Call Manager will brief the Receiving Officer on prisoner placements where appropriate or where the Prison Manager has changed the way in which a particular accommodation unit is to be managed.
- The On-Call Manager / RO Manager / PCO will be responsible for the appropriate placement of prisoners, in consultation with the Unit Managers, during his or her shift.
Key Roles and Responsibilities
Prison Manager / Manager Custodial Systems
- Give approval of prisoners entering the Management Unit.
Receiving Officer
- Allocate prisoners, who have completed the Receiving and Assessing process, cells in unit in accordance with current operating practices.
- Pass any information onto the CSU / On-Call Manager, including that gathered during the assessment process which may necessitate the placement of a particular prisoner in the Management Unit.
- Identify co-offenders and pass this information on to accommodation unit staff.
Accommodation Unit Staff
- Receive prisoners from the Receiving Office and place them in cells in accordance with unit procedures.
- Complete the induction process.
- Ensure co-offenders are not placed in the same cell.
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