CORRECTIONAL SERVICES REGULATIONS - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

About This Presentation
Title:

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES REGULATIONS

Description:

Sterilisation and abortion for medical. reasons. Inspections on environmental health ... video, etc. if: Security of prison/Safety of. prisoner is threatened. 16 ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:18
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 34
Provided by: wilhelmin3
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: CORRECTIONAL SERVICES REGULATIONS


1
CORRECTIONAL SERVICES REGULATIONS
  • I BACKGROUND
  • Act III of 1998 was assented
  • to 27 November 1998
  • The Act requires subordinate
  • legislation

2
  • Section 134(5) requires submission
  • to the Committees in both houses
  • Submission for recommendations
  • doctrine of ultra vires
  • Regulations were drafted on the
  • same structure as the Act
  • 2
  • CORR SERV REG 2003MP

3
  • II CHAPTER 1 DEFINITIONS
  • Deals with definitions - Only the
  • terminology not already defined in
  • the Act
  • 3

4
  • III CHAPTER II CUSTODY OF ALL PRISONERS UNDER
    CONDITIONS OF HUMAN DIGNITY
  • (1) Admission to prison (Reg. 2)
  • Safekeeping of the possessions of
  • prisoners
  • Bath/Shower
  • Medical examination
  • Health status
  • 4

5
  • Communicable/contagious
  • diseases
  • Medical assistance devices and
  • medicines, emergency
  • identification measures
  • (2) Accommodation (Reg. 3)
  • Sleeping single/communal
  • general/inpatient
  • 5

6
  • Sufficient
  • Floor and cubic capacity
  • Properly ventilated
  • Properly lighted
  • Proper ablution facilities
  • Hot and cold water
  • Partitioned off ablution facilities
  • in communal accommodation
  • Proper beds/bedding in accordance
  • with climatic conditions
  • 6

7
  • Separation in terms of
  • Males and females
  • Prescriptions as to locks and
  • doors
  • Security separation
  • Children/Adults
  • Health status separation
  • 7

8
  • Nutrition (Reg. 4)
  • Diet prescribes protein and energy
  • content
  • Diet prescribes major food groups
  • Prescribes preparation/storage of
  • food.
  • 8

9
  • Clothing and bedding (Reg. 5)
  • Sentenced prisoners must wear
  • prescribed dress
  • Unsentenced may use own or be
  • issued with dress different to
  • sentenced prisoners
  • May wear religious/cultural attire
  • (5) Exercise (Reg. 6)
  • Certification by medical officer
  • 9

10
  • (6) Health Care (Reg. 7)
  • Primary health care be
  • available
  • Medical officer and dental
  • practitioners should be available
  • Sick prisoners be visited once
  • per day
  • Provisions as to own medical
  • practitioner
  • 10

11
  • Duty to inform spouse, next-of-kin
  • etc. In case of hospitalisation
  • No medical/scientific experimentation
  • Organ donation subject to Human
  • Tissue Act
  • Sterilisation and abortion for medical
  • reasons
  • Inspections on environmental health
  • conditions
  • 11

12
  • Injury whilst in detention
  • Cases under Mental Health Act to
  • be transferred to an institution
  • (7) Contact with community (Reg. 8)
  • HOP to attend to development of
  • family relationships
  • Important information regarding
  • family matters to be conveyed
  • 12

13
  • Admission/Transfer family to be informed
  • Communications may be scrutinised if
  • Security of prison is jeopardised
  • Safety of a person is jeopardised
  • Criminal offence is planned
  • Must be least restrictive means
  • Prisoner must be informed
  • 13

14
  • Death in prison (Reg. 9)
  • Record and report
  • Burial by DCS or family
  • Transportation of deceased in certain
    circumstances by DCS
  • (9) Development and Support Services
  • (Reg. 10)
  • Services to be rendered by qualified person
  • Services must be available (Services Social
    Work, Education and Training and Psychological)
  • 14

15
  • (10) Recreation (Reg. 11)
  • Facilities as prescribed by order
  • (11) Access to legal advice (Reg. 12)
  • May consult legal practitioner
  • Proof of identity
  • Between 08h00 and 15h30
  • In sight out of earshot
  • Interpreter, secretary/typist
  • allowed
  • 15

16
  • (12) Reading Material (Reg. 13)
  • Library at prison where
  • practicable
  • May receive reading material
  • CO may inspect envelope/
  • package
  • HOP may prohibit publication,
  • video, etc. if
  • Security of prison/Safety of
  • prisoner is threatened
  • 16

17
  • Undermine personal dignity/
  • cause humiliation on basis of
  • race, gender etc.
  • Legal documents not to be
  • censored
  • (13) Discipline Formal (Reg. 14)
  • Timeframe within 14 days with
  • 7 days notice
  • 17

18
  • Provides for a case presenter
  • Proceedings to be recorded
  • On balance of probabilities
  • Attendance of witnesses
  • False statements under oath
  • (14) Safe Custody (Reg. 15)
  • Measures to be determined by
  • Commissioner
  • Protection against abuse/curiosity
  • 18

19
  • (15) Searches (Reg. 16)
  • Searches in terms of Section 27
  • (b), (c), (d) and (e) to be
  • undertaken
  • in hospital or such facility
  • No vomitories/enemas
  • Be detained in single cell (e)
  • Visited daily by HOP
  • Health assessment every 4
  • hours
  • 19

20
  • (16) Identification (Reg. 17)
  • Particulars to be recorded
  • Fingerprints/photographs be
  • taken
  • (17) Mechanical restraints (Reg. 18)
  • Types listed
  • Transport stun belt only to be
  • used outside cell
  • 20

21
  • (18) Non-lethal incapacitating devices
  • (Reg. 19)
  • Types listed
  • Procedures for use of teargas
  • (19) Firearms (Reg. 20)
  • Reporting duty
  • Loading of firearms according to
  • training instructions
  • Adhere to general safety
  • measures 21

22
  • (20) Other weapons (Reg. 21)
  • Use restricted for purposes of
  • Sections 33(3) and 34
  • Must be trained
  • Recording duty
  • Pyrotechnical only by Emergency
  • Support team
  • 22

23
  • CHAPTER III
  • SENTENCED PRISONERS
  • (21) Classification (Reg. 22)
  • According to security risk/
  • treatment/training
  • Recording duty
  • Period of sentence
  • Contact with family
  • Reclassify
  • 23

24
  • Labour (Reg. 23)
  • Protective clothing/footwear etc.
  • Contract with institutions/
  • persons for labor of prisoners
  • Products may be sold
  • Not more then 8 hours per day
  • Sunday/Religious days
  • Work not in conflict with religion or culture
  • 24

25
  • (23) Case Management Committee (Reg. 24)
  • Composition
  • Procedures
  • Location and transfer (Reg. 25)
  • Advance reasons/representation by prisoner
  • Audi rule ex post facto if for security reasons
  • Medical files/medication
  • Educational/Training needs to be considered
  • 25

26
  • CHAPTER IV UNSENTENCED PRISONERS
  • (25) GENERAL (Reg. 26)
  • Must perform duties to maintain
  • good order and cleanliness

  • 26

27
  • CHAPTER V
  • COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS
  • (26) Supervision Committee (Reg. 27)
  • Composition
  • (27) Monitoring (Reg. 28)
  • Electronic devices described
  • No risk to health
  • In residence
  • 27

28
CHAPTER VI RELEASE AND PLACEMENT
  • (28) Length and form of sentence
  • (Reg. 29)
  • Periodical imprisonment
  • conditions thereof

  • 28

29
  • CHAPTER VII
  • INTERNAL SERVICE EVALUATION
  • (29) Departmental inspectors, investigators and
    auditors (Reg. 30)
  • Appointment
  • Area of jurisdiction
  • Powers of access/search/seize
  • 29

30
  • CHAPTER VIII
  • HUMAN RESOURCE MATTERS
  • (30) Work facilities (Reg. 31)
  • Provision of housing on prison
  • premises
  • (31) Work hours (Reg. 32)
  • Determined by Commissioner
  • 30

31
  • (32) Discipline (Reg. 33)
  • Resolution 2/2001
  • (33) Emergency work (Reg. 34)
  • May be required to perform
  • (34) Medical examination (Reg. 35)
  • To ascertain medical unfitness
  • (35) Medical Board Proceedings (Reg. 36)
  • Provides for medical unfitness
  • 31

32
  • (36) Leave (Reg. 37)
  • Different categories
  • (37) Facilities fund (Reg. 38)
  • Board of Trustees
  • Purpose
  • Promotion of grants and loans
  • Clubs for sport and recreation
  • Holiday resorts
  • Study and research 32

33
  • (38) Departmental canteens (Reg. 39)
  • Committee
  • For whose benefit
  • (39) Access to Prisons (Reg. 40)
  • (40) Delegation (Reg. 41)
  • Commissioner may delegate.
  • 33
  • CORR SERV REG 2003MP
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com