Title: REPORT WRITING/OR, DR, AND 2823
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- PURPOSE To define procedures for reporting
incidents - APPLICABILITY Applies to all assigned, attached
and operationally controlled personnel - MISSION To report incidents
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- Why is discipline important?
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- What correction options do you have?
- On-the-spot corrections
- Domicile Entries
- Observation Reports
- Disciplinary Reports
- Discipline and Adjustment Boards
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- On-the-Spot Corrections
- minor violations of simple facility rules when
inmate was unaware or does not repeat regularly
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- Domicile Entries (DEs)
- minor infractions which require a greater degree
of correction than a verbal on-the-spot
correction - maintained in the inmates living area
- Guards discretion whether a DE should be used in
lieu of a Disciplinary Report
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- Observation Report
- Used to report a significant event which may
impact the operation or security of the facility - May be positive or negative reports about
inmates, especially health and welfare of the
inmates - Reports must contain as much information as
possible about the incident - Forwarded to the Guard Commander
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- Disciplinary Report
- Used to report inmates violations of facility
rules and/or UCMJ - Report must contain as much information about the
infraction as possible to include a DD Form 2823,
Sworn Statement, by issuing cadre member and by
cadre witnesses to the incident - Forwarded to the Guard Commander
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- DA FORM 2823/Sworn Statement
- Used in conjunction with a Disciplinary Report
- Used to record the facts of an incident
- Used to record thoughts and impressions as well.
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- Completing REPORT WRITING/OR,DR, AND 2823
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- Who?
- Subject of the report
- Suspects
- Witnesses
- Other cadre
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- When?
- Time and date of the incident
- Use approximate time period if the exact time is
unknown
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- Where?
- The exact location of the incident
- Be specific
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- What?
- Incident Report the charges
- Observation Report type of observation
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- How?
- Describe how the incident happened, if known.
- If hearsay is used, identify it as such.
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- Why?
- Did the inmate/detainee say why he/she did
something? - Did a witness say why the inmate took a
particular action?
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- Practical Example with Handout
- Scenario 1 You are the D-Block guard and you
note that an inmate has not eaten his meal for
breakfast and lunch - Scenario 2 You are the A-Block guard and you
observe one inmate hit another inmate
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- Summary
- Discipline
- Correction Options
- How to complete REPORT WRITING/OR,DR, AND 2823