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efta-efta00111905DOJ Data Set 9

Mail To-Do: Re: Inmate Food Slots, 7/18/19 (EFTA00111905)

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From: To: Subject: Re: Inmate Food Slots.... Attachments: =WM LIM& Lt. If this is happening and inmates are using make shift items to latch food slots with out staff securing them is posing an inherent security risk. I would think each and every slot that was discovered unlocked or locking mechanism tampered with, each identified inmate should have received an incident report at a minimum and inmates occupying those cells should have been placed in administrative detention. Unit Officers working said units should have received on the spot training from a supervisor on how to conduct rounds in a unit and proper security procedures. A Lieutenant should have walked every unit and checked each food slot to ensure there were no further vulnerabilities or security concerns. While on M/W are you conducting Conference Calls with your staff and teaching basic Correctional Principles. How about going over standard 3B skill sets that your staff are evaluated on. Are you conducting

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