Protective Custody Sample Clauses

Protective Custody a. The Health Plan shall provide a physical screening within seventy-two (72) hours, or immediately if required, for all enrolled Children/Adolescents taken into protective custody, emergency shelter or the xxxxxx care program by DCF. See Rule 65C-12.002, F.A.C.
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Protective Custody i. Prevention of Retaliation;
Protective Custody. A status requested by the offender and approved by IDOC aimed at preventing the offender from coming into contact or intermingling with offenders in general population or disciplinary segregation. Units designated for use as protective custody are not physically located on the same gallery as disciplinary segregation facilities. Neither general population nor disciplinary segregation individuals are permitted to have access to these areas except as approved by the Chief Administrative Officers. Housing accommodations and essential services in protective custody are comparable to those provided for the general population.
Protective Custody. This shall be done to uncover and safeguard any weapons or implements the detainee could use to injure himself or herself or others, to safeguard valuables and to protect the police against false claims of theft or loss of the detainee’s belongings.
Protective Custody. {Where Drugs are found}
Protective Custody. The PSN shall provide a physical screening within seventy-two (72) hours, or immediately, if required, for all enrolled Children/Adolescsents taken into protective custody, emergency shelter or the xxxxxx care program by DCF. (See Rule 65C-12.
Protective Custody a level of custody either requested or required for an inmates protection from others or one who is mentally deficient. Initial requests are immediately granted, however the classification team will review circumstances to determine threat level and if protective custody status is warranted.
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Protective Custody. Law enforcement may take, or cause to be taken, a child into custody without a court order if there is probable cause to believe that the child is abused or neglected and that the child would be injured or could not be taken into custody if it were first necessary to obtain a court order. RCW - Revised Code of Washington. The codification of current statutes as enacted and amended by the Washington State Legislature. An addendum of applicable RCWs is included in this protocol. (Check the Washington State Legislature website— xxxx.xxx.xx.xxx/xxx/—for statutory amendments.) SAK – Sexual Assault Kit. A container that includes the necessary materials and instructions to collect forensic evidence after a sexual assault. SANE - Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner. A registered nurse specifically trained to provide care to sexual assault patients. SAPO - Sexual Assault Protection Order. A court order that prohibits the alleged perpetrator from having contact with a victim of sexual assault. (RCW 7.90) Violation of a SAPO is grounds for arrest and may result in the filing of charges. SCAN Team – Safe Child and Adolescent Network. Seattle Children’s Hospital team of physicians and social workers specializing in child abuse and neglect cases. Special Assault - Term used to denote the crimes of rape, sexual assault, child fatality, commercial sexual exploitation of children, child sexual or physical abuse and severe child neglect or abandonment. It is intended to convey that these crimes require special handling because of the psychological harm associated with the crimes and the crime- specific considerations for investigation and prosecution. SRO - Statutory Referral Only. Referrals to the prosecutor by law enforcement which are required because there is reason to believe abuse or neglect involving death, non-accidental injury or sexual abuse of a child or a vulnerable adult has occurred, but there is no reasonable expectation that criminal charges can be filed. Typical reasons charges cannot be filed, even though abuse or neglect occurred, are victim inability to give statements or participate in prosecution, a victim and family who leave, move out of state, passage of the statute of limitations, etc. (RCW 26.44.030 (5)) Third Party Offender - The offender is not the victim's parent, guardian, legal custodian or sibling, is not the caretaker, nor is acting in loco parentis. Victim Services - A program or organization that provides comprehensive services to victims and t...

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