Emergency confinement definition
Emergency confinement means the isolated confinement of an
Emergency confinement means the isolated confinement of an inmate in a correctional facility when there is reasonable cause to believe that this confinement is necessary for reducing a substantial risk of imminent serious harm to the inmate or others, as evidenced by recent conduct.
Emergency confinement means the 1[isolated confinement]
More Definitions of Emergency confinement
Emergency confinement means the solitary confinement of an
Emergency confinement means the segregation of an inmate person who is incarcerated in a correctional facility when there is reasonable cause to believe that this segregation is necessary for reducing a substantial risk of imminent serious harm to the inmate such person, to themselves, or others, as evidenced by recent conduct.
Emergency confinement means confinement in any cell for no more than twenty-four consecutive hours and no more than forty- eight total hours in any fifteen day period, with at least one hour of out-of-cell recreation for every twenty-four hours.
Emergency confinement means the segregation of an [inmate]
Emergency confinement means the segregation of an inmate in a correctional facility when there is reasonable cause to believe that this segregation is necessary for reducing a substantial risk of imminent serious harm to the inmate or others, as evidenced by recent conduct.
Emergency confinement which means a type of confinement that involves the involuntary placement of a youth in an isolated room to separate him or her from others in the facility and to remove him or her from a situation in which he or she presents an immediate and serious danger to the security or safety of himself or herself or others.