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Code · CFR · Title 28 — Judicial Administration · Part 115 · § 115.141

§ 115.141. Screening for risk of victimization and abusiveness.

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(a)In lockups that are not utilized to house detainees overnight, before placing any detainees together in a holding cell, staff shall consider whether, based on the information before them, a detainee may be at a high risk of being sexually abused and, when appropriate, shall take necessary steps to mitigate any such danger to the detainee.
(b)In lockups that are utilized to house detainees overnight, all detainees shall be screened to assess their risk of being sexually abused by other detainees or sexually abusive toward other detainees.
(c)In lockups described in paragraph
(b)of this section, staff shall ask the detainee about his or her own perception of vulnerability.
(d)The screening process in the lockups described in paragraph
(b)of this section shall also consider, to the extent that the information is available, the following criteria to screen detainees for risk of sexual victimization:
(1)Whether the detainee has a mental, physical, or developmental disability;
(2)The age of the detainee;
(3)The physical build and appearance of the detainee;
(4)Whether the detainee has previously been incarcerated; and
(5)The nature of the detainee's alleged offense and criminal history.
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