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Who is responsible for developing and maintaining national accommodation plans and updating institutional rated capacities?
Who is responsible for developing and maintaining national accommodation plans and updating institutional rated capacities?
Who is responsible for reporting double-bunking in segregation or cells smaller than five square metres to the Assistant Commissioner, Correctional Operations and Programs?
Who is responsible for reporting double-bunking in segregation or cells smaller than five square metres to the Assistant Commissioner, Correctional Operations and Programs?
Who may authorize dormitories in exceptional circumstances as short-term temporary measures?
Who may authorize dormitories in exceptional circumstances as short-term temporary measures?
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Responsibilities for Double-Bunking in Canadian Correctional Facilities
- The Institutional Head is responsible for developing and maintaining national accommodation plans and updating institutional rated capacities.
- The Assistant Commissioner, Correctional Operations and Programs, and the Assistant Commissioner, Corporate Services, jointly submit recommendations to the Commissioner for decision regarding double-bunking cells at or exceeding 20% of the region's rated capacity.
- The Assistant Commissioner, Correctional Operations and Programs, chairs the National Population Management Committee and distributes the National Rated Capacity Utilisation Report to Regional Deputy Commissioners for validation and/or modification.
- The Regional Deputy Commissioner ensures procedures are in place to implement the Regional Accommodation Plan and submits proposed changes to institutional rated capacity and any requests for double-bunking cells to the Assistant Commissioner, Corporate Services, and the Assistant Commissioner, Correctional Operations and Programs for approval.
- The Regional Deputy Commissioner reports double-bunking in segregation or cells smaller than five square metres to the Assistant Commissioner, Correctional Operations and Programs.
- The Assistant Deputy Commissioner, Correctional Operations, chairs the Regional Population Management Committee and provides monthly reports on cell utilization and double-bunking levels.
- The Institutional Head manages inmate accommodation and may designate a staff member to be responsible for accommodation management.
- The Institutional Head may authorize dormitories in exceptional circumstances as short-term temporary measures.
- The Institutional Head ensures inmate placement and movement are promptly recorded in the Offender Management System (OMS).
- The Institutional Head may increase double-bunking cell capacity following consultation with the Assistant Deputy Commissioner, Correctional Operations, and authorization by the Regional Deputy Commissioner.
- The Institutional Head may make exceptions to the institutional accommodation plan as a temporary measure in an emergency situation and must immediately advise the Regional Deputy Commissioner, the Assistant Commissioner, Correctional Operations and Programs, and the Commissioner.
- The Institutional Head ensures Standing Orders are developed outlining the circumstances under which single cells may be re-assigned when an inmate is absent from the institution for an extended period.
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Do you know who is responsible for double-bunking in Canadian correctional facilities? Take this quiz to test your knowledge on the roles and responsibilities of different officials involved in managing inmate accommodations. From the Institutional Head to the Regional Deputy Commissioner, learn about the specific duties each person has when it comes to double-bunking cells and ensuring the safety and well-being of inmates. Keywords: double-bunking, Canadian correctional facilities, responsibilities, Institutional Head, Regional Deputy Commissioner.