Or. Admin. Code § 291-027-0030 - Assessment and Security
(1) The
first security employee at the scene of a suspected inmate death who is not
involved in any rescue or first aid efforts will secure the scene, ascertain
the identities of all those present and disperse all unauthorized individuals.
(a) Identification cards of all inmates
present and dispersed will be gathered for positive identification and for
later interviews.
(b) The
officer-in-charge, facility contact person, and facility Health Services staff,
if available, will be immediately notified of the suspected death. If Health
Services staff are not on duty, the Medical Services manager will be notified.
Health Services staff will notify the facility Chief Medical Officer.
(2) The officer-in-charge or
designee will immediately ensure the emergency preparedness plan is
implemented, if applicable.
(3) The
officer-in-charge will designate an employee to maintain the security of the
suspected death scene until released by State Police investigators. The death
scene will be processed as a crime scene.
(a)
This employee will initiate a crime scene contamination log (CD
1201D).
(b) The scene will be
secured and evidence preserved, in accordance with the emergency preparedness
plan, if applicable, and the Department of Corrections policy on Criminal
Evidence Handling (70.1.3).
(4) Nothing within the death scene area will
be moved or touched by anyone, unless the object needs to be removed because it
is an immediate and ongoing threat to security, such as a weapon.
(a) The object will be photographed and
diagrammed with relation to the rest of the death scene prior to its
removal.
(b) Removal of the item
will be in a manner consistent with preservation of evidence, ensuring not to
destroy fingerprints, blood and other fragment evidence that might be affixed
to the item, documenting who seized the item, who maintained custody of the
item, and in what manner the item was secured.
(5) The officer-in-charge will report the
incident to the functional unit manager or his/her designee, officer-of-the-day
(if applicable), the State Police, and the medical examiner.
(6) The State Police will determine whether
or not they should be present at the death scene. If the State Police determine
they should be present, they will take charge of the death scene upon
arrival.
(7) The State Police will
remove and secure all property from the area that may be considered
evidence.
(8) The officer-in-charge
will designate one employee as the evidence custodian responsible for the
handling, marking, packing, and securing of all evidence not removed by the
State Police investigator.
(9)
Witnesses or suspects will not be interviewed by Department of Corrections
employees unless directed to do so by the State Police. Any comments made by
suspects or witnesses to Department of Corrections employees will be noted and
reported promptly.
(10) The
functional unit manager or designee will notify appropriate staff, such as
Behavioral Health Services staff or a chaplain, to provide services for inmates
affected by the death as needed.
(11) Staff involved in an Inmate death
incident will be offered support in accordance with the DOC policy on Employee
Staff Services (20.5.2).
(12) The
Medical Services manager shall request an autopsy for all inmate
deaths.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 179.040, 423.020, 423.030 & 423.075
Stats. Implemented: ORS 179.040, 423.020, 423.030 & 423.075
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