Inmates Rights and Your Responsibilities - Prea Limited Services Training is a legal document that was released by the Idaho Department of Correction - a government authority operating within Idaho.
Q: What does PREA stand for?
A: PREA stands for the Prison Rape Elimination Act.
Q: What is the purpose of PREA?
A: The purpose of PREA is to prevent, detect, and respond to sexual abuse and harassment in correctional facilities.
Q: What are the rights of inmates under PREA?
A: Inmates have the right to be free from sexual abuse, harassment, and retaliation.
Q: What are your responsibilities as a staff member?
A: As a staff member, it is your responsibility to ensure the safety and well-being of inmates, and to report any incidents of sexual abuse or harassment.
Q: How can you report incidents of sexual abuse or harassment?
A: You can report incidents of sexual abuse or harassment to the facility's designated PREA coordinator or through a confidential hotline.
Q: What are the consequences for those who engage in sexual abuse or harassment?
A: Individuals who engage in sexual abuse or harassment can face criminal charges, disciplinary actions, and legal consequences.
Q: What training is provided to staff members regarding PREA?
A: Staff members receive PREA Limited Services Training to educate them on the policies and procedures related to preventing, detecting, and responding to sexual abuse or harassment.
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