This document provides an overview and guidelines for volunteers and contractors working at FCI Englewood. It outlines expectations for their role in providing programs to inmates, adherence to standards of conduct, and requirements for training on topics like preventing sexual abuse, privacy acts, and computer security procedures. Volunteers and contractors are expected to maintain appropriate boundaries with inmates, keep sensitive information private, and follow security protocols.
2. Training Overview Overview FCI Englewood Role Volunteer/Contractor Training Requirements Standard Code of Conduct Sexual Abusive Prevention & Intervention Privacy/FOIA Acts Safety & Security Procedures Contraband Issues Drug Introduction Questions/Concerns
15. Code of Conduct Personal Relations with Inmates Be Professional
16. Code of Conduct Personal Relations with Inmates Communicate only when authorized No No !! No No !! No No !!
17. Code of Conduct Personal Relations with Inmates Don’t act, accept or give Give me your number picture by www.istock.com
18. Code of Conduct Personal Relations with Inmates Avoidcontact with inmates families or friends Room Needed ! picture by www.istock.com
19. Code of Conduct Personal Relations with Inmates Don’t give anything to an inmate Don’t accept anythingfrom an inmate
20. Code of Conduct Personal Relations with Inmates Don’t Become Personally Involved
21. Code of Conduct Personal Relations with Inmates Avoid Conflict of Interest Cooperate with Investigations Can you help a guy out !! picture by www.istock.com
22. Code of Conduct: Personal Relations with Inmates Stay in Your Designated Areas Wanna see my room !! picture by www.istock.com
23. Code of Conduct Personal Relations with Inmates Report improper relations
29. Sexual Abuse Prevention & Intervention Sexually abusive behavior tolerance
30. Sexual Abuse Prevention & Intervention Inmates can’t give their consent
31. Sexual Abuse Prevention & Intervention Sexual Misconduct The use of indecent sexual language, gestures, or sexually oriented visual surveillance for the purpose of sexual gratification.
32. Sexual Abuse Prevention & Intervention Sexual Fondling The touching of the private body parts of another person (including the genitalia, anus, groin, breast, inner thigh, or buttocks) for the purpose of sexual gratification
33. Sexual Abuse Prevention & Intervention Sexual Assault with an Object The use of any hand, finger, object, or other instrument to penetrate, however slightly, the genital or anal opening of the body of another.
34. Sexual Abuse Prevention & Intervention Rape Carnal Knowledge Contact between the penis and vulva or the penis and the anus, including penetration of any sort, however slight.
35. Sexual Abuse Prevention & Intervention Rape Oral Sodomy contact between the mouth and the penis, the mouth and the vulva, or the mouth and the anus
36. Sexual Abuse Prevention & Intervention Rape The carnal knowledge, oral sodomy, or sexual assault with an object or sexual fondling of a person forcibly or against that person’s will;
37. Sexual Abuse Prevention & Intervention Rape The carnal knowledge, oral sodomy, or sexual assault with an object or sexual fondling of a person not forcibly or against the person’s will, where the victim is incapable of giving consent because of his/her youth or his/her temporary or permanent mental or physical incapacity; or
38. Sexual Abuse Prevention & Intervention Rape The carnal knowledge, oral sodomy, or sexual assault with an object or sexual fondling of a person achieved through the exploitation of the fear or threat of physical violence or bodily injury
39. Sexual Abuse Prevention & Intervention Discover Assault in Progress the assault
40. Sexual Abuse Prevention & Intervention Discover Assault in Progress: REMOVE the victim
41. Sexual Abuse Prevention & Intervention Discover Assault in Progress the assault
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44. Privacy Act of 1974 Social Security Number Home Address Phone Number Marital Status Race Religion Staff Performance Evaluations Official Personnel File Volunteers, Contractors, Staff, and Inmates
45. Privacy Act of 1974 Other information which, if released might cause harm to any person, adversely affect a Federal program, or whose release is prohibited by law or regulation
46. Privacy Act of 1974 Information critical to the Bureau’s or institution’s operation and mission Maintaining a system of records, knowing that a system of records has not been subject to public notice requirements of the Privacy Act Disclosing information or agency records, knowing that the disclosure is prohibited, to any person or agency entitled to receive the information
50. Freedom of Information: Public Information Data Name Registration Number Projected Release Date Docket Number Parole Eligibility Parole Eligibility Date Admittance/Release History Sentence Procedure Court of Jurisdiction Date Sentenced Judge’s Name Offense Date Committed Probation Imposed