KANDIYOHI COUNTY
JAIL
SECURITY
The Correctional Staff are
in charge of the inmates 24 hours a day. They receive and book them into
the jail upon their arrival then search, shower, and dress them in jail
clothing. They inventory all of the inmates’ belongings, including money
that is put onto a computerized banking system so the inmates can make
authorized purchases within the jail. They also perform a health
assessment of each inmate and make any necessary medical referrals. All
medical assessments are given to the medical unit for further
assessments.
Inmates are then assigned
to a housing unit where they are held until released. These housing
units are staffed 24 hours a day by Correctional Officers who help
coordinate all activities of each inmate in that particular housing
unit. These activities include, but are not limited to; cleaning,
delivering inmate meals, escorts to visiting, meetings with lawyers or
probation, attending classes and program activities that go on
throughout the day
During the daytime hours
inmates are expected to get up and eat breakfast, clean their rooms, and
take their turn on the clean-up crew to service the communal living
area. Inmates are encouraged to attend recreation and activities through
programs. Smoking is prohibited in the jail by staff and inmates alike,
as our county is tobacco free.
All activities that go on
in the jail are monitored by our Central Control, which is staffed by
one Correctional Officer. They monitor all 100 cameras and have control
of all secured doors in the facility. All entrances into the jail
facility have a sally port and have an interlocking door system.
One door must be closed before another door can be opened. This is done
to have secure movements in and out of the facility.
All officers are trained
to be a part of a cell extraction team in case of disturbances. The
Sergeant can assemble the team at any time during a disturbance on duty.
The Kandiyohi County Jail
is protected by a perimeter fence with razor wire on top and is also
monitored by our Central Control officer via pan, tilt and zoom cameras.
All inmate phones can be recorded onto a computer hard drive and saved
onto a disk if deemed necessary. All cameras in the facility are also
recorded onto a digital camera system which is also saved and can be
saved to tape for a permanent record if needed.
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