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UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Chapter St Detainee Behavioral Management 841. Purpose To outhine requitements and procedures for managing detainee discipline and posiive behavior rewards programs. This system will protect the health, safety, and security of all persons within the facility by providing for a fair and consistent delivery of consequences for negative behavior and rewards for sitive behavior. 8.2, Provision of Basic Needs Detainees held at Camp Delta and other JTF-GTMO detention facilities ‘will not be deprived of adequate shelter, food, or water atany time. Detainees will be housed in areas providing adequate shelter from the elements and with adequate ventilation. Detainees in cell blocks will have access to potable drinking water at all times through the use of the water faucet located in the cell, Appropriate meals will be provided to all detainees at Teast three times per day. Additionally, all deainees, «will be provided with a means to maintain adequate personal hygiene; this will include opportunities for showers and the availability of soap and water to wash themselves while in the cel, 8.3. Discipline Process 4. When a detainee commits a camp rules infraction or an offense listed in Table 8-1, List of Offenses, the chain of command within the camp will be notified The priority of notification is the Sergeant of the Guard (SOG), Platoon Leader (PL), and on-duty Commanding Officer (CO), in that order. ’. The SOG and/or PL. will (1) Instruct the block personnel to remove the detainees comfort items (2) Review Table 8-1 and locate the offense on the list, Ifthe offense is not listed, attempt to locate & similar offense or an offense of equal severity to the ‘offense commuted by the detainee. Identify the category level of the most severe offense. (3) Review the discipline record of the detainee to determine the detainee’s previous discipline history (4) Using Table 8-2, Detainee Movement and Discipline Matrix, cross-reference the category ofthe most severe offense from Table 8-1 with the number of days berween the current offense and the previous offense. This will give you twa results. ‘The result from the movement section of Table 8-2 is where 10 move the detainee, The discipline section of Table 8-2 determines the type and length of discipline imposed fon the detainee. (5) Complete s GTMO Form SO8-1 with the following information (a) Date, time, [SN, location, and type of offense (based off of table 8-1) that was committed (b) List any witnesses, Witmesses must complete aDA Form 2823 (c) Was medical treatment necessary, (d) The date ofthe last offense (c} The discipline to enforce for the detainee, (5) Turn the 508-1 into the DOC after completion. The 508-1 can be turned in without the DA 2823s, «, If several offenses were committed at the same time and the resulting discipline does not include time in SHU, move one colunm to the right on the discipline section of the Table 8.2 to determine punishment. If several offenses were committed at the same time and the resulting discipline does include time in SHU, add ve days to loss of Comfort Items (Cl) and 5 days 10 the time in SHU for each additional offense, 44. The Detention Operations Center (DOC) will be notified of any moves macle to SHU. This notification, ‘must include ISN number, reason for move, approving authority and length of discipline. The DOC will annotate all moves on the daily blotter. ‘The DOC will, take the 508-1 and make a copy of i, Ifthe detainee’s

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