Criminals involved in the administrative department are sent to the acceptance diagnosis unit (RDU) for evaluation and classification.
During the RDU process, offenders are subject to physical examination, psychological evaluation, educational evaluation and drug abuse assessment.
Most offenders are assigned custody rights under the following conditions. Civil offenders and death penalty judges are not classified.
In order to operate a safe and economical prison system, proper classification of prisoners is essential. Therefore, the prisoner's classification procedure in the prison sector is designed to bring prisoners together to ensure security while economically using national funds. There is a detailed record in the policies and procedures, and the classification process is designed to achieve safety by managing the risks of prisoners. CDC defines important criteria as prisoners' behavior in prison. Significant misconduct could seriously disrupt prison activity and endanger prisoners and prison officials
Prison classification is a method of assessing the risk of a prisoner who balances the safety requirements and the necessity of the program. Newly imprisoned prisoners were brought to one of the 11 prison reception centers that started the risk assessment process from the county prison. Women have two reception centers, two for men and seven for adults. After registration, violators will begin processing and evaluation. They received a series of evaluations including medical and mental health checks. Prison classification experts will create personal data for each prison, including offenders' crimes, social background, education, vocational skills and work experience, health and criminal history including previous imprisonment. Based on this information, criminals are assigned to the most appropriate custody classification and prison.
Prisoners are assigned a certain level of security based on their custody and classification scores. And it is first calculated by prison service and Sentencing Computing Center (DSCC). However, the security level of a prisoner can be recalculated by the case manager of the prison facility that is eventually housed. 1. Minimal Security: Also known as Federal Prison Camp (FPC), a prisoner in a minimal security prison and convicted of nonviolent crime at a dormitory house. There are few fences whose staffing level is low and violence is kept to a minimum. Sex offenders are excluded from federal prison camps. Only people with less history of imprisonment and violence less than 10 years will be put into refugee camps.