O MB No. XXXX-XXXX Exp Date: XX/XX/XX
Start Time: __________________________
Officer Safety in Correctional Facilities-- Facility Survey
NORC at the University of Chicago, with funding from the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) is conducting a study to look at the use, care and maintenance of body armor by correctional officers. This study has a “Privacy Certificate” from the National Institute of Justice. This means that the information you provide is for research purposes only and will not be released even if a court or lawyer requests it. Please complete and return this form using the pre-paid envelope or by faxing it to: XXXX. This voluntary form will take approximately 30 minutes to complete. Please contact NORC at NUMBER HERE or OfficerSafety@norc.org if you have any questions or concerns.
Name of person completing survey __________________________
Position/Title __________________________
Phone number __________________________
Email address __________________________
What is the total number of personnel working in your facility (including all staff from the multiple departments or units at your location)?
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How many correctional officers (all ranks) work in your facility?
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A re any of your correctional officers members of a union?
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2 No {skip to Q5}
3 Don’t know
What proportion or percentage of your correctional officers are members of a union?
Proportion/% of officers in union: ___ ___ ___%
Check if estimate
Do any officers working in your facility currently use… |
No, none of the officers in our facility use body armor at any time. |
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Thinking about your facility’s policies and practices, mark below why none of the officers in your facility use body armor at any time. {Mark all that apply}
1 No facility policy requires use of body armor use.
2 Not part of facility uniform.
3 No facility funds available to purchase body armor for officers.
4 Management does see the value of allowing body armor use.
5 Climate makes body armor use uncomfortable.
6 Individual officers have made that choice personally.
7 Low-risk inmate population.
8 Concerns about inmates taking body armor from officers.
9 Don’t know.
10 Other, please specify: _____________________
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Stab-Resistant Armor |
Bullet-Resistant Armor |
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1 Yes {Skip to Q40} 2 No {Skip to Q40} 3 Don’t Know {Skip to Q40} |
1 Yes {Skip to Q40} 2 No {Skip to Q40} 3 Don’t Know {Skip to Q40} |
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Stab-Resistant Armor |
Bullet-Resistant Armor |
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Does your facility have a written policy requiring officers to wear body armor?
1 Yes {Skip to Q14}
Is your facility planning to produce a written policy requiring officers to wear body armor within the next two years?
1 Yes {Skip to Q20}
2 No {Skip to Q20}
Please indicate the type of stab-resistant body armor policy within your facility for each of the following staff positions. {Mark only ONE response per category.}
Check the box if stab-resistant body armor is not used in your facility
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by policy with no exceptions |
Mandatory
by policy with exceptions |
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Not mandatory (i.e., officer's discretion) |
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For those who routinely wear stab-resistant body armor while on duty, specify which threat level of armor is required. {Mark all that apply.)
Check the box if stab-resistant body armor is not used in your facility
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Please indicate the type of bullet-resistant body armor policy within your facility for each of the following staff positions. {Mark only ONE response per category).
Check the box if bullet-resistant body armor is not used in your facility
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For those who routinely wear bullet-resistant body armor while on duty, specify which threat level of armor is required. {Mark all that apply}
Check the box if bullet-resistant body armor is not used in your facility
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Type IIIA (.357 SIG; .44 Magnum) |
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Type IV (Armor Piercing Rifle) |
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Does your facility have a disciplinary policy for when an officer does not wear body armor when required to do so?
1 Yes, a firm policy
2 Yes, entirely supervisor’s discretion for choice of disciplinary action {Skip to Q20}
3 No {Skip to Q20}
What is your facility's disciplinary policy when an officer does not wear body armor when required to do so? {Mark all that apply within each column: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd offenses.}
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How do officers within your facility obtain body armor (either stab or bullet-resistant)? {Mark all that apply}
1 Issued by the facility
2 Pooled/Shared supply within the facility
3 Inherited armor / Hand-me-downs
4 Purchased it themselves
5 Don’t know
How many officers are provided with facility-issued body armor?
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Check if estimate |
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How many officers obtained new body armor on their own (i.e. purchased it)?
Stab-resistant vests: : {enter number} ___ ___ ___ Check if estimate
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{If 0, Skip to Q25} |
Bullet-resistant vests: : {enter number} ___ ___ ___ Check if estimate
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{If 0, Skip to Q25} |
D o officers who purchase their own body armor receive reimbursement?
1 Yes
2 No {skip to Q25}
3 Don’t Know {skip to Q25}
4 Not applicable {skip to Q25}
Do officers who purchase their own body armor receive full or partial reimbursement?
1 Full reimbursement
2 Partial reimbursement
1 Internal carrier (i.e., officer wears body armor under uniform shirt)
2 External carrier (i.e., officer wears body armor over uniform shirt)
3 Both
Are officers fitted for their body armor?
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2 No {skip to Q29}
What are the procedures for assessing the fit of officers’ body armor? {Mark all that apply.}
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receive body armor that approximates their body size
(e.g.,
small, medium, large, etc.).
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are formally fitted (that is, is a measuring tape or sizing tem plate
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determine sizing for officers’ armor).
3 Officers bring in their own measurements to order best size.
4 Other, specify _________________________________
Who assesses the fit of the officers’ body armor? {Mark all that apply.}
1 Representatives from the manufacturer/supplier.
2 Internal facility representatives.
3 The officers assess for themselves.
4 Other, specify ___________________________________
1 Never
2 Less than once a year
3 About once a year
4 About once every 6 months
5 About once every 3 months
6 About once a month
7 A few times a month
8 About once a week
9 Other, specify:______________________________
How often does your facility conduct inspections to ensure that officers' body armor is maintained properly?
1 Never
2 Less than once a year
3 About once a year
4 About once every 6 months
5 About once every 3 months
6 About once a month
7 A few times a month
8 About once a week
9 Other, specify:______________________________
How does your facility educate/train its officers on the benefits
and limitations of wearing body armor and on body armor care and
maintenance?
{Mark all that apply within each column.}
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Do you have a record-keeping system for keeping track of body armor in your facility?
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How often does your facility replace body armor?
1 Every year
2 Every 2 years
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6 Other, specify: __________________________________
7 No policy on replacements
8 No replacements offered
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Does your facility have extra body armor available for emergencies or when an officer is awaiting new body armor?
1 Yes
2 No
How long before new/replacement body armor would be available for the officer’s use?
1 Immediately
2 Within 2 days
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4 No replacements offered
5 Don’t know
Who handles the logistics of replacing body armor?
1 The facility
2 Body armor vendor
3 The individual correctional officer
4 Other, specify:
5 No replacements offered
6 Don’t know
Based on your facility's policies and practices, rate the importance of the following factors related to the purchasing of body armor.
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In the past five years, how many officers from your facility were assaulted in the line of duty by suspects?
Number of Officers assaulted in past 5 years:
{enter number} ___ ___ ___ |
Check if estimate {If none, enter 0 and skip to Q450}
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Does your facility record the number of assaults by weapon used?
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In the past five years, how many officers from your facility were assaulted in the line of duty by suspects using edged weapons (e.g., a knife)?
Number of Officers assaulted with an edged weapon in past 5 years:
{enter number} ___ ___ ___ |
Check if estimate {If none, enter 0 and skip to Q455} |
Of these officers assaulted with an edged weapon, how many were injured in the incident?
Number of Officers injured by assault with an edged weapon in past 5 years:
{enter number} ___ ___ ___ |
Check if estimate {If no officer injured by assault with an edged weapon, enter 0 and skip to Q455} |
Among officers injured by assault with an edged weapon, how many were wearing stab-resistant body armor at the time of the assault?
Number of Officers injured by assault with an edged weapon who were wearing body armor at time of assault in past 5 years:
{enter number} ___ ___ ___ |
Check if estimate {If no injured officer was wearing body armor at time of assault, enter 0.} |
In the past five years, how many officers from your facility were assaulted in the line of duty by suspects using a spiked weapon (e.g., an ice pick)?
Number of Officers assaulted with a spiked weapon in past 5 years:
{enter number} ___ ___ ___ |
Check if estimate {If none, enter 0 and skip to Q48} |
Of these officers assaulted with a spiked weapon, how many were injured in the incident?
Number of Officers injured by assault with a spiked weapon in past 5 years:
{enter number} ___ ___ ___ |
Check if estimate {If no officer injured by assault with a spiked weapon, enter 0 and skip to Q48} |
Among officers injured by assault with a spiked weapon, how many were wearing stab-resistant body armor at the time of the assault?
Number of Officers injured by assault with a spiked weapon who
were wearing body armor
at time of assault in past 5 years:
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Check if estimate {If no injured officer was wearing body armor at time of assault, enter 0.} |
In the past five years, how many officers from your facility were assaulted in the line of duty by suspects using a firearm?
Number of Officers assaulted with a firearm in past 5 years:
{enter number} ___ ___ ___ |
Check if estimate {If none, enter 0 and skip to Q500} |
Among officers injured by assault with a firearm, how many were wearing bullet-resistant body armor at the time of the assault?
Number of Officers injured by assault with a firearm who were
wearing body armor at time of
assault in past 5 years:
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Check if estimate {If no injured officer was wearing body armor at time of assault, enter 0.} |
In 2012, estimate how many officers sustained duty-related injuries or illnesses due to each of the following types of:
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{If this is a state-run facility} What portion of the funding for body armor used in this facility is federal money?
1 All of the funding
2 Some of the funding
3 None of the funding
4 Not a state run facility
End Time: __________________________
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File Type | application/msword |
Author | mumford-elizabeth |
Last Modified By | Lynn Murray |
File Modified | 2014-04-09 |
File Created | 2014-04-09 |