12 CAR § 60-109. Discrimination and racial issues

        12 CAR § 60-109. Discrimination and racial issues.

        (a) Policy. To prohibit discrimination with regard to inmate disciplinary action, transfers, institutional program assignments, and other such matters on the basis of race, creed, color, or national origin.  

        (b) Explanation.

                (1)(A) All preservice training, in-service training, and staff development shall include extensive programs in human relations.

                        (B) All employees shall be informed of their obligation to treat all inmates with equal dignity and courtesy.

                        (C) As a significant number of inmates in our institutions and facilities have cultural or linguistic behavioral patterns differing from those of many of the staff, all personnel should be familiar with these patterns.

                        (D) As any inability to communicate between staff and inmates may lead to institutional tension or friction, training shall be aimed at removing communication barriers.  

                (2)(A) There shall be fair and objective classification of all inmates with respect to all aspects of institutional life.

                        (B) So far as possible, institutional programs shall reflect the ethnic distribution of the inmate population.  

                (3)(A) Where security requirements permit, efforts shall be made to involve citizen groups from all communities with inmate groups, including minority self-help groups and other administration-sponsored activities.

                        (B) Whenever feasible, minority employees shall be encouraged to work with such groups as advisors and counselors.

                        (C) As with all inmate group activities, staff supervision is essential.

                (4) All administrators and supervisors shall be:

                        (A) Open to complaints from any inmate concerning discrimination; and

                        (B) Active in investigating any such complaint and in taking remedial action.



	
		
		
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		<p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">        </span><span class="csEB3271CB">12 CAR &sect; 60-109.</span><span class="cs18C49E50"> </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Discrimination and racial issues.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">        (a) </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Policy. </span><span class="cs18C49E50">To prohibit discrimination with regard to inmate disciplinary action, transfers, institutional program assignments, and other such matters on the basis of race, creed, color, or national origin. &nbsp;</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">        (b) </span><span class="csEB3271CB">Explanation.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                (1)(A) All preservice training, in-service training, and staff development shall include extensive programs in human relations. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                        (B) All employees shall be informed of their obligation to treat all inmates with equal dignity and courtesy. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                        (C) As a significant number of inmates in our institutions and facilities have cultural or linguistic behavioral patterns differing from those of many of the staff, all personnel should be familiar with these patterns. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                        (D) As any inability to communicate between staff and inmates may lead to institutional tension or friction, training shall be aimed at removing communication barriers. &nbsp;</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                (2)(A) There shall be fair and objective classification of all inmates with respect to all aspects of institutional life. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                        (B) So far as possible, institutional programs shall reflect the ethnic distribution of the inmate population. &nbsp;</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                (3)(A) Where security requirements permit, efforts shall be made to involve citizen groups from all communities with inmate groups, including minority self-help groups and other administration-sponsored activities. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                        (B) Whenever feasible, minority employees shall be encouraged to work with such groups as advisors and counselors. </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                        (C) As with all inmate group activities, staff supervision is essential.</span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                (4) All administrators and supervisors shall be: </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                        (A) Open to complaints from any inmate concerning discrimination; and </span></p><p class="cs79B133C8"><span class="cs18C49E50">                        (B) Active in investigating any such complaint and in taking remedial action.</span></p>

This section as promulgated prior to codification into the Code of Arkansas Rules provided as follows:

"Section Number: Page Number:
832 1 of 1
Board Approval Date: 11/29/79
Supersedes: Dated:
31:73 8/23/73
Reference: Effective Date:
2/1/80"
Arkansas Code § 12-27-105