California Code of Regulations
Title 15 - Crime Prevention and Corrections
Division 3 - Adult Institutions, Programs and Parole
Chapter 1 - Rules and Regulations of Adult Operations and Programs
Subchapter 4 - General Institution Regulations
Article 10 - Classification
Section 3378.7 - Debrief Processing Unit
Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
CDCR has established a DPU to house incarcerated persons who are assigned to Phase I and Phase II of the debrief process. A DPU may be established at any institution or facility the Department deems appropriate. The DPU shall provide a safe housing location for those incarcerated persons who have decided to disassociate from a STG. Placement within the DPU is in accordance with section 3378.5. Incarcerated persons will be afforded expanded program opportunities as they progress through the DPU.
(a) The minimum eligible criteria for placement in the DPU shall consist of:
(b) Transfer to the DPU will be accomplished through the Strategic Offender Management System (SOMS) Non-Committee Endorsement process.
(c) When housing within the DPU has been determined by ICC, but medical, mental health, mobility, or other case factors preclude the incarcerated person from being transferred to the DPU, a conference call should be initiated to provide institutional staff with guidance concerning placement issues and privileges utilizing the case conference process with Classification Services Unit, Healthcare Placement Oversight Program (HCPOP), and the Division of Adult Institutions (DAI) Associate Director. This case conference shall be documented in the automated Classification Committee Chrono (Rev. 05/19), which is incorporated by reference. It is recognized that at times the incarcerated person's overriding need for access to specific medical or mental health facilities will take priority over their housing in the DPU. These incarcerated persons should receive all privileges identified within this section, unless the privilege will create a significant security concern. If the hiring authority determines that the DPU privileges will be denied based on security concerns, the hiring authority shall contact the DAI Associate Director to obtain approval before denying the privileges.
(d) Incarcerated persons who have been received at the DPU, but who have not had their autobiography reviewed and accepted by the DIP shall be referred to as Pre-DIP and incarcerated persons who have had their autobiographies reviewed and accepted by the DIP shall be referred to as Post-DIP. Pre-DIP incarcerated persons shall normally be housed separately from Post-DIP incarcerated persons.
(e) Phase 1: Pre-DIP status.
(f) Phase 1: Post-DIP status.
Acceptance of the autobiography by the DIP recognizes that the incarcerated person has demonstrated a significant level of sincerity in their desire to debrief, as well as establishes a foundation that their personal safety may be compromised if returned to a general population setting.
Acceptance of the autobiography by the DIP and ICC changing the incarcerated person's status to Post-DIP will initiate the observation phase of the debrief process allowing for observation of the incarcerated person while he is actively programming. Time spent as Post-DIP where the incarcerated person is actively participating in assigned program activities shall be counted toward the observation phase of the debrief process.
(g) If the DPU incarcerated person is found guilty of STG related behavior identified in subsection 3378.4(a), STG Disciplinary Matrix, ICC shall determine the incarcerated person's housing and program needs. ICC maintains discretion in evaluating an incarcerated person's overall disciplinary record and case factors in determining continued management within the DPU or other appropriate housing, which may include referral to the DRB.
(h) In some instances, Phase II of the Debrief process may be completed at the DPU, when enemy, medical or other extenuating circumstances exist.
(i) When housing within the DPU has been determined appropriate by ICC, but medical, mental health, mobility or other case factors preclude the incarcerated person from being transferred to the DPU, the incarcerated person should be allowed to complete the Debrief process at an alternate location. Specific components of the process including the autobiography being submitted to the DIP for acceptance; the assignment of an investigator to complete the Debrief Report; the Debrief Report being approved by OCS; and a CDCR Form 128-B2, (Rev. 07/24) Security Threat Group Validation/Rejection Review, being issued for validation as a "drop out", are required and must be completed prior to the incarcerated person being released to appropriate housing.
Note: Authority cited: Section 5058, Penal Code. Reference: Sections 5054 and 5068, Penal Code.
Note: Authority cited: Section 5058, Penal Code. Reference: Sections 5054 and 5068, Penal Code.