New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 95 - SECURE FACILITIES
Subchapter 9 - TRANSPORTATION OF JUVENILES
Section 13:95-9.3 - Transport of medium, maximum or close custody juveniles
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) State-owned vehicles used to transport medium, maximum or close custody juveniles shall be equipped with protective screening devices to separate juveniles from the driver. Opening devices on the inner rear doors and windows of passenger sedans shall be made inoperable. The rear door locking mechanism shall be modified so that it is redirected, making it accessible to the custody staff member only when the front door is open.
(b) The standard passenger sedan or van shall be used only in lieu of more secure but unavailable vehicles. Use of such vehicles to transport medium, maximum or close custody juveniles shall be in accordance with written secure facility internal management procedures.
(c) Vans or buses shall be used to transport groups of juveniles. Those vehicles used to transport groups of medium, maximum or close custody juveniles shall comply with the following:
(d) Vehicles used to transport medium, maximum or close custody juveniles shall be thoroughly searched for contraband by the escorting custody staff members before being used.
(e) Custody staff members escorting juveniles shall be provided by the secure facility as appropriate, with necessary mechanical restraints.
(f) Upon arrival at a courthouse, leg restraints shall not be removed until the juvenile has been placed in a secure area of the facility. Restraint belts and handcuffs shall not be removed unless otherwise ordered by the court. Immediately at the conclusion of the hearing, handcuffs and restraint belts that were removed by order of the court shall be replaced on the juvenile.
(g) Custody staff members escorting medium, maximum or close custody juveniles shall always be armed with State issued weapons, ammunition and Commission approved chemical or natural agent spray. Any use of deadly force shall be governed by the use of force rules found in N.J.A.C. 13:95-3.
(h) When escorting medium, maximum or close custody juveniles, the ratio of escorting custody staff members to juveniles shall be two custody staff members to transport from one to five juveniles unless security issues, such as, but not limited to, a juvenile's propensity to acts of violence or escape, require a larger number of escorting custody staff members.
(i) When transporting groups of more than five medium, maximum or close custody juveniles, the appropriate shift supervisor, sending secure facility Superintendent or designee shall determine the number of escorting custody staff members based upon a careful review of staffing and security needs.
(j) Written internal management procedures shall be developed by each secure facility regarding the security and staffing arrangements required when transporting juveniles.
(k) When transporting juveniles outside of a secure facility, at least one custody staff member shall be of the same gender as the juvenile being escorted. Additional custody staff members may be assigned regardless of gender.
(l) Only properly trained escorting custody staff members may transport medium, maximum or close custody juveniles. Such escort custody staff members shall have been fully trained in the following areas:
(m) A juvenile shall be strip searched by escorting custody staff members prior to the trip and at any time after the juvenile has been out of their sight. Strip searching upon return to the secure facility or delivery to the receiving secure facility is the responsibility of that secure facility. See N.J.A.C. 13:95-5.
(n) The strip search of a juvenile, as part of the transportation process, shall be conducted in compliance with the provisions of N.J.A.C. 13:95-5.