Jail Vulnerability Assessment: Threat Definition Checklist

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The app provides a threat capability checklist for jails.

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It asks questions such as Escape attempts can be accomplished by using either one or all of the following methods, deceit, force, and stealth. The analyst should identify which method(s) was used in the attempt. Processes should be in place to establish a suicide threat watch. Determine the frequency and severity that violence occurs. Jail operators are the primary audience from line staff to top administrators. Continuous efforts are required to maintain safety and security under increasingly challenging conditions. All participants in the jail vulnerability assessment process will acquire new knowledge, skills, and insights that will help them better perform their duties. The Jail Vulnerability Assessment: Threat Definition Checklist mobile app allows you to replace your paper assessment with a mobile device like a smartphone or tablet. The mobile form includes fields to document items such as date of jail assessment, the name of jail, location, prison auditor and captures the auditor's signature. Once the mobile app is filled out a secure PDF is generated. The PDF is easy to share, and a copy is stored in your account for your prison safety records. You can also use the App Builder to personalize and customize this mobile form.

Features
  • Signature Capture
  • Submission Editing
  • Reference Data
  • Dispatch
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Platforms
  • iPhone
  • iPad
  • Android
  • Windows
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Integrations
  • Quickbooks
  • Salesforce
  • Google Docs
  • Dropbox
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