Youth permitted to leave the facility grounds temporarily, for any reason, shall be thoroughly searched prior to leaving and before reentering. A strip search may be administered only when there is individualized, reasonable suspicion.
Staff members and other personnel assigned to detention duties must be trained in security measures and handling of special incidents such as assault, disturbance, fire and natural disasters.
Staff members must exercise and control security measures and shall not permit youth assistance.
Electric light switches shall be in the corridor. Light switches shall be key operated.
All glass shall be wire reinforced, heavy safety type or high tempered, measuring at least one-fourth inch thick. All detention windows that can be opened shall be covered with stainless-steel mesh detention screen with minimum 800 psi (12 strands per inch) and spring mounted with lock controlled frame mounted flush with the inside wall.
Frequent but irregularly scheduled searches of youth and their quarters shall be made to detect the presence of weapons and other contraband and should be orderly and with recognition of the youth's rights. Room searches should be conducted with the youth observing the procedure, whenever possible.
After use, tools and equipment shall be accounted for by the staff member on duty and returned to their proper storage space.
Any damaged or nonfunctioning security equipment must be promptly repaired. When it is necessary for outside maintenance to work in a detention living area, all youth shall be removed from the area and the living area carefully searched before youth are readmitted. Maintenance tools shall be carefully checked into and out of the detention area.
No youth shall be assigned work that requires access to personal records of youth currently or previously in detention nor to staff personnel records.
A master population or locator board shall be established and maintained at the control center indicating the various group living areas and housing assignments. A head count shall be made and recorded at least four times daily, including counts taken at change of shift and night lockup.
Detention keys shall be stored in a secure key locker when not in use. There shall be at least one full set of detention keys, separate from those in use, stored in a safe place accessible only to staff members for use in an emergency. An inventory of all keys shall be made at the beginning of each shift. Youth shall not be permitted to handle, use or have detention keys of any type in their possession.
No person, including law enforcement personnel, shall be permitted to enter any section of the detention area with a gun or other weapon. Weapons shall be stored in a secure and locked drawer, cabinet or container outside the security area.
An emergency electrical power source shall be available in the event of a power failure.
Ill. Admin. Code tit. 20, § 2602.140