Direct visual observation definition
Direct visual observation means direct personal view of the inmate in the context of his/her surroundings without the aid of audio/video equipment. Audio/video monitoring may supplement but not substitute for direct visual observation.
Direct visual observation means staff must personally see youth's movement and/or skin. Audio/video monitoring and mirrors may supplement, but not substitute, for direct visual observation.
Direct visual observation means staff must personally see minor’s youth’s movement and/or skin. Audio/video monitoring may supplement but not substitute for direct visual observation.
More Definitions of Direct visual observation
Direct visual observation means the monitoring of inmate activity by an officer who has a personal view of the inmates without the use of video surveillance. A jail shall locate an officer either within the cellblock, dayroom, and dormitory or outside of the cellblock, dayroom, and dormitory separated by barriers with view panels. If the officer is separated by barriers from the cell block, dayroom, or dormitory, the view panels in the barriers shall be sized and located to provide the officer with a view into the interior of the cells. The front of these cells shall have bars or doors with view panels
Direct visual observation means direct line of sight by a correctional officer, not CCTV.
Direct visual observation means observation through direct eyesight of objects situated within the line of sight of the observer, possibly enhanced by external elements (e.g. binoculars).
Direct visual observation means the monitoring of inmate activity by an officer who has a personal
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Direct visual observation means direct personal view of the inmate in the context of hisAher surroundings without the aid of audioAvideo equipment. AudioAvideo monitoring may supple- ment but not substitute for direct visual observation.
Direct visual observation means direct personal view of the inmate in the context of his/her