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Could anybody give me a full list of restraints done inside prisons
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I am looking for a full list of restraints. Could anybody at least give me a BIG list or some sources where I could potentially find a full list? This could either be restraint devices or manual restraints (such as joint locks, arm bars, etc.).
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sketchy as fuck OP
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Bump af
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>>28363559
I'm basically asking this so I can look for ways to escape all of them.
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>>28363612
you do realize that makes it even sketchier
that implies you're planning on getting imprisoned or committed, or expect to
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>>28363547
>psychiatric hospitals
they mostly use drugs to restrain people.
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>>28363706
No, faggot. With the way our law enforcement is overpowering the people, and also how they think they can just do whatever the fuck they want to us, it becomes more and more clear that we're living in a fascist police state. I've already been committed before, but never arrested, thankfully. But if a cop ever were to try to illegally search my home, destroy my freedoms, and even try to kill me for defending my home, my freedoms and myself/family, I have every right to know what to do when the state has got me in the institutions.
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>>28363547
Doesn't exist, or at least not in any format accessible to you. Not that it matters since you sure as fuck aint Houdini.
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Go make friends with a nurse. Ask them to do a search for "restraints" in their computer system's order entry--they all license standard databases of every possible medication, procedure, implement, and diet you could suffer in a hospital.

Otherwise, start with handcuffs and zip ties, since that's what you'll be subjected to first, with the exotic stuff coming later, if at all. Medical restraints are highly regulated--you REALLY have to be a danger to yourself or others, because the documentation needed to properly CYA is a royal pain, and ongoing so long as the restraints are on.

If you do find a list and work out some escapery, post results.
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>>28363768
>I've already been committed before
>mfw you seem like a perfect model citizen
You probably should have just stayed quiet.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=So9ectPyM7A
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>>28363547
OP, you should look into the bondage sex fetish scene. You'll find a lot of people willing to tie you up for fun.
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>>28363547
you trying to break out the joker? you realize batman is a cartoon right?
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>>28363612
a fucking beercan for most handcuffs
srsly
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>>28363768
>it becomes more and more clear that we're living in a fascist police state
lol.
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>>28363768
you must be around my age
cops are 50x nicer than they used to be,
pro-tip
don't go to protests
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>>28363768
>I've already been committed before, but never arrested, thankfully.

Soooo... let's aid a demonstrably unstable person break out of restraints that health workers rely on, and probably endanger some unsuspecting nurse in the process?

Hire a lawyer to fight your legal battles, anon. Escaping from a lethally authorized detainment is a guaranteed way to exacerbate the situation, lol. Plus, you could legitimately need to be there...you know, menace to society and all that jazz.
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>>28364392
>lethally authorized detainment
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>>28364447
Are...are you stabbing my ass? Is that what this is?
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>>28363547
>>28363547

Correctional officer with 7 years experience here OP.

The level of restraints used depends mainly on the security classification of the person in question. A "minimum security" or "minimum-trustee" will generally only require handcuffs and leg irons when being transported off the compound and either no restraints or handcuffs when moving on the compound.

A "maximum-security" inmate (at least in my state corrections system) has two different restraint profiles based on where they are going -- either from their cell to the recreation cages or from their cell to anywhere else in the unit, on the compound or off site (such as a hospital or court).

Restraints include handcuffs, leg irons, belly chain, pad lock, black box and tether. Restraints are placed on the inmate while he is in the cell utilizing "pie flaps" on the door. Two officers are required to be present when performing these steps. The tether has two clasps one brass colored and one gray color -- the brass clasp is attached to the brass colored door handle on the cell. the gray one is attached to the handcuffs OR the belly chain. This prevents an inmate from pulling away once one or both cuffs are secured as he is attached to the door.

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>>28363547
>>28364790

When applying handcuffs the prisoner should have hands open (not clenched) and fingers spread so that the officer can visually verify they are not palming escape devices or keys. The handcuff key holes should face up and the officer should be able to get their index finger between the cuffs and the inmates wrists to ensure circulation is not cut off.

From cell to recreation cage the "max" inmates are handcuffed (double locked) behind the back, leg irons are placed on them. The officer will call for the door to be unlocked and then unhook the tether from the door and pass it through the pie flap. The brass clasp is removed from the door and attached to the leg irons and held by one officer while the other performs a pat search. The tether acts as a hobble and when pulled forcefully brings the inmate crashing face down.

From cell to anywhere else the inmate is cuffed in the front and a "black box" is placed over the cuffs which cover the keyholes. A belly chain is run around the prisoner and through an opening on the black box and secured with a pad lock. Leg restraints are placed on the prisoner and the tether is attached to the belly chain and leg restraints.

In both cases the inmate is pat searched after all the restraints are in place but before movement away from the cell. Two officers are required to escort a "maximum-security" or "close" classified inmate. One officer will hold the inmates arm and walk beside him and the other officer will hold the tether and walk behind them.

A "max" inmate who leaves the unit will be strip searched upon return before going back to their cell. Removing the restraints is the opposite of placing them on.
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>>28363768
You're the type of fucker that has 50k 22lr rounds in your basement, aren't you.
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>>28364807

The escorting officers are to periodically check the restraints to ensure the inmate has not slipped, loosened or compromised their integrity. The inmate should be pat searched before leaving a room or building to ensure they did not conceal anything on their person.

The handcuff in front and black box are used during transportation off site or away from the unit because it allows the officers to constantly see the prisoners hands and any attempts to break their restraints. When a prisoner is sitting in the bus or van transport seat it is more comfortable for him and provides better security.

When moving to the recreation yard the behind the back method keeps the prisoner facing away from the officers while allowing them to view his hands to make sure he isn't trying to break restraints.

Any other questions?
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>>28364790
>>28364807
>>28364863
>>28363547

Black box, handcuffs and bellychain.
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>>28348319

This thread is just as sketchy as this archived one is!
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>>28363768
>le fascist buzzword
>muh police state
This guy's house is gonna be the next Waco
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>>28365133
I bet you think the government dindu nuffin during Waco and Ruby Ridge.
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>>28363547
>>28363768
You aren't Batman. Even if you get out of your handcuffs you're probably gonna bet beat and/or shot if there's more than one cop present. Or tazed.

If you're in an institute of some sort they're just going to lock the doors (the ones that aren't already locked all the time) and gather enough guards to beat and/or shoot you.

Maybe just act right.
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>>28363768
FASCISTS
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>>28364872
Really good posts. Not OP but interesting, thank you.
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>>28363547

MOAB (Management Of Abusive Behavior) is one set of physical restraint techniques used in hospitals, and Posey is a company which makes hospital restraints
source: I work in hospital security
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>>28367085
p.s. you can't stop us, pussy
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>>28364863
padlock is secured behind the prisoner?
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>>28364872
Ain't this guy but also a CO. We also use pic related for escorting confinement inmates to areas within the compound such as medical.
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>>28367142
The padlock is secure behind the prisoner and the belly chain is set up where you're unable to move your hands any further than your belly button. The black box is secured by the chain and the box itself prevents prisoners from lockpicking the cuffs.
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>>28367165
that looks pretty secure, could they lower then belly chain down off their legs to get at the lock? and how standard is the lock code? like should you not be posting pictures of the key?
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>>28367239
There's no going under and up with these chains. The ones i posted allow a bit more mobility than the other guy's, but if you look you'll see the ones I posted have the cuffs attached directly to the chain.

Cuffs use a standard key. If you ever watched a single cop show ever then you know what it looks like. As for the padlocks, they are on a separate key and not all locks share the same key.
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>>28367303
I should add that the same procedure is followed as with the black box. Pat down search of clothing for any needles, paperclips, staples etc. The chain is secured snugly around the waist to prevent your suggestion of bringing it under your feet. Not so much an escape precaution, but a safety precaution. That's a lot of chain to choke somebody out.

Basically, unless you get a complete asshat doing it, you're not getting out of these restraints easily.
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>>28367303
oh, okay so the chain would catch on the hips like a belt. very secure.
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>>28363612
Cuffs is easy, move your arms from your back underneath your legs so they are now infront. Find a hairpin or something thin and look for something you can push inside the lock.

Straightjacket is hard, best you can do is make sure your arms are not on your chest, keep space inbetween, it allows for more movement and if you are thin you can wiggle one arm out and then the other.
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There's some stuff about this in the Do/k/ument and the Mega Folder.
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>>28364290
Well that tip's a little fucked isn't it
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>>28368399

>Cuffs is easy, move your arms from your back underneath your legs so they are now infront.

Yes.

However utilizing a tether and leg restraints prevents a person from doing that as it is attached to both the handcuffs and the leg restraints.

>>28367239

>that looks pretty secure, could they lower then belly chain down off their legs to get at the lock?

No.

When a belly chain is attached you ensure you can get no more than two fingers between the chain and the body. In my facility a tether is also attached to the belly chain and the leg restraints behind the prisoner so even if they could get the chain that low it is still secured to the leg restraints and they are in a worse situation then before.


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The biggest thing is as mentioned before -- ensuring the restraints are properly placed and that policy and procedure are followed. If the inmate presents himself with his hands clenched or closed he may be trying to palm a key or escape device so you make sure he opens his hands and spreads his fingers.

You pat search the inmate as soon as all restraints are in place and he is removed from his cell to ensure nothing is concealed on his body. If he leaves the unit (say for medical or court reasons) you strip search him as soon as he gets back and before he goes back in his pod and cell.

If you compare older handcuffs with modern ones the first difference you should notice is the length of the chain. A shorter chain prevents an inmate from being able to reach the key hole... which is a reason why you ALWAYS ensure the keyhole is facing UP when placing cuffs on someone. It will be incredibly obvious when someone is attempting to break restraints with a pick or key because of their body movement trying to gain leverage to reach that key hole.
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>>28363547

99% of the time its 4 point restraints, isolation or chemical sedation
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>>28369014

in psych facilities at least
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>>28369014
Its basically this. I work as a Nurse at a large state hospital and I occasionally float down to work on the psych ward.

Since it isn't my specialty I really only know and have seen use of 4 point restraints (which need to be reduced to 3 point with supervision for a few minutes every hour or two so they can stretch. But the biggest is chemical restraints, I have frequently needed security to come down and hold a patient down while I sedated them.

Doesn't really help, but what ever.
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>>28364290
>We'll be nice to you as long as you shut the fuck up
Nice rhetoric there buddy
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