I've seen this being used, I've never seen the inmate cuffed with the hands in this position. I've allways seen the inmate handcuffed in the hands in the parallel position ( palms facing inward, hands side by side) with the black box on.
Well, both positions are done in practice, but as far as I can see, the parallel position ist the most common. Some departments, however, prefer the stacked position over the parallel position as it is slightly more secure. It's also called the "I dream of Jeannie" position, which is in fact pretty much euphemistical. You may hear that the stacked position is even more "comfortable" for the inmate as it does not put that much stress on the wrists compared to the parallel position. But I'm not sure. I did train both and the parallel position holds your arms in a very unnatural position. So both positions are not what you would call comfortable. But you should alway bear in mind that this is a high security restraint, and it's definitely not made to make the inmate fell comfortable, but eliminate risks. And considering that, it does a great job!
This video makes my brain hurt. Double sided cuff to the top, due to cuff Keyport being to the front and being a higher risk for escape. Also, note that the black box is only used on inmates that are an escape risk or above a level 4 security risk. Also, if an inmate has larger legs ask for a soft set to apply or ziptie cuff. Make these changes and make a new video. Look out for the officers watching and learning. This video poses a high security risk for new employees. Never cuff an inmate like this, being in business since the 70s or not. Bad business practice. Also never bend over in front of an inmate to shackle their feet, unless you want knocked out. Also cuff inmates 2 on 1, not 2 on 4, that's not her security risk.
The first guy in line gets the crap end of the stick the black box and all most uncomfortable devices whole rest just get habd cuffs normal and leg irons lol glad I never had to do this ever
I had all that happen to me before going to jail for a year isn't fun I'd say that for sure then got transferred to prison a month after for the rest of my sentence
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The upper palm should have been faced down and the lower palm faced up and never wrap the chain around them make the inmate spin then tell them to take a breath in and tighten and lock. And the leg shackles key holes always face down never up
Actually it doesn't matter with the black box. As long as they can itch their nose and pee. When I transport I keep one hand up and another down, so that way he can eat and pee. Plus with his hands in the opposite direction he is less of a risk than together.
If you had the innate kneel down to put leg irons in instead of you kneeling down, then the key holes would be faced down making it that much harder for the inmates to try to pick the locks.
The belly chain is applied much too loose, the prisoner could easily slip them over his hips. It should be tightened so that it fits snugly around the prisoner's waist. Prisoners are put in restraints for security reasons, not for comfort.
1. If you put a inmate into the back seat of the patrol car with the waist chain to tight the inmate will not be able to breath. 2. In the back seat setting down you would be locked in the back seat and under he eye of the transport officer. 3. Use the dog snap to tighten the waist chain when you get the inmate out of the car. 4.Never take the master lock off the waist chain.
A belly chain is to be snug around the waist through the provided loops on the shirt, then padlocks and hooked. Then double side of the cuffs up to prevent inmate access to the keyhole from the front. And never bend over in front of an inmate to shackle his feet unless you want knocked out. Black boxes are only used on level 4 and higher security risks or Escape Risks.
I had the unfortunate experience of being put in these once. Was transported, then when the officer took them off again, I felt relieved. Did not have the black box tho and the leg irons weren't attached to the waist chain. Very unpleasant experience
Tahzib Chowdhury Good things that came out of it were I straightened out my life and got out of the situation that caused me to be put in chains. Never got arrested again, but now in another situation I could get arrested (non violent minor crime). Just waiting for my court date
Shackle keyholes should face down, and the Inmate should kneel on a bench, the Officer should never kneel behind him, too easy to be kicked. Also, the upper palm should face up, the lower palm down...
The guy looks pissed off while he has the chain wrapped around his waist. It's not funny being put in full restraints in front of the rolling camera, even though it's only for demonstration.