28 CFR Part 115
PART 115—PRISON RAPE ELIMINATION ACT NATIONAL STANDARDS
- PART 115—PRISON RAPE ELIMINATION ACT NATIONAL STANDARDS
- Chapter I—Department of Justice
- § 115.5 General definitions.
- § 115.6 Definitions related to sexual abuse.
- Subpart A—Standards for Adult Prisons and Jails
- Prevention Planning
- § 115.11 Zero tolerance of sexual abuse and sexual harassment; PREA coordinator.
- § 115.12 Contracting with other entities for the confinement of inmates.
- § 115.13 Supervision and monitoring.
- § 115.14 Youthful inmates.
- § 115.15 Limits to cross-gender viewing and searches.
- § 115.16 Inmates with disabilities and inmates who are limited English proficient.
- § 115.17 Hiring and promotion decisions.
- § 115.18 Upgrades to facilities and technologies.
- Responsive Planning
- § 115.21 Evidence protocol and forensic medical examinations.
- § 115.22 Policies to ensure referrals of allegations for investigations.
- Training and Education
- § 115.31 Employee training.
- § 115.32 Volunteer and contractor training.
- § 115.33 Inmate education.
- § 115.34 Specialized training: Investigations.
- § 115.35 Specialized training: Medical and mental health care.
- Screening for Risk of Sexual Victimization and Abusiveness
- § 115.41 Screening for risk of victimization and abusiveness.
- § 115.42 Use of screening information.
- § 115.43 Protective custody.
- Reporting
- § 115.51 Inmate reporting.
- § 115.52 Exhaustion of administrative remedies.
- § 115.53 Inmate access to outside confidential support services.
- § 115.54 Third-party reporting.
- Official Response Following an Inmate Report
- § 115.61 Staff and agency reporting duties.
- § 115.62 Agency protection duties.
- § 115.63 Reporting to other confinement facilities.
- § 115.64 Staff first responder duties.
- § 115.65 Coordinated response.
- § 115.66 Preservation of ability to protect inmates from contact with abusers.
- § 115.67 Agency protection against retaliation.
- § 115.68 Post-allegation protective custody.
- Investigations
- § 115.71 Criminal and administrative agency investigations.
- § 115.72 Evidentiary standard for administrative investigations.
- § 115.73 Reporting to inmates.
- Discipline
- § 115.76 Disciplinary sanctions for staff.
- § 115.77 Corrective action for contractors and volunteers.
- § 115.78 Disciplinary sanctions for inmates.
- Medical and Mental Care
- § 115.81 Medical and mental health screenings; history of sexual abuse.
- § 115.82 Access to emergency medical and mental health services.
- § 115.83 Ongoing medical and mental health care for sexual abuse victims and abusers.
- Data Collection and Review
- § 115.86 Sexual abuse incident reviews.
- § 115.87 Data collection.
- § 115.88 Data review for corrective action.
- § 115.89 Data storage, publication, and destruction.
- Audits
- § 115.93 Audits of standards.
- Subpart B—Standards for Lockups
- Prevention Planning
- § 115.111 Zero tolerance of sexual abuse and sexual harassment; PREA coordinator.
- § 115.112 Contracting with other entities for the confinement of detainees.
- § 115.113 Supervision and monitoring.
- § 115.114 Juveniles and youthful detainees.
- § 115.115 Limits to cross-gender viewing and searches.
- § 115.116 Detainees with disabilities and detainees who are limited English proficient.
- § 115.117 Hiring and promotion decisions.
- § 115.118 Upgrades to facilities and technologies.
- Responsive Planning
- § 115.121 Evidence protocol and forensic medical examinations.
- § 115.122 Policies to ensure referrals of allegations for investigations.
- Training and Education
- § 115.131 Employee and volunteer training.
- § 115.132 Detainee, contractor, and inmate worker notification of the agency's zero-tolerance policy.
- § 115.133 [Reserved]
- § 115.134 Specialized training: Investigations.
- § 115.135 [Reserved]
- Screening for Risk of Sexual Victimization and Abusiveness
- § 115.141 Screening for risk of victimization and abusiveness.
- §§ 115.142-115.143 [Reserved]
- Reporting
- § 115.151 Detainee reporting.
- §§ 115.152-115.153 [Reserved]
- § 115.154 Third-party reporting.
- Official Response Following a Detainee Report
- § 115.161 Staff and agency reporting duties.
- § 115.162 Agency protection duties.
- § 115.163 Reporting to other confinement facilities.
- § 115.164 Staff first responder duties.
- § 115.165 Coordinated response.
- § 115.166 Preservation of ability to protect detainees from contact with abusers.
- § 115.167 Agency protection against retaliation.
- § 115.168 [Reserved]
- Investigations
- § 115.171 Criminal and administrative agency investigations.
- § 115.172 Evidentiary standard for administrative investigations.
- § 115.173 [Reserved]
- Discipline
- § 115.176 Disciplinary sanctions for staff.
- § 115.177 Corrective action for contractors and volunteers.
- § 115.178 Referrals for prosecution for detainee-on-detainee sexual abuse.
- Medical and Mental Care
- § 115.181 [Reserved]
- § 115.182 Access to emergency medical services.
- § 115.183 [Reserved]
- Data Collection and Review
- § 115.186 Sexual abuse incident reviews.
- § 115.187 Data collection.
- § 115.188 Data review for corrective action.
- § 115.189 Data storage, publication, and destruction.
- Audits
- § 115.193 Audits of standards.
- Subpart C—Standards for Community Confinement Facilities
- Prevention Planning
- § 115.211 Zero tolerance of sexual abuse and sexual harassment; PREA coordinator.
- § 115.212 Contracting with other entities for the confinement of residents.
- § 115.213 Supervision and monitoring.
- § 115.214 [Reserved]
- § 115.215 Limits to cross-gender viewing and searches.
- § 115.216 Residents with disabilities and residents who are limited English proficient.
- § 115.217 Hiring and promotion decisions.
- § 115.218 Upgrades to facilities and technologies.
- Responsive Planning
- § 115.221 Evidence protocol and forensic medical examinations.
- § 115.222 Policies to ensure referrals of allegations for investigations.
- Training and Education
- § 115.231 Employee training.
- § 115.232 Volunteer and contractor training.
- § 115.233 Resident education.
- § 115.234 Specialized training: Investigations.
- § 115.235 Specialized training: Medical and mental health care.
- Screening for Risk of Sexual Victimization and Abusiveness
- § 115.241 Screening for risk of victimization and abusiveness.
- § 115.242 Use of screening information.
- § 115.243 [Reserved]
- Reporting
- § 115.251 Resident reporting.
- § 115.252 Exhaustion of administrative remedies.
- § 115.253 Resident access to outside confidential support services.
- § 115.254 Third-party reporting.
- Official Response Following a Resident Report
- § 115.261 Staff and agency reporting duties.
- § 115.262 Agency protection duties.
- § 115.263 Reporting to other confinement facilities.
- § 115.264 Staff first responder duties.
- § 115.265 Coordinated response.
- § 115.266 Preservation of ability to protect residents from contact with abusers
- § 115.267 Agency protection against retaliation.
- § 115.268 [Reserved]
- Investigations
- § 115.271 Criminal and administrative agency investigations.
- § 115.272 Evidentiary standard for administrative investigations.
- § 115.273 Reporting to residents.
- Discipline
- § 115.276 Disciplinary sanctions for staff.
- § 115.277 Corrective action for contractors and volunteers.
- § 115.278 Disciplinary sanctions for residents.
- Medical and Mental Care
- § 115.281 [Reserved]
- § 115.282 Access to emergency medical and mental health services.
- § 115.283 Ongoing medical and mental health care for sexual abuse victims and abusers.
- Data Collection and Review
- § 115.286 Sexual abuse incident reviews.
- § 115.287 Data collection.
- § 115.288 Data review for corrective action.
- § 115.289 Data storage, publication, and destruction.
- Audits
- § 115.293 Audits of standards.
- Subpart D—Standards for Juvenile Facilities
- Prevention Planning
- § 115.311 Zero tolerance of sexual abuse and sexual harassment; PREA coordinator.
- § 115.312 Contracting with other entities for the confinement of residents.
- § 115.313 Supervision and monitoring.
- § 115.314 [Reserved]
- § 115.315 Limits to cross-gender viewing and searches.
- § 115.316 Residents with disabilities and residents who are limited English proficient.
- § 115.317 Hiring and promotion decisions.
- § 115.318 Upgrades to facilities and technologies.
- Responsive Planning
- § 115.321 Evidence protocol and forensic medical examinations.
- § 115.322 Policies to ensure referrals of allegations for investigations.
- Training and Education
- § 115.331 Employee training.
- § 115.332 Volunteer and contractor training.
- § 115.333 Resident education.
- § 115.334 Specialized training: Investigations.
- § 115.335 Specialized training: Medical and mental health care.
- Screening for Risk of Sexual Victimization and Abusiveness
- § 115.341 Obtaining information from residents.
- § 115.342 Placement of residents in housing, bed, program, education, and work assignments.
- § 115.343 [Reserved]
- Reporting
- § 115.351 Resident reporting.
- § 115.352 Exhaustion of administrative remedies.
- § 115.353 Resident access to outside support services and legal representation.
- § 115.354 Third-party reporting.
- Official Response Following a Resident Report
- § 115.361 Staff and agency reporting duties.
- § 115.362 Agency protection duties.
- § 115.363 Reporting to other confinement facilities.
- § 115.364 Staff first responder duties.
- § 115.365 Coordinated response.
- § 115.366 Preservation of ability to protect residents from contact with abusers.
- § 115.367 Agency protection against retaliation.
- § 115.368 Post-allegation protective custody.
- Investigations
- § 115.371 Criminal and administrative agency investigations.
- § 115.372 Evidentiary standard for administrative investigations.
- § 115.373 Reporting to residents.
- Discipline
- § 115.376 Disciplinary sanctions for staff.
- § 115.377 Corrective action for contractors and volunteers.
- § 115.378 Interventions and disciplinary sanctions for residents.
- Medical and Mental Care
- § 115.381 Medical and mental health screenings; history of sexual abuse.
- § 115.382 Access to emergency medical and mental health services.
- § 115.383 Ongoing medical and mental health care for sexual abuse victims and abusers.
- Data Collection and Review
- § 115.386 Sexual abuse incident reviews.
- § 115.387 Data collection.
- § 115.388 Data review for corrective action.
- § 115.389 Data storage, publication, and destruction.
- Audits
- § 115.393 Audits of standards.
- Subpart E—Auditing and Corrective Action
- § 115.401 Frequency and scope of audits.
- § 115.402 Auditor qualifications.
- § 115.403 Audit contents and findings.
- § 115.404 Audit corrective action plan.
- § 115.405 Audit appeals.
- Subpart F—State Compliance
- § 115.501 State determination and certification of full compliance.