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and discipline, sanitation, and accountability and welfare of
prisoners assigned to ships brig.
SECNAVINST 1640.9C, Chapter 11, Department of the Navy
Corrections Manual
(e) Escorts. Escorts will be ship's personnel assigned
at an approximate ratio of one escort to three confined
personnel, based on the average usage of the brig, and shall be
trained at a local shore brig if a local shore facility is
available. Escorts are responsible for movement and
accountability of prisoners while outside the brig facility for
activities such as prisoner going to chow, work outside the brig
facility, and conduct physical training.
OPNAVINST 1640.8A Manual for the Operation and Administration of
Afloat Brigs
4.  Detainee Operations.  The Department of the Army has been
designated as the Executive Agent in charge of all Detainee
Operations.  Specialized training identified by DOA provides
guidance for Navy Detainee Operations.
AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 31-205 The Air Force Corrections System
CJCSI 3290.01B Program for Detainee Operations
DOD DIRECTIVE 2310.01 The Department of Defense Detainee Program
DoD Directive 3115.09 DoD Intelligence Interrogations, Detainee
Debriefings, and Tactical Questioning
DOD INSTRUCTION 2310.4 Repatriation of Prisoners of War (POW),
Hostages, Peacetime Government Detainees and Other Missing or
Isolated Personnel
DoD INSTRUCTION 2310.08E Medical Program Support for Detainee
Operations
5.  Schools.  The following schools may be required based on
your platform type.  For quotas, prerequisites, and other school
information, log into CANTRAC Volume II.
a. Non-Lethal Weapons (NLW) Basic Instructor (CIN A-830-
0035).  Provides the NLW Basic Instructor the necessary
knowledge and skills to instruct individuals in non-lethal
weaponry principles, procedures, and techniques that fall within
acceptable guidelines of the "Use of Force" continuum; to
include unarmed self-defense skills, Close Range Subject Control
(CRSC) techniques, and safe employment and use of both the
intermediate weapon (baton) and Oleoresin Capsicum (i.e., OC and
Pepper Spray).
b. Antiterrorism Officer (CIN J-830-0015).  This course is
required for those Navy commissioned officers and enlisted E-7
4-9


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