(d) Receiving and Release Supervisor. Receiving and
release supervisor is responsible for processing prisoner intake
and release; relevant records and supplies, including health and
comfort (H&C) items; prisoner personal property; clothing issue;
and storage. The R&R supervisor is the first point of contact
for prisoners during intake to the facility; he/she is
responsible for ensuring that all confinement and release
paperwork is accurate and complete.
(e) Correctional Custody Unit (CCU) Supervisor. When
authorized and established, CCUs will be co-located at
waterfront/Level 1 correctional facilities. Correctional custody
is the most serious deprivation of liberty established as a
punishment under UCMJ, article 15. UCMJ, article 15 is designed
to be a means of disposing of minor infractions of discipline
without having to stigmatize a service member with a court-
attempt to correct negative attitudes and motivations of junior
enlisted personnel through a regimen of hard work, offense-
related programming, intensive counseling, and physical training.
run shipboard environment with staff personnel fulfilling
leadership roles and acting as positive influences. It is
designed to have the greatest positive impact on the first-term
Sailor who has not yet fully developed self-discipline, a sense
of responsibility, and an understanding of Navy's fundamental
standards of acceptable behavior. Correctional custody is
specifically designed for Sailors returning to duty and will not
be used for personnel who are pending administrative processing.
c. Programs
(1) Correctional Counselors (NEC 9516). Correctional
counselors provide direct and indirect, individual and group
counseling to no more than 40 prisoners and assist in their
program development, performance, and evaluations. Where this
person is a para-professional, problems requiring professional
attention shall be referred, through the chain of command, to a
professional with the required competency. Counselors have a
variety of responsibilities, some of which include the
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