The North Carolina Department of Public Safety and Division of Adult Correction are committed to a standard of
zero-tolerance of any undue familiarity or personal misconduct between
our employees and offenders. We make a commitment to provide professional and appropriate services to
our offender population and support to our staff for their roles in
accomplishing these responsibilities. Our mission is to promote public safety by the administration of
a fair and humane system which provides reasonable opportunities for
adjudicated offenders to develop progressively responsible behavior. The
Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) of 2003 fits perfectly with that
mission. We are all vital to the prevention and detection of Undue Familiarity in order to protect
offenders and Safeguard our communities.
UNDUE FAMILIARITY
The North Carolina Department of Public Safety and the Division of Adult
Correction have a Zero Tolerance policy for undue
familiarity between staff and offenders. Professionalism with
offenders is critical to maintaining a healthy correctional culture and
safe environment. Undue Familiarity is found among custody,
probation, program, medical, mental health, chaplains, clerical, food
service staff, surveillance, intake/ community service staff, and
others. No job classification is immune to undue familiarity!
A staff member who engages in undue familiarity with an offender
jeopardizes their career as well as their livelihood in the community.
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We envision a safe and humane correctional
environment free from the threat of any act of undue familiarity
and sexual abuse. We see ourselves working collaboratively
with others to develop programs and strategies that safeguard
the well-being of offenders.
If you have any information related to this issue, please feel
free to contact us. Reporting methods include, but are not
limited to:
- Prison facility or judicial district
office
- Officer-in-charge or probation officer
- Facility or division administrator
- Correction employee
- Division director's office
- Dept. of Public Safety Communications
Office
1-800-368-1985
- PREA Administration office
919-825-2754 or
PREA@doc.state.nc.us
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