Orientation
for new inmates will begin upon the inmate's arrival at the basic training program.

Orientation shall include:
(1) Inmate identification by photograph, name, and DC number;
(2) Initial reception and introduction to the basic training program, will include an explanation of the shock incarceration program and the community residential facilities;
(3) Inventory of inmate personal property;
(4) Explanation of disciplinary procedures.
(5) Haircuts;
(6) Housing assignments;
(7) Issuance of basic training program uniforms and explanation of basic training program dress code and inmate hygiene requirements |
Appearance and Hygiene.

(1) Hair. Basic training program inmates will receive a military style haircut upon arrival in the program. Inmates will subsequently receive haircuts every two weeks for the duration of the program.
(2) Shaving. Basic training program inmates shall be clean shaven. Inmates shall shave every day unless it is determined by the institutional physician that shaving would be detrimental to the inmate's health.
(3) Showers. Basic training program inmates shall shower daily.
(4) Clothing. Basic training program inmates will be issued the required clothing specified for the basic training program. Inmates shall not alter or mark any clothing items issued. No other items of clothing will be permitted. |