BAHA-70 Response Accepted

MCTC Control and Restraint Monitoring

Recommendation

The Military Correction Training Centre (MCTC) should continue to monitor that breakaway, personal protection and control and restraint techniques taught on the All Arms Unit Custody Staff Course (AAUCSC) are appropriate having regard to a realistic assessment of the number of unit custody staff likely to be on duty.

Published Evidence Summary
The following publicly available evidence relates to this recommendation:
- The Defence Secretary stated on 8 September 2011 that the government accepted this recommendation and stated that the Military Correction Training Centre continues to monitor that breakaway, personal protection and control and restraint techniques taught on the All Arms Unit Custody Staff Course are appropriate (Government Response to the Baha Mousa Inquiry, Ministry of Defence, September 2011).
- MCTC monitoring reports are internal military documents not publicly available for independent verification.
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Jurisdiction
UK-wide
Response
Accepted
Accepted Ministry of Defence
08 Sep 2011

Accepted. MCTC continues to monitor control and restraint training appropriateness.

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Source
Report The Report of the Baha Mousa Inquiry - Volume III 08 Sep 2011
Responsible Bodies
Ministry of Defence Primary
Recommendation age 14.7 yrs
Last formal update 5013 days ago