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''Authorized by NanoTrasen Security Directorate; all officers must comply unless superseded by Command orders or [[Corporate Law]].''
= '''Starlight Security SOP''' =
This SOP is intended to assist the station’s crew in proper behavior of security personnel. Any violations of this SOP should be brought to the Head of Security or Captain. Do note that SOPs should be taken in light of the context however, and are not rigid rules and may be malleable depending on the circumstances. Space law should be consulted for any imprisonment times or conflicts.


These protocols apply to all personnel under the Security Department (Cadets, Officers, Brigmedics, Warden, Head of Security). Deviation from protocol is permitted only under documented [[Security SOP#Exceptional Circumstances|emergency conditions]]. All actions that affect civil rights (search, arrest, detention, use of force) carry an obligation to document via official '''Security Forms''' for review by Command and Internal Affairs.
== General Security ==
<blockquote>These procedures apply to all security members, unless otherwise stated in their specific SOP</blockquote>


== Roles & Responsibilities ==
1. Long guns shall not be taken outside the brig on Code Green. Long guns are any firearms that are not pistols or revolvers.


The Security Department is charged with protecting NanoTrasen assets, enforcing Corporate Law, and safeguarding crew aboard the station. Each role carries specific responsibilities, but all Security personnel are expected to uphold professionalism, restraint, and accountability.
2. A maximum of 1 long gun (with permit) and 1 sidearm (pistol or revolver) may be carried on blue alert or above. Only a sidearm and disabler may be carried on green.


=== Head of Security (HoS) ===
2. Long guns will be issued on a permit basis on Code Blue, and are allowed to all Security Personnel on Code Red. Disabler SMGs are not considered long guns.  
* Holds ultimate authority over Security operations and personnel.
* Ensures all arrests, searches, and uses of force are lawful and proportional.
* Approves or denies high-level actions such as lethal deployment.
* Oversees prisoner treatment and authorizes parole, early release, or sentence extensions. 
* Responsible for reviewing and maintaining Security records and Reports.


=== Warden ===
3. Weapons must remain holstered unless in active pursuit or on Code Red.
* Directly manages the brig, including prisoner intake, custody, and release.
* Ensures prisoners’ basic needs are met and that brig conditions remain safe. 
* Manages brig timers, shock-bag authorization, straightjackets, and restraint decisions.
* Keeps and maintains documentation regarding contraband, firearm and other permissions.
* Documents all prisoner activity and keeps the record system up to date.


=== Security Officers ===
4. Security personnel are required to state the reason for an arrest before any action may be taken against a suspect. This does not apply on Code Red, or if a suspect flees when approached.
* Patrol and respond to incidents across the station. 
* Conduct lawful searches and arrests in accordance with SOP and Corporate Law. 
* Confiscate contraband and secure evidence.
* Escort prisoners safely to the brig and maintain order during custody. 
* Expected to use non-lethal methods wherever possible; lethal force is restricted by alert level and authorization.


=== Brigmedic ===
5. Security personnel must attempt to bring suspects to the brig uncuffed. This does not apply on Code Red, or if a suspect has already fled or become uncooperative.
* The Brigmedic is a medical specialist assigned to Security, responsible for the health and safety of prisoners and Security staff within the brig.
* Provides immediate medical care to prisoners, ensuring basic needs are met and preventing deaths in custody. 
* Coordinates with the Chief Medical Officer on medical procedures, supplies, and ethical considerations. 
* May not conduct arrests, interrogations, or searches, but is permitted to assist Security officers when medically relevant. 
* Must maintain confidentiality of patient information, but may disclose medical status to Security if it affects prisoner safety or station security. 
* May be issued basic defensive equipment for self-protection (e.g. flash, handcuffs), but is not to be deployed in frontline Security actions.


=== Detective ===
6. Security personnel may not request entry to a department, unless in pursuit of a suspect, or on Code Blue or Code Red.
* Investigates crimes and suspicious activity, working with Security and Command. 
* Collects, analyzes, and secures forensic evidence.
* Files detailed investigation reports and provides testimony in interrogations or trials. 
* Coordinates with the Warden for evidence storage and with the HoS for warrants. 
* May question suspects or witnesses.


=== Security Cadet ===
7. Searches may be conducted randomly on Codes Red and Blue, and on Green with an applicable warrant. Crew refusing searches on Blue/Red may be detained.
* Cadets are trainees under the supervision of full Security Officers.
* They are not to be deployed alone; a cadet must always operate alongside a supervising officer or Warden. 
* Cadets may observe, assist with patrols, and help manage minor duties (paperwork, prisoner escort) but may not conduct arrests, interrogations, or searches without direct supervision. 
* Cadets must not be issued firearms or lethal weaponry, exceptions may apply.
* They may carry basic defensive equipment (baton, flash, handcuffs) but must defer to their supervisor in all uses of force. 
* The purpose of the cadet role is to gain practical experience and training; misconduct or unsupervised action may result in immediate dismissal.


=== General Expectations for All Security Personnel ===
8. All Security personnel must wear at least one piece of an official Security uniform at all times. An official Security Uniform is defined as: The Security Jumpsuit/skirt, the Senior Security Jumpsuit/skirt, the Security Winter Coat, the Trooper Uniform, or job specific variants of these for the Warden, Head of Security, or Brigmedic.
* Protect the lives of prisoners and crew; negligent deaths in custody are unacceptable.
* Uphold the Rules of Engagement: escalate force gradually and prioritize non-lethals.
* Maintain professional conduct during interrogations; torture or cruel treatment is prohibited. 
* Cooperate with Command staff and defer to departmental heads in their areas of responsibility (e.g., CMO for medical issues, RD for anomalous materials). 
* File paperwork and records when feasible; in emergencies, summaries may be filed after the situation stabilizes. 
* Treat prisoners fairly, allowing opportunities for cooperation and parole where justified, while enforcing discipline against disruptive behavior.


== Core Security Protocols ==
9. Security personnel should refrain from wearing hardsuits or magboots unless an imminent threat or massive station damage is present.


=== Weapons & Armament ===
10. Security personnel may forcefully relocate crew members to their departments on Codes Red, Violet, Yellow, or Gamma.
Security personnel may only carry or deploy equipment appropriate to the station’s current alert level. Standard issue gear (uniform, headset, ID, baton/disabler, cuffs) is not regulated here, as they are considered standard-issue. This section defines when escalation equipment (lethal, non-lethal, and tactical) is permitted, what approvals are required, and under which conditions its use is justified.


Use of force must always be proportional to the threat. Non-lethal options are preferred wherever feasible. Documentation (via Weapon/Equipment Permit Form) is required whenever gear is issued beyond standard Code Green equipment.
== Cadet ==
1. Cadets are to assign themselves to a Security Officer if one is not assigned to them.


{| class="wikitable"
2. Cadets may only use lethal equipment on Code Red.
! Discouraged !! Equipment !! Code Green !! Code Blue !! Code Red / Delta !! Code Violet
|-
| rowspan=3 | '''Core Non-Lethals'''
| Non-lethal tools (baton, disabler, taser, cuffs)
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Permitted
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Permitted (actively encouraged)
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Permitted
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Permitted
|-
| Bolas / Tasers
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Permitted
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Permitted
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Permitted
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Permitted (preferred over firearms to avoid contagion spread)
|-
| Flashers / Area denial
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Permitted (placement requires Warden/HoS approval)
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Permitted (deployment at officer discretion)
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Permitted
| style="background-color:#9c6d1f;" | Permitted with caution (avoid obstructing containment or evacuation)
|-
| rowspan=3 | '''Grenades & Chemical Agents'''
| Flashbangs / Stun grenades
| style="background-color:#9c6d1f;" | Permitted with HoS/Warden approval
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Authorized
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Authorized
| style="background-color:#9c6d1f;" | Permitted with HoS/Warden approval
|-
| Non-Lethal grenades (Stingers)
| style="background-color:#7a1f1f;" | Prohibited
| style="background-color:#9c6d1f;" | Permitted with HoS/Warden approval
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Authorized
| style="background-color:#9c6d1f;" | Permitted with HoS/Warden approval
|-
| Tear Gas / Chemical Irritants
| style="background-color:#9c6d1f;" | Permitted with HoS/Warden approval
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Authorized for riot control
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Authorized
| style="background-color:#9c6d1f;" | Permitted with HoS + Medical approval
|-
| rowspan=3 | '''Firearms & Ammunition'''
| Non-Lethal ammo
(Rubber / Beanbag)
| style="background-color:#7a1f1f;" | Prohibited
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Permitted (preferred escalation step before lethals)
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Recommended
| style="background-color:#9c6d1f;" | Discouraged
|-
| Long guns
(shotgun/SMG/rifle)
| style="background-color:#7a1f1f;" | Prohibited
| style="background-color:#9c6d1f;" | Permitted with HoS/Warden approval
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Authorized department-wide
| style="background-color:#9c6d1f;" | Discouraged
|-
| Lethal explosives / grenades
| style="background-color:#7a1f1f;" | Prohibited
| style="background-color:#7a1f1f;" | Prohibited
| style="background-color:#9c6d1f;" | Permitted with Captain + HoS authorization
| style="background-color:#7a1f1f;" | Prohibited
|-
| rowspan=3 | '''Defensive Gear'''
| Riot Shields / Ballistic Shields
| style="background-color:#9c6d1f;" | Permitted for brig escorts or drills
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Permitted (as needed)
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Authorized for all staff
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Authorized
|-
| Riot / Ballistic Armor
| style="background-color:#9c6d1f;" | Permitted for escorts/brig ops
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Permitted (at officer discretion)
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Authorized for all staff
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Permitted (at officer discretion)
|-
| Hardsuits (EVA/Combat)
| style="background-color:#7a1f1f;" | Prohibited (unless environmental hazard)
| style="background-color:#9c6d1f;" | Permitted for EVA/space ops with HoS approval
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Authorized
| style="background-color:#9c6d1f;" | Permitted for EVA/space ops with HoS approval
|-
| '''Containment & Specialized Tools'''
| Biosuit / Gear
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Permitted
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Permitted
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Required for detainees
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Mandatory for bio-containment
|}


=== Searches & Arrests ===
== Security Officer ==
Searches and arrests must follow proper authorization, depending on the station’s alert level. Rules for warrants, random searches, refusals, and detention limits are summarized here:
1 . Standard Code Green equipment is:
{| class="wikitable"
! Action !! Code Green !! Code Blue !! Code Red / Delta !! Code Violet
|-
| '''Searches – General'''
| style="background-color:#9c6d1f;" | Permitted only with warrant (Warden/HoS) or urgent probable cause
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Permitted if suspicion exists; random searches in affected areas allowed
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Permitted station-wide without warrant
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Permitted station-wide; all crew subject to screening
|-
| '''Refusal of Search'''
| style="background-color:#7a1f1f;" | Refusal of casual search not arrestable; refusal of warrant-based search = arrest
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Refusal = grounds for detention until resolved by HoS/Command
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Refusal = immediate detainment
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Refusal = immediate detainment; possible quarantine
|-
| '''Arrest Authority'''
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Officers may arrest for witnessed crimes or with warrant
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Officers may arrest based on reasonable suspicion and evidence (contraband, witness reports)
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Officers may arrest on suspicion alone if consistent with threat level
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Officers may arrest/detain any crew to enforce quarantine and containment
|-
| '''Detention Duration'''
| style="background-color:#9c6d1f;" | Up to 15 minutes; longer requires Warden/HoS approval
| style="background-color:#9c6d1f;" | Up to 30 minutes; longer requires HoS/Command approval
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Indefinite detention permitted for duration of crisis
| style="background-color:#2e7031;" | Indefinite detention or isolation permitted until Medical/Command clears release
|}


== Prisoner Treatment ==
* Disabler
* Non-lethal grenades
* Stun baton
* Combat Knife
* Security Radio
* Handcuffs or Zipties
* Holobarrier Projector
* Seclite
* Lethal sidearm
 
2. Security Officers are to patrol the station unless an active threat has been recognized.
 
3. Security Officers are responsible for assigning sentences up to 15 minutes, but should inform the Warden of the accusation and sentencing if timing exceeds 10 mintues. Sentences over 15 minutes must be approved by the warden or Head of Security.
 
4. It is advised on Code Blue or above that Security Officers patrol the station in pairs.
 
== Brigmedic ==
1 . Standard Code Green equipment is:
 
* Disabler
* Stun baton
* Combat Knife
* Security Radio
* Handcuffs or Zipties
* Advanced Medkit
* Seclite
* BrigBuddy 5000
* Brigmedic Defibrillator
* Lethal sidearm
 
2. Brigmedics may not perform Security Officer duties unless Security is severely understaffed, or a crime has occurred in their sight.
 
3. Brigmedics must prioritize the health and safety of Security Officers and Prisoners over all other priorities.
 
4. Brigmedics putting themselves in excessive danger, and by extension the entire department, are to be considered negligent in their duties.
 
== Warden ==
1 . Standard Code Green equipment is:
 
* Lethal sidearm
* Non-lethal grenades
* Stun baton
* Combat Knife
* Security Radio
* Handcuffs or Zipties
* Holobarrier Projector
* Seclite


The lawful confinement of crew is a matter of order and safety, not cruelty. Security staff are expected to uphold NanoTrasen standards of humane treatment at all times.
2. The Warden may not perform normal Security Officer duties, or arrests, if sufficient numbers of Security Officers are active. This is waived on Code Red or above.


=== Basic Needs & Safety ===
3. The Warden may choose to hand out armory weapons on Code Blue with a permit, or Code Red or above.
* Prisoners must always be provided for in terms of air, food, water, and medical attention.
* Confinement must not expose prisoners to environmental hazards. In the event of fire, depressurization, or atmospheric disturbance, prisoners must be evacuated or relocated in the same manner as free crew. 
* A prisoner’s life remains under Security’s protection; negligent deaths in custody will be investigated as misconduct.


=== Restraints & Control ===
4. The Warden may choose to hand out body armor on Code Blue or above.
* Prisoners should not be restrained unless they are a harm to themselves or other crew.
* Standard restraints (handcuffs) are sufficient for most cases.
* Straightjackets or more restrictive measures may be applied only if a prisoner attempts to damage brig infrastructure, attacks other inmates, or poses a credible danger. 
* Prisoners with a heightened escape risk may have a '''shock-bag''' attached, or a '''subdermal tracker''' implanted into them. This device allows Security to remotely deploy non-lethal electric shocks in the event of escape attempts or violent behavior. Use of shock-bags must be authorized by the Head of Security or Captain and documented. 
* Prisoners must not be left in restraints indefinitely once the immediate threat has passed.


=== Gear Confiscation ===
4. Uncooperative prisoners, or those deemed to be a flight risk may be cuffed, straightjacketed, or have an electropack placed on them.
* Upon sentencing, prisoners must have all personal gear confiscated and secured in a designated prisoner locker.
* Confiscated gear will be returned once the sentence is served, unless it constitutes contraband. 
* For particularly short sentences (five minutes or less), Security may use discretion in confiscation, but harmful or suspicious items must still be removed. 
* Any contraband discovered is to be confiscated. Prisoners may appeal for its return after their release; appeals must be directed to the Head of Security or Captain.


=== Cooperation & Leniency ===
5. Portable flashers and Barriers may be deployed on Code Blue or above.  
* Prisoners may be offered reduced sentences if they cooperate constructively with Security or Command. Examples include: 
** Providing information on criminal activities, codewords, or contraband sources. 
** Testifying as a witness against other offenders. 
** Assisting with ongoing investigations in ways consistent with their custody. 
* Cooperation agreements must be documented in the prisoner’s file and confirmed by the Head of Security or Captain.


=== Behavior & Early Release ===
6. The Warden may appoint a Duty Officer to assist with prisoner keeping duties with permission from the HoS.  
* Prisoners who demonstrate good behavior during their sentence — showing compliance, non-violence, and respect for regulations — may be considered for early release.
* Prisoners who continue hostile, destructive, or dangerous behavior may be denied parole or subject to sentence extensions. 
* Decisions on early release or parole denial must be logged and justified in the prisoner’s file.


=== Prohibitions ===
== Duty Officer ==
* Torture, arbitrary execution, starvation, or reckless endangerment of prisoners is prohibited. 
1. Standard Code Green equipment is:
* Prisoners may not be used as test subjects, experimental material, or otherwise placed at risk outside of their lawful sentence.
* Light riot helmet
* Riot suit
* Riot shield
* 4 x Non-lethal grenades
* Stun baton
* Security Radio
* 2x Handcuffs
* 2x Zipties
* Holobarrier Projector
* Seclite
2. The Duty Officer reports directly to the Warden. The Duty Officer is to assist in the processing of prisoners.


== Search Warrants & Access ==
3. The Duty Officer is to directly communicate to the Warden at the start of the shift, and any time they are required to leave the department.


Searches are an intrusive measure and must be carried out with care, professionalism, and proper authorization. Unauthorized or frivolous searches erode trust and may constitute misconduct.
4. The Duty officer may not perform the duties of a Security Officer, unless the department is short on staff, or during emergencies.


=== Authority to Search ===
5. Prisoner treatment guidelines must be strictly followed and is your top priority.
* Security Officers may search crew only under the following conditions: 
** The subject is under arrest or there is clear evidence of wrongdoing.
** Alert status of Blue and higher.
** A lawful search order has been issued by the Warden, Head of Security, Captain, Magistrate, or Internal Affairs Agent.
* Searches of departmental offices, Command areas, or secure facilities require authorization from the relevant Head of Staff and HoS. In exceptional cases, the Captain may sign in lieu of the relevant Head of Staff.
* Private quarters (crew dormitories or personal offices) may not be searched without a warrant signed by the Captain, Magistrate, or Head of Security.


=== Scope of Searches ===
6. Non-lethal means should be used against prisoners whenever possible.  
* Searches must be proportional to the suspected offense. A minor infraction does not justify a full strip search unless there is reason to suspect hidden contraband. 
* Areas not relevant to the investigation must not be disrupted. Once a search is complete, the area is to be restored to its prior state as much as practicable.
* Confiscated items must be logged and secured in accordance with evidence handling procedures.


=== Search Warrants ===
== Detective ==
* A '''Search Warrant Form''' must be completed whenever Security enters a private area (quarters, offices, or research labs) without the consent of the owner.
1 . Standard Code Green equipment is:
* Warrants must state:
** The area to be searched. 
** The justification for the search. 
** The authorizing officer (Captain, HoS, Magistrate, or IAA). 
** The date, time, and officers executing the search. 
* A copy of the warrant must be filed in Security records, and another provided to the subject once practical. 


=== Special Considerations ===
* Inspector
* Searches of the Captain’s Quarters, AI Core, or Research Director’s secure labs require explicit approval from both the HoS and Captain, unless exigent circumstances demand immediate action. 
* Forensic Gloves
* Medical areas should be searched with discretion; patient privacy must be balanced against security needs. The CMO should be informed whenever practicable. 
* Forensic Scanner
* During evacuation procedures, search protocols may be suspended if time does not permit.
* Forensic Pads
* Security Radio
* Seclite
* Combat Knife
* Holobarrier Projector
* Lethal sidearm


=== Prohibitions ===
2The Detective is permitted to patrol with a Security Officer on all alert levels, but should focus on collecting of evidence and investigations at all times.
* Security staff may not conduct random or arbitrary searches without cause.   
* Searches carried out without proper authorization or without a filed warrant (where required) are considered abuse of power and may result in disciplinary action.


== Rules of Engagement & Use of Force ==
3. When acting as a Security Officer, the Detective must follow all Security Officer guidelines listed above.


Security personnel are entrusted with the defense of the station and its crew. The use of force must be consistent, proportional, and documented. Force is never to be used for punishment, intimidation, or convenience.
4. The Detective is permitted to wear non-security uniforms for undercover investigations, with approval from the Head of Security. The Detective's Security ID should be on their person at all times, however.  


=== General Principles ===
5. The Detective is permitted to interrogate detained suspects, however any detainment must be subtracted from their overall arrest time.
* Officers are expected to use the minimum necessary force to achieve lawful objectives.
* Non-lethal methods must always be prioritized before resorting to lethal methods, unless there is an immediate lethal threat. 
* Escalation of force must be gradual and justified by the threat level.


=== Escalation of Force ===
== Head of Security ==
1 . Standard Code Green equipment is:


# '''Verbal Command''' – Clear instruction to stop unlawful activity or surrender.
* WT550 '''OR''' Proto Energy Gun
# '''Physical Restraint / Non-Lethal''' – Use of batons, flashes, pepper spray, or tasers.
* Non-lethal grenades
# '''Specialized Non-Lethals''' – Flashbangs, tear gas, bolas, shotguns with beanbag rounds.
* Stun baton
# '''Lethal Weaponry''' – Firearms, live ammunition, and other deadly means.
* Combat Knife
* Security Radio
* Handcuffs or Zipties
* Holobarrier Projector
* Seclite


=== Rules by Alert Level ===
2. The standard Command SOP applies with the exception of section 6, as for which, refer to the standard equipment listed above.  
* '''Code Green (Normal Operations)''' 
** Lethal force is prohibited except in cases of self-defense against an immediate lethal threat.
** All standard arrests must be carried out with verbal commands and non-lethal tools.


* '''Code Blue (Elevated Threat to Part of the Station)''' 
3. When patrolling, the Head of Security must follow all Security Officer protocols as above, but may carry their WT550 or Energy Gun.  
** Non-lethal force remains the standard.
** Lethal force may only be used if suspects present an active lethal threat, are heavily armed, or are confirmed to be hostile operatives. 
** The Head of Security or Captain may authorize pre-emptive lethal readiness for officers when the threat is credible and imminent.


* '''Code Red (Station-Wide Threat)''' 
4. The Head of Security may overrule any sentence that is not assigned by an official NT Magistrate, but not for prisoners who have already had their sentences read to them.  
** Security may prepare and carry lethal weapons openly. 
** Lethal force is authorized against confirmed armed hostiles, existential threats, or operatives. 
** Officers should still use non-lethals where practical, especially for crew who may be coerced, misled, or under anomalous influence.


* '''Code Violet (Virulent / Biological Threat)''' 
5. The Head of Security may not utilize the armory for their own personal benefit.  
** Treated equivalently to Code Red regarding force.
** Special care must be taken to minimize collateral harm to crew who may be infected. Capture is preferable to killing infected personnel if containment is viable. 


* '''Code Delta (Nuclear Threat)'''
6. The Head of Security '''must''' follow the Warden's procedures for distributing any armory equipment, portable flashers, or portable barriers.  
** Equivalent to Code Red. Lethal force is fully authorized station threats.
** All Security staff are expected to deploy at maximum readiness.


=== Special Cases ===
7. If a Code Red is called, the Head of Security '''must''' state the reason for the Code Red. The Captain may perform this duty instead, with permission from the Head of Security.  
* '''Evading Prisoners''' – Non-lethal methods should be used to recapture, unless the prisoner poses an imminent lethal threat.
* '''Hostage Situations''' – Lethal force must be used with extreme caution. Priority is the preservation of hostages. 
* '''Anomalous Entities''' – Force level should be determined by Research or Command guidance, but Security may escalate immediately if the entity is violent or uncontrollable.


=== Prohibitions ===
== Prisoner Treatment ==
* Lethal force is never to be used as punishment.
1. Prisoners must be read their list of crimes before the warden before sentencing can commence. Any time spent in confinement must be subtracted from the total time of their sentence.
* “Shoot on sight” orders against crew are unlawful unless issued by the Captain or HoS in Code Red/Delta situations with explicit justification. 
* Indiscriminate use of explosives or area-effect weaponry is forbidden unless no other options remain to protect the station.


== Contraband & Permits ==
2. Arrested prisoners are to be searched upon entry to Security. IDs and PDAs are to be removed from prisoners while in confinement. Prisoners are to be provided/allowed their own radio communications equipment. Prisoners are to be issued a prisoner PDA and a prisoner ID. All other possessions except for clothing and necessary survival equipment is to be confiscated until they are released.


Contraband items vary in severity, from disruptive tools to black-market weaponry. While Security must safeguard the station from their misuse, NanoTrasen policy allows contraband to be authorized for legitimate purposes when properly permitted. 
Prisoner Searches include:


{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;"
* Pockets
! Contraband Category
* PDA Slots
! Examples
* Bags
! Who Can Authorize
* Coats/Overwear
! Notes
|-
| '''Minor Contraband'''
| Advanced tools, stimulants, hacking devices, illegal clothing
| Warden / Head of Security
| May be permitted with conditions; permit must specify duration and purpose
|-
| '''Major Contraband'''
| Firearms, explosives, restricted armor, high-capacity weapons
| Captain
| Permits must be stamped by the Captain; restrictions (ammo limits, area use) may apply
|-
| '''Syndicate Contraband'''
| Uplinks, advanced infiltration gear, hostile-origin weapons
| Central Command
| Cannot be permitted on-station without CC approval; possession without permit is treason
|-
| '''Encryption Keys / Hostile Comms Headsets'''
| Keys or headsets allowing monitoring of enemy communications
| Not Required
| Explicitly permitted; considered a valid counterintelligence measure
|}
=== Weapons & Ammunition Permits ===
* Crew may receive weapons at the discretion of the Warden or HoS, provided a permit is issued. 
* Ammunition and supplies from the armory may also be provided under the same permit system. 
* Permits must specify the weapon, contraband, or supply type, the recipient, and duration of authorization. 
* Permits are mandatory for accountability; without a permit, possession of contraband remains unlawful. 


=== Salvage Cooperation ===
3. Prisoners placed into confinement are to be unrestrained. Prisoners who become combative or pose a flight risk may be restrained at the Warden's discretion.
* Salvage operations frequently recover items that classify as contraband under Corporate Law. To reduce friction and maintain efficiency, an understanding exists between Security and Salvage Command.
* By default, contraband may be retained aboard the salvage shuttle without interference, provided it does not leave the vessel. 
* Bringing contraband onto the station requires a formal permit issued by the Warden, HoS, or Captain (depending on category). Without such a permit, possession aboard station grounds is unlawful. 
* '''Syndicate contraband''' remains prohibited under all circumstances without Central Command authorization. 
* Security will not actively pursue contraband stored and kept on the salvage shuttle, provided Salvage does not display, misuse, or smuggle it into the station. 
* Salvage crews are reminded that this agreement is not blanket immunity: if contraband is used against the station or shown publicly, Security is obligated to confiscate and act.


=== Documentation ===
4. Prisoners who receive perma/execution sentences may request a trial for their crimes, as decided by a jury of 12 of their peers. This may be waived in the face of imminent station destruction.
* Permits are the primary required record for contraband authorization. They must identify the item, recipient, authorizing officer, and any conditions imposed. 
* Routine confiscations or incidental discoveries of contraband do not require formal paperwork unless tied to an active case or trial. 
* Neglecting to issue permits when contraband or weapons are deliberately released to crew is considered negligence.  


== Documentation & Records ==
== Parole ==
1. A criminal is sentenced to parole.


Proper documentation protects both Security staff and the station from liability. While operational tempo may not always allow for full paperwork, officers are expected to keep records whenever feasible and to complete missing documentation once the situation stabilizes. 
Criminals may be sentenced to parole if:


=== General Principles ===
* They request parole before or during their sentence and Warden or Head of Security approves. The request should always be approved if a prisoner has been cooperative during their incarceration and served at least half their sentence. All other situations are up to discretion.
* Paperwork is encouraged, not to obstruct, but to ensure clarity and accountability.
* A member of the Legal Department justifiably orders parole at the conclusion of a trial or investigation.
* When time is short, officers may proceed with immediate action first, but should file or complete records afterward.
* Failure to record major actions (e.g., arrests or weapon/contraband permits) is considered negligence.


=== Required Records ===
2. If the paroled individual has just been sentenced, they are to have their gear confiscated as-per instructions in [[Security_SOP#Prisoner Treatment|Prisoner Treatment]].
* '''Search Warrant Form''' – required for private area searches (dorms, offices, Captain’s Quarters, RD Lab, AI Core). Must include authorization and justification.
* '''Execution Order / Execution & DNR Order''' – Final directive authorizing capital execution and permanent prohibition of resuscitation or cloning, pursuant to NanoTrasen Corporate Law 
* '''Parole Order''' – Official directive releasing an individual from confinement under specified conditions and supervision 
* '''Contraband Permit''' – Authorizes conditional possession of restricted items 
* '''Equipment Permit''' – Conditional use of restricted or hazardous equipment 
* '''Firearm Permit''' – For routine issue of sidearms, longarms and standard energy weapons. Quick armory handover form. 
* '''Special Armarment''' – Permit Required for grenades/throwables, explosives, high-risk melee, chemical agents, prototypes and other non-standard devices. 
* '''Arrest Report''' – Filed by Security personnel to document the detention, charges, and disposition of an arrested individual
* '''Case File''' – Filed by the Detective or Investigating Officer to document the findings, evidence, and outcome of a criminal investigation 
* '''Malfunction / Incident Report''' – required if silicons or anomalies are involved in Security operations.


=== Filing & Access ===
* Warden or Head of Security may allow some possession to remain with the paroled individual during this time, at their discretion.
* Completed forms must be stored safely and brought to Central Command after the end of the shift.
* Copies of high-level reports (Malfunction, Execution & DNR Order) must be forwarded to the Head of Security and made available to Command.
* Internal Affairs or the Magistrate, if present, may request review of any record at any time.


=== Practical Leeway ===
3. Paroled individual is to be marked in the criminal records as "Paroled".
* In cases of overwhelming emergencies (mass casualty events, Code Delta), minimal records may be kept during the crisis. Officers must file summaries afterward as soon as feasible.
* Short-term detentions (under five minutes, such as brief searches or sobriety checks) do not require paperwork beyond brig timer use, unless evidence is confiscated. 
* Officers are trusted to use judgment, but repeated neglect of records will be considered misconduct.


=== Prohibitions ===
4. Paroled individual is to be released from security.
* Fabrication, alteration, or destruction of official records is evidence tampering and a serious crime. 
* Officers may not withhold or conceal records from Command or Internal Affairs review.


== Exceptional Circumstances ==
5. Warden and Head of Security may order the paroled individual to check in at security during parole.


No SOP can anticipate every threat or situation that may arise aboard a NanoTrasen station. Security is expected to uphold these procedures whenever possible, but in extraordinary emergencies flexibility is required.
* Failure to comply in under 5 minutes should be considered breach of custody.
* Paroled individuals should not be required to check in more frequently than once every 15 minutes.
* Warrants are not required to search paroled individuals.


* In situations where strict adherence to SOP would endanger the crew or the station, the '''Head of Security''' may authorize deviations.
6. When their sentence is up the paroled individual should return to security to collect their belongings and be marked as discharged.
* The HoS is expected to document and justify such decisions after the fact; accountability is not removed, but the priority is survival of the station and crew. 
* Officers acting under the HoS’s lawful orders during emergencies are shielded from liability, provided they acted in good faith. 
* The Captain may also authorize deviations from SOP if the HoS is unavailable or incapacitated. 
* In all cases, deviations should be minimized, and normal SOP should be resumed as soon as conditions allow.


Security personnel are reminded that SOP is a framework, not a straitjacket. Officers are entrusted with judgment; at times, decisive action outside of procedure will be the only option. At worst, the HoS must be prepared to defend their decision before Command or Central, but protection of the station and crew always takes precedence.
== Permit Acquisition ==
1. Requester delivers a filled out permit form for contraband to Warden, HoS, or in an emergency, Captain. It must contain Time and Date, requester's name and their position, a reason for the permit, and how the item will be or has already been obtained.
* Any illegal chemical which requires a prescription must provide a valid prescription with the permit that is signed or stamped appropriately.


== Closing Note ==
2. Review the validity and necessity of the request.
* If the item requires delivery by a department other than sec, the permit must already be signed or stamped by the relevant head.
* If the permit requires a security item that is in limited stock it my be denied until more can be obtained.
* If the requester has already received a related permit the person reviewing can choose to deny the permit unless the old permit and contraband are turned in.
* Significant Syndicate Permits are never approved.


The Security Department exists to safeguard both NanoTrasen’s interests and the lives of the crew. Officers are not enforcers for their own sake, but guardians of order and protectors of those under their custody. Professionalism, restraint, and accountability are expected in every action, whether making an arrest, storing evidence, or caring for a prisoner.
3. If the request is not unreasonable, it is stamped APPROVED, as well as signed and stamped by the person reviewing it.
* If the request is unreasonable it is stamped DENIED instead of APPROVED.


Security must remember that the crew are not the enemy: negligence, cruelty, or misuse of authority erodes trust and weakens the station. At the same time, decisive action against true threats is essential to station survival.
4. A copy is made for reference and stored in warden's office.


By following this SOP, officers ensure that justice is applied consistently, that the station remains secure, and that every action taken by Security can withstand scrutiny from Command and Central. The balance of discipline and fairness is the hallmark of NanoTrasen Security.
5. The document is given to the requester. If approved they are to keep it on their person at all times. If denied they are to be given a brief explanation as to why.
*If an approved permit is for security equipment, it is retrieved and provided.

Revision as of 21:44, 19 September 2025

Starlight Security SOP

This SOP is intended to assist the station’s crew in proper behavior of security personnel. Any violations of this SOP should be brought to the Head of Security or Captain. Do note that SOPs should be taken in light of the context however, and are not rigid rules and may be malleable depending on the circumstances. Space law should be consulted for any imprisonment times or conflicts.

General Security

These procedures apply to all security members, unless otherwise stated in their specific SOP

1. Long guns shall not be taken outside the brig on Code Green. Long guns are any firearms that are not pistols or revolvers.

2. A maximum of 1 long gun (with permit) and 1 sidearm (pistol or revolver) may be carried on blue alert or above. Only a sidearm and disabler may be carried on green.

2. Long guns will be issued on a permit basis on Code Blue, and are allowed to all Security Personnel on Code Red. Disabler SMGs are not considered long guns.

3. Weapons must remain holstered unless in active pursuit or on Code Red.

4. Security personnel are required to state the reason for an arrest before any action may be taken against a suspect. This does not apply on Code Red, or if a suspect flees when approached.

5. Security personnel must attempt to bring suspects to the brig uncuffed. This does not apply on Code Red, or if a suspect has already fled or become uncooperative.

6. Security personnel may not request entry to a department, unless in pursuit of a suspect, or on Code Blue or Code Red.

7. Searches may be conducted randomly on Codes Red and Blue, and on Green with an applicable warrant. Crew refusing searches on Blue/Red may be detained.

8. All Security personnel must wear at least one piece of an official Security uniform at all times. An official Security Uniform is defined as: The Security Jumpsuit/skirt, the Senior Security Jumpsuit/skirt, the Security Winter Coat, the Trooper Uniform, or job specific variants of these for the Warden, Head of Security, or Brigmedic.

9. Security personnel should refrain from wearing hardsuits or magboots unless an imminent threat or massive station damage is present.

10. Security personnel may forcefully relocate crew members to their departments on Codes Red, Violet, Yellow, or Gamma.

Cadet

1. Cadets are to assign themselves to a Security Officer if one is not assigned to them.

2. Cadets may only use lethal equipment on Code Red.

Security Officer

1 . Standard Code Green equipment is:

  • Disabler
  • Non-lethal grenades
  • Stun baton
  • Combat Knife
  • Security Radio
  • Handcuffs or Zipties
  • Holobarrier Projector
  • Seclite
  • Lethal sidearm

2. Security Officers are to patrol the station unless an active threat has been recognized.

3. Security Officers are responsible for assigning sentences up to 15 minutes, but should inform the Warden of the accusation and sentencing if timing exceeds 10 mintues. Sentences over 15 minutes must be approved by the warden or Head of Security.

4. It is advised on Code Blue or above that Security Officers patrol the station in pairs.

Brigmedic

1 . Standard Code Green equipment is:

  • Disabler
  • Stun baton
  • Combat Knife
  • Security Radio
  • Handcuffs or Zipties
  • Advanced Medkit
  • Seclite
  • BrigBuddy 5000
  • Brigmedic Defibrillator
  • Lethal sidearm

2. Brigmedics may not perform Security Officer duties unless Security is severely understaffed, or a crime has occurred in their sight.

3. Brigmedics must prioritize the health and safety of Security Officers and Prisoners over all other priorities.

4. Brigmedics putting themselves in excessive danger, and by extension the entire department, are to be considered negligent in their duties.

Warden

1 . Standard Code Green equipment is:

  • Lethal sidearm
  • Non-lethal grenades
  • Stun baton
  • Combat Knife
  • Security Radio
  • Handcuffs or Zipties
  • Holobarrier Projector
  • Seclite

2. The Warden may not perform normal Security Officer duties, or arrests, if sufficient numbers of Security Officers are active. This is waived on Code Red or above.

3. The Warden may choose to hand out armory weapons on Code Blue with a permit, or Code Red or above.

4. The Warden may choose to hand out body armor on Code Blue or above.

4. Uncooperative prisoners, or those deemed to be a flight risk may be cuffed, straightjacketed, or have an electropack placed on them.

5. Portable flashers and Barriers may be deployed on Code Blue or above.

6. The Warden may appoint a Duty Officer to assist with prisoner keeping duties with permission from the HoS.

Duty Officer

1. Standard Code Green equipment is:

  • Light riot helmet
  • Riot suit
  • Riot shield
  • 4 x Non-lethal grenades
  • Stun baton
  • Security Radio
  • 2x Handcuffs
  • 2x Zipties
  • Holobarrier Projector
  • Seclite

2. The Duty Officer reports directly to the Warden. The Duty Officer is to assist in the processing of prisoners.

3. The Duty Officer is to directly communicate to the Warden at the start of the shift, and any time they are required to leave the department.

4. The Duty officer may not perform the duties of a Security Officer, unless the department is short on staff, or during emergencies.

5. Prisoner treatment guidelines must be strictly followed and is your top priority.

6. Non-lethal means should be used against prisoners whenever possible.

Detective

1 . Standard Code Green equipment is:

  • Inspector
  • Forensic Gloves
  • Forensic Scanner
  • Forensic Pads
  • Security Radio
  • Seclite
  • Combat Knife
  • Holobarrier Projector
  • Lethal sidearm

2. The Detective is permitted to patrol with a Security Officer on all alert levels, but should focus on collecting of evidence and investigations at all times.

3. When acting as a Security Officer, the Detective must follow all Security Officer guidelines listed above.

4. The Detective is permitted to wear non-security uniforms for undercover investigations, with approval from the Head of Security. The Detective's Security ID should be on their person at all times, however.

5. The Detective is permitted to interrogate detained suspects, however any detainment must be subtracted from their overall arrest time.

Head of Security

1 . Standard Code Green equipment is:

  • WT550 OR Proto Energy Gun
  • Non-lethal grenades
  • Stun baton
  • Combat Knife
  • Security Radio
  • Handcuffs or Zipties
  • Holobarrier Projector
  • Seclite

2. The standard Command SOP applies with the exception of section 6, as for which, refer to the standard equipment listed above.

3. When patrolling, the Head of Security must follow all Security Officer protocols as above, but may carry their WT550 or Energy Gun.

4. The Head of Security may overrule any sentence that is not assigned by an official NT Magistrate, but not for prisoners who have already had their sentences read to them.

5. The Head of Security may not utilize the armory for their own personal benefit.

6. The Head of Security must follow the Warden's procedures for distributing any armory equipment, portable flashers, or portable barriers.

7. If a Code Red is called, the Head of Security must state the reason for the Code Red. The Captain may perform this duty instead, with permission from the Head of Security.

Prisoner Treatment

1. Prisoners must be read their list of crimes before the warden before sentencing can commence. Any time spent in confinement must be subtracted from the total time of their sentence.

2. Arrested prisoners are to be searched upon entry to Security. IDs and PDAs are to be removed from prisoners while in confinement. Prisoners are to be provided/allowed their own radio communications equipment. Prisoners are to be issued a prisoner PDA and a prisoner ID. All other possessions except for clothing and necessary survival equipment is to be confiscated until they are released.

Prisoner Searches include:

  • Pockets
  • PDA Slots
  • Bags
  • Coats/Overwear

3. Prisoners placed into confinement are to be unrestrained. Prisoners who become combative or pose a flight risk may be restrained at the Warden's discretion.

4. Prisoners who receive perma/execution sentences may request a trial for their crimes, as decided by a jury of 12 of their peers. This may be waived in the face of imminent station destruction.

Parole

1. A criminal is sentenced to parole.

Criminals may be sentenced to parole if:

  • They request parole before or during their sentence and Warden or Head of Security approves. The request should always be approved if a prisoner has been cooperative during their incarceration and served at least half their sentence. All other situations are up to discretion.
  • A member of the Legal Department justifiably orders parole at the conclusion of a trial or investigation.

2. If the paroled individual has just been sentenced, they are to have their gear confiscated as-per instructions in Prisoner Treatment.

  • Warden or Head of Security may allow some possession to remain with the paroled individual during this time, at their discretion.

3. Paroled individual is to be marked in the criminal records as "Paroled".

4. Paroled individual is to be released from security.

5. Warden and Head of Security may order the paroled individual to check in at security during parole.

  • Failure to comply in under 5 minutes should be considered breach of custody.
  • Paroled individuals should not be required to check in more frequently than once every 15 minutes.
  • Warrants are not required to search paroled individuals.

6. When their sentence is up the paroled individual should return to security to collect their belongings and be marked as discharged.

Permit Acquisition

1. Requester delivers a filled out permit form for contraband to Warden, HoS, or in an emergency, Captain. It must contain Time and Date, requester's name and their position, a reason for the permit, and how the item will be or has already been obtained.

  • Any illegal chemical which requires a prescription must provide a valid prescription with the permit that is signed or stamped appropriately.

2. Review the validity and necessity of the request.

  • If the item requires delivery by a department other than sec, the permit must already be signed or stamped by the relevant head.
  • If the permit requires a security item that is in limited stock it my be denied until more can be obtained.
  • If the requester has already received a related permit the person reviewing can choose to deny the permit unless the old permit and contraband are turned in.
  • Significant Syndicate Permits are never approved.

3. If the request is not unreasonable, it is stamped APPROVED, as well as signed and stamped by the person reviewing it.

  • If the request is unreasonable it is stamped DENIED instead of APPROVED.

4. A copy is made for reference and stored in warden's office.

5. The document is given to the requester. If approved they are to keep it on their person at all times. If denied they are to be given a brief explanation as to why.

  • If an approved permit is for security equipment, it is retrieved and provided.