103 C.M.R. 431.11
(1) Observation of Behavior offenses shall include the following acts:
A-1 Killing. A-2 Rape. A-3 Assaulting and causing physical injury to another person. A-4 Escape. A-5 Starting a fire or causing an explosion. A-6 Possession of a weapon or ammunition. A-7 Rioting or encouraging others to riot (must be concrete and specific). A-8 Taking hostages. A-9 Committing any act deemed to be a violent felony under the laws of the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts or the federal government.
A-10 Tampering with or blocking any locking device. A-11 Conduct which disrupts or interferes with the security or orderly running of the institution
when this poses a threat to life or a threat of serious bodily harm or furthers a prohibited act of the Greatest Severity category.
B-1 Assaulting another person including spitting. B-2 Introducing and/or possession of an unauthorized tool. B-3 Introducing illegal or unauthorized drugs, intoxicants or alcohol into the institution. B-4 Demanding or receiving money or anything of value in return for protection against others,
to avoid bodily harm or under threat of informing.
B-5 Committing acts of indecent exposure, voyeurism or frottage against another person. B-6 Wearing a disguise for the purpose of misrepresenting one's self. B-7 Adulteration of any food or drink. B-8 Refusing to cooperate with any drug or alcohol testing procedures. B-09 Violating a major condition of the Transition Program. B-10 Giving or offering an official or staff member a bribe. B-11 Giving money, credit cards or valuables to or receiving any of the above fromany person
for purposes of introducing contraband or for any other illegal or prohibited purpose.
B-12 Destroying, altering or damaging government property or the property of another person
having a value in excess of $100.00.
B-13 Manufacturing a facsimile of a weapon. B-14 Counterfeiting, forging or unauthorized reproduction of any document, article of
identification, money, security or official paper.
B-15 Committing any act deemed to be a nonviolent felon under the laws of the Commonwealth
of Massachusetts or the federal government.
B-16 Conviction of three of the same previous offenses within one year in the moderate category
shall result in the treatment of the fourth offense as a High Category offense.
B-17 Conduct which disrupts or interferes with the security or orderly running of the institution.
C-1 Fighting with another person. C-2 Misuse of authorized medication. C-3 Possession of money or currency or credit cards unless authorized. C-4 Loaning of property or anything of value for profit or increased return. C-5 Violating a minor condition of the Transition Program. C-6 Misrepresenting privilege level or abusing the use of the confidentiality envelope. C-7 Refusing a direct order. C-8 Lying or providing a false statement to a staff member regarding another person or making
unfounded complaints or charges against a staff member or the institution with malicious intent.
C-9 Interfering with count. C-10 Making, possessing or using intoxicants, alcohol, illegal drugs or drug paraphernalia. C-11 Destroying, altering or damaging government property or the property of another person
having a value of $100.00 or less.
C-12 Threatening another person with bodily harm including sexual assault. C-13 Possessing unauthorized sexually explicit or offensive-related printed material or objects C-14 Tattooing. C-15 Conducting an unauthorized business. C-16 Use of the mail or telephone to threaten, frighten or intimidate another person. C-17 Being in an area not authorized for resident use. C-18 Any act deemed to be a misdemeanor under the laws of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts or the federal government.
C-19 Conviction of three of the same previous Low Category offenses in a one year period will
result in the fourth offense being treated as a Moderate Category offense.
D-1 Possession of anything not authorized. D-2 Use of obscene, abusive or threatening language, actions or gestures to any resident, staff
or visitor.
D-3 Being in an unauthorized location. D-4 Intentional unexcused absence from institutional assignment. D-5 Gambling. D-6 Horseplaying. D-7 Failure to follow safety or sanitary regulations including failure to maintain living quarters
in a tidy and sanitary manner.
D-8 Unauthorized possession of property belonging to another person. D-9 Smoking where prohibited. D-10 Malingering or feigning an illness to avoid an official assignment or order. D-11 Unauthorized use of the mail or telephone. D-12 Conduct with a visitor which violates institutional regulations.