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CERT and Emergency Preparedness

CERT and Emergency Preparedness are critical components of safety and response strategies within correctional facilities. CERT, or Correctional Emergency Response Team, is vital in managing riots, natural disasters, and other emergencies. This section provides articles on the training, deployment, and effectiveness of CERT teams and broader emergency preparedness strategies tailored to the correctional environment. Understanding CERT and Emergency Preparedness is essential for ensuring the safety of staff, inmates, and the facility during emergencies. For related information, explore resources on Correctional Management in correctional settings.

Howard Holland, acting warden of Chester County Prison, proposed new fencing, ankle monitors for high-risk inmates, more cameras in the facility and establishing a K-9 unit to enhance security
The American Rescue Plan funds allocation will provide every CO with a panic button-equipped portable radio
The test will run Oct. 4 at 2:20 p.m. ET to TVs, radios and cell phones
The video shows the struggle between inmates and officers attempting to use a flashbang
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Automated scheduling technology can help public safety agencies with employee notification and cost recovery for emergency staffing
It is important for institutions to understand the various aid external partners may or may not be able to provide
Keeping equipment secure, conducting random searches and minimizing inmate movement are some of the strategies to improve facility security
Recently released video showed a hostage situation at a prison in Arizona. Here’s what we can learn from it
There were no injuries to work camp staff or inmates as a result of the tornado
Thousands of downed trees and power lines made it impossible for a judge to get to the jail, the warden said
At Apalachee Correctional’s East Unit, Michael toppled fences and security infrastructure, tore roofs off, and led to food shortages
One jail faced obstacles including plumbing issues, water leaks, and gas line troubles
The department said the facilities “sustained significant damage to roofs and security infrastructure” but reiterated that “staff and inmates were not injured during the storm”
Phone lines and email services were down at several state prisons, leaving many unable to get answers
If you serve on a correctional emergency response team, these gloves offer the comfort, dexterity and protection you need to stay safe
In order to function properly during emergency situations, we must get to know and work with all agencies in our criminal justice system
Dozens of staff positions sit unfilled at the prison, where inmates set fires and smashed windows in an uprising
The mass evacuations of several Texas prisons after catastrophic flooding from Hurricane Harvey is a reminder of the necessity of emergency planning
Inmates overpowered the officer and took control of one side of a dormitory
It wasn’t immediately clear what led to the hostage situation
A person breached the perimeter of a south Georgia prison and pulled out a gun after encountering a CO
Sixteen are charged with first-degree murder in the death of CO Lt. Steven Floyd
The dogs train for emergency calls, contraband detection and locating escaped inmates among other security measures at the prisons
All of the town’s firetrucks and the entire police department responded to the scene to assist
The current jury deliberated four full days after more than 20 days of testimony
Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ selection of General Mark S. Inch as the director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons is excellent news for corrections
Deltra Henderson opened fire on officers when they discovered him, and officers returned fire, killing him
Anthony Gangi sits down with Gary Cornelius and discusses his new book
The driver aided police during a standoff by unlocking the doors when Ezekiel Stevenson would lock them
Gerald “Jerry” DeLemus spent more than a month in an encampment organizing armed patrols and serving as an intermediary between a self-styled militia and local authorities
On suicide watch at the jail, Tywon Salters’ previous behavior showed he’d seek opportunities to escape custody, according to the lawsuit