Corrections Training
Corrections training is essential for equipping staff with the skills and knowledge to manage inmates effectively and maintain facility security. This directory offers articles on various training programs, techniques, and best practices within the correctional system. Proper corrections training ensures that officers are prepared to handle the challenges of their roles, promoting safety and professionalism. Explore our section on additional career development resources.
Lawsuit claims the county has failed to properly address the issue
The inmate was allegedly beaten with at least one baton while handcuffed
A surveillance video showed the officer throwing the detainee to the floor and knocking him unconscious
Even when the code is a “edoC drawkcaB” it’s not “elbissopmi ot rehpiced”
The 47-year-inmate pleaded guilty in 1997 to killing his neighbor
Lack of juvenile correctional facilities in Idaho means the solution will likely be an out-of-state prison
Facilities have adjusted how they process, book and house transgender inmates
About 62K inmates will have the chance to wipe their records clean
Drinking water for inmates and staff has not been affected
Since the inmate’s death, the state has established an ‘enhanced detox monitoring system’
Commission would review only new evidence that hadn’t previously been heard by a court for death penalty cases
Interaction with dogs may help reduce stress and PTSD, sheriff says
Inmates donated $2K of earned money through prison program
Inmates from seven prisons are protesting lack of quality water and food, low wages, and poor working conditions
The corruption went all the way to the top of department
State auditors discovered a host of irregularities surrounding jail facilities and construction
State police accuse the warden and spouse of stealing nearly $133K
Listen in as we bring corrections out of the past and into the future
The anarchy captured in the amateur footage suggested that no one, much less the sheriff, had control of Orleans Parish Prison
‘He’s an honorable man who has done nothing wrong’
A state attorney said the investigation and prosecution was flawed
A ‘historic settlement’ will reduce frequency, duration and severity of solitary confinement, making conditions ‘more humane and more just’
Are there any tricks that can help you determine if the statement you are reading is false?
HIV treatment in many local prisons is often delayed, interrupted and/or denied altogether
Those who knew the inmate growing up said he ‘never had a chance’
New York expanded discharge planning for inmates last year
Virginia mental health officials issued a report last week detailing clerical errors
Staying positive is priority number one when working in corrections
A halfway house includes 24-hour monitoring and usually includes a work-release program