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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.

The judge suggested a $1M price tag for that, but the real cost could be much lower
Advocates say real change will only occur when prisoners are housed in facilities that correspond with their gender
Jail officials insisted the level of care exceeds that at other California jails or across the country
Four of the COs still remain suspended after the incident
Corrections has evolved and with that evolution comes our personal growth and development
The problems with distributing medication at the juvenile prison come on top of a federal criminal investigation
Pepper spray costs just $15 to $20 per can
Forty-two-year-old John Earl Nolley walked out of Fort Worth courtroom on a personal recognizance bond
Efforts to revive were undertaken and an ambulance was called to the facility
The four officers were taken to an area hospital for medical assessment and treatment
Corrections is in the midst of a battle to alleviate the negative stereotypes that the public holds to be true
He will still work at the jail but will have no direct contact with inmates
The program, which would be the first in the nation, would help connect inmates with services to smooth transition
Jamycheal Mitchell, 24, was found dead in his cell Aug. 19 with feces on the walls and urine on the floor
Investigators say the information was also used to file phony income tax refunds
The company’s announcement has limited immediate impact
Professionals in the field discuss their concerns over transgender inmates and the recent implemented PREA policy
A five-man, seven-woman jury took about 30 minutes to convict Freddie Mack Spry
The lawsuit filed by his family this week alleges jail officers beat and mistreated him
The April 13 incident is only the latest problem at Lincoln Hills School for Boys and the sister institution on its campus
Medics and firefighters responded after corrections officers found him
The parole commission voted more than a year ago to reduce his sentence
The lawsuit against the corrections department and the state says DOC ‘knew or should have known of his suicidal ideations’
A judge in September found D.C. jail officials liable
Inmates must wait two years before reapplying
Experience is key in this profession and can never be replaced with classroom knowledge
The facility does not have an infirmary, and that medical emergencies are handled by the correctional staff
Icy road conditions had earlier caused other vehicles to wreck in the area
Freedom alone is never the story’s end for any former inmate
There was no indication that states like California purchased the drug, which would have cost about $718K for 18 executions