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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 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
Other proposed reductions on phone rates and fees are on hold amid a legal challenge by some telecommunications companies
Arthur Buckel was located after a police officer and a state corrections officer tracked him down
The legislators were told there have been 19 assaults on COs this year
Correctional officers appear in court more often than we realize
In this scenario, an inmate who needs to be strip searched is incapacitated enough that he cannot remove his own clothes
Once one has mastered the craft of structure and content necessary in writing reports, the process and the ability to write can easily be produced
There is an age old question that haunts the field of law enforcement
People eligible to be paid under the deal were also ticketed for minor violations
Michigan’s prisons hold about 9K prisoners who are at least age 50
Alaska’s prison population grew three times faster than the resident population over the last decade
The governor, in a push to replace the state’s crowded and aging prisons, proposed to build new facilities
The series will explore global drug wars through Joaquin Guzman’s story
The air in cell blocks was sometimes thick with dust, the lawsuit says
The Supreme Court still hasn’t decided what should happen to the 389 people already on death row
The video of the incident had been described by elected officials in recent interviews as ‘disturbing’
The court upheld an inmate’s right to maintaining religious beard and skullcap
A Muslim woman is suing Long Beach police, saying an officer forcibly removed her religious headscarf during an arrest
The employee claims she was paid $8K less than a male colleague in the same position