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.
The two times “poking the bear” has the greatest negative impact is when force has been used already, or just prior to the use of force
Combat is made up of multiple elements; the more you expose yourself to, the more you stand a better chance of winning in any scenario
It’s an eight-week academy that goes over the basics of what students will encounter on the job
It’s molded from solid blue polyurethane to differentiate it from a live weapon
The 40-hour training at the Kitsap Readiness Response Center is called critical incident training and is part of a countywide emphasis on dealing more humanely with the mentally ill
One was caught trying to sneak into Canada, but the other remains at large after leaving to allegedly get cigarettes
All too often I hear both officers and their instructors call defensive tactics training ‘self-defense'; here’s why they’re wrong to call it that
Military and corrections officers practiced airborne tactical response to a crisis within prison grounds
One take-away from this video is an inmate’s tenacity when it comes to making a break for it
A new corrections officer training course at Bat College is five weeks into its first group of trainees
Seminar helps jailers put in place common practices while on the job
New training expectations will have new corrections officers ready to handle mentally ill inmates
The opportunities an inmate has to assault you through the food port are numerous
Human trafficking often thrives right under the noses of law enforcement and corrections officers simply because these officers do not know enough to recognize the signs
More than 90 percent of NYC jail inmates in solitary confinement aren’t getting their legally mandated one hour of daily recreation
The report of maggots was the second in the Marysville prison and the eighth confirmed case in a state prison this year
A nonprofit group on Monday accused the prosecutor in the case of an executed Texas man of trying to cover up a jailhouse informant’s recantation
The report recommended major reforms to almost every aspect of how young offenders are treated
Moss held camera management training for central office administrators and Tutwiler leaders, including wardens, high-ranking correctional offices and investigators
This inmate takes a dive off his bunk into the toilet -- is he just being dumb or could he be planning something more?
Program comes after a judge ruled that the corrections department doesn’t properly care for mentally ill inmates
Comedian John Oliver’s latest segment on his show “Last Week Tonight” focused on America’s broken prison system
How do you cope with this kind of incident, and, perhaps more worrisome, what do you do once it’s over?
How could this incident have been avoided?
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